Don't Use いいえ. Use These Phrases Instead! How to express 'No' in Japanese more naturally

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
  • 🎌 Learn how to politely say 'NO' in Japanese! 🙅‍♂️ In this video, we explore various phrases and expressions for declining invitations, refusing requests, and expressing disagreement in Japanese. From casual responses to stronger refusals, you'll discover polite ways to navigate different situations in Japanese conversations. 🗣️ Whether you're unsure about attending an event or need to decline a suggestion, this video has got you covered! 🤔💬 Don't miss out on becoming more fluent in expressing yourself politely in Japanese! 🇯🇵🗨️🎥 Watch now and level up your Japanese communication skills! 🚀
    ✨Here is what I’ll cover in this video✨
    00:00 Introduction
    00:51 ううん(uun)
    01:28 いらない/大丈夫/結構です(iranai/daijōbu/kekkou desu)
    02:16 すみません(sumimasen)
    03:04 無理(muri)
    04:03 難しい(muzukashī)
    04:49 微妙(bimyō)
    05:39 ちょっと_かも(chotto__kamo)
    06:36 _はちょっと...(__ wa chotto...)
    07:40 やめとく(yametoku)
    08:13 違う(chigau)
    08:44 嫌だ(iyada)
    09:03 だめ(dame)
    09:38 できない(dekinai)
    10:12 End
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 57

  • @TomTomosan
    @TomTomosan Місяць тому +23

    Very useful. Thank you. Perhaps the background music is slightly too loud, making it somewhat difficult to hear the correct pronunciation.

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  Місяць тому +4

      I'm glad you found this video useful✨ Thank you for your feedback! I'll make sure to adjust the background music in future videos to ensure clearer pronunciation. Your comment is greatly appreciated!

    • @maryscorner6679
      @maryscorner6679 25 днів тому

      @@JapanizeMe1 do you think you could maybe do a video explaining the Te form. So far the videos Ive seen, show you the words that have te form but don’t explain under what circumstances it makes them te form. Please 🙏🏻 Or how to know when to apply the te form. Im sorry if this doesn’t make sense. I just basically want to understand the differences between te, masu, desu, and how to know when to use each one.

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  25 днів тому +3

      Thank you for your request and for sharing your thoughts! I completely understand your need for clarity on the te-form, as well as the differences between te, masu, and desu. It's an excellent idea for a video, and I really appreciate you bringing it up. I'm sure many others will benefit from a detailed explanation too. I'll definitely work on a video that clearly explains these verb forms. Please look forward to it, and keep the suggestions coming! Thank you again!! 😄

  • @astrostar49
    @astrostar49 10 днів тому +1

    Hey I just discovered your channel. I'm really trying to be consistent with my Japanese learning, and your content is really informative. Thanks for making this video. I hope you make a bunch more in the future. Cheers.

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  10 днів тому

      Thank you so much for your commentl! I'm glad you liked my videos. Stay consistent with your Japanese learning, and I'll keep making more videos to help you along the way. Cheers! 🎉😊

  • @sanjayranade5830
    @sanjayranade5830 7 днів тому

    Thank you for the wonderful coverage. I have a great respect for Japanese culture and always try to improve upon my little knowledge of Japanese Language. I look forward to interesting interaction. Ja mata ne.

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  7 днів тому

      Thank you for your kind words and I'm glad you enjoyed the content. It's wonderful to hear about your respect for Japanese culture and your dedication to learning the language. 今後もよろしくお願いします😊

  • @done.6191
    @done.6191 Місяць тому +1

    Great video! Chigau is “It’s different “ isn’t it? It’s a way to say “no” by way of not so much saying it is wrong, but “the answer is different?” This was how my instructor in college framed it. It is yet another great example of indirectness in polite speech.

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  Місяць тому

      Thank you for your comment! You're absolutely right! 'Chigau' (違う) indeed means 'It's different.' Sometimes, translating the nuances of Japanese into English can be very challenging. In this case, it means 'the answer is different.' Truly, this reflects the mark of great teaching by a college professor!

  • @gordonlai5740
    @gordonlai5740 Місяць тому +1

    thank you for your lesson!

