Japanese Particles
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- A couple people asked me to make a video on Japanese particles but I'm not an expert on them. So I looked up stuff on the internet and made this video. Here are a couple links I found useful:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanes...
www.japanesepod101.com/japane... - Розваги
One of the few UA-camrs that gives some culture with the lesson and I had to subscribe. I'm self study for about 1.5 months now. May focus is on speaking and understanding Japanese.
I have officially watched all your videos and still craving for more
Your videos are actuallt amazing! Very informative and useful. Hope to see more in the future.
Thank you :)
Love your channel! Keep up the good work! ありがとうございます!
Love your channel! Keep it up!!
😂😂😂Only one word! I’ll take it He’s so cute. I hope he realizes what a blessing it is to be bilingual, especially in Japanese.
Love ur Japanese videos
Man ur kabuto voice was awesome
great stuff keep doing it!
Thanks bro! looking foward to your next video.
love it man......totally intriged by the culture
Thank you
thank you for the explanation
That was very informative, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us, どうもうありがとうございます🤲🏼
Hi, I am just a beginner and am currently reading particles. I came across a thought of using に instead of は in a certain example and I couldn't find the difference in the usage and the context as well.
E.g. 君の出身地はどこですか? and 君の出身地にどこがありますか?
In the above example, both the sentences mean "Where is your hometown?".
So, my questions are
:
1. Is there any difference between the two?
2. Can に replace は if we talk about the description of the place like
where a thing is or likewise? If yes, could you please explain?
Ooh, I would love the answer to those questions as well
thank you!
Thank you so much for this. Im visiting Japan in April and learning as much Nihonggo as i can.😋
I really enjoyed this! I’ve only ever noticed hearing “ne” and “ka” because they are produced more emphatically at the end. I’ll listen more carefully for other particles.
Thank you! Love your hair
Any tips for training my ears to recongize the words I learn when I'm watching a Japanese show. I want understand fluent Japanese. Arigotou Gozaimasu.
Thanks, mom!
You would have had THREE... I appreciate it. ありがとうございます
Yay !! Thankyou so much!! You’re great
hi, please say the japanese sample sentences slowly so we can remember how it is enunciated thanks!
lol