I'm so glad i found this video, i've been struggling even with the simplest grammar! This video really cut every point into small pieces, and i was finally able to understand it 🤦. Thank you !
JoachimderZweite Thanks! Yeah, one of the big complaints for the first series of videos I did was my American accented Japanese :). I'll be releasing these in a regular basis. The は particle video is coming soon. It came out pretty well I think. Stay tuned.
I know that this was posted 2yrs ago😅 but I still hope that you'll read this comment, thanks so much for uploading this, it's very clear, understandable, and it helps a lot 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 tysm😁❤️❤️
That's good to see you learn Japanese. By the way, I also teach Japanese at my UA-cam channel. You can check it out if you want. Hope my lessons helps 😇.
Hi Clayton! I was wondering, is there any way you'd be able to put on proper subtitles for the video instead of the auto generated ones? Your Memrise course is incredibly resourceful and I wanted to share it with a friend of mine who is hard of hearing. Unfortunately UA-cam's auto generated subtitles are not very helpful for everyone.
I've been thinking about trying to do this for awhile. I definitely have the scripts, so just need to time it up. Unfortunately, I'm really busy these days. I'll try to get to it though!
That's good to see you learn Japanese. By the way, I also teach Japanese at my UA-cam channel. You can check it out if you want. Hope my lessons helps 😇.
That's good to see you learn Japanese. By the way, I also teach Japanese at my UA-cam channel. You can check it out if you want. Hope my lessons helps 😇.
Hello :) I only have a 0.5mm Fineliner, which makes writing Kanji (as example kirei 綺麗) a living hell for my nerves and patience. Is it important to write kanji in Japanese? Or can I use hiragana in the beginning? Thanks for the Video and your hard work to help us little Foreigners :)
There are two ways to go about studying kanji. One way is to just simply let the computers do all the work and never really learn to write kanji. Or write kanji as much as you can until it becomes automatic. To be honest, you can survive without ever learning to write kanji, and so it might not be the most efficient use of your time to do so. However, for some it can be a good way to practice and learn the different strokes. For others it can be down right meditative to drill kanji. It just really depends on how you learn and if you enjoy it. The most important part of studying a language is what motivates you because that will keep you going.
@@jlptbootcamp thank you so much. I will continue to learn kanji harder now, I will hopefully get a thinner Pen so I can get those nice thin strokes! All the best to you and stay healthy :D
@@icardi9goat you too! Personally, I don't practice writing kanji too much, but I wish I had more time to. The app "kanji study" is also good for practicing writing on your phone by touch.
I'm a bit confused because I thought that the subject was always first in japanese. For example for not delicious food I said たべものおいしくない Why is that wrong? Sorry, I am new 😶
Adjectives go before nouns in Japanese just like English -> おいしくない たべもの (not delicious food). If you want to make a sentence like "This food is not delicious.", you need more parts: このたべものは おいしくないです。In this sentence the subject is first.
chiisana is a nominalized adjective. In other words, you can make an adjective into a noun by cutting off the i and adding sa. Then, to use it to modify / describe a noun you use the na particle.
That's good to see you learn Japanese. By the way, I also teach Japanese at my UA-cam channel. You can check it out if you want. Hope my lessons helps 😇.
I'm so glad i found this video, i've been struggling even with the simplest grammar! This video really cut every point into small pieces, and i was finally able to understand it 🤦. Thank you !
Glad to hear it. I hope it helps you pass the test.
so this was what my grammar teacher was trying to teach us in whole ONE hour???? thank god i found you
It took them an hour to explain this? Wow. Glad I could help!
Very well done. I am so glad you have a Japanese native speaker.
JoachimderZweite Thanks! Yeah, one of the big complaints for the first series of videos I did was my American accented Japanese :). I'll be releasing these in a regular basis. The は particle video is coming soon. It came out pretty well I think. Stay tuned.
i minor in 日本語 and these videos are very helpful for quick review over stuff we learn in class! ^^ よくやった。ありがとうございます!
This is such a wonderfully clear explanation of how it works!!!! Thank you so much!
I know that this was posted 2yrs ago😅 but I still hope that you'll read this comment, thanks so much for uploading this, it's very clear, understandable, and it helps a lot 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 tysm😁❤️❤️
No problem. I'm glad it helped you out. Be sure to share it and check out the other episodes.
ありがとうございます。
This is nice. Keep it up!
Be sure to check out my other videos!
now this is what i gonna called "helping and teaching each other when U already master something"
That's good to see you learn Japanese. By the way, I also teach Japanese at my UA-cam channel. You can check it out if you want. Hope my lessons helps 😇.
this is very good i can learn slowly and get it right thank u very much
Good to know! Thanks for the compliment. Good luck on the test!
