How to Use いい?

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2023
  • 「いい」is a very commonly used word that has a similar meaning to "good" in English. But there are differences in the ways it is used, in some situations it sounds very weird to use いい as a replacement for "good". In this video, I explain how people make mistakes and how you should use いい in a more natural way.
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  • @kanamenaito
    @kanamenaito  Рік тому +429

    Let me add some other mistakes that Japanese learners often make when using いい.
    In Japanese, if you can replace いい with おいしい or 上手, then it is weird to use いい. If you want to say "this miso-soup is good" and say この味噌汁はいいです, it sounds very weird. If you are talking about the taste, if something tastes good, in this situation people normally just say おいしい, この味噌汁はおいしいです, using いいです here sounds very unnatural. The same thing can be said about 上手. "Your English is good", in this situation Japanese native would say 英語が上手ですね instead of using いい. It sounds very unnatural to use いい in this situation. There might be other situations I haven't covered, I will add them here if I find them.

    • @charlesclauss7545
      @charlesclauss7545 Рік тому +13

      If you have a Patreon, for one I would subscribe, and for another the link should be in the video description

    • @kanamenaito
      @kanamenaito  Рік тому +16

      @@charlesclauss7545 added it. Thanks.

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      @karaoke_bqv Рік тому +18

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    • @lucasacosta8259
      @lucasacosta8259 Рік тому +2

      @@karaoke_bqv i second this comment

    • @MrGrabReal
      @MrGrabReal Рік тому +2

      @@karaoke_bqv i third this comment

  • @coffee-is-power
    @coffee-is-power Рік тому +175

    "it sounds like i'm a p*rn producer" 💀💀💀💀

  • @zebulawienandt
    @zebulawienandt Рік тому +438

    It took way too long for someone to properly explain to me the differences in using よ and ね... finally!

    • @d0xter742
      @d0xter742 Рік тому +25

      grammar explanations rarely fall upon you, you have to search them out yourself

    • @ggmedia
      @ggmedia Рік тому +14

      Duolingo told me really early on.

    • @66zino
      @66zino Рік тому

      @@ggmedia fr ngl

    • @ArnaudMEURET
      @ArnaudMEURET Рік тому +10

      Except as often in Japanese, if it sounds simple, it’s only because it’s only part of the whole story…😓

    • @Arigator2
      @Arigator2 11 місяців тому +1

      I think it's better to figure out as much as possible on your own. I just started learning Japanese a few months ago. This is probably the earliest I could learn this distinction and have it be interesting and memorable.
      It was probably too soon for ii, I didn't quite get all that. But I'm just learning for fun. :) To have something to do when I watch anime. Kimi to anime ga mitai.

  • @susanma4899
    @susanma4899 Рік тому +555

    "It sounds sexual." LOL, I've never heard that before and it reminds me of something. Years ago my Japanese coworker would say to us (foreigners) "thank you for the other day" in English. He was directly translating the Japanese phrase 先日はどうも. I always snickered because it just sounded sexual to me, and I'd bat my eyelashes and say "You're welcome...."

    • @deotexh
      @deotexh 11 місяців тому +69

      Doesn't sound sexual to me

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 11 місяців тому +7

      Get a Japanese person to say "Haribos" for you.

    • @waffleless
      @waffleless 10 місяців тому +26

      Oh yeah, that does sound suggestive haha

    • @NathanHigiers
      @NathanHigiers 8 місяців тому +8

      How bruh ?

    • @user-wu7ck5lv5e
      @user-wu7ck5lv5e 8 місяців тому +3

      I think this idea says more about Japanese culture than it does about foreigners.

  • @LimeGreenTeknii
    @LimeGreenTeknii Рік тому +38

    It's funny how it goes both ways. 要は頭がいい is just the normal way to say "Kaname is smart," but saying "Kaname's head is good" sounds like you're talking about sex in English 😆

  • @ampoule1878
    @ampoule1878 Рік тому +208

    I find that the いい in the case of refusing something is very similar to "(no), I'm good" in English. Very neat.

    • @airacristina2693
      @airacristina2693 Рік тому +3

      Could say the pharase? Or the person just say いいです and it's ok?

    • @susanma4899
      @susanma4899 Рік тому +32

      Exactly. In English we often say, "That's okay" or "I'm fine" to mean "no thanks."

    • @lordnatu
      @lordnatu Рік тому +5

      Except, if someone asks a favor of you and you respond "I'm good" that's very rude

    • @ampoule1878
      @ampoule1878 Рік тому +9

      @@lordnatu depends on context and circumstance but yes it can be, since you are refusing something but the same can be said for refusal in any language

    • @alexismayfield522
      @alexismayfield522 9 місяців тому +1

      @@ampoule1878I would say in all cases it’s rude but the rudeness is acceptable if this is like a close family member or it’s a situation in which you don’t care about being thought of as rude like if someone you don’t like asks a favor of you and you say “I’m good”. I don’t think there is ever a polite way to use it when someone is asking a favor of you

  • @that1pianist
    @that1pianist Рік тому +170

    The explanation of the difference between よ and ね particle endings was also super helpful!

