「よ」- Sentence Ender Particle - JLPT N5 Grammar ┃ Genki Lesson 2

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  • Learn how to use the よ sentence ender particle to inform, teach, express acceptance, demand, a strong question or even be encouraging/pushy in Japanese!
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    ►Timestamps
    00:00 - Intro
    00:02 - よ (Make Aware)
    02:33 - よ (Teach/Convince)
    04:43 - よ (Acceptance/Permission)
    05:33 - よ (Demand)
    06:37 - よ (Strong Question)
    07:19 - よ (Encourage/Pushy)
    07:58 - Summary
    09:03 - Outro
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @rei6463
    @rei6463 7 місяців тому +3

    you’ve made learning japanese much more fun than it usually is, love your videos!!

  • @notscaredboochie
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  • @ducklingscap897
    @ducklingscap897 7 місяців тому +2

    Modal particles (words that convex emotion and not meaning) are always really hard to learn. I’m glad that my native language has them. For example we also have a ne that we say at the end of sentences to ask for agreement similar to the ね in Japanese. But I still really struggle to learn them. I respect all people who have a native language without modal particles. That’s a difficult concept to grasp. (At least arguments in comment sections make me think that 😅)

  • @Lurvas777
    @Lurvas777 5 місяців тому +1

    This was super insightful, much more so than a normal textbook (or even some blogs)! Thank you so much for your hard work! Very concise but also giving lots of examples and full explanations without unnecessary fluff around. Appreciated that a LOT! I'll def be checking out your other videos, like the complete jplt5 grammar one which I've only just started on :)

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    @levibenjamin5340 7 місяців тому

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    @user-i8435rtj3 7 місяців тому

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  • @ongyuxuan6989
    @ongyuxuan6989 7 місяців тому

    Great lesson!

  • @XCitrusOda
    @XCitrusOda 7 місяців тому

    Great explanation!

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    @karla-kv9ru 7 місяців тому

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  • @SonarHD
    @SonarHD 7 місяців тому +1

    Unfortunately this is a particle that A LOT of Japanese learners overuse. They probably think it’s like using “yo” in English, and that they sound cool or something lol. Jk…I don’t really know why, but I’ve seen people end almost all of their sentences with よ, which makes it super obvious that they don’t know how to use it. I feel like よ is one of those things in Japanese that you have to “earn” before you can use it properly.
    Anyway, nice video as always!

  • @indejcriptible
    @indejcriptible 7 місяців тому

    really insightful examples using 13 Sentinels, superb game

  • @eikreiprich8880
    @eikreiprich8880 7 місяців тому

    super fun examples. they definitley will stick in my mind. (and, how cute is ビビ with voiceacting?!)

  • @Slideways1989
    @Slideways1989 7 місяців тому

    Damn, I was just wondering about this one yesterday.

  • @jealousyofthesun
    @jealousyofthesun 6 місяців тому

    In the jojo's manga he says 時よ止まれ, what's it's supposed to be like?

  • @pv2639
    @pv2639 7 місяців тому

    Brutal

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    @sayourimohammed8745 7 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @prezentoappr1171
    @prezentoappr1171 7 місяців тому +1

    What is the grammar of te-kei+te again there in kanojo sentence 待ってて?

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  7 місяців тому +1

      待ってて is the continuous form 待っていて with the い contracted

  • @TOAKSuriFox
    @TOAKSuriFox 7 місяців тому

    I think a better translation would be "Really" like: この人怖いよ - This person is scary, really/This person is really scary or 人がってなんですよ - It was terrible, really (enforcing the sentence) It was really terrible

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  7 місяців тому +1

      For sure! The sentence translation in the video is more literal so you can see the function of the grammar more than a natural sounding sentence :) but you've done a great translation!