I can’t believe my my brain didn’t remember hiragana in a month and now while I’m learning grammar from you on the way of learning I learnt 10 randomal kanji
@@markmyoga4863 hii! I think いただきます is used when you're about to eat, before eating you say this to the person offering you food, correct me if I'm wrong I just wanted to help! :)
Ma'am you are truly great and because I want to learn more from you about Japanese I skipped the ads (which is not my usual habit or routine in my daily life) in between so that I don't waste my time watching them and get distracted and miss out your lessons.... Once again Thank you for this beautiful lesson video. It takes a lot of hard work to prepare such videos? I wonder how you make them 🤔🤔...if you want I could help you in giving some suggestions to you if you don't mind or if I have your permission then only otherwise not...😅😅...but it also takes a lot more appraisal and appreciation from our side to love it otherwise it's no worth it and hence your will is a thing I salute. 😊😊
Im studying japanese and I use these videos as practice. The vocabulary I learn its kind a different, as CD instead of Kasetto, probably this video and my vocabulary need an update, because we nowadays we are not used to use CD or cassettes any more. Could be USB, memory flash, sdd... Nice video btw, very usefull carry on! PS: May be the difference are because this video was uploaded 5 years ago! :O
First of all, I love all your lesson videos. I think it is super helpful, thank you. If I may suggest a little thing to you would be that when you read a sentence, it would be more helpful to read it slower so we can follow.
how to say in japanese about my working experince like: Ive been working as a nanny since when i was in grade 5 until i graduated in high school. Ive been doing household chores like cleaning, cooking, do the laundry taking care of children. as well as i had work experience as a janitor or cleaners during college for 4 years.
I studied Minna No Nihongo at Uni few years ago but wanted to start over and go over the books again. I just wished she would also pronounce the English words out loud so I could listen to the vocabulary when I'm at work. But nevertheless, very useful and honestly, I wouldn't pay for a Japanese class when you can watch her. I remember looking for local classes a few years ago before I started taking Japanese courses at Uni and they are very excessively expensive. For group class i.e. £50 for one lesson like wt*
I'm glad that you watch my videos and you're studying with me. Arigatou gozaimasu! Yes, unfortunately for the earlier videos of the vocabulary, I didn't include saying the English meanings. Fortunately, I changed the video style a few videos later on and I included saying the English meaning and began using them in sample sentences as well. I hope you stick with me and continue watching NihonGoal! 👋😊
Thank you so much for sharing this one I just started learning the book a few weeks ago and this really helps me a lot. Tho i still not really that good on constructing sentences and conversation, since I'm basically just self-studying it TwT (don't seem to have the time to attend classes because of my hectic sched )
Hello I don’t know if my comment will be seen but what’s the difference between kore and kono. For example if I said kore ringo, does kono ringo mean the same thing?
Anou.. Sensei.. Were you able to speak straight right after your 3 months schooling? Because, I feel so disappointed in myself.. We are already in Chapter 24 of our Mina no Nihongo and it seems like I still can't quite hold a conversation.. Its frustrating. I mean I know how to construct some sentences as long as I know the vocabs.. and sometimes I can only do simple sentences..
Hello! I know how you feel..I was like that too. We had to finish all 50 lessons in 3 months, my mind can hardly keep up with all the new information. Despite 3 months of studying 5 days a week for almost 7 hours a day, I can barely speak even simple sentences too, and listening comprehension was so difficult for me. I used to get headaches during office meetings trying to understand what my Japanese colleagues were saying, lol. But eventually, after a few months in Japan, my speaking and listening skills gradually improved because I hear them all the time at work and I was really forced to use the limited Japanese that I know to communicate. So don't worry, give yourself time, the more you use it (speak it) and hear it, the more you'll get used to it. As of right now, your mind still has to translate the information from English to Japanese and vise versa, but given time, you'll be able to construct sentences without thinking about it too much, it will just come naturally :)
Sensei i have one doubt I have two sentences, which is confusing me. 1) Is that an umbrella? are wa kasa desu ka? 2)Is it that umbrella? sono kasa desu ka? For the *first* sentence why did we use "WA" particle, and not for the second sentence. How we will know when to use kono or kore in a sentence? Please guide me.
