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Things to watch for learning Japanese?

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syresai
just finished my Pimsleur course and realised i should've been watching japanese videos (w/ english subtitles) according to ikenna
looking for youtubers that make videos in japanese with subtitles
a couple of things:
-i'm already going to try watching anime, even though i usually find it boring
-theres this aussie guy SAMMIT that speaks japanese, but there's too much 'cars' and not enough japanese. his kind of videos i would watch if it was all in japanese and if i also liked cars.
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HoosierTransfer
just play osu
Stomiks
You should watch terrace house. They speak like everyday japanese people who talks about various topics.
[GB]Kitsune
Just go on Twitter.
ShinRun
Don’t go on twitter
Peak
dont go on twitter
nico-
https://animelon.com/about

this site... u can watch anime here with subtitles in romaji, english, japanese and combinations of these as well
Julian_Kaiser
japanese tv channel
DeletedUser_10883764
sorry for that post, seems its a bit over the line
youtube.com/watch?v=q6EoRBvdVPQ might be quite good
Topic Starter
syresai

Stomiks wrote:

You should watch terrace house. They speak like everyday japanese people who talks about various topics.

Julian_Kaiser wrote:

japanese tv channel
thanks

nico- wrote:

https://animelon.com/about

this site... u can watch anime here with subtitles in romaji, english, japanese and combinations of these as well

ah no

- Shirai Yuyu - wrote:

sorry for that post, seems its a bit over the line
youtube.com/watch?v=q6EoRBvdVPQ might be quite good
fr wouldn't have clicked on it if it started with dQw (i got fucked)

[GB]Kitsune wrote:

Just go on Twitter.
ColdTooth

HoosierTransfer wrote:

just play osu
sadave
jav hd
Scyla
ClevelandsMyBro

sadave wrote:

jav hd
based. you lot need to listen to this man.
KeikiEnjoyer
Breaking Bad, Japanese dub
Julian_Kaiser
One issue I always face for Japanese numbers is picturing the number 5 for san instead of 3, since san actually means five in my native language.
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