I started the kanji series with ua-cam.com/video/ED7RYxx0uxs/v-deo.html and I am now finishing it off, the previous kanji will also be re-released in this more polished style after that, then I'll release a Complete N5 Kanji video
The best way I can explain this is to think of から as “Since or After (if used after a verb in the て form)” and 以来 as “Ever Since”. This is of course, assuming you’re using から as a time marker and not as a sentence connector (for lack of a better term). I’m sure you already know that the latter use of から is completely different from the one that is comprable to 以来. Here’s an example: 21歳以来日本語を勉強し始めました = I started studying Japanese ever since I was 21 yo. 21歳から日本語を勉強し始めました = I started studying Japanese since I was 21 yo. As you can see, they are similar yet slightly different. One major difference is that 以来 cannot be used for recent events (Something that was done today, for example). Anyway, that’s basically it AFAIK. Hopefully someone can add to this if I’m missing anything. HTH!
Haha from here on he's banned from the channel haha we thought it would be a cute example and also I added an extra example for pronunciation etc, but its very clear from everyones comments, No more Donald! 😅
@@GameGengo Sorry. Had ki on the brain. I meant to write katakana. I just thought that it kinda looks like the 'ki' katakana is in the character, although beit not angled as it should. It could serve as a helpful reminder though
Okay guys! haha I've heard you all loud and clearly Donald Duck is now banned from Game Gengo...poor guy haha
No! Keep him for the memes 😂
I've tried listen to Donald 10 times. "Kimi" is all I can agree to hear.
0:43 Is Donald Duck really a good example to use to teach anyone pronunciation? lol
That's why you got two examples haha to balance it out
Can’t believe it’s free
loving the kanji videos!
This is incredible thank you so much ❤
Where is the first 30 episodes of that series? Why is it #32?
I started the kanji series with ua-cam.com/video/ED7RYxx0uxs/v-deo.html and I am now finishing it off, the previous kanji will also be re-released in this more polished style after that, then I'll release a Complete N5 Kanji video
@@GameGengo Oh, I see. The last kanji in third part was #30.
Great video! Just one little question: Is there a diference between 以来 and から?
The best way I can explain this is to think of から as “Since or After (if used after a verb in the て form)” and 以来 as “Ever Since”. This is of course, assuming you’re using から as a time marker and not as a sentence connector (for lack of a better term). I’m sure you already know that the latter use of から is completely different from the one that is comprable to 以来.
Here’s an example:
21歳以来日本語を勉強し始めました = I started studying Japanese ever since I was 21 yo.
21歳から日本語を勉強し始めました = I started studying Japanese since I was 21 yo.
As you can see, they are similar yet slightly different. One major difference is that 以来 cannot be used for recent events (Something that was done today, for example).
Anyway, that’s basically it AFAIK. Hopefully someone can add to this if I’m missing anything.
HTH!
i love these kanji videos but my dirty mind wouldn’t let me study with this one 😭
行く means the same as the word ur thinking of 😂 your dirty mind is valid
Losers
Just a suggestion: maybe don’t use Donald Duck in examples as he is nearly impossible to understand.
Haha from here on he's banned from the channel haha we thought it would be a cute example and also I added an extra example for pronunciation etc, but its very clear from everyones comments, No more Donald! 😅
These videos have been boosting my willing to learn Japanese. Thanks, man, you're doing something AMAZING here
1:20 んだ is for explaning right ? what is he doing there exactly ?
Is it really bad to have a little dirty mind if it helps me remember things ?
覚えやすいのが一番!笑 Whatever helps you have fun learning haha
来 does look a bit like a face.
I mean, at us! (Judgement ©)
Loser
This was brillliant! Very informative. Is it just a coincidence that the kitakana for ki is in the character?
What do you mean by 'kitakana'?
@@GameGengo Sorry. Had ki on the brain. I meant to write katakana. I just thought that it kinda looks like the 'ki' katakana is in the character, although beit not angled as it should. It could serve as a helpful reminder though
brother thank you so much for all of your videos i really learn so much from you