How to say "it seems" in Japanese | Japanese From Zero! Video 97

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  • @japanesefromzero
    @japanesefromzero  2 роки тому +1

    Power up your Japanese on FromZero.com (lessons, quizzes, games, ask-a-teacher)

  • @shalashaskalives
    @shalashaskalives 4 роки тому +34

    George is a primary example of why UA-cam can be awesome.

    • @uzhukova
      @uzhukova 4 місяці тому

      Absolutely!

  • @geruto17760
    @geruto17760 2 роки тому +1

    A very through lesson. Going down the rabbit hole of that one word そう

  • @OldHeadTrivia
    @OldHeadTrivia 3 роки тому +1

    Best Japanese language learning channel on UA-cam and it’s not even close. ありがとうじょうじさん

  • @miekie1991
    @miekie1991 4 роки тому +11

    Just wanna say I lol'ed at the "I forgot to press record the first time...Nice!" part. I feel bad you had you put twice as many effort into making this video, but I always love the randomness (and honesty) in your videos. That's what makes learning Japanese even more interesting for me and keeps me coming back to this channel!

  • @uzhukova
    @uzhukova 4 місяці тому

    I know now what I have been missing in my life for do long. Thank you, George Trombley 😊😊😊.

  • @joshglavinfilms
    @joshglavinfilms 3 роки тому +3

    I was living in Japan before COVID and wow, I wish I found your videos then. You are a great teacher. Any way never to late. Just ordered a bunch of your books.

  • @micke5735
    @micke5735 4 роки тому +46

    A little warning could be added, かわいそうdoesn't mean "Seems cute", but "You poor thing"

    • @TheErkis28
      @TheErkis28 4 роки тому +5

      true, though there's a past video in the series where he touched on this topic and already said this

    • @dillonyoung5502
      @dillonyoung5502 3 роки тому

      ^^^^ yeah he already went over this in a book 3 video

    • @Latronibus
      @Latronibus 3 роки тому +1

      That's a nice mnemonic to help with remembering the "いい -> さそう" but "い -> そう" pattern. Not what it is, but that it even exists.

  • @osonhodeleon
    @osonhodeleon 3 роки тому +2

    One of the best videos so far.

  • @lichwarri
    @lichwarri 3 роки тому +1

    Course 4 Lesson 3 is the best Anime I have ever watched!!

    • @lichwarri
      @lichwarri 3 роки тому

      Never thought I could get so excited about grammar, I literally ran around the house trying to process how much my Japanese evolved just from knowing the "seems like" and "modifying with adjectives" grammar parts xD

  • @jc8608
    @jc8608 4 роки тому +13

    Oh my God! More lessons! I love you, man ! :D

  • @mohamedlhaoulani8197
    @mohamedlhaoulani8197 4 роки тому +14

    we need more of theseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee lessons please

    • @RS-nx9gk
      @RS-nx9gk 4 роки тому +3

      Pienso lo mismo! Me encantan estos vídeos!!

  • @hetaeramancer
    @hetaeramancer 4 роки тому +3

    indeed the tale of the man in pink suit is a very interesting video apart from just being really helpful in learning japanese

  • @MrSceneNine
    @MrSceneNine 4 роки тому +2

    Brilliant lesson. Lots of caveats with 「いい」 and negatives using 「〜さそう」but all clearly explained. Thank you.

  • @DeHaos
    @DeHaos 4 роки тому

    『そう』って言う文法や意味の使い方を教えてくれてありがとうございました。
    相変わらず、詳細に説明すると言う事実だ。
    そうすると、抜群に説明するのはその文法を理解しるだけでなく日常の会話でも使用するのに役立つだと思います。ビデオをリリースを中心に使ってに感謝しています。
    お疲れ様でしたー。

  • @jaydawn8704
    @jaydawn8704 4 роки тому +1

    Just dived in this to see how your online lessons go. I'll be picking up all the books for sure! Can't wait to dive in on Ep 1 Book 1 :)

  • @GamingTranceSeer
    @GamingTranceSeer 4 роки тому +3

    I'm almost caught up to this. After seeing the first video for book 4, I decided to thoroughly review all book 1-3 content since they're more commonly used. Someday I'll be ready for this. Thanks for the uploads/books George.

