@NovaAliMusic

so japanese is:
1% words.
99% Acoustic physics.

@mochii9333

So that’s why he thought she said “moon” instead of “I like you” in A Silent Voice 😭

@JTS-Games

This one was even confused in a movie (a silent voice). Leading to an impactfull moment.

@riossnn

as a native japanese speaker, I can vouch that her lessons are one of the best ive seen online! keep up the good work :)

@IMightBeVanny

So that's why "The moon is beautiful" is an informal way of telling your spouse you love them

@usernamed0189

Shoko Nishimiya: SU KI (I like you)
Shouya: what a beautiful moon today

@Whoan01

All of a sudden “a silent voice “ makes so much more sense

@1010100annie

Is helpful for me. I knew that when Japanese say “suki”, They don’t pronounce the”u”, but I don’t know why. Now I knew it thank you!

@JohnJohnson-hn4jc

I'm studying Japanese on my own and this is really helpful.

@Hugh_de_Mortimer

I’m not even learning Japanese, YouTube’s algorithm is wild.

@realliferanpo1909

Nishimiya: I like you
Shoya: 🌕🌖🌗🌘🌑🌒🌓🌔🌚🌝🌛🌜🌙

@vanessameow1902

Educating Learners abt Devoicing from the beginning, you're such a legend🛐🛐

@mariellenoliveira1913

NOW I UNDERSTAND THAT SCENE FROM SILENCE VOICE!!! She reads lips so she didint know how to pronounce the difference bcs ts and s have internal (tongue) articulations, that's wht she said "tsuki" MAN THAT IS SO GENIUS

@yasue.s2588

ほんと毎回日本語の勉強になる

@ДмитрийКончаков-п5ы

I'm Russian and we have a sound "ц - ts" which is pretty similar so it's easy to pronounce for me but it's still interesting to gain insight into theary of it

@_toshi5408

Hello. I’m a Japanese people.
You are so very good pronunciation😁

こんにちは。私は日本人です。とても素晴らしい発音ですね😁

@marcyssnow4018

as a person who like study foreign languages i am so grateful i am polish and can hear/pronounce many sounds easily

@franciscosamuel6517

I feel so fortunate to have found Sayaka. I have learned more with her than I have with my private tutor.

@bigbrowntau

Learning Japanese, had hearing damaged during military service, really struggling with hearing the difference. Thank you for being so clear with this.

@charleybleh

It's way easier to understand if you don't think about it so hard. Your brain automatically can tell. Since you're thinking about it in the video, your nervousness of learning it is making it harder to hear the difference.