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Why aren't you learning Japanese to watch Japanese VTubers?
You're tired of western VTubers, right?

>> No.22390057

>>22389972
I have been though, slowly, it makes watching my oshi a lot more enjoyable because I actually understand the first time without having to look it up and the nuance being broken.

>> No.22390101

>>22389972
YWNBJ

>> No.22390266

Clippers do it for me

>> No.22390307

They stream when I start work, and doing the Vods I dunno usually someone's live by then.

>> No.22390393

>>22390101
Why does no one ever use this meme properly

>> No.22390434
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22390434

毎日勉強しています

>> No.22390569

>>22389972
Learning Japanese vastly watching JP much more entertaining. I get a good laugh day by day, though once you get past that, it's all the same with western chuubas i.e backseating except, less faggotry and more variety.

>> No.22390783

>>22389972
Why the fuck would I waste my time learning a language I will never use again once I stop watching vtubers?
I know enough to string things together to understand the general gist, and what I don't understand a TL anon usually takes care of.

>> No.22391259

>>22390783
because i bet five years from now you'll still be watching japanese media. just learn it dummy

>> No.22391417

the more i do my reps the more i prefer the JP holos over EN

>> No.22391453

>>22390783
>once I stop watching vtubers
We all know this will never happen, just learn it.

>> No.22391501

>>22389972
Too much work, too little time. I can barely manage to find time to watch my oshi as is

>> No.22391526

>>22389972
i watch both jp and en

>> No.22391694

the more jp i study the more i find myself fascinated with the kanji itself and all the radicals and the correct stroke order. it feels so rewarding to learn.

>> No.22392464

>>22391694
Are you seriuos?

>> No.22392497

>>22389972
It's hard

>> No.22392844

>>22389972
took some basic japanese in college, then I got into jp vtubers where I watched them even though I only understood a little with my anime + basic knowledge. I eventually got better months later but unfortunately I barely watch vtubers right now and only come here to shitpost.

>>22390569
>watch anime raw
>read numerous untranslated doujins
Im definitely gonna do some more nihongo reps once I graduate college, gonna go get some tight japanese pussy in the future

>> No.22392928

>>22389972
>You're tired of western VTubers, right
No.

>> No.22392991

>>22389972
vtuber content is garbage compared to actual youtubers and not worth learning a second language over

>> No.22393035

japanese alphabet is hard it takes me 3 weeks to memorise the first 2 rows uuuu
and I'm just shit at following a routine so that's not helping

>> No.22393107

>>22390434
>毎日勉強しています
Close, but you probably want 毎日勉強します. The progressive, or"て", form is usually for actions currently taking place, not for reoccurring actions or regular habits.

>> No.22393327

Watching Japanese vtuber has actually made me pick my Japanese studies again.
Streamers are actually very good for listening practise since they speak clearly (well, most of them) but still casually. I'm also slowly reading untranslated manga.

>> No.22393400

>>22393107
>every day
>is not regular habit
are you dense

>> No.22393598

I got tired of Japanese and Western Vtubers so I am now learning mandarin.

>> No.22393692

>>22389972
I study a little Japanese every day, but not for Japanese VTubers. I just want to be able to understand what's going on in eroge while I fap

>> No.22393783

>>22393598
>I got tired of JP/EN vtubers so I'm learning the language of the most despicable culture in the world
Explain?

>> No.22393985

>>22393400
That's my point anon. "しています" implies an action you are in the process of doing at this very moment. "します" implies an intended or ongoing action, such as something you'd do everyday.

>> No.22394465

>>22393692
Based coomer brain anon

>> No.22394571

>>22393107
both します and しています are correct. the difference is a bit of politeness

>> No.22394634

>>22393985
please stop reading whatever textbook told you that shit lol

>> No.22396402

>>22390393
How do you use it properly?

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22397237

>>22389972
it's goin

>> No.22402690

>>22393985
You're wrong, review

>> No.22402791

>>22389972
Watching JPs without understanding moon is actually the best approach. You get to enjoy the superior aesthetics without being disappointed by their commentary not living up to your expectations.

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