Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei
Manga Sensei breaks down complicated Japanese grammar and simplifies it so that anyone can understand it in 5 min or less every Monday through Friday.
Join us and learn the world’s best language. On the weekend we also get to interview master Japanese speakers, teachers, language hackers, Japanese businessmen, and translators to give you the tips and tricks that everyone, from the first day Japanese learner to the advanced speaker can all learn from.
This podcast is great for people studying for the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test), people interested in Japanese grammar and semantics, masters of the trade who might want to learn something new, or just want to get started. We got you.
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Episodes
Learn Japanese: Na な
な (na) is used when the speaker orders an inferior not to do something. This is very harsh and informal, so it’s inappropriate to use な on someone who deserves respect such as coworkers, parents, bosses, or anyone with similar or higher social positions. な just gets tacked onto the plain form of whatever verb you don’t want someone to do.
Learn Japanese: Summary of Onomatopoeia
Giseigo 擬声語 Animal and human sounds. Giongo 擬音語 Actual sounds made by inanimate objects and nature. Gitaigo 擬態語 Describe conditions and states. Giyougo 擬容語 Describe movements and motions. Gijougo 擬情語 Describe feelings. -John
Learn Japanese: For Markus
Hey Markus, Here is the answer to your email and question. -John
Learn Japanese: Iraira いらいら
Today is the last day of this installment of the Onomatopoeia series. I hope you have found it helpful. We will be doing this again soon, but until then, I hope this week has helped you improve your fluency and increased your fluidity.
Learn Japanese: Nakanaka なかなか
While many onomatopoeia are indeed sound-words like, animal sounds and sound effects, many of these words also have powerful intrinsic meanings. This episode explores that a little bit and also goes into a common example of this: NakaNaka
Learn Japanese: Emphatic Onomatopoeia
This episode was really fun to record because Onomatopoeia are extremely interesting and silly. I really enjoyed this podcast and I ope you do too. -John https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/japanese-onomatopoeia/
Learn Japanese: Guzen 偶然
Continuing our talk about Japanese onomatopoeia and how they are created and used. Being able to understand the form and function of the individual parts of Japanese phonology and sentence structure will be a great help to all learners, at least that’s what I think.
Learn Japanese: TamaTama 偶々
Tamatama is a Japanese onomatopoeic phrase used to express chance. This week we will be talking quite a bit about the special power of onomatopoeia and their unique function and form in the world's BEST language. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themangasensei/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themangasensei/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/themangasensei Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyhPCVFsM_0D0YtoFFlkWw Website: manga-sensei.com Music by Gizmo...
Learn Japanese: How to use this podcast
How do you use the Manga Sensei podcast? MAybe framing it like this might help: How in the **** do I even learn this language?! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themangasensei/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themangasensei/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/themangasensei Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyhPCVFsM_0D0YtoFFlkWw Website: manga-sensei.com Music by Gizmo...
Learn Japanese: Base Te Adjectives
In case you are listening to over 300 episodes in a row, you may want to know what Bate Te is. Learn more via the Manga Sensei challenge. @ manga-sensei.com You got this.
Learn Japanese: Base Expanded
If you are not familiar with the verb bases check out my 30 day Japanese Challenge: manga-sensei.com/30days Today we will be talking about the history, form and funtion of the light command form of the Te Base. Sounds fancy don't it? Don;t worry it's actually really chill.
Learn Japanese: Stacking adjectives
She is pretty and cute, He is strong and clever, they are nice and cool. When using adjectives sometimes one is not enough. Which is why you need to learn how to stack them. Enjoy!
Learn Japanese: Tai / B2 + たい
Base 2 plus Tai is a way to express wanting to verb. Remember however that is turns the verb into an adjective and is conjugated justly. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themangasensei/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themangasensei/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/themangasensei Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyhPCVFsM_0D0YtoFFlkWw Website: manga-sensei.com Music by Gizmo...
Learn Japanese: B1 + Naku Naru なくなる
This phrase expresses the situation where something stops happening, or a state ceases to occur anymore. It is important to note that in order to use -なくなる something had to be taking place at some point. This phonetically is also the same phrase that is used to express someone passing away. However、 the Kanji used in this case is slightly different. The usage for that is 亡くなる. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themangasensei/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themangasensei/ Twitter: h...