Woah! You wrote a book? Congratulations!
Thanks! It was a ton of work, but I really think it will be handy guide for everyone!
I answered for 'A lively dog' Nigiyaka na inu'. This is also correct right?
yes, you know that he's talking about the elephant because he's pointing at it and saying that it is big
i hope you have make more videos cause this really helps.
also like particles.. it confuses me。hope to hear you soon , thank you
So far, I've published 12 grammar videos and more are on the way. They take a little while to make, but I'm doing my best to get them out there.
Hi Clayton! I was wondering, is there any way you'd be able to put on proper subtitles for the video instead of the auto generated ones? Your Memrise course is incredibly resourceful and I wanted to share it with a friend of mine who is hard of hearing. Unfortunately UA-cam's auto generated subtitles are not very helpful for everyone.
I've been thinking about trying to do this for awhile. I definitely have the scripts, so just need to time it up. Unfortunately, I'm really busy these days. I'll try to get to it though!
I had purchased the JLPT study guide book. How do I use it with your videos?
That's good to see you learn Japanese. By the way, I also teach Japanese at my UA-cam channel. You can check it out if you want. Hope my lessons helps 😇.
ありがとうございます😊
That's good to see you learn Japanese. By the way, I also teach Japanese at my UA-cam channel. You can check it out if you want. Hope my lessons helps 😇.
I'm glad i'm found this video for learn..arigatougozaimasu..😌😌🤩
Glad to hear that!
おはようございます
3 years ago thanks you :)
My pleasure. Hope it helps.
ありがと
forgot the u at the end but im guessing you know this by now.
haha! yeah, thanks for the kind words!
Hello :) I only have a 0.5mm Fineliner, which makes writing Kanji (as example kirei 綺麗) a living hell for my nerves and patience. Is it important to write kanji in Japanese? Or can I use hiragana in the beginning? Thanks for the Video and your hard work to help us little Foreigners :)
There are two ways to go about studying kanji. One way is to just simply let the computers do all the work and never really learn to write kanji. Or write kanji as much as you can until it becomes automatic. To be honest, you can survive without ever learning to write kanji, and so it might not be the most efficient use of your time to do so. However, for some it can be a good way to practice and learn the different strokes. For others it can be down right meditative to drill kanji. It just really depends on how you learn and if you enjoy it. The most important part of studying a language is what motivates you because that will keep you going.
@@jlptbootcamp thank you so much. I will continue to learn kanji harder now, I will hopefully get a thinner Pen so I can get those nice thin strokes! All the best to you and stay healthy :D
@@icardi9goat you too! Personally, I don't practice writing kanji too much, but I wish I had more time to. The app "kanji study" is also good for practicing writing on your phone by touch.
What is kerei?
I'm a bit confused because I thought that the subject was always first in japanese. For example for not delicious food I said たべものおいしくない Why is that wrong? Sorry, I am new 😶
Adjectives go before nouns in Japanese just like English -> おいしくない たべもの (not delicious food).
If you want to make a sentence like "This food is not delicious.", you need more parts:
このたべものは おいしくないです。In this sentence the subject is first.
please answer me bro .
I am mechanical engineer 👉 fresher 👈 and jlpt n3.
1. Can I get a job in Japan?
Well, if you know somebody yes. But, I would think in most cases you would really need an N2 at least.
Thank you!
I've heard "chiisana koi", chiisai is an adjective but why add "na" in that sentence? I appreciate if you explain it. thank you
chiisana is a nominalized adjective. In other words, you can make an adjective into a noun by cutting off the i and adding sa. Then, to use it to modify / describe a noun you use the na particle.
There seems to be an issue with your videos. After the intro, I'm getting a green screen basically and then later a grey screen. Is this intentional?
Nope, That seems like an issue with how you are viewing it. Maybe you need more bandwidth? Or you might want to try changing the quality to 30fps.
indo
What meaning of jlpt?
Japanese Language Proficiency Test
wtf!? i am not matt's girlfriend!
Arigato gozaimasu Kureton-sensei desu! Ganbatte kudasai! Jaa mata!
My pleasure!
Woooooooooooow thx sir
My pleasure! Good luck on the test!
That's good to see you learn Japanese. By the way, I also teach Japanese at my UA-cam channel. You can check it out if you want. Hope my lessons helps 😇.
Merci beaucoup, dommage, je suis nulle en Anglais ;-P
Found this video
Romans 10:9-10 :))
Japanies speaking
how come all the "Zoo" animals hanging out together in one big open cage ?
犬可愛い
元気な犬
美味しくない食べ物
きれいじゃないつくえ
how come all the "Zoo" animals hanging out together in one big open cage ?
It's one of those modern zoos where all the animals are free ranging.