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Oh my gosh I heard だから so much when listening to Japanese and never knew what it was in context. I'd thought it was one word or something, now it makes sense
I didn't even realize that there is no romaji until I read this comment. XD And I totally agree. I also like it a lot when there are Kanji with Furigana.
@@ShiyarokuBasil I'm still in the early stages and would like Romanji because I plan to speak more Japanese than write (when I move to Japan). Is there a way to see these videos with Romanji? No problem if not, I just have extra homework :/
@@DevilViolinist Aw, ok, yeah, I can understand that. Wow! You are going to move to Japan?! That's amazing! O.O And sorry, I don't think that there's a way to see this video with romaji.
Very very good lesson, Yuko先生. A note that may help non-native speakers have an easier time with から and ので is to think of them as meaning "so" when it is placed in between clauses, like this: 母が日本人だ から 家で日本語を話します。 My mother is Japanese SO at home I speak Japanese.
が is the subject marking particle and は is the topic marking particle. I don't know why but I guess は is used in the one you're talking about, emphasizing and が maybe on an extra word or the next focus of the sentence. I've been confused with it for 3 months but this week I'm getting along with it. Hope this helps @@minervaloves!
Konnichiwa, Yuko-sensei. Thank you for these lessons that you provided. I love the clarity and the explanation of the logic in regards to forming sentences and also the grammatical rules as well. I don't know why, but for some reason your voice really makes it easier for me to learn and also hugely reminded of my trip to Japan. Your voice sounded so similar and reminded me of the announcements that I heard around the city. I truly hope you'll keep tutoring us. Hontouni arigatou gozaimasu.
日本の自然が美しいので、日本語を勉強しています。^^ it's also cause, my role model is a person who can speak Japanese very well even though he's not Japanese person, so i feel like i really want to be like him too, he inspired me so much^^. He really fluent in Japanese, also another language. Want to know who is he? He is the youngest member of BIGBANG 🥰💛. Thank you sensei, today i learn something again about Japanese, i'll learn harder and harder💗
This is great. Well explained. Colloquially however you can technically say let’s get on bus first to state action first and state reason like in English format but learn basics as she well explained the real grammar.
Hello! Thank you for this lesson! I did not understand how to use から and ので before! I have a question: What is なかった? Could I say "お金がありませんから、あたらしいiPhoneを買いませんでした。"? ありがとうございました!
I viewed this video before i learned the short form. Now it makes perfect sense for the da with na adjectives and nouns. But still dont know why we use na with node. Easier for the flow of pronunciation?
Please help me here. I want to know how to say 'Just because' For ex: Just because I (something) Just because you (something) Just because it's raining. Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing these. I wasn’t able to take on campus classes because of my daughter, but I always wanted to take Japanese classes in university. 🥲
This lesson really reinforces why I'm having such trouble learning Japanese. There are so many rules regarding how adjectives, nouns, and verbs need to end depending on the particles that follow them, the level of politeness you're using, and the tense in which you're speaking. I can never remember which adjectives are い or な, or which verbs are う or る. Then there's how to pronounce them when the particle is dropped. I'll never learn this language....
Sensei, in the last example my answer was「話しています」instead of「 話します」. Would it be more appropriate to just use the plain long form or is there no difference between the two in this context? すみません!
I ma not learning japanese for anime . I love music just . If I learn japanese for anime then I won t watch all episodes in English. Watching anime will come in hand as reward to this
Hi Yuko Sensei I have a question! In the last question of the lesson, instead of ’’母が日本人なので、うちでは日本語を話します’’ I had ’’母は日本人だから、いえで日本語を話します’’. I was wondering if it is also correct if i would use 'ie' here instead of 'uchi' and if 'うちでは' can also be replaced with 'うちで' without the は?
先生、I'm studying with genki and I've learned that we can also put Kara at the end of the phrase. Does this way sound native? Can I say タクシーは高いですから、バスにのりましょう or バスにのりましょうタクシ高いですから。 ありがとう。
Is this grammarly correct sentence using "Because" grammar...? Sentence goes: ”彼はドラッグを鞄に隠していないので、先生が学校から追放したんだよ” "The teacher expelled him from the school, because he didn't hide drug in his bag"
I think you'd better join a Japanese language course. It will take a lot of time but it is the best thing, I will join a Japanese language course this month and it will end at the end of the year 2023 "it's 10 levels" . I will join the second level even though I studied Genki 1 and now studying Genki 2, but this is because my skill in the conversation is not good because I studied alone.
