Good pronunciation and explanations here. Should be compulsory viewing for all Judo teachers.
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Japanese for the dojo
Brainjutsu- Posts : 28
Join date : 2013-11-15
- Post n°2
Re: Japanese for the dojo
Great post. A nice list of Japanese martial art terminology can be found at:
http://www.shinkitaikarate.ca/Scona/Glossary/Glossary%20index.html
It's mostly karate oriented but still a great source of Japanese terms used in practicing martial arts.
http://www.shinkitaikarate.ca/Scona/Glossary/Glossary%20index.html
It's mostly karate oriented but still a great source of Japanese terms used in practicing martial arts.
NBK- Posts : 1298
Join date : 2013-01-10
Location : Tokyo, Japan
- Post n°3
Re: Japanese for the dojo
Nick Suino sensei at the Japanese Martial Arts Center JMAC - Ann Arbor, MI, resident in Tokyo for many years, has a great program in judo, Nihon Jujutsu, and iaido.Jonesy wrote:Good pronunciation and explanations here. Should be compulsory viewing for all Judo teachers.
Y-Chromosome- Posts : 200
Join date : 2015-06-02
Age : 58
Location : The Great White North
- Post n°4
Re: Japanese for the dojo
Jonesy wrote:Good pronunciation and explanations here. Should be compulsory viewing for all Judo teachers.
Thanks for posting this.
I shared it on our club page. A lot of the same terms we're using in our dojo and a couple of new ones.
Hopefully it won't get me in any trouble with the OQLF.
Si quelqu'un connaît une version équivalent en français, ça sera énormément apprécié.
finarashi- Posts : 507
Join date : 2013-01-11
Location : Finland
- Post n°5
Re: Japanese for the dojo
Y-Chromosome wrote:
Thanks for posting this.
I shared it on our club page. A lot of the same terms we're using in our dojo and a couple of new ones.
Hopefully it won't get me in any trouble with the OQLF.
Si quelqu'un connaît une version équivalent en français, ça sera énormément apprécié.
So you want a video showing French? pronunciation of Japanese terms!
What an earth for

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