    • @mattice9083
      @mattice9083 4 роки тому +3

      Im pretty sure 4-5 are very much used as well

  • @SaiyanJin85
    @SaiyanJin85 3 роки тому +1

    Love it. What about past sense??

  • @silverrain530
    @silverrain530 4 роки тому +1

    I knew the positive but not the negatives. Thanks.

  • @valentinonguyen229
    @valentinonguyen229 3 роки тому

    い adjective minus い + そう 2:49
    な adjective + そう 6:00
    look/seem(s)
    いい => よさそう 8:56
    よくない => よくなさそう 19:45
    おいしくない => おいしくなさそう 16:15
    Negative い adj
    きれいじゃない => きれいじゃなさそう 17:45
    Negative な adj
    The そう ending + な + Noun 24:37
    おいしそうなケーキ
    delicious looking cake

  • @WannabeJessica
    @WannabeJessica 3 роки тому

    You crack me up George. Thank you so much for making your videos! They’re super helpful, not to mention extremely entertaining. If you made a podcast, I would definitely listen!

  • @AhmedGamal-mj4bo
    @AhmedGamal-mj4bo 4 роки тому +3

    I'll start to learn Japanese and actually can't find a source to start , but this channel was recommended by a friend , specially this playlist ,
    I just need the opinion of you guys about the channel ❤️❤️

    • @stevenjacobs8797
      @stevenjacobs8797 4 роки тому +1

      This channel is fantastic for learning Japanese. George's style of teaching makes learning a lot easier. But, you really should start at the beginning of this series.

    • @hiramzaldana153
      @hiramzaldana153 4 роки тому +1

      i find this channel very helpful, so yeah, i think you should give it a watch

    • @icebalm
      @icebalm 4 роки тому

      If you're an absolute beginner then the JFZ series is really good!

    • @RS-nx9gk
      @RS-nx9gk 4 роки тому +1

      Japaneze from zero series is the best way to learn japaneze!! Just start from the first vídeo and dont rush, your wellcome...

    • @SelcraigClimbs
      @SelcraigClimbs 4 роки тому +1

      Absolutely reccomend this channel (start from the beginning) but there is plenty of brilliant resources on youtube as well, japanese ammo with misa - is brilliant channel as well

  • @sinayagubi8805
    @sinayagubi8805 4 роки тому

    First time watching your channel. Thank you

  • @georgeleorgebeorge2354
    @georgeleorgebeorge2354 4 роки тому +2

    ありがとうございます、先生

  • @-sukicchi-8703
    @-sukicchi-8703 4 роки тому

    Hey George Keep Up the Great work. :) I am only at Book 1 Lesson 8 and every time I Finish a lesson I watch your vids and you are probably one of the best teachers I have ever seen even comparing to my school teachers.

  • @StarLad9
    @StarLad9 4 роки тому

    Man, learning a new grammar feels like unlocking something in a videogame, lol. Like, "Oh, now that I have this, I can go here!"
    Nerd learnin'.

  • @cyanure1320
    @cyanure1320 Рік тому

    またありがとう、動画がほんとにおもしろい。でもガームの動画を,見つけられませんでした。

  • @hugocanedo3387
    @hugocanedo3387 4 роки тому

    Thanks George

  • @RS-nx9gk
    @RS-nx9gk 3 роки тому +2

    Can someone tell me how to do the negative past of そう? for both adjectives and verbs, and how is the past affirmative is done as well ...

  • @jhilamadhikary5551
    @jhilamadhikary5551 4 роки тому +3

    It's been a long time since I bought that book... But I couldn't focus much on it due to college... But now I finally have some time to spend on it 😁
    Thanks a lot for your lessons though! 🥰🥰❤

  • @bassman_tommy
    @bassman_tommy 10 місяців тому

    yoo!! party at georges ?!? that looks awesome !!!