Konnichiwa! The first one can be used in any circumstance. For example, when you ask for a favor or during self introductions. The second one is only used when you meet someone for the first time or when you introduce yourself to a new workplace, etc.
1. this [kore; これ]
2. that (thing near you0 [sore; それ]
3. that (that thing over there) [are; あれ]
4. this (noun) here [kono~; この〜]
5. that (noun) near you [sono~; その〜]
6. that (noun) over there [ano~; あの〜]
7. book [hon; ほん]
8. dictionary [jisho; じしょ]
9. magazine [zasshi; ざっし]
10. newspaper [shinbun; しんぶん]
11. notebook [nooto; ノート]
12. pocket notebook [techou; てちょう]
13. business card [meishi; めいし]
14. card [kaado; カード]
15. telephone card [terehonkaado; テレホンカード]
16. pencil [enpitsu; えんぴつ]
17. ballpoint pen [boorupen; ボールペン]
18. mechanical pencil [shaapupenshiru; シャープペンシル]
19. key [kagi; かぎ]
20. watch/clock [tokei; とけい]
21. umbrella [kasa; かさ]
22. bag/briefcase [kaban; かばん]
23. (casette) tape [(kasetto)teepu; (カセット)テープ]
24. tape recorder [teepurekoodaa; テープレコーダー]
25. television [terebi; テレビ]
26. radio [rajio; ラジオ]
27. camera [kamera; カメラ]
28. computer [konpyuutaa; コンピューター]
29. automobile/car [jidousha; じどうしゃ]
30. desk [tsukue; つくえ]
31. chair [isu; いす]
32. chocolate [chokoreeto; チョコレート]
33. coffee [koohii; コーヒー]
34. the English language [eigo; えいご]
35. the Japanese language [nihongo; にほんご]
36. ~language [~go; 〜ご]
37. what [nan; なん]
38. so [sou; そう]
39. No, it isn’t./You are wrong. [chigaimasu; ちがいます]
40. I see./Is that so? [soudesuka; そうですか]
41. well [anou; あのう]
42. It’s nothing./It’s a token of my gratitude. [honno kimchi desu; ほんのきもちです]
43. Please./Here you are. [douzo; どうぞ]
44. Well thanks. [doumo; どうも]
45. Thank you (very much) [(doumo) arigatou (gozaimasu); (どうも)ありがとう(ございます)]
46. I hope for your kind assistance hereafter. [korekara osewani narumasu; これからおせわになります]
47. I am pleased to meet you too. [kochirakoso yoroshiku; こちらこそ よろしく]
Tnxyou more videos pls
Helped a lot
thx for the summary!
good
Thxxx very much
I can’t believe my my brain didn’t remember hiragana in a month and now while I’m learning grammar from you on the way of learning I learnt 10 randomal kanji
私はスリランカ人です
私は日本語を習います。
今私はとても日本語できます。
どうもありがとう先生。❤
I am from india. I very much liked your way of teaching. I want to learn Japanese online. This is ready very good pl also continue your lessions
how is your japanese now?
bata bhai, how's your japanese now?
試験を手伝ってくれた Didi に感謝します
The best videos about Minna no Nihongo
I benefited a lot from your videos. Thank you so much!
I love your videos so much
re-learning our class with this video again. Thank you for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Your Videos are helpful for
the bigginers.
Arigatou gozaimasu
for making.
Thank you very much. Excellent. Please Continue you are so clear
どうもありがとうございます。
Hai
いただきます
ございます*
@@markmyoga4863 hii! I think いただきます is used when you're about to eat, before eating you say this to the person offering you food, correct me if I'm wrong I just wanted to help! :)
@@riagupta7191 はい。
Ma'am you are truly great and because I want to learn more from you about Japanese I skipped the ads (which is not my usual habit or routine in my daily life) in between so that I don't waste my time watching them and get distracted and miss out your lessons....
Once again Thank you for this beautiful lesson video. It takes a lot of hard work to prepare such videos? I wonder how you make them 🤔🤔...if you want I could help you in giving some suggestions to you if you don't mind or if I have your permission then only otherwise not...😅😅...but it also takes a lot more appraisal and appreciation from our side to love it otherwise it's no worth it and hence your will is a thing I salute. 😊😊
You are the best teacher 👩🏫
I'm glad that my videos are helpful for you. Thank you for watching, Rekha Khadka! Arigatou 😊
0:26 ko-no , ko-no.. (followed by a noun)
*Kono Dio da*
This made me laugh LOL
Brother you are comedic genius
Thank you so much Sensei most help video you made. Please continue to upload video 🙏
I like your explanation.