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  Місяць тому

      Thank you for watching my video! 😄

  • @nunoalexandre6408
    @nunoalexandre6408 2 місяці тому

    Love it!!!!!!!

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  2 місяці тому

      I’m glad to hear that you enjoyed this video!!😄

  • @Shadmaturi
    @Shadmaturi Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much for this lesson :) It was very helpful. I just suscribed. looking forward to seeing your next videos ! ^^

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you for subscribing and for your comment. I'm glad you found the lesson helpful and I look forward to sharing more videos with you soon! Your support and interest mean a lot to me😊

  • @jesusfreak101x2
    @jesusfreak101x2 Місяць тому

    Thanks I always learn a lot from you

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  Місяць тому

      I'm glad you found the video helpful. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to me.✨

  • @nydiacruzado9583
    @nydiacruzado9583 Місяць тому

    That you so much, this was a very useful video!

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  Місяць тому

      Thank you for your supportive comment! ✨

  • @clownfish7776
    @clownfish7776 22 дні тому

    Thank you so much for this valuable Japanese lesson, please teach us more.

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  21 день тому

      Thank you for watching, and I'm glad to hear that you found this video valuable! ✨ I'm really looking forward to sharing more Japanese lessons with you. If there are specific topics or areas you're especially interested in, please let me know.😄

  • @anncorrigan9370
    @anncorrigan9370 13 днів тому

    Brilliant thank you for this - subscribed

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  13 днів тому

      I'm glad you like my video and Thank you so much for subscribing! If you have any topics you'd like to see covered in future videos or any questions, feel free to let me know😄

  • @Dead-EyeMetal
    @Dead-EyeMetal 12 днів тому

    いい動画です。ありがとうございます。
    Subscribed.

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  12 днів тому +1

      素敵なコメントありがとうございます!😄

  • @bocatampere
    @bocatampere Місяць тому

    Kiitos 🙏🏻🇫🇮 This was very good education.

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  Місяць тому +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed my video! If you have any more questions or topics you'd like to learn about, feel free to let me know. Kiitos🙏 ありがとうございます⭐️

    • @bocatampere
      @bocatampere Місяць тому

      @@JapanizeMe1 Yes I will, thank you. I just found your channel and watching now the older ones. Greets from Finland 🇫🇮😊

  • @akiyajapan
    @akiyajapan 13 днів тому

    I use "iie iie" often, actually -- for responding to someone when they say thanks to me for holding a door or helping them with something.

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  12 днів тому

      That's right! We often use "いえいえ" in those situations. It can be used to mean "No problem." 😊 We also connect it with other phrases, like "いえいえ、とんでもないです," which means "No problem, it's nothing.

  • @faustopereira9249
    @faustopereira9249 12 днів тому

    That by the way is an universal sound expression in every country, anybody will understand these sounds
    But It's impossible to say uun for someone who is far from you
    Uun is not a word, if you have your mouth closed, it's just a sound.
    It's just like in English when you respond with the sound ( anha ) with hour mouth closed
    See if the sound goes far That's so fuuny!

  • @EnglishFuture-xg1gw
    @EnglishFuture-xg1gw 17 днів тому

    perfect ❤.

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  17 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much! I'm happy to hear that!

  • @raulcanuti7586
    @raulcanuti7586 2 місяці тому

    このレッスンには文化と社会的交流の側面があります。お疲れ様でした、ユーリさん。🌹 PS: "ちょっと" is one of my favourite Japanese words because in the dialect of my region, sounds really funny! 😄😄

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  2 місяці тому

      役立つレッスンで良かったです!"ちょっと"は頻繁に使うので覚えておくと便利です!。面白いですね!ラウルさんの地域にも"ちょっと"に似た言葉があるんですね?! "ちょっと"は日本語っぽくない発音で、それがまた面白いですよね!😄

    • @raulcanuti7586
      @raulcanuti7586 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@JapanizeMe1 The word I meant is just "chotto" (written "ciotto") but same pronunciation and it's used for a pretty fatty baby or puppy. Is something as "chubby", said in a gentle and amusing way. 😄😄 (I had a cat with a funny facial expression and really "chotto" and it made me laugh!) 🌹🌹

  • @sanjayranade5830
    @sanjayranade5830 7 днів тому

    Also the phrase 'chotto ------- kamo' means or implies 'chotto ---- kamo shiranai'

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  7 днів тому

      Yes, that's correct! The phrase 'ちょっと ------- かも' (chotto ------- kamo) is a short way of saying 'ちょっと ------- かもしれない' (chotto ------- kamo shirenai). Both casual ways to express uncertainty or a small possibility.