@@Fatima-gd8ye where this course would be ? I did finish Genki1 book and Japanese from Zero and Minna No Nihongo . I think I still need much more . Thanks a lot . Let me know more about this course.
So we can conclude that we can only get the what a person saying in japanese after whole sentence is completed. Unlike in english we can earlier get to know that this person will going to say this. Beacuse of reversive pattern
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When she said "I study Japanese because I like anime".
I really felt that
We all felt that.
XD same here
Same lol
I am learning it because i have nothing better to do and increase my language skills
For me i don’t watch but it’s a fun to learn this language xD
Oh my gosh I heard だから so much when listening to Japanese and never knew what it was in context. I'd thought it was one word or something, now it makes sense
Me too jajaja, i see the light now.
Could you type it ik romanji I haven't slept in one day so my brain aint functioning right bruv Ima sleep now cya
me three, now I fully understand; so well explained in this lesson
What does it mean "takara"?
@@dekshithaganesh6545 it’s dakara not takara because it has “ on it and it makes da
I like how there’s no romaji in this. I feel like it gets in the way after a certain point
I didn't even realize that there is no romaji until I read this comment. XD
And I totally agree.
I also like it a lot when there are Kanji with Furigana.
@@ShiyarokuBasil I'm still in the early stages and would like Romanji because I plan to speak more Japanese than write (when I move to Japan). Is there a way to see these videos with Romanji? No problem if not, I just have extra homework :/
@@DevilViolinist Aw, ok, yeah, I can understand that.
Wow! You are going to move to Japan?!
That's amazing! O.O
And sorry, I don't think that there's a way to see this video with romaji.
@@DevilViolinist you can instead start learning how to read hiragana and katakana instead. 😀
Yep, Romaji messes up with your pronunciation and makes you depend on it.
ゆうこ先生のビデオを見るので、私の日本語を上手になっています! ありがとうございました!🗣️🇯🇵🙌🏽
I love how you explain everything so clearly. ありがとうございます先生
ので is more similar to "therefore"
Very very good lesson, Yuko先生.
A note that may help non-native speakers have an easier time with から and ので is to think of them as meaning "so" when it is placed in between clauses, like this:
母が日本人だ から 家で日本語を話します。
My mother is Japanese SO at home I speak Japanese.
Thank you for this comment. Also do you know why が is used in the example and not は when talking about 母。ありがとう😊
が is the subject marking particle and は is the topic marking particle. I don't know why but I guess は is used in the one you're talking about, emphasizing and が maybe on an extra word or the next focus of the sentence. I've been confused with it for 3 months but this week I'm getting along with it. Hope this helps @@minervaloves!
Finally after 1 year , i can understand the different 😢😢
Your lessons are so good!! You make learning Japanese so much simpler, easier and more fun!!
ありがとうございました、ゆうこさん!These videos were so helpful! Now I can say: 大好きなので、日本語を学びます!
Very well explained with simple examples. Also included the informal/natural way to say it.
分かりやすかったです
Very nice way of teaching. Thank you.
Konnichiwa, Yuko-sensei.
Thank you for these lessons that you provided. I love the clarity and the explanation of the logic in regards to forming sentences and also the grammatical rules as well.
I don't know why, but for some reason your voice really makes it easier for me to learn and also hugely reminded of my trip to Japan. Your voice sounded so similar and reminded me of the announcements that I heard around the city.
I truly hope you'll keep tutoring us. Hontouni arigatou gozaimasu.
Perfect timing! I was just thinking about how to use から for “because”. ありがとうございました
Chingyさん、that's great! I'm glad this lesson was what you needed at that moment. Hope it was helpful. (^^)
Thank you so much. You’re my favorite japanese teacher everrrrrr! You explain so easily and simply
先生、ありがとうございます! このビデオは面白かったです。
日本の自然が美しいので、日本語を勉強しています。^^ it's also cause, my role model is a person who can speak Japanese very well even though he's not Japanese person, so i feel like i really want to be like him too, he inspired me so much^^. He really fluent in Japanese, also another language. Want to know who is he?