    • @airacristina2693
      @airacristina2693 Рік тому +15

      ね is like " isn't it? ".
      よ gives an enthusiasm. You can say よ is like " ! ".
      And " か " is like " ?"

  • @hs2763
    @hs2763 Рік тому +73

    日本人ですが、英語リスニングへの苦手意識を無くすトレーニングも兼ねてよく聞いています。
    ここまで日本語を分解して考えたことがなかったので、聞いていてとても楽しいです。これからも楽しみにしてます。

    • @pavelsmichenko8821
      @pavelsmichenko8821 11 місяців тому +4

      こんにちは、先生。一つ質問してもいいですか? 答えていただけたら、ありがとうございます。

  • @Leo-Tyrant
    @Leo-Tyrant Рік тому +241

    You are...incredible. 4 years of daily studding and in 4 minutes your videos provide more insight than thousands of hours in other mediums. Just joined your Patreon, please keep it up. (本当にいい先生ですよ)

    • @quai7865
      @quai7865 Рік тому +17

      本当に素晴らしい先生ですね♪♪

    • @NiqIce
      @NiqIce 11 місяців тому +3

      そうそう。これはいい動画です

  • @jozef_chocholacek
    @jozef_chocholacek Рік тому +167

    Discussing yo/ne makes me - as Czech speaker - giggle, as in Czech we also use yo/ne (yo written jo in Czech). Yo means "yes" in colloquial language, ne means no, but they are used as well as particles for question / confirmation in the quite similar way as in Japanese. 😅

    • @Yotanido
      @Yotanido Рік тому +15

      In German, we also use jo/ne for yes/no. And at least in my region of Germany, we also use "ne" pretty much the same way it's used in Japanese.
      Don't use "jo" like that, though.

    • @buvvins6687
      @buvvins6687 Рік тому +8

      @@Yotanido i use "Jo" as a greeting often and "ne" means mostly something like "have you not?/are you not?/is it not?" etc.
      "Jo, du warst doch letztens in Frankreich im Urlaub, ne?
      "Du arbeitest doch immernoch bei x, ne?"
      The "ne" that is used for "No" is written the same but pronounced differently.
      But since this is not standard Hochdeutsch anyway it does not really matter.

    • @meeese6_
      @meeese6_ Рік тому +18

      japanese 🤝 german
      ええ?ちょっと待って…

    • @dumbo_airlines7485
      @dumbo_airlines7485 Рік тому +5

      In Afrikaans we use Yo (written as Jo) like English speakers use wow and ne we use exactly the same as in Japanese

    • @JoaoVHS
      @JoaoVHS Рік тому +10

      Brazilian here, "né" is an abbreviation for "não é" in Portuguese, which can mean "it isn't", but it's mostly used at the end of sentences with the meaning of "isn't it?".
      Again, just like ね. I'm surprised so many other languages share it!

  • @AwestrikeFearofGods
    @AwestrikeFearofGods Рік тому +7

    2:40 In English, "I'm good." "I'm okay." and " I'm fine." are casual ways to say "No thanks."
    The full phrase, "No, but thanks to you anyway, for offering. I'm fine already." would sound ridiculously formal.

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    @garrettramos8052 Рік тому +25

    教えてくれてありがとうございます要先生。この動画はとてもすぶらしい。1年前、日本語を勉強しはじめたり、たっぷりビデオを見たりします。そして要さんのような先生がベストだと思います。日本語が上手になりたい。このコメントを読んでくれてありがとうございます皆さん。

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    @amarug 11 місяців тому +11

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    @joeljenkins9424 Рік тому +10

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  • @catherineroberts5239
    @catherineroberts5239 Рік тому +29

    I imagine the use of いいよ to say okay is similar to how in English we use “fine” to say okay. actually this is also true for describing people. if we call someone “fine” it has a sexual connotation too 😂 but if we describe objects we’re just saying that it meets our standards.

  • @UnbridledWeeping
    @UnbridledWeeping Рік тому +13

    I kept getting yo and ne particles mixed up until I heard someone explain ne as like the British “innit?” Now I just think “n for innit” and remember which is which.

    • @max3446
      @max3446 2 місяці тому +1

      よ and ね translate reasonably well to "..., you know" and "..., right?" (or "init") respectively.

    • @HollyMacNaughton
      @HollyMacNaughton Місяць тому

      Great comment

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    • @cryptic2121
      @cryptic2121 11 місяців тому

      "That sounds sexual" XD

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    @user-gs6du1ex1b 4 місяці тому

    It's a very helpful video, I'm glad you threw in the mini-lessons about the particles as well. Your explanation of 'ne' and 'yo' was much more intuitive than the previous ones I've heard.

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  • @Android25K
    @Android25K Рік тому +1

    I've always wondered how ね and よ were used since I've heard them so much, thank you!

  • @SchmelzKeaseLP
    @SchmelzKeaseLP 4 місяці тому

    要先生の動画はいいです。たくさん勉強しました!

