Japanese Particle Explained - 14 Particles 助詞 (じょし) ドリル
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
- Japanese Particle Explained in this drill of 14 Particles 助詞 (じょし)!
0:00 Opening
1:10 Nakayama-san is in the meeting room now.
2:48 Would you call me again on Tuesday or Wednesday?
3:36 My father and mother traveled to Alaska by boat in May.
4:41 When I was a child, I often went to see movies with my father.
6:17 My older sister is physically weak, so she often takes a break from work.
7:32 If I go to Japan, I want to try things like Takoyaki and Okonomiyaki (for example) in Osaka.
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This was amazing. Please make more videos like this for particles. I find understanding particles very difficult. I have never seen anything like this before. This video is very motivational and inspirational. Thank you Yuko Sensei.
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Thank you Yuko-Sensei for current materials that help supplement us your students as well as those not in your program. You’re so dedicated to the success of your students.
This was an AMAZING lesson. I finally was able to increase my understanding on this! Your examples were excellent! Top notch, you're an amazing sensei!
Aphroさん、Thank you for your kind comment. I'm glad you find the lesson helpful. 😊
I love your use of kanji in this lesson, thank you sensei!!
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I am super new to Japanese (I began learning two months ago). Some particles I was familiar with, like wa, ga and ni, while other particles I had never seen before, like ka (outside of questions) and ya. Sorry I haven't figured out how to use a Japanese keyboard on my desktop yet!
In places where I was familiar with the vocabulary, I would guess the right particle, but then go back and guess a particle I was less familiar with. My reason being, "what if this is more correct?" Turns out I should have followed my gut because it was simpler than I thought! And seeing the new particles in use helped me to gain an understanding of how they are used!
I hope to revisit this in the future after I forget the examples, and I've studied more, and see if I do better!
Very well explained. SmileNihongo みたいです 😄
Wow, this overview has been just great. Thank you so much!!!! Yuko, you are the queen of Japanese teachers.
As someone who learned korean, I do find it much more easier to understand the "sense" of these particles
Although I will 100% struggle with them if you ask me to build a sentence 😂
Thank you Yuko sensei for making an amazing video.
Thank you Yuko sensei, this more easy to understand how to use じょし、ありがとうございます
Super good video!! Loved it so much, it was so helpful! Thank you lots!
Exactly what i needed, thank you
One of your best videos-arigato!
How timely, I just had these in my class. Very useful, どうもありがとうございます!
Excellent video Yuko Sensei! Thank you! The only one I got wrong was the use of に as a place of existence.
I also used the video to try to construct sentences on my own just reading the English to see if my translations were close to yours. That was helpful too because I thought of things like 食べたい rather than 食べてみる like in your last example. It’s very helpful to see those small differences to see better/more natural ways to say things. Thank you again!
ありがとうございました、先生
ありがとうございます!
Thank you Yuko sensei🙇♀️
very helpful!
Thanks for putting the romanji too. It helps a lot those who are still learning hiragana
ありがとうございます
Thank you Yuko sensei. I always have trouble with Japanese particles when I try to form a sentence 😅, so I am glad that this video is easy to understand.
Thanks sensei
Good stuff. I always link your particle video when a beginner asks me about particles in general. This video is a great followup to that.
there IS a beginner particle video?!?! bye--->
Yes, this subject is important. ✅
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Currently studying n5-n4 and so confuse by particles, loved this video.
thanksYuko sensei
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Grazie
Thanks a lot sensei. 🥰 i have a small request sensei. please can you give one more video in all 14 particles topic please.😞
ありがとうございます、ゆうこせんせい!
Easy to understand. Very clear information. Thank you
ゆこ先生は素晴らしいです、イギリスからありがとうございます。
ゆうこ先生はアメリカの大学にいるって概要欄に書いてますっ!イギリスではないです!
@@bigcock7993 私はそれを知っている。
@@moveditsyed399 ???
@@bigcock7993 彼女がアメリカの大学にいることを私は知っています。
@@moveditsyed399 イギリスはアメリカではないよ
ポランドから どもありがとう 先生 :)
Hello sensei. I'm a complete beginner and I don't know where to start. Can you please help me with that?
hi. im new to your videos but i love them already. thank you. i have a question what is a "place of action"?.. i think i am getting this confused with "destination" and "place of existence".. thank you in advance :-)
Place of action is the location where you do an action/verb. For example:
食堂で昼ごはんを食べます。
しょくどでひるごはんをたべます。
Eat lunch at the cafeteria.
If you noticed "しょくど" is marked by "で" to indicate where the subject eats, which is the cafeteria.
This is different with existence because it is either いる or ある and destination is either いく or くる
7:30 Why is the particle after あね not "の", since it is her body? Would it be incorrect to say あねのからだが?
immer, pronounced, ima means always in german and now in japanese.
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Hello, Yuko Sensei. In the example 姉は体が... , is it ok to say 姉の体は... or 姉の体が... ? If so, is there a difference in meaning? Also, after 弱い i would add ですbut I suppose that is omitted when continuing the sentence with ... ので ...
I suppose 姉は体が means you focused more on the 'sister', but with 姉の体が you focused more on her body.
Or I can simply say that the "topic" shifted into her body
Hence the meaning would change to "My sister's body is weak..."
I purely am guessing based on my korean knowledge of corresponding particles and if someone has the exact explanation please do elaborate
Thank you
Jensさん、姉の体は弱いです is a grammatical sentence and you can say that, but the meaning is a little different from the structure I covered in this lesson.
#1. 姉は 体が 弱いです。My older sister has a weak body. (= She is physically weak)
#2. 姉の体は 弱いです。My older sister's body is weak.
When you are talking about your sister, she has to be the topic of the sentence, and hence, marked by は as below.
[Example]
姉は日本人です。(姉は)35さいです。(姉は)体が弱いです。
"My older sister is Japanese. (She) is 35 years old. (She) has a weak body."
#2 doesn't fit here since the topic of #2 is the body, not my older sister. Both sentences convey the same information but the nuances are different. You can say 姉の体は in such cases where you are talking about your sister's body in comparison to other people's body, for example.
I hope this makes sense!
And Yes, it's ok to leave です before ので. It just make you sound more formal. では、また。
4:09 Is it wrong if we use 父 *は* 母 *と* instead?
Shahさん、父は 母と is correct too. But if you need to precisely translate the English sentence in this lesson, "My father and mother..." then, it should be 父と母は. If you say 父は 母と..., then the father is the only topic in the sentence as in "My father traveled to Alaska WITH my mother" and the nuance changes. I hope this helps!
@@YukoSensei Ahh, I see! はいい、わかりました。Your videos really helps me so much to revise what I learnt in class. ありがとうございました先生!!🤗🤗
Guys, I wanna ask to all, what should I learn Japanese language for first Time, such as alphabet or something else?
Please......
I am very confuse
Wait these are not all the particles?? I thought it was !!😭
Don't be particular about it!😁
@@user-cq9pl4vv9j へへgood one😅
むじゅかしですね。。。
Why not 日本へ行ったら?
اين العرب ؟😭😩
0:00 but (wa) goes like this "わ" , why is there (ha) "は"? and (o) is お and を means wo... why is it like that in the video?