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JP pills for gaijins who are willing to take it

>> No.28480009

>>28479813
Towa: He's just a staff.
Cover: Shut the fuck up. He isn't.

Matsuri: I am going to report police for intruder, I swear (nothing happens)

>> No.28480234

>>28480009
And? HoloJP doesn't consist of Matsuri and Towa only

>> No.28480418

>>28480234
Of course, they consist of camwhores. I'd post your totally-not-a-baby's nude stream, but i'm too lazy for it.

>> No.28480459
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28480459

>>28479813
Gaijin bros it's time to take the AVtubers pill

>> No.28480499
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28480499

>>28480009
Oh SHIT, that changes EVERYTHING, waooo

>> No.28480513

>>28479813
Nipponpill me on Peckers and what she's hiding from us EOPs.

>> No.28480613

>>28480418
Do it faggot

>> No.28480735

>>28479813
Look Im all for watching the JPs but there's one problem
I watch YouTubers to shut my brain off
Learning Japanese is the exact opposite of doing that

>> No.28480780

>>28480459
But we already have Noel

>> No.28480845

>>28480780
Don't compare that softcore shit to my cute whore.

>> No.28480848

>>28480418
>they consist of camwhores
Not everyone is Noel either anonchama
>totally-not-a-baby's nude stream
Roru there are retards still believing the JAV actress rrats?

>> No.28480897

>>28480848
>rrat
It was actually DEBUNKED long ago. The video is still on sale.

>> No.28480969

>>28480848
If you don't know it yet, "Camwhore gen" is another way to say Hololive fantasy for a reason.

>> No.28481085
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28481085

>>28480735
Learning Japanese is easy

>> No.28481144

>>28481085
grammar is too hard

>> No.28481225

>>28480969
Show me Flare's

>> No.28481304

>>28481144
For that reason it is recommended to read All About Particles and create Anki cards. It's probably the best grammar book because it has lots of example sentences.
https://tatsumoto.neocities.org/blog/learning-grammar.html

>> No.28481310

>>28480897
I know
Some of the rrats involving Miko had been debunked since the jaypee era
Even the ex boyfriend was debunked too

>> No.28481416

>>28479813
Sorry miko, i only take sneedpills

>> No.28481450

>>28481085
You can definitely start learning Japanese by watching JP streams. You can get a lot farther than you think with very little actual study. And it's fun!
Starting out is actually really easy. Just three easy steps!

1) Memorize the kana: hiragana and katakana in that order.
These are the basic Japanese alphabets. They're comprised of 46 symbols each, but they share the same 46 sounds which are very easy to learn because you can arrange them in a 10x5 grid + "n" (five spots are either obsolete or aren't used). Hiragana is used for Japanese words, while katakana is used for foreign words. The two alphabets basically looks like this:
A, I, U, E, O
Ka, Ki, Ku, Ke, Ko
Sa, Shi, Su, Se, So
Ta, Chi, Tsu, Te, To
Na, Ni, Nu, Ne, No
Ha, Hi, Fu, He, Ho
Ma, Mi, Mu, Me, Mo
Ya,Yu, Yo
Wa,Wo
Ra, Ri, Ru, Re, Ro
n

The five vowel sounds are A - "ah" as in car, I - "ee" as in bee, U - "oo" as in too, E - "eh" as in met, and O - "oh" as in row.
The kana ん/ン (n) is only found at the end of words.
One of the nice things about Japanese is everything is read how it's written. There are three exceptions which involve grammar particles:
は (ha) is pronounced "wa" when used as a particle, を (wo) is pronounced "o" when used as a particle, and へ (he) is pronounced "e" when used as a particle. It's easy to tell when to read them this way because they will appear by themselves after a word or kanji.

You can use the respective Wikipedia page for each alphabet to study.
Here's a decent matching game you can play in your browser to learn hiragana and katakana:
https://ohelo.github.io/usagi-chan/hiragana/
https://ohelo.github.io/usagi-chan/katakana/
I also recommend writing them multiple times in a notebook (with the correct stroke order) while you're learning, but it's up to you.
Animations of the stroke orders can be found here:
https://yosida.com/en/hiragana.html
https://yosida.com/en/katakana.html

2) Learn the dakuten, handakuten, sokuon, and choonpu marks and the digraphs(yōon),
I know that sounds intimidating but this is even easier than the first step because you don't have to memorize any new symbols.
These things are basically just ways to modify some of the above 46 sounds.
The dakuten is basically just a little ゛ mark that's added to hiragana and katakana that start with K, S, T, or H to change their sound to a voiced consonant.
All it does is change the sound from K to G, S to Z, T to D, and H to B. The exception is it changes shi to ji, chi to ji, and tsu to dzu.
For example, ka to ga: か -> が. That's it.
The handakuten is similar. It's a little ゜ mark that's added to hiragana and katakana that start with H to change the sound from H to P.
For example, ha to pa: は -> ぱ. That's it.
The sokuon mark is just a small tsu character (っ or ッ) that's silent and makes the next consonant sound doubled. This can be a bit difficult to write out so search for sukuon on google to hear how it's used. https://www.learn-japanese-adventure.com/what-are-sokuon-and-long-vowels.html
For example, かこ (kako, two syllables) becomes かっこ (kakko, three syllables).
The chōonpu mark is just a line (ー) that indicates you double the previous vowel sound. In hiragana, you just add another vowel to indicate the vowel sound is doubled, but with katakana, you use the chōonpu mark.
For example, "haa" in hiragana is はあ, but in katakana it's ハー.
The Yōon is also easy and intuitive. They're basically just a combination of ki, shi, chi, ni, hi, mi or ri with a small version of ya, yu, or yo. The purpose of this is to make the combined sound one syllable instead of two.
For example, りゆ (riyu) would normally be two syllables, but りゅ (ryu) is only one.
Finally, you can combine the dakuten or handakuten mark with yōon that start with ki, shi, chi, or hi to make the associated versions of that sound.
So for example, きゅ (kyu) becomes ぎゅ (gyu). Or ひゃ (hya) becomes ぴゃ (pya).
With this you will now be able to read any Japanese without kanji.

3) Install a Chrome or Firefox extension like rikaikun
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/rikaikun/jipdnfibhldikgcjhfnomkfpcebammhp?hl=en
This will let you hover over kanji and it will show a pop up with the reading in Hiragana and the definition in English. I use this to learn new words when they get spammed in chat by Japanese users. JPniki often repeat the streamer by typing what they say in chat. If you hover over chat often enough, you'll begin to learn a lot of new vocab in a short amount of time in a way that doesn't feel like studying.

And that's it!
Keep in mind, you won't really learn grammar this way, but Japanese grammar isn't that difficult and can be learned later.
You will begin to quickly and easily increase your vocab, which is arguably the hardest and most boring part of learning a new language.

>> No.28481465

>>28481144
It is the most annoying part, yeah.

>> No.28481466

>>28481416
dozo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBUZD-PHhSA

>> No.28481633

>>28481450
Through Duolingo I can now read Hiragana and Katakana pretty much perfectly, but it doesn't help much when every fucking sentence has kanji moonrune bullshit that I can't read

>> No.28481819

>>28481633
once you learn 30-ish you start seeing the radicals and it gets easier.

>> No.28482147

>>28481633
Read Tatsumoto's guide to Japanese. It will teach you how to learn that as well.

>> No.28483620

>>28479813
Whore.

>> No.28483977

>>28479813
I took it, once. Now I know a useless language and I don't want to watch them anymore.
And I get to see all the retards failing to learn the kanas.

>> No.28484242

I will never be Japanese.

>> No.28484909

>>28483977
>Now I know a useless language
You don't play eroge? Bunch of eroge with potential aren't released in EN version

>> No.28489007

>>28479813
thank you, i need this

>> No.28490538

>>28481450
Kanji....my enemy...

>> No.28490551

>>28484242
You don't need to

>> No.28490964

The way JP Holo fans get pissed off easily is amusing af
People shit on the EN side or really anything that isn't JP Holo, but this part of the vtuber fanbase is easily the most mental. Not that I'm surprised, it's weeb-ery at its most distilled. One can smell the foul stench through the screen.

>> No.28491102

>>28490551
I will never learn Japanese for something as banal as vtubers.

>> No.28493314
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28493314

>>28480459
>Avtubers
Say, what happened to Pepero's channel? Is her current channel a new channel?

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