【GENKI L2】Japanese Negative Form じゃない Ja Nai 【Japanese Grammar】
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2023
- 0:13 Review of Affirmative Sentence
1:26 Negative Form of [NOUN]です (desu)
3:05 Point 1 - Other Versions
4:28 Point 2 - Always used with a Noun
5:45 Point 3 - Can't be used with Adjectives
7:22 Practice with Example Sentences
8:54 How to use も (MO)
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A very clear, informative video. ありがとうございます。
You should also make a video about adjectives ended in いい negative form.
This is a very clear lesson.now I clearly understand the difference of these three. I'm studying Japanese 2 months ago I have limited time and resources. This is really helpful.どうもありがとうございます。
Thank you sensei! I hope you'll always upload new video soon✨🙏🏻
Learning Nihongo with you Sensei Yuko is enjoyable,❤❤❤ Doumo Arigatou Gozaimasu ❤❤❤
ビデオは最高です!ありがとう😄
You are so totally amazing to keep putting out new videos! I am 2 chapters away from finishing GENKI book 1, self taught with the limited help from a great tutor, but I feel I really still dont understand much at all after all this time, Yet after watching any of your videos, I feel that I can finally understand things. So sadly, I really feel like I need to start all over again from the beginning with your approach and lessons. Wish I did in the beginning over a year ago.
ありがとうございます
Hi sensei! Thank you for the lesson - though may I clarify something? The sentence 'Today is not Tuesday' didn't have the particle NI for Tuesday, so I'm guessing NI is only used when paired with an action/verb - is that correct?
Please make video on いきょし and なきょし negative form in another video😅
Konnichi wa Yuko Sensei. Can you connect the two statements into one by using で? Ex: chichi no shigoto wa bengoshi ja nai de, haha no shigoto mo bengoshi ja nai desu. ありがとうございます。
Just a quick question 先生🙏. This isn't related to the video. この文は、“赤い夕焼けで二人で話します。”. The で for 夕焼けで indicates that me and my friend talk under the sunset right?). Instead of using に。
Can you say "dewa nai desu"? I have heard this but I am not sure how formal it is - thank you
Yes, you can. It's a slightly more conversational version of "dewa arimasen" because of the "nai desu" ending. It's still very formal.
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What I don't understand here, in the first part of the lesson (1:12), is that Nothing indicates WHOSE origin or hobby. It simply says "The orgin is Tokyo", and "The hobby is hiking". Whose origin or hobby? My, his, hers?
Shouldn't it be like: わたし の しゅsしん は ときょ ですは - MY origin, or ちち の しゅみ は ハイキング です - MY FATHER'S hobby ?
My name is jnai
America くに が じゃないです
Thank you sensei! I hope you'll always upload new video soon✨🙏🏻