  • @br5448
    @br5448 4 роки тому

    YAY - LESSONS!> THANK YOU

  • @CDQPK
    @CDQPK 4 роки тому +3

    Aaah every time I mess up the kanji for karai (辛い) and shiawase (幸せ)

    • @tyran370
      @tyran370 4 роки тому

      The worst is 幸い (saiwai)

  • @isaiahpenny9501
    @isaiahpenny9501 4 роки тому +1

    Another video! 😀

  • @fontolan942
    @fontolan942 4 роки тому

    Really helpful, thanks dude!
    More Please !!!

  • @Noname-wn6tq
    @Noname-wn6tq 4 роки тому

    George, I love your videos!

  • @sesshi6908
    @sesshi6908 4 роки тому

    ジョジ先生、こんにちは、最近私はアメゾンでジョジの全部本を買いましたそして着くのが待ちます。どうぞうお大事に

  • @Kawabunguh
    @Kawabunguh 4 роки тому

    Nice shirt!

  • @blueguern
    @blueguern 4 роки тому

    Another great lesson. Thank you.

  • @ieatpoob
    @ieatpoob 4 роки тому

    nice vid

  • @ASHERUISE
    @ASHERUISE 4 роки тому

    It's not that 良さそう or 良くない are irregular, it's just that "いい" used to be "よい" right? (And I wish it still was because よい sounds cooler.) かっこよさそうbamboozled me though!!

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  4 роки тому +1

      Well it didn't used to be よい because it can still be used as that. It's just that いい became more used that よい. I call it irregular because it breaks the rule of dropping the い and adding そう to say "it seems".

  • @hanssamson5436
    @hanssamson5436 4 роки тому +1

    Can you tell us next time between anime Japanese and irl Japanese if you get a chance to download?

    • @dillonyoung5502
      @dillonyoung5502 3 роки тому

      Anime japanese is very formal and can use a lot of colloquialisms.

  • @ChaohsiangChen
    @ChaohsiangChen Рік тому

    Can we use sou form in this way?
    Kowakunasou na Sensei janasou desu.

  • @seth8858
    @seth8858 4 роки тому

    Thanks again George, your lessons are great! Also, I love the fact that you’re playing Whiteday! I’ve played the cuss out of the original and the remake, I’ll definitely check out your playthrough when I get the chance.

  • @jzanneread8147
    @jzanneread8147 4 роки тому +1

    Just came across IRL, this gem... I follow a FB daily -Blog, (nearly a year) and the writer today used 怖くなさそぅ... what are the odds lel

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  4 роки тому +2

      It's only once you are made aware of something that you can see it. If you hadn't learned this you might have not even noticed.

  • @player2952
    @player2952 4 роки тому +2

    本6ありますね、昨日の夜でKFZの動画から聞きました。楽しみにしています。

    • @SelcraigClimbs
      @SelcraigClimbs 4 роки тому

      I'm only self taught but that looks weird to me. I'd write 六つ目の本がありますね、昨日の夜はKFZの動画を聞きましたから、楽しみにしています
      Assuming you were saying "theres the 6th book isn't there, Because I listened to the KFZ video last night I'm looking forward to it!"

    • @kareepan3382
      @kareepan3382 4 роки тому

      @@SelcraigClimbs You need to use a counter for books so it would be "6冊". Hope that helps.

    • @SelcraigClimbs
      @SelcraigClimbs 4 роки тому

      @@kareepan3382 indeed, I went for the wrong counter there. thanks mate

    • @Marvinmenthol
      @Marvinmenthol 4 роки тому +1

      Jobin Higashikata I don’t know because 6冊 would mean 6 books but he’s trying to say “the 6th book” so I think 6つ目の本 would actually be correct

    • @ASHERUISE
      @ASHERUISE 4 роки тому

      @@Marvinmenthol 6冊目?

  • @mightymicro145
    @mightymicro145 4 роки тому +1

    hey Jorge so i was in the Japanese 1 book and i was going through answer and problems and in the question it asked me dare desu ka but the su and ka in hiragana and i spent a good 40 mins trying to figure out what de and su were doing apart then it hit me as soon as i said it back to my self and the realization on want it said hit me and screamed nani so loud because i felt dumb

  • @pixelguy9922
    @pixelguy9922 4 роки тому

    If you use あたまがいい, is the whole thing treated as it's own adjective, or is it grammatically still used as "head is good". In other words, should I say:
    彼は頭がいいです or 彼の頭がいいです
    ("He is smart" vs "His head is good")

    • @eduardoestrela7452
      @eduardoestrela7452 3 роки тому

      It's more common to use this phrase as an adjectice. Like, you can say 頭がいい人 to mean smart person. I've never heard "彼の頭がいいです" or something like that, but i don't think it's wrong either, It just might not be as common as "彼は頭がいいです".

