This was great 😅 haha. To keep in mind, 'great' should not be used all the time as well in English, it would sound weird to me (Canadian). There is more of a hierarchy like okay < good/fun < great < amazing < incredible/superb. If you know how to use them in context it will make anyone sound more native.
Especially when you learn to use some of these sarcastically. I always forget that some countries don't have sarcasm. Example: "Great weather we're having." Meanwhile, it's actually terrible weather. 😅
Thank you so much for the video and such a good explanation! That was really amazing! 😄
I'm from Thessaloniki. I don't make my mind to begin Japanese...but i really enjoy your communications skills!!!! Keep walking...!
I love the cut of this Video, so helpful learning japanese 👍🏼
Kon'nichiwa! Decent video good cut👍🏼
I always wondered when it was the correct time to say "ii desu ne". Now I know the difference. I will use ii desu ne at least 5 times today LOL.
Love this thank you for the tip really helpful
Thanks for teaching me so much English! ( I am actually learning Japanese )....what a lot of clap trap!!.
Personally i like the way the video is cut👍
This Video is great 😁
Can you tell me what to say if I see something cool, like a koi fish that's pretty, or maybe something cool like a sports car?
SUGOI video da , terumi-hakase !!!!
Sugoiiiiiiiii
Hahaha. I love it.
This was great 😅 haha. To keep in mind, 'great' should not be used all the time as well in English, it would sound weird to me (Canadian). There is more of a hierarchy like okay < good/fun < great < amazing < incredible/superb. If you know how to use them in context it will make anyone sound more native.
Especially when you learn to use some of these sarcastically. I always forget that some countries don't have sarcasm. Example: "Great weather we're having." Meanwhile, it's actually terrible weather. 😅
Sugoi!
Actually a lot of Japanese that self teach themselves english speak it better than some Americans
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You make a lot of obvious grammar mistakes in English.