  • @hideoron
    @hideoron 6 днів тому

    おはようございますか、こんにちはか、こんばんは。はじめまして。😊 How should i write my name Vilius in japanese, when there no symbols for V or L? ヴィリウス or ビリウス ? 
    If i would adopt katakana to lithuanian language there would be lil bit different hehe😂 M and N would share same symbols just sound separated by "(dakuten?) also B and V, L and R, H and F would go together and sounds between would separated by "(dakuten?) and °(handakuten?) would need only for h turn to p 😄☺️ Some lithuanian vowels aswell would use " and ° 😊 like ą, ę, į, ų (longest sound vowels) with " and ė, y, ū (longer sound vowels) with ° 😄 そして、ヒデオとよんでください。😄☺️

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  6 днів тому +1

      はじめまして!😄Regarding how to write your name "Vilius" in Japanese, both ヴィリウス and ビリウス are correct, but I think ヴィリウス is closer to the original pronunciation.👍
      I didn't know much about Lithuanian, so thank you for sharing that with me!
      ありがとうございます!

    • @hideoron
      @hideoron 6 днів тому

      ありがとうございます。Ačiū labai 🙏☺️

  • @isaacmonterrosa4657
    @isaacmonterrosa4657 Місяць тому

    How you became interested in japanese language?

    • @robert-antoinedenault5901
      @robert-antoinedenault5901 Місяць тому +1

      Can't you tell? Her English is in a Japanese accent. Therefore she is a native Japanese that learned English. 😂

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  Місяць тому

      Thank you for showing interest!✨ Ever since I was little, I've been curious about other countries and love traveling. Whenever I traveled abroad, people would often ask me questions about Japan, but I couldn't answer them well. It made me feel embarrassed for not knowing much about my own country. So, I started studying Japanese history and language to learn more. That's how I got interested in the depth of Japanese language.😄

  • @muajin
    @muajin 10 днів тому +1

    Hmm..I've heard Japanese people say *iie* many times.

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  10 днів тому

      Thank you for your observation! You're right, "いいえ(iie)" is used, but it's less common for directly declining something. Similar to いいえ (iie), we use "いえ(ie)" or "いや(iya)" to mean "No," and often add phrases like 違います (chigaimasu) or 大丈夫です (daijōbu desu) in a more conversational way. I appreciate your comment-keep sharing your thoughts! 😊

  • @ahmedm6041
    @ahmedm6041 15 днів тому +1

    You don't need the music we want to listen to you.🙏

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  15 днів тому

      Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate your input. I'll consider your feedback for future videos. Your support means a lot! 😃

  • @EnglishFuture-xg1gw
    @EnglishFuture-xg1gw 17 днів тому

    違う means 'it's different' than what you said.

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  17 днів тому +1

      違う means indeed "Different" so, That is a perfect explanation! Thank you!

  • @fortMattari
    @fortMattari 2 місяці тому

    いつ「断る」を使うのはいい?怒った時?ちょっと強らしいね?

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  2 місяці тому +1

      「断る」は、はっきりと相手の誘いやお願いを受けないという意思をしっかり伝えるために使います。丁寧な言い方としては、「お断りします。」(okotowari shimasu)と言います。少し強い言い方ですね。

    • @fortMattari
      @fortMattari 2 місяці тому +1

      @@JapanizeMe1 詳しい説明をありがとうございます Thanks for your hard work!

  • @maryscorner6679
    @maryscorner6679 27 днів тому

    Thank you so much! You’re video helped me out a lot! You make it easy to understand and put examples that are useful I appreciate that so much 😊🩵🤍

    • @JapanizeMe1
      @JapanizeMe1  26 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much for your comment! I'm glad to hear that this video was helpful. Your feedback is incredibly valuable to me. If there's anything else you'd like to learn about or see in future videos, please let me know! 😊