Oh no, more and more slip-ups!?
And both Ilyena and everyone in the comments never miss such words.
â«Hey! Isn't there something to this??? (Ukrainian)
â«Ugh, what am I feeling!? Am I jealous of Ilyasha or Iroha-chan!? (Ukrainian)
â«But as long as my oshi is happy, it's okay!
â«But in reality, talking to foreigners requires courage, doesn't it?
â«â I understand. I get super nervous when I approach or am approached by tourists who seem lost.
â«I lack confidence in conveying my message, and with cultural differences as mentioned earlier, I worry about being rude.
Honestly, this is surprising.
Sheâs been making outrageous statements from the start, so she didnât seem like someone who would be easily intimidated.
Ilyena reveals her feelings from that time.
I never imagined what kind of thoughts she had while learning Japanese.
When you think about it, even when confessing to someone you can communicate with, it makes you nervous.
Ilyasha stillâ¦
Ilyenaâs voice carried a strong determination.
Her âfeelingsâ came through the words.
â«â¦ I understand a lot now. Thatâs why Ilyashaâs Japanese has improved (Ukrainian)
â«The idea that "having a partner improves your foreign language skills" means more than just frequency; itâs also about this! (Ukrainian)
â«Hearing this makes me want to study harder too (Ukrainian)
Now, I understand what Ilyasha felt when she confessed to me.
Only now do I learn it.
I was at a loss for words in the face of Ilyashaâs earnest feelings.
I had been avoiding the truth until now. I didnât fully understand it myself. But nowâ¦
I make a decision.
When I next meet her directly, Iâll clearly answer those feelings.
I want to respond.
And, that day will surely not be far off.
â«This guyâs hopeless w Better fix this quickly www (Ukrainian)
â«Well, I get that it can be hard to comment, though www
â«Once you get past the first comment, it becomes easier
â«Ilyasha is a bit shocked, lol (Ukrainian)
â«That must be the closest feeling to Iroha-chanâs (Ukrainian)
â«It might be the highest praise for Iroha-chan, but the comparison is just awful www (Ukrainian)
â«Itâs a good thing youâre saying, but because of the previous context, itâs funny (Ukrainian)
â«Well, my oshi understands all languages, so thereâs almost no point in commenting in a foreign language! For Iroha-chan, itâs even harder to comment in a language she doesnât understand w (Ukrainian)
â«Itâs you whoâs weird!!!! (Ukrainian)
â«First comment. I was too shy to comment before, but I always watch the streams. Iâm a big fan!
â«First comment, first comment, first comment, first comment, first comment, first comment, first comment, first comment⦠How many comments now?
â«â â8thâ!
â«The comedic skits have started, and where did the emotional flow goâ¦?
â«First comment. Amazingly, Iroha-chan can read comments in both English and Japanese (Ukrainian)
â«Lol www
â«Iroha-chan, your Japanese is really good www (Ukrainian)
â«Iroha-chan is from the UK, after all! (Ukrainian)
And so, the language exchange stream with Ilyena comes to a close.
Her talk gave me a lot of ârealizationsâ and new discoveries.
When youâre inside, growing up with Japanese, itâs hard to recognize its uniqueness. You start to take things for granted.
But thanks to this stream, I feel like I can see Japanese a bit more objectively.
â«See you again! (Ukrainian)
â«Otsukareta~!
â«Ilyasha, Iâm cheering for you!