どもありがとうございます。
I could easily learn words from this video.
arigatou gozaimasu sensei. very elaborate and easy to understand
Im studying japanese and I use these videos as practice. The vocabulary I learn its kind a different, as CD instead of Kasetto, probably this video and my vocabulary need an update, because we nowadays we are not used to use CD or cassettes any more. Could be USB, memory flash, sdd... Nice video btw, very usefull carry on!
PS: May be the difference are because this video was uploaded 5 years ago! :O
Same
thanks for the vocab list, it helps a tonne
This is the best way to learn Japanese Language....anyways thank you so much .
Thank you for your videos .They are very helpful.But I think the words will be more memorable if you add more pictures
First of all, I love all your lesson videos. I think it is super helpful, thank you. If I may suggest a little thing to you would be that when you read a sentence, it would be more helpful to read it slower so we can follow.
😊 thank you😇 verymuch🤗
Thanks a lot for videos sensai…It is very helpful to study
I’m glad the lessons are useful for you. Thank you for watching, Deepika!
Thanks a lot!!! Found it just when I needed it!!😊
how to say in japanese about my working experince like:
Ive been working as a nanny since when i was in grade 5 until i graduated in high school. Ive been doing household chores like cleaning, cooking, do the laundry taking care of children. as well as i had work experience as a janitor or cleaners during college for 4 years.
Arigatou gozaimasu sensei!❤
thank you it helps me a lot
Arigatou sensei 😘
Thank You!
thank you so much dear sensei
Very important..Thanks for video
You're welcome!
please make the minna no nihon go lesson 26 to 50 please help me
ありがとうございます❤️
Thank you ☺️
Sept 8,2022
Done for this lesson 2 vocabulary thank you mam☺️
Minna No Nihongo es bueno tu propaganda felicidades
Thank you so much
Thank you so much I'm from sri lanka
thanks a lot. this is really helpful :)
very helpful .. thanks
Arigato sensei 🙏🏾
Thank you
先生、どうもありがとうございます。
I'm glad that my videos are helpful for you. Thank you for watching, Sahas Sandeepani! Arigatou 😊
Muy bien
ありがどう ございます。どうざよろしくおねがいします。🏵️
I studied Minna No Nihongo at Uni few years ago but wanted to start over and go over the books again. I just wished she would also pronounce the English words out loud so I could listen to the vocabulary when I'm at work. But nevertheless, very useful and honestly, I wouldn't pay for a Japanese class when you can watch her. I remember looking for local classes a few years ago before I started taking Japanese courses at Uni and they are very excessively expensive. For group class i.e. £50 for one lesson like wt*
I'm glad that you watch my videos and you're studying with me. Arigatou gozaimasu! Yes, unfortunately for the earlier videos of the vocabulary, I didn't include saying the English meanings. Fortunately, I changed the video style a few videos later on and I included saying the English meaning and began using them in sample sentences as well. I hope you stick with me and continue watching NihonGoal! 👋😊
@@NihonGoal thanks for this 😊
どもありがとうございます せんせい❤
(どうも) ありがとう(ございます) せんせい。
😊😊❇❇❤❤👏👏🌹🌹
Thank you so much for sharing this one
I just started learning the book a few weeks ago and this really helps me a lot. Tho i still not really that good on constructing sentences and conversation, since I'm basically just self-studying it TwT (don't seem to have the time to attend classes because of my hectic sched )
舒白露
I'm starting today . How it has been for you?
9:50 lets review
Thank you so much !! Your explanation is really helpful.
Hello I don’t know if my comment will be seen but what’s the difference between kore and kono. For example if I said kore ringo, does kono ringo mean the same thing?
Let's review 9:48
arigatou! 🥰
If only you pronounced the english word so that I could listen on the go.