He is the youngest member of BIGBANG 🥰💛.
Thank you sensei, today i learn something again about Japanese, i'll learn harder and harder💗
With the shelter in place installed where I live, this is very helpful to me and keeps my Japanese improving
アニメが好きだから、日本語を勉強します。
先生たくさん習いしまして、本当に楽しいてす。ありがとうございました!
My dad bought this book for me! :) Your videos are really do helpful, ありかとございます ~
Thanks, I can finally say
好きだから、日本語を勉強します。
教えてくれて ありがとう🙇♀️ ゆこ先生 ☺
先生、ありがとうございました
Thank you so much for such a good lesson!! Very helpful 💗🙏
You're such an amazing teacher!
i have watch your videos and it was great. always wacthing
This video is excellent. 8:14 ので
I love your lessons, they help me so much.
ゆき 先生 ありがとございます
Thank you for this link to buy this book on Amazon. It restored my ... Amazon account.
Arigato Sensei .
Thank you so much! Finally someone who explains it summarized and easy
The teaching method is very good sensei.. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
今は先生のビデオを初めて見ています。日本語の教え方が上手ですね。ありがとうございます。Taking JLPTN4 soon, this helps a lot to refresh my Japanese grammar.
Kenさん、JLPT N4の試験、がんばってください。
@@YukoSensei はい、ありがとうございます先生 :)
Great lesson! It would be nice to see more lessons with Kanji and no romaji!
Another wow for this video! Your explanation is really very good. Highly recommended youtube channel 👍👍
This is great. Well explained. Colloquially however you can technically say let’s get on bus first to state action first and state reason like in English format but learn basics as she well explained the real grammar.
I like your Nihongo lessons dear Sensei. It's easy to understand and always fun to learn from you.
Thank you much sensei ❤
thank you for amazing lessons,💛
Thank you a lot , it was v very useful lesson ☺️👍
ありがとうございました。
Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
I'm from the Philippines Yuko sensei... You are a very good teacher..
No one gives a fuck if you're from Philippines.
Arigatou Sensei, you have cleared my doubts
ありがとうございます
thank you so much,
I am very happy there is Kanji because I am beginning to learn Kanji. I welcome Kanji. Thank you, Sensei
DV-san, Great that the Kanji in this lesson worked better for you! (^^)
Hello! Thank you for this lesson! I did not understand how to use から and ので before! I have a question: What is なかった? Could I say "お金がありませんから、あたらしいiPhoneを買いませんでした。"? ありがとうございました!
Sees "because I didn't have money"
Me: 覚えておく必要があります
I’m not sure how I found you but I’m so grateful that I did! I have this textbook so I’m in luck :-)
很有用,謝謝!
ありがとうございます
this is really helpfull
I viewed this video before i learned the short form. Now it makes perfect sense for the da with na adjectives and nouns. But still dont know why we use na with node. Easier for the flow of pronunciation?
Excellent Lesson. Very clearly explained. You are the best! Thank you 🙏🏽
DV-san,
Arigatoo gozaimasu. I'm glad that the lesson was clear.
That’s was helpful. ありがとうございました、ゆこ先生🙏🏾
I always heard this on terrace hosue and wondered what it meant! I got it thank you
アニメが好きだから、日本語を勉強しています。 (๑>◡
Same vibes here
ありがとうございました!
thank you!!
Sen very very happy this video
Please help me here. I want to know how to say 'Just because' For ex: Just because I (something) Just because you (something) Just because it's raining. Thank you so much!
lmao
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for sharing these. I wasn’t able to take on campus classes because of my daughter, but I always wanted to take Japanese classes in university. 🥲
in hebrew we also have the same, we have [ביגלל - biglal - because] and [כי -ki - because]
ありがとうございました。あなたはいいです。It was very useful lesson Thanks Alot.
みもさん、どういたしまして。レッスンがやくにたって、よかったです。I'm glad that the lesson was helpful.
So, 'I am studying Japanese because I like anime' is a better way of putting? Since the te imasu refers to an continuous action?
very good, I can teach myself in the future
This lesson really reinforces why I'm having such trouble learning Japanese. There are so many rules regarding how adjectives, nouns, and verbs need to end depending on the particles that follow them, the level of politeness you're using, and the tense in which you're speaking. I can never remember which adjectives are い or な, or which verbs are う or る. Then there's how to pronounce them when the particle is dropped. I'll never learn this language....