  • @foogod4237
    @foogod4237 Рік тому +34

    It took me quite a while to realize that the meaning of いい is often much more complex than a lot of sources make it out to be. Kudos for tackling this subject when a lot of other people just gloss over it entirely.
    I still remember being really confused when starting out while reading a manga (よつばと) at the following exchange (talking about buying gifts to give to neighbors after moving in):
    A: 変なもん 持ってくんなよ
    B: 俺はプリンが 好きなんだ
    A: いや おまえの 嗜好はいい
    Wait, is he saying that B's choices/preferences are bad (いや) or that they're good (いい)? I asked around and got confirmation that he was indeed saying they were _not_ desirable, but still never fully understood why いい was used here until much later when I got a much better understanding of all the different ways that the word is actually used (in this case, いい(です) has a similar meaning to the "no, thank you" usage in the video (I tend to think of it as being sorta equivalent to saying "I'm good" in English), meaning basically "no thank you, we'll be fine without getting your personal preferences involved")

    • @airacristina2693
      @airacristina2693 Рік тому +3

      Thank you so much. I was reading yotsuba later and I was confused by this.

  • @amuntutana4266
    @amuntutana4266 Рік тому +3

    とても有益な動画 です。ありがとうございます。

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    @funpheonix9752 4 місяці тому +1

    すごくいい動画です!
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    @AB-om2qp Рік тому +8

    さすが、先生!いつも通りすごく役に立ちましたよね

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    かなめ先生の動画は素晴らしいと思います。

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    @daviddennis5748 Рік тому

    Thank you! This was a really helpful video! I wasn't quite sure what the Nani Nani ga part meant, but I think I figured out that you mean -whatever you want to say you like then ga particle. - The examples helped there. That honestly helped me understand that particle a little better now.

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    @koxukoshu 11 місяців тому +3

    この動画はやくにたった!すごくいいですよ!The pateron segue at the end was brilliant :D

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    @Lazarus-cj8gn Рік тому +2

    かなめ先生の教え方がいいですね

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    要先生の動画はすごくいいですね😉

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    またすごくいい動画を作ってありがとうございます!

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  • @penxive
    @penxive Рік тому

    ありがとう、要先生。これはすごくいい動画です!

  • @catherinebutler4819
    @catherinebutler4819 11 місяців тому

    本当に使いやすかった!

  • @philippzerbe6678
    @philippzerbe6678 3 місяці тому +1

    要先生のどうが、すごくいいです。

  • @penitent_1
    @penitent_1 4 місяці тому

    カナメ先生の動画すごくいいですね。

  • @rationalcoder
    @rationalcoder Рік тому

    Grats on breaking 100k! Well deserved for producing top-tier content.

  • @SimpleMusings
    @SimpleMusings Рік тому

    Thank you for explaining those ending particles "yo" and "Ne" which are often skipped when going over dialogue

  • @kurumiPH
    @kurumiPH 11 місяців тому

    UA-cam recommend your video +1 subscriber 🎉 I was learning Japanese😊 thank you for the info.

  • @HookTheMonster
    @HookTheMonster Рік тому +1

    Your videos have helped me so much with my understanding of the よ and ね
    Do you offer online classes or have any recommendations to speed up learning?

  • @hiiro540
    @hiiro540 9 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @sjnok2905
    @sjnok2905 Рік тому +2

    This was great! Would you ever do a video on how to use 感じ?

  • @MostlyAlone
    @MostlyAlone Рік тому +3

    If I could have asked you to make any one video explaining something it would have been this one!
    There are tons of very good content creators and teachers on this platform that I deeply appreciate, but you are the special sort of person who is able to understand exactly which things are difficult and why. You're like the teaching equivalent of the infamous machine technician who knew how to repair a very expensive piece of equipment by striking it hard with a hammer in one very specific location in a very specific way.
    When trying to translate things and wrap my head around the way いい applies meaning to the sentence and its different usages has really been stumping me. I felt like a really dummy for not realizing before now that *d'oh!* いい is an...い-ADJECTIVE! 🤦‍♂🤦‍♂🤦‍♂
    Sometimes a word like this いい is just so vague that the way it's used doesn't make sense until someone outright tells you what the "correct" answer is to provide that clarity.

  • @sarveshverjat134
    @sarveshverjat134 Рік тому

    北海道から教えてくれていつもありがとうございます。

  • @tonyflamingo3444
    @tonyflamingo3444 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank You For The Explanation
    要先生の動画はいいです

  • @josephval5593
    @josephval5593 Рік тому

    Happy for you in getting 100K subs
    I hope you get even more subscribers soon

  • @zenitsu7195
    @zenitsu7195 11 місяців тому

    この動画すごく有用!!ありがとう!

  • @Chicken-uf4tw
    @Chicken-uf4tw Рік тому

    この動画はとても有益ですよ。ありがとうございます!

  • @OniLink977
    @OniLink977 Рік тому

    Love your channel

  • @PastaMaster115
    @PastaMaster115 4 місяці тому

    これはすごくいい動画です。とても面白かった。ありがとう!