Same sentiments
Same here
2:26 From here her voice seems like its saying Ta insted of Ka if you listen clearly 🤔
Anou.. Sensei.. Were you able to speak straight right after your 3 months schooling? Because, I feel so disappointed in myself.. We are already in Chapter 24 of our Mina no Nihongo and it seems like I still can't quite hold a conversation.. Its frustrating. I mean I know how to construct some sentences as long as I know the vocabs.. and sometimes I can only do simple sentences..
Hello! I know how you feel..I was like that too. We had to finish all 50 lessons in 3 months, my mind can hardly keep up with all the new information. Despite 3 months of studying 5 days a week for almost 7 hours a day, I can barely speak even simple sentences too, and listening comprehension was so difficult for me. I used to get headaches during office meetings trying to understand what my Japanese colleagues were saying, lol. But eventually, after a few months in Japan, my speaking and listening skills gradually improved because I hear them all the time at work and I was really forced to use the limited Japanese that I know to communicate.
So don't worry, give yourself time, the more you use it (speak it) and hear it, the more you'll get used to it. As of right now, your mind still has to translate the information from English to Japanese and vise versa, but given time, you'll be able to construct sentences without thinking about it too much, it will just come naturally :)
Is minna no nihongo a school?
@@artisticaloha2502 it's a series of books to learn Japanese.
Oh okok thanks
Thanks alot
Minna No Nihongo Kanji worbook I worth buying for studying kanji?
How to write philippine language (firipingo)?
Sensei i have one doubt
I have two sentences, which is confusing me.
1) Is that an umbrella?
are wa kasa desu ka?
2)Is it that umbrella?
sono kasa desu ka?
For the *first* sentence why did we use "WA" particle, and not for the second sentence.
How we will know when to use kono or kore in a sentence?
Please guide me.
I know also japanis I know it Tojota and the rising sun flag nice very nice I raise the flag in Korea
Hello can i Ask what Book version did you use ? Thanks you
Please make video from 26 to 50
How about number five (5) in Japanese? Is it also "Go"?
yes
But the kanji is different: 5 --> 五
どうも ありがとごじいます
What's the difference between jidousha and kuruma? They both means cars, right?
jidousha means automobile can be anything
while kuruma is particularly used for Cars
@ashwinirangari2547 But the kanji aren't the same: くるま --> 車 vs じどうしゃ --> 自動車 And at least in my copy of Minna, it's the former one.
감사합니다 선생님.
good lessons
Arigato gozaimasu
THANK u
Hi, wonder lessons, I wonder of there any text where I can get to read Japanese
hello miss rom where i can get that book plzzz guide me i want that book of set.
09:50 Lets practice
Good wording
review from 9:52
What is the difference between どうそよろしくおねがいします and これからおせわになりちす?
Konnichiwa! The first one can be used in any circumstance. For example, when you ask for a favor or during self introductions. The second one is only used when you meet someone for the first time or when you introduce yourself to a new workplace, etc.
@@NihonGoal はい わかりました。どうもありがとございますせんせい
6:03 so ka?
what are the similarities and differences of the demonstratives in MInna no Nihongo Lesson 3 Vocabularies from Lesson 2 vocabularies?
There’s no question mark in Nihongo. Instead question mark they used small circle dot 😊
か is a question when you put ですか in your sentence
9:49
7:00
arrigato
No kanji?
doumo arigato gozai masu🎎
ありがとう せんせい。
There is no kanji in n5 or what 😅
Sprb
But you didn't teach alphabets in japanese how can we learn?
senseiiiiiii
🙏🙏🙏🙏
これ、それ、あれ
この、その、あの
本
辞書
ざっし
新聞
ノート
てちょう
めいし
カード
テレホンカード
えんぴつ
ボールペン
ジャプペンシル
かぎ
とけい
かさ
かばん
カセットテープ📼
テープレコーダ
テレビ
ラジオ
カメラ
コンピュータ
自動車
つくえ
いす
チョコレート
コーヒー
えいご
日本語
ー語
なん、、
そう
違います
そうですか?
あの〜
ほんの気持ちです。
どうぞ
どうも
どうもありがとうございます
これからお世話になります。
こちらこそよろしく
Nandemonaiya
❤🔥❤
i love you even more now
#done on 26th Feb 2024🤣
Bast
これかちおせわにならます。
あなたのアドバイスが以前に大変役立ちました。感謝しています!