  • @PauloHSousa237
    @PauloHSousa237 4 роки тому

    I just finished JPNFZ BOOK 1

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  4 роки тому

      Wow. You win the prize for the JPNFZ acronym for J-apanese F-rom Z-ero. I haven’t seen such an elaborate one yet. Great job 😍

    • @PauloHSousa237
      @PauloHSousa237 4 роки тому

      @@japanesefromzero Thank you. I`m About to buy the Book 2. Nice job with the books + videos.

  • @SupremacyGamesYT
    @SupremacyGamesYT 10 місяців тому

    Have you noticed you halfly covered this in an earlier video. Is this the definitive lesson/video?

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  10 місяців тому

      Hmmmm. Not sure if definitive is how I would describe it. It’s going over what is taught in the book.

  • @AlexSinclair
    @AlexSinclair 3 роки тому

    That karaoke setup!

  • @juliogomez1984
    @juliogomez1984 4 роки тому

    For the example of the girl saying she'll help the guy with the boxes, is it also common in Japanese to use the causative form and say "let me help you"?: 大変そうだから、手伝わせて

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  4 роки тому

      It is since Japanese people love asking for permission. Sometimes people just skip the back and forth of the other person saying “it’s okay”. Also we haven’t learned that yet in the books and we have a policy to avoid using big grammar not yet taught when making examples. The videos do however break the rules since I sometimes get overzealous. :-)

  • @Jacked_R_Us
    @Jacked_R_Us 3 роки тому

    Can we say something like 美味しそうすぎる。I'm guessing we can.

  • @Melanie-bx4jh
    @Melanie-bx4jh 4 роки тому

    So which one is more common to use, the なさそう or the じゃないそうending? Does it matter which one you use? (I find the じゃないそう a lot easier to use). Asking for a friend 😉

    • @masayama1618
      @masayama1618 4 роки тому

      Hi Melanie.
      なさそう and じゃないないそう are different meaning. So you don't have to worry about compare.
      Thanks.

    • @ayu2274genki
      @ayu2274genki 4 роки тому

      It’s not ないそう but なさそう. なさそう is used with adjectives like 大きくなさそう. じゃなさそう is used with adjective verbs like 賑やかじゃなさそう. 😉

  • @JimMorrisonsBathtub
    @JimMorrisonsBathtub 4 роки тому +9

    I disagree. Only South American countries can have the Amazon River so it's not fair to call all countries outside of South America weird

  • @ag1272
    @ag1272 4 роки тому

    Another awesome video, thanks!
    すみません、質問があります。
    When I read 新しい先生をどう思いますか。, I guessed the meaning right. Yet, I do not fully get the (reason for the ) particle を. So far I have only encountered 〜と思う for "I think that...". Is "to think of/about something" rendered with 〜を思う?
    What if I said 新しい先生は(が)どう思いますか。? Would it make sense? Thanks!

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  4 роки тому +2

      You are asking what someone thinks of an object so that object is marked with the object marker を. If you are asking an opinion then you mark the opinion with the opinion marker と.
      XXXをどう思いますか? What do you think of XXX?
      XXXはいいと思いますか? Do you think XXX is good?

    • @ag1272
      @ag1272 4 роки тому

      @@japanesefromzero Gotcha, ありがとうございました!

  • @nickinlondon4644
    @nickinlondon4644 4 роки тому

    Thanks George. For adjectives, this doesn't seem too difficult (keiyoushi wa muzukashikunasasou desu) but how do you say 'it seems + verb' (eg. he seems to be sleeping) or 'it seems + noun' (eg. it seems to be a dog) other than using 'mitai'?

    • @SelcraigClimbs
      @SelcraigClimbs 4 роки тому

      Would you not just use the classic と思う for that? 彼は寝っていると思う/思います (Kare