Arigatou sensei. Ohayou gozaimasu. Hajimemaste.. Watashi wa haidelyn alburo desu.. Haidee to yon de kudasai. Piliioipn kara kimashita.. Douzo yoroshiko onegaizemasu.
I went over this a little bit in another video - ua-cam.com/video/QVK6B5r6pBo/v-deo.html Basically, they are often interchangeable, but he emphasizes the direction of movement more, whereas ni emphasizes the location.
Hi. I got confused. For Hashiru, the second last kana is shi. Should it be Group 2, (based on the table you showed for Group 2) and turn to hashimasu? Instead of Group 1, hashirimasu?
I misspoke and said "Sundays" instead of "Saturdays" at 15:54. But, you all knew that already right?
Arigatou sensei. Ohayou gozaimasu
Arigatou sensei. Ohayou gozaimasu. Hajimemaste.. Watashi wa haidelyn alburo desu.. Haidee to yon de kudasai. Piliioipn kara kimashita.. Douzo yoroshiko onegaizemasu.
よろしくおねがいします。がんばってね!
It helps a lot..
Thanks..
Nice video!
Glad you enjoyed it
What is different between ni and he particle when use before ikimasu
I went over this a little bit in another video - ua-cam.com/video/QVK6B5r6pBo/v-deo.html
Basically, they are often interchangeable, but he emphasizes the direction of movement more, whereas ni emphasizes the location.
@@jlptbootcamp thank you @clayton macknight San
Hi. I got confused. For Hashiru, the second last kana is shi. Should it be Group 2, (based on the table you showed for Group 2) and turn to hashimasu? Instead of Group 1, hashirimasu?
Group 2 verbs *usually* end in the i sound or e sound, but not always. There are numerous exceptions to this rule.
14:20 ????
sorry for the glitch! This was one of the earlier videos.