【GENKI L2】この (Kono) その (Sono) あの (Ano) - Don't say これはやまださんです (This is Yamada-san)
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2023
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This channel like a gold. I watched a lot video about the particles, then i don't understand. But this video, quickly i understand. I don't need video from another channel anymore 😹
So clear that I understood right away :) thanks:)
Thanks a lot,as a beginner in Japanese it helped me a lot, arigato sensei 🙏
This channel is very helpful they deserve more subscribers this is the first time I actually understand kono vs kore
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That was very interesting. I knew the rules for "Kore" and "Kono" and so on, but this thing with referring to people was new for me. Thank you so much for this lesson, Madame!
Very useful information, especially when trying to avoid embarrassment, lol
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ありがとございます😍
very informative!
ありがとうございます。😊
ありがとうございます
Very good explanation, thank you
ありがとうございます。
Thank you so much, I was really struggling to understand this topic but you made it so easy to understand :) ありがとうございますせんせい
I have been studying the Japanese language for about a year, and your videos have really helped me advance lately. どもありがとう!
P.S. Is どもありがとう polite enough in this context?
I'm glad my lessons have been helpful for your learning. どうもありがとうございます will be more proper for polite situations. The ございます part adds formality and politeness to some expressions.
おはよう → おはようございます
ありがとう → ありがとうございます
おめでとう → おめでとうございます
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thanks yuko sensei as always. i hope one day there will be a lesson on こんな and そんな sometime
この人はゆこです、YTに最高の先生
ありがとうございますゆうこせんせい!
yuko sensei is the best teacher specially for a beginner like me. thank you so much for sharing your knowledge in a simple and effective way, sensei.
i just want to ask, do you have a video about particle まで ? thank you.
Thank you for the sweet comment. ありがとうございます!I currently don't have a video about まで but will add it to my list for future lessons. 😊
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I had picked up on the way they are different quite fast when looking at their uses. The more interesting part to me was figuring out that the れ series on people wasn't acceptable, which makes me think that saying that would be equivalent to saying something like "This/That thing is NAME" which degrades the person.
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So in simple words the “の” series is for specifics, and the “れ” series is the vague or general yes ??
very late to this but の series refers to nouns only, as in "その人は走りです" (人-Hito, 走り-Hashiri) (that person is running) Sono only connects to the noun after it, as using "そのは走り" Would roughly translate as "That running" which doesn't make sense in both japanese or english, since there's no noun to connect to it.
れ series are meant to be used by themselves *or* with no nouns (from my understanding) Like pointing to a rock after being asked a question and you'd respond with "これ!" or if someone asked what that (unknown animal/thing) is doing with its legs, you'd respond with "あれは走りです!" (THAT is running!)
Im stil very much a beginner but that's my understanding
@@kilo3868 Appreciate you so much for that homie, I’ll use this as reference if I ever forget. I did figure it out though. After I started my Japanese class in school. Nevertheless appreciate you for the time to explain. W guy‼️
so if i want to ask; is this t-shirt? kore wa tshatsu desu ka? or kono tshatsu wa desu ka?
"kore wa T shatsu desu ka?" 😊
I would have also included “do.”
l become r
how
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