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nihonjin no shiranai nihongo tv series 2010 imdb. We all just need to take it with a grain of salt, and realize that Japan is a largely homogeneous society that doesn’t have much access to (or experience with for that matter) foreigners living and working in Japan even speaking Japanese. shiranai nihongo ii the japanese the japanese. Here is my one complaint about this show: some of the comedy (at least in the first episode) is borderline racist, but it’s not so bad that offense needs to be taken.
Who would have thought that the word used to count tuna would change when the fish is in the water vs out of the water, dead but not skinned, skinned but not sliced, and sliced but not served? Well, now I know how that works, and I’ve never been happier.
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Let’s put it this way, I just spent five minutes reviewing how to count people, fish, animals and sushi without even picking up a book. Also, whenever they’re in class (learning Japanese) there are frequently fascinating explanations (augmented by the addition of diagrams and on-screen kanji / kana) of grammar points, vocabulary and even historical background to give context to subjects such as Kanji. Description: Kano Haruko (Naka Riisa) is a charismatic shop assistant who has such excellent fashion sense. The language is frequently spoken slowly because many of the main characters are not fluent in Japanese, so it’s a perfect series to get started listening to Japanese without subtitles. If you’re learning Japanese or trying to learn, I highly recommend this drama. Now, this drama is unique for one major reason that I’d like to point out: nine of the 12 main characters are foreigners - who speak incredible Japanese. Naka Riisa plays a fashion celebrity who wants to become a high school teacher, but before doing so she must undergo training as a teacher of Japanese Language to foreign students. The star is Naka Riisa (some of you might remember her as the co-star of last season’s “Yankee Kun to Megane Chan” (which to be quite honest I didn’t really watch in its entirety).
This drama is called “Nihonjin no Shiranai Nihongo” (日本人の知らない日本語), or “Japanese that Japanese Don’t Know.” She has been married to Akiyoshi Nakao since April 18, 2013. She is an actress, known for The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006), Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra City (2010) and Jun kissa Isobe (2008). Riisa Naka was born on Octoin Higashisonogi, Nagasaki, Japan. I was just killing some time last night, checking out a few of the new Japanese Dramas that are airing this season, and I found one that was extremely entertaining, especially from the perspective of a “gaikokujin” (foreigner from the Japanese perspective) who is learning Japanese and one day hopes to spend an extended period of time there. Riisa Naka, Actress: Toki o kakeru shôjo. NIHONJIN NO SHIRANAI NIHONGO: WATCH THIS SHOW IF YOU’RE LEARNING JAPANESE