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Help remembering a Japanese show - Enies - 2013-04-05

I once found a Japanese show on Youtube and it was about foreigners learning Japanese in a class. It was a sort of comedy type thing with people from Sweden, France, and London etc. Anyone have any ideas what I am thinking of?


Help remembering a Japanese show - Katsuo - 2013-04-05

Sounds like 日本人の知らない日本語. There are versions on YouTube etc. with Japanese or English subtitles.


Help remembering a Japanese show - Enies - 2013-04-05

Thanks Katsuo, that is the one. Smile


Help remembering a Japanese show - TwoMoreCharacters - 2013-04-05





Help remembering a Japanese show - tashippy - 2013-04-05

I like that show. Naka Riisa is also in a show called Ninkyo Helper that is pretty cool.


Help remembering a Japanese show - Hirakana - 2013-04-09

This show is a godsend for AJATTing. I mean, relatively simple while having subtitles, being free and entertaining? It's pretty much perfect lol.


Help remembering a Japanese show - tokyostyle - 2013-04-10

Hirakana Wrote:This show is a godsend for AJATTing. I mean, relatively simple while having subtitles, being free and entertaining? It's pretty much perfect lol.
Hopefully this is obvious but a lot of what the students say is unnatural on purpose.


Help remembering a Japanese show - Hirakana - 2013-04-10

tokyostyle Wrote:
Hirakana Wrote:This show is a godsend for AJATTing. I mean, relatively simple while having subtitles, being free and entertaining? It's pretty much perfect lol.
Hopefully this is obvious but a lot of what the students say is unnatural on purpose.
Oh yes, I know that. Even at my terrible level, just picking out words, I can still tell that they're deliberately being as gaijin as possible.
Also, just to clarify, when I said "subtitles" I meant Japanese subtitles. Don't want to sound too Otaku. Even though I pepper my speech with Japanese words.