Ppl say English is harder
_Ichidan_ verbs all end in る/ます in present tense and are "vowel root", while _godan_ verbs all take います in present tense and are "consonant-root".
Domo arigatho gozaimas sensei
Sensei, in the last example my answer was「話しています」instead of「 話します」. Would it be more appropriate to just use the plain long form or is there no difference between the two in this context? すみません!
こんにちは先生!先生,what is the difference between ため&ので❓which is one is more formal?
ありがとうございます先生。
I bought the book, like a month ago, and now it's here and i'm excited :D
genki is rubbish, みんなの日本語 (minna no nihongo) is much better
じょうずです🙃
I ma not learning japanese for anime . I love music just . If I learn japanese for anime then I won t watch all episodes in English. Watching anime will come in hand as reward to this
Hi Yuko Sensei I have a question! In the last question of the lesson, instead of ’’母が日本人なので、うちでは日本語を話します’’ I had ’’母は日本人だから、いえで日本語を話します’’. I was wondering if it is also correct if i would use 'ie' here instead of 'uchi' and if 'うちでは' can also be replaced with 'うちで' without the は?
こんにちは せんせい
Can we use ガ particle instead of はparticle in this sentence.
たくしが たかいから,バスに のりましょう。
W😍W that is very good explanation. I will watch all your videos from now on. Highly recommended channel and sensei. Doumo arigatou gozaimasu
どもありがと先生
先生、I'm studying with genki and I've learned that we can also put Kara at the end of the phrase. Does this way sound native? Can I say タクシーは高いですから、バスにのりましょう or バスにのりましょうタクシ高いですから。
ありがとう。
Best video
That was a well structured explanation thank you!!
私はアニメ見て大好き💕だから私は日本語を勉強してる。いまのところじゅんちょうです☺。
面白いだから 授業が好きです
先生、質問がありますから。
「優しいので、母が大好きです。」と同じ意味のために、「優しいので、母を愛しています」が使えますか。
ありがとうございます。:)
what is the meaning of this sentence and why kara ne is used here
今行くからね
私はアルフレッドですので、お大事にしてください!
Watashiwa " arufureddodesunode "
I'm alfred please take care of me !
Is this correct ?
から・のでの使い分け練習シートないかな。違いが分かると思うけど、正しく使えるかどうか確認できればいいのに。
Is this grammarly correct sentence using "Because" grammar...?
Sentence goes: ”彼はドラッグを鞄に隠していないので、先生が学校から追放したんだよ” "The teacher expelled him from the school, because he didn't hide drug in his bag"
先生, 休み is a verb. But why you use as a noun ? I don't understand here ! Please clear for me.
14:26 would it be correct if i said "日本語で話します"?
Why is it not "母を好きです" ? Isnt mother a direct object in the sentence?
13:45 Is it correct using は instead of が?
This kinda a new comment but can you put a い adjective or a な adjective at the end of a sentence instead of a verb?
Hi, do you still have a online lesson?
but isn't there more to node and kara than formality? Like volitions
for the question at 14:05 ish can you use “母は” instead of “母が” ?
I am preparing my self to take JLPT N5 Next December .. if there are any advices please let me know .
Gaambaatte kudaasai
I think you'd better join a Japanese language course.
It will take a lot of time but it is the best thing, I will join a Japanese language course this month and it will end at the end of the year 2023 "it's 10 levels" . I will join the second level even though I studied Genki 1 and now studying Genki 2, but this is because my skill in the conversation is not good because I studied alone.
The course that I will join is at the Japan Foundation in Cairo, are you Egyptian?
@@Fatima-gd8ye where this course would be ? I did finish Genki1 book and Japanese from Zero and Minna No Nihongo . I think I still need much more . Thanks a lot . Let me know more about this course.
@@Fatima-gd8ye oh I think I can't join there ! It's too far. Is it expinsive ?!
Excuse me, ms.Yuko. İ use "subj + obj + verb, なぜなら + subj + ..... ".
Can İ use this sentence?
So we can conclude that we can only get the what a person saying in japanese after whole sentence is completed. Unlike in english we can earlier get to know that this person will going to say this. Beacuse of reversive pattern