You can find Japanese Cuss Words part 1 here! www.youtube.com Of course, if you liked it, Subscribe! This is only the first in a bunch of YouTube vlog lessons I have planned for the coming weeks. Thanks for watching! Maybe I’ll see you around at my blog? www.japanesethroughanime.com Japanese Video Vocabulary: 6) Kisama – You (You Motherfucker) 7) Shimatta – Oh no (Crap)
Urusai – Noisy (Shut up) 9) Che – Hump (Dammit) 10) Damare – Shut up (Shut the fuck up) Bio: I’ve been learning Japanese for 7 years now, originally self taught with Rosetta stone, Pimsleur’s Japanese , and the Lets Learn Japanese Basic TV series. But later continued my studies in College for 2 years. I have been to Japan several times over the years, mostly short 2 to 4 weeks stints. And most of all have been an avid fan of Anime, Manga, and J-drama for over 10 years.
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Lol. “You probably fucked up.” thanks for the vid gonna go subscribe
lad ur goodate
OMG
RYUUSEI by TIA (y)
nice taste of music
Hm. I expected you would use a lot of Sasuke clips for Che. Seems to be his favorite word.
thanks!!! no one will have a clue what i’m saying *evil laugh* lolz
畜生!てめえは馬鹿野郎だ!黙れ!
。。。ってばよ。
@zpoxy They are definitely offensive, and thats what I was attempting to translate, the offensiveness level, since most of those words don’t have a direct correlation with any English word. However in Japan, they simply do not have a set of words designated as “cuss words” like we do, so they aren’t censored.
funny video. Correct me if I’m wrong, English swear words do not appear as much in western animantion (Family Guy, South Park, etc). Since all the words were mentioned on Naruto, I was wondering how offensive they are.
@KenKyanon Wakarimashita! arigato!
@mirengirl hmm, they say the average is about 4 years. But I’m not one for averages since I did it in 1 year. So it really just depends on how you study, and how much you study really ^^
@KenKyanon haha yeah,
i just read it after i posted this comment.
its good to know, cause i use Rosetta Stone too, so, do you knw about how long it takes to become fairly fluent/ fairly good speaking/ in japanese? i want easy communication with my exchange student,,,
@mirengirl Pretty much by myself, you cant check out the “Bio” section on my website if you wanna know da whooole story.
where did you learn japanese???
@carlove100 hahaha, aww thank you, I think. I like that guy… but you actually are the first! I’ve gotten other people like, Taylor Lautner, and Channing Tatum, but yeah never Ryan Reynolds. :]
@carlove100 Oops i meant not the first ^.^
Ken umm i know im probably the first to say this but ou look like ryan reynolds <3~ ^.^
@StormWolf01 No problem! That’s what I’m here for. And yeah, that guy is amazingly generous, I owe him a lot.
@KenKyanon Thank you for your reply. I appreciate your videos, so i subed to you. I also want to add that i was directed to your channel thanks to the vid on gimmeabrakeman.
LOOL very productive lessson! moreover naruto is bad bad bad influence on youngerlings looool
@StormWolf01 Just checked it out and yup that is definitely the Japanese “che” although to us English speakers it sounds closer to “chi”, The Japanese
‘chi” is pronounced with more of a double “ee” sound at the end of it, so its a bit diff.
Can you guys check that vid watch?v=iH32Chen5Vo at 1:28 & 4:27? The first one looks like “chi” to me, and i hear the second one as being between “che” and “chi”. So was it “che” afterall? Is it the same word?
It would be nice if you guys could check it out and tell me what you think.
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Also take one minute to think about Asuka and the wonderfull fight she had before dying.
Poor Asuka.
Well, i learnt that one word : “che”. I always understood it as “chi”, and didn’t think it meant anything special. I thought that it was just a sound, that japanese people produced in certain situation, like their famous “eeeeeeee”.
I first identified that sound in evangelion, during the final battle between Asuka and the Eva-series. When she says “che”, is one of my favourite moment in that fight.
Hey Ken, another fantastic video series.
FYI: Historically, kisama was actually an honourific term for ‘you’. Over time, however, it fell out of usage and so is kind of a sarcastic attack on someone.
Wow Lol xD
lol ur funny as hell when you say fuck XD