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We need more teachers like you on UA-cam. Simple explanation and straight up. There are too many "nonsense " sensei wannabe that only cause confussion. I appreciate it😊 Konnichiwa from Panama ❤
In French it's just the contrary. It's rude to use someone's name while talking directly to him except for interjection, because it just looks/sounds as if you were talking about him/her like he/she was not there. So it will be difficult to me to get used to this😢
watashi no tomodachi ore no tomodachi "watashi" is the polite standard first person pronoun, and "ore" is the casual masculine version. You will never hear ore in formal settings. It is mostly used among men. "Watashi" can be used by anyone, in any situation.
@@matthewtopping2061actually I heard from a Japanese person that "Watashi" is gender-neutural if it's in formal setting, but if it's in casual it's mostly used by women ( × ▽◝ )
I'm watching from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩 I also love Japanese language. ❤️ People of Bangladesh know that Japan is the best friend of Bangladesh. We love Japan & all Japanese people. ❤️
Thanks for teaching this lesson.
こんにちは。私はタイ人です。🇹🇭
Thank you for your video. I love Japanese language. 😍♥️🇯🇵
こんにちは。いつも応援ありがとうございます。
Thanks for watching my video clips. What level of Japanese language are you studying?
@@JEasyStudy N5 (I just learn this language recently. I can say and write Japanese a little. 😅)
@@toonwachi600 最近なのに、日本語が上手ですね。
ありがとうございます
いつも応援ありがとう!
Thanks man for your japanese knowledges sharing! Keep it up!
Thanks and just hope this video clips useful for anyone learning Japanese
I'm gonna struggle with this so much. I can't remember names to save my life unless they're someone I'm around a lot.
Watashitachi wa Gakusei desu
That's right
Thank you
Thanks for your support!
We need more teachers like you on UA-cam. Simple explanation and straight up. There are too many "nonsense " sensei wannabe that only cause confussion. I appreciate it😊 Konnichiwa from Panama ❤
Thanks for watching. Just hope these videos clip are useful for Japanese learninh people.
Nice to see you.
tips -
you should NEVER call a person あなた because it sounds rude instead you should say their name
Yes, you are right.
However, anyone who is a beginner of learning Japanese should know about あなた meaning
In French it's just the contrary. It's rude to use someone's name while talking directly to him except for interjection, because it just looks/sounds as if you were talking about him/her like he/she was not there. So it will be difficult to me to get used to this😢
こんにちは。私はビルマ人です。🇲🇲
6:17 what is the difference between watashi no tomodachi and ori no tomodachi ( i heard on anime)
watashi no tomodachi
ore no tomodachi
"watashi" is the polite standard first person pronoun, and "ore" is the casual masculine version. You will never hear ore in formal settings. It is mostly used among men. "Watashi" can be used by anyone, in any situation.
@@matthewtopping2061actually I heard from a Japanese person that "Watashi" is gender-neutural if it's in formal setting, but if it's in casual it's mostly used by women ( × ▽◝ )
@@Jjiny1.1 I suppose this is true. Most men probably use "boku", "ore" or some regional variation in private settings.
Arigatou
ありがとうございます、私が日本語のN5を学んでいます。進んでが試みています。Please correct me if it’s wrong :)
Your Japanese is OK.
Learn more to be perfect!
Now I can flex..😜😁
Thanks and just hope this video clips useful for anyone learning Japanese
I'm watching from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩
I also love Japanese language. ❤️
People of Bangladesh know that Japan is the best friend of Bangladesh.
We love Japan & all Japanese people. ❤️
Thank you very much
@@JEasyStudy Welcome. ❤️🥀
❤
Isn't kanjou like girlfriend in Japanese I'm so confused idk dats why I searched it up 😭
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same like i need helpp
Arigatou