Learn Japanese: Don't Lie To Yourself
This episode is not to make anyone feel bad. This episode is meant to help you learn Japanese. Really. Be honest about your Japanese ability. If listening to the news is so difficult that you are not learning anything from it, then do something that will actually help you. Study what is useful and what is helpful, not what is showy and a lie. You can do this, but studying Japanese in a way that limits your ability will only hurt you in the long run.
Learn Japanese: Manga Sensei meets Shota Sensei
Today I talk to my friend and fellow Japanese teaching entrepreneur: Shota Sensei. This dude is a polyglot, language teacher, world traveler and all are genius of a guy. I think this interview will not only help your listening but get you alot to think about. Also, sorry about all my mistakes I may have don this interview on 3 hours of sleep. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themangasensei/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themangasensei/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/themangasensei Y...
Learn Japanese: Useful Fillers
Umm... Well... Like... Etc. This works are important if you want to transfer your thoughts and personality to your Japanese. Today we talk about three types: Well - Jya Umm - Eto and Nanka Hey - Annone
Learn Japanese: Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu よろしくお願いします
After more than 300 episodes I have avoided this word because of the various meanings. Today we are going to keep it simple and talk about Yoroshiku in regards to introducing yourself. Just rememnber to bow.
Learn Japanese: Introductions cont.
Raising your diction and improving your ability to be polite to higher member of society is very important in Japanese linguistics and culture. Today’s grammar points reflect that shift.
Learn Japanese: Improving 自己紹介
When introducing yourself in a foreign language it is very easy to become rigid and overly structured when it comes to introducing yourself. Today's podcast is all about making yourself sound more fluent and fluid, and improving your conversational skills.
Learn Japanese: An Intro to John-Sensei
Self-introductions. The first thing we ever really learn in Japanese, that it becomes something wrote and kinda corny sounding if we are not careful. Which is why John-Sensei takes this opportunity to say his in English and prepare your for tomorrow where we help you sound a lot more natural when introducing yourself in Japanese. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themangasensei/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themangasensei/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/themangasensei Youtube: https...
Learn Japanese: How to learn Kanji
This is taken from our livestream on how to start learning Japanese Kanji.
Learn Japanese: Zara wo enai ざるを得ない
ざるを得ない (zaru wo enai) expresses that even though something is undesirable you have no choice but to do it. ざるを得ない is more of a written or formal style and isn’t commonly used in informal speech. It usually correlates with the English “no choice but to”, “nothing to do but”, “can’t help but ”, and “have to”. The more common informal form is しかない. [verb BI ざるを得ない]
Extra: Our Comic
I try not to brag a whole bunch, but we are really stoked about his new version of our comic. Manga-sensei.com/comic
Learn Japanese: Ni Chigainai に違いない
に違いない (ni chigainai) is a phrase that is derived from the verb 違う (chigau), “to be different” or “to vary.” 違いない is a negative form of 違う that means the opposite, to be “sure,” “unmistaken,” or “certain.” に違いない at the end of the sentence conveys the feeling of the English “certainly,” “definitely,” and “surely.
Learn Japanese: Yaru やる
[verb] やる (yaru) can be considered another way to say する. The main difference is やる is used exclusively for physical action . Another difference is that する can take the word directly in front of it without the を (like 勉強する), but やる always needs the を. やる can pop up in English as just plain old “do”, but also as “play” or even “send”. One of the other ways やる is used is similar to [ageru] and [kureru] to give. やる is used when someone gives something to someone or allows someone to do something wh...
Learn Japanese: Ni Suru にする
にする (ni suru) is used to indicate that something has decided upon something. This can work with nouns and nominalized (words and phrases that have been converted into a noun) phrases. However, it is important to note that this grammar point can only be used when the thing that is being decided upon is under the subject or speaker’s control.
Learn Japanese: Don't Just Pray for Hiroshima
I try to stay off some topics. But in light of this terrible disaster, I had to say something.
Learn Japanese: BTe Miseru みせる
I will show you!! *angryface* Have you ever wanted to show someone that you can really do something? I will show you in this episode exactly how to say that and make your Japanese just that much better. Believe it! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themangasensei/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themangasensei/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/themangasensei Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyhPCVFsM_0D0YtoFFlkWw Website: manga-sensei.com Music by Gizmo...