Listening Test | Normal Speed Japanese Conversation | How much do you understand?
Would like to improve how you sound in Japanese? Check it out! https://sjn-fumi.link/ymd You'll learn about Japanese phonetics, such as pronunciation, rhythm, pitch accent, intonation and so on. Those knowledge will help you sound natural when speaking Japanese. You can also subscribe a newsletter from the link above. Today's video tests how much you understand a normal-speed Japanese conversation in an actual situation. I'm buying flowers at a shop in the video. After watching the short video, you'll answer the following questions(these are included in this video as well) 1. スイートピーは、1本いくらでしたか 2. チューリップは、1本いくらでしたか 3. 私は、どうやってお店に行きましたか 4. お店の人は、「レシート」のことを、なんと言いましたか Translation 1. How much was one sweet pea? 2. How much was one tulip? 3. How did I go to the shop? 4. What did the clerk say instead of saying "レシート"? Here's the link to Hanakuni-san, a flower shop I bought flowers at in this video. Hanakuni is located in Kofu-city, Yamanashi prefecture. If you have chance to visit Kofu, visit Hanakuni too! https://www.instagram.com/hanakuni879... 0:00 Introduction 0:15 Questions 1:39 Short Video without Subtitles 5:43 Answers 8:22 Short Video with Japanese and English Subtitles Enjoy the video:) I usually make videos about Japanese pitch accent. Japanese is a pitch accent language, so you should try to imitate the pitch when you practice speaking! Just being aware of the difference in pitch will make you sound more natural. This channel deals with the Kanto(Tokyo) dialect, which is also standard Japanese and is used in most textbooks and national broadcasts. #SpeakJapaneseNaturally #Listening #hanakuni --------------------------- Follow me for updates! X / naturally_speak Instagram / fumi_nihongo Facebook / speakjapanesenaturally Music:Artlist.io - https://artlist.io

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