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offblogmedia · 2 years ago
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Bracket - Yori Yori MP3 DOWNLOAD
Bracket - Yori Yori MP3 DOWNLOAD #Bracket #YoriYori
The naturally gifted Nigerian musicians known by their stage name, Bracket, drop a banging tune that never goes out of fashion named, Yori Yori. Additionally, this song’s name means “Sweetness” basically, the song is sweet to hear too. If you are the music plug and have a good memory, you know how a vibe it was back then. Also, folks, it cannot go out of fashion cause it’s a love song. Every now…
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siglai · 2 years ago
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trying to backread and. so much yoriyori
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rigelmejo · 3 years ago
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1. Started Ingenuity of the Househusband in all Japanese, so audio and subs. Cause I've been meaning to check it out ToT
A. I can follow the plot since it's just people doing daily life stuff with mentions of gangster past. So I don't need vocab to follow the main idea.
B. It's funny to me that the Kanji words I find easier to guess, and the words I hear and get the urge to look up turned out to be steamed murashi and tight shikkari. Words I didn't need to learn to follow the plot shdjdjd. Serious now, the words I'm clearly lacking understanding of that are most critical are helper and descriptor words. Like yoriyori (than more), kono Kara (after this - which @a-whump-muffin just taught me). Phrases like that are all kana, seem quite common so I should understand them and follow them, and I know almost none of them. ;-; I wonder if there's a category label for them so I could look up some kind of wordlist to glance over in prep for seeing them.
C. It is clear I know a decent number of common words. Because when I DO see a basic sentence like "stone o sharpen" I can guess sharpen from that. When I see "ii mono da" good thing. "Drippo shita" with katakana so i know its drip as a "do this" drip as a verb. "Soshite matsu" and wait (I know those words lol). So there's these basic beginner level type sentences scattered around that I fully understand, but then others I am doing a lot more guessing for what words mean.
2. Still watching the Final Fantasy X let's play with japanese audio and subs. The words u gave me @a-whump-muffin help so much ;-;. They made a lot of basics way clearer like konokara and onaji and I had forgotten some of the verbs you sent so seeing them helped remind me.
A. Just like with the show above, I can follow the plot fine without word lookup. I KNOW the story lol. I know most lines from memory. While I get the urge to look up some words cause it's frustrating me I can't figure out the meanings, I do not need the meanings to follow the main idea of the plot.
B. Like the show above, it's very funny to me how some is completely understandable to me like "fire" "you're here" "something interesting" "Yuna believes him" "we called it sin" "dont cry" "you cried" where I actually know all the words or knew them at some point and recognize them again as a sentence now. But then other sentences I know I'm only comprehending the overall gist of because I am guessing some Kanji meanings, relying on the verb conjugation, guessing based on the English scene I remember.
3. As we know I never stick to plans as much as I do what seems interesting at the time. And sometimes, like a fun challenge. And so like. Of course it is no surprise that while I WAS listening to Glossika Japanese, as soon as I tried to follow japanese in a video and MANAGED it? I got a bit excited and wanted to just go do that! Even though it's harder, less structured, less organized, and glossika is guaranteed to drill some couple thousand words into my head.
I'm still going to keep trying glossika japanese. But I'm also impatient and if I CAN manage to comprehend enough japanese to follow something? I'm going to keep trying to do it lol. And see if I get better at it.
Which leads me to:
4. Experiment: Try extensive immersion in Japanese, where I can comprehend the main idea without word lookups, and see if ny japanese improves!
There's a lot of people who swear by immersion in Japanese from the beginner level, but often even when they're not even following the main idea unless looking up words as needed, or using it to hear some of what they've studied and otherwise get used to the language. So if they're doing it for something below a certain understanding level, I'm not sure if they're doing immersion the same way I usually am. Now if they are mainly grasping the main idea by watching something they know rhe plot of like Pokémon or peppa pig that they can follow, then that is similar to me. But I don't know exactly how immersion is supposed to help you improve at the beginner stage. I don't know if you need to be intermediate to pick up vocab from simply extensively reading/watching, I don't know if I am beginner or intermediate. So it's an experiment to see what happens if I try to do extensive watching immersion.
Extensive, because I don't plan to look up more than a few words per watch session, and anything I can guess from Kanji or context vaguely I'm just going to go with my guess. I'm too lazy to look up all the unknown words. And if I can follow the main plot without word lookup (which I can) then I don't need to look up any keywords to follow the main idea. So any words I feel like looking up would seem like important ones I'd like to know and can't seem to figure out as fast as I'd like (usually hiragana words, or Kanji I just cant catch the pronunciation of). Basically though: let's see how much I learn from context. If it works, it should be significantly more than just the few words I'll be looking up.
I did this in chinese. About 6 months to 8 months in I watched shows until I got decent enough to comprehend with only some keyword lookup. Then I watched 15 eps, after the first 5 I stopped looking up words. After that, the next few shows I watched in chinese I didn't look any words up unless i just felt curious about a word (Killer and Healer, Word of Honor, Humans, Ice Fantasy Destiny). I overall did not do word lookup most of the time because i followed the plot and most lines, and was lazy lol. And each show I understood more % total words. Word of Honor was the most brutal because I somehow followed the plot with no word lookup but was focusing very hard. Then on rewatches kept picking up new words. GYADL was hard when I started because I knew so few words but was following the gist, but now in hindsight it's easier now and was a great easier show to start with. Humans this past summer took focus to read/listen fast enough, but I knew most words. The few unknowns were words like android or words clear from context. By halfway through it was not taking much extra mental effort to watch. My overall knowledge of the vocab was high by then. Now I did a LOT of reading in addition to show progression lol. So reading probably upped my vocab a lot, making the shows easier over time. But also I do know the first year watching shows, before I could read much, the 15 eps of GYADL definitely improved my vocab and reading ability just from watching. From watching extensively and just picking up stuff from context over time. So I could pick stuff up from context watching chinese. Slower than reading when it comes to vocab pick up for me, but watching still did provide the same benefit if I could follow the main idea without a dictionary.
So I'm wondering if it will work for japanese too. Considering chinese had hanzi which helped with figuring out a lot of new words, and then recognizing them quickly (versus kana spelling in japanese). On the other hand tho, a lot of words in Japanese I'm guessing from that hanzi knowledge I have and that's certainly helping me recognize words like
最後の Saigo no - finally, 了解 ryookai Roger that (like I understand/I got it).
I expect at worst I pick only small amounts of new vocabulary up. And get to actually do stuff in Japanese I've always wanted to! Which is very motivating!!!
And best case? I pick up some new words and grammar and Future japanese engagement of content I understand more. The funnest studying to me is just Doing in the language what I wanted to do anyway, so that's the dream if that works out and it does get gradually easier as I just do it more.
5. I am tempted to turn Nier Automata voice to Japanese. I'm not sure how much I'll hear though. I tend to just hear the words I know and not the rest.
6. I still think my plan of audio basis of vocab before visual reading skill is probably... going to be easier on me long term. Not even because Kanji are hard (which was the reading issue back when I first started lol), but because I see them and don't recall the Japanese pronunciations. I recall the Chinese ones. And I am concerned I'll learn new words in reading but be unable to remember their Chinese pronunciation. Whereas if I learn the words in audio or reading with audio (like subtitles in videos, L R Method etc) then I will hopefully pick up the pronunciation while I'm learning the word. However - even just subs aren't working ideally, I read the subs much better than I hear the Japanese audio of the new words. So I'm still sort of learning new words I can't remember the pronunciation of, just watching videos with subs. But I imagine my listening is too weak and actual vocab known too low (without Kanji to help me) to comprehend new info enough to LEARN new words, from listening alone.
That said, I listened to about an hour of ffx audio and I could follow it fine. I don't think I picked up any new words tho, I think I was just able to rely on prior knowledge of the scenes in English. So I'm unsure if audio only immersion would be enough to learn new words. Might be part of the immersion experiment though.
But yeah I tried reading Njer Automata A Long Story Short and I could read it a bit? Which was very cool! But I was pausing constantly to look up words because I do NOT know the pronunciations and know my mental chinese pronunciation is wrong.
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black-ssstuff · 4 years ago
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saucehitmusic-blog · 6 years ago
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standardoz · 4 years ago
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Yoriyori available in size M,L,XL,2XL, and 3XL ₦5000 comes with G-strings (we deliver nation-wide) DM or call: (234) 081-556-15377 @standardozessential https://www.instagram.com/p/CFy0-ifn1tS/?igshid=5qqz5eb7cugu
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radiofisus · 5 years ago
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#RadioFisus #TGIF #Afrobeat #Bracket @YoriYori (på/i Stockholm City, Sweden) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5LryxyJlmF/?igshid=15y2w26n4y21l
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mommaknowlesbest · 10 years ago
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My Nigerian sisters truly are my everything 💖 #yoriyori
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xodvf · 10 years ago
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just as social media is about to give me heart palpitations (see twitter.com/xoDVF) and my friend sends me this pic. now, my yoni is doing the azonto. #doyouseewhatisee #nalie #idrisgethangtime #yoriyori #lol 🌾👀🌾
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denrele · 10 years ago
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Storming the NextMovieStar realityTV house in 2009! Twas the finale night and the AfroPop duos of Bracket and ArtQuake were gingered to #YoriYori the #Alanta parole!! And yours truly was screaming for FOOD when this picture was taken! Don't let the fake smile fool thee! @vastbracket @smash_bracket @smashbracket #Throwback #Tbt (at Next Movie Star House)
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simplyebere · 10 years ago
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#wonderfulkid #wonderchild #grandmother #blessedchild #lovelybaby they make my heart go #yoriyori
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onlyquestionjrs · 11 years ago
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【Twitter Yori】 Cr: @/ yori591203
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artlovereign · 11 years ago
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Check out Yori Yori TV for entertaining African videos.
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kaz-a · 11 years ago
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お昼ご飯の後のおやつは、よりよりと抹茶ラテ(*^^*) #よりより #抹茶ラテ #japanesefood #yoriyori #matcha
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fyeahzettairyouiki · 11 years ago
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Yoriyori
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jessabite · 12 years ago
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My favorite #ddukbokki ! #99ranch #yoriyori #korean #munchies
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