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ジョギング (jogingu) |
テニス (tenisu) |
バスケットボール (basukettobōru) |
What do these words mean? Stick around. |
In this quick lesson, you’ll learn Japanese sports vocabulary. |
Before we start, did you know that there's a 2-day long, 217 km relay marathon in Japan that's watched by millions each year? |
What is it? |
Keep watching for the answer at the end. |
スポーツ (supōtsu) |
"sports" |
[SLOW] スポーツ (supōtsu) |
スポーツ (supōtsu) |
There is a public holiday in Japan called Sports Day, which is celebrated on the second Monday of October. |
Steve and Jack discuss their interests while on a break. |
Steve: 趣味は何ですか。私はスポーツが好きです。 (Shumi wa nan desu ka. Watashi wa supōtsu ga suki desu.) |
Jack: 私は料理です。 (Watashi wa ryōri desu.) |
テニス (tenisu) |
"tennis" |
[SLOW] テニス (tenisu) |
テニス (tenisu) |
In Japan, tennis played with a softball is also popular. |
It is called 軟式テニス (nan shiki tenisu), soft tennis. |
Yuya and Eri watch a tennis match at a local school. |
Yuya: 学生たちがテニスをしています。 (Gakusei-tachi ga tenisu o shite imasu.) |
Eri: とても上手ですね。テニスには技術が必要です。 (Totemo jōzu desu ne. Tenisu ni wa gijutsu ga hitsuyō desu.) |
バスケットボール (basukettobōru) |
"basketball" |
[SLOW] バスケットボール (basukettobōru) |
バスケットボール (basukettobōru) |
レイアップ (Rei appu) |
Jack and Ken discuss sports at the gym. |
Jack: 背が低いプロのバスケットボール選手は珍しいですね。 (Se ga hikui puro no basukettobōru senshu wa mezurashii desu ne.) |
Ken: 背が高いのは、バスケットボールで間違いなく有利ですね。 (Se ga takai no wa, basukettobōru de machigainaku yūri desu ne.) |
サッカー (sakkā) |
"soccer" |
[SLOW] サッカー (sakkā) |
サッカー (sakkā) |
ドリブル、シュート(doriburu, shūto) |
Emily reminisces about playing soccer in her youth with Steve. |
Emily: 昔、よくサッカーをしていました。 (Mukashi, yoku sakkā o shite imashita.) |
Steve: 世界で一番人気のあるスポーツですね。 (Sekai de ichiban ninki no aru supōtsu desu ne.) |
ジョギング (jogingu) |
"jogging" |
[SLOW] ジョギング (jogingu) |
ジョギング (jogingu) |
ジョギング、ランニング (jogingu, ranningu) |
Tom and Kaname talk about their fitness routines. |
Tom: 最近、ジョギングを始めました。ジョギングはいい運動です。 (Saikin, jogingu o hajimemashita. Jogingu wa ii undō desu.) |
Kaname: そうですね。とても健康にいいですね。 (Sō desu ne. Totemo kenkō ni ii desu ne.) |
Let's review. |
You'll see the words in English and your job is to say the words in Japanese. |
Ready? |
Do you remember how to say "sports"? |
スポーツ (supōtsu) |
スポーツ (supōtsu) |
How about "tennis"? |
テニス (tenisu) |
テニス (tenisu) |
Do you remember how to say "basketball"? |
バスケットボール (basukettobōru) |
バスケットボール (basukettobōru) |
Let's try "soccer"! |
サッカー (sakkā) |
サッカー (sakkā) |
And finally, do you remember how to say "jogging"? |
ジョギング (jogingu) |
ジョギング (jogingu) |
Did you know that there's a 2-day long, 217 km relay marathon in Japan that's watched by millions each year? |
What is it? |
It's called Ekiden, a special kind of race in Japan where teams from different universities run together for 217 kilometers from Tokyo to Hakone. |
They use a special sash called a "tasuki" that each runner passes to the next. |
And the Ekiden takes two whole days to finish because it's so long. Lots of people in Japan watch this race on TV every year, so it’s a big event that everyone looks forward to. |
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to practice these new words and phrases, and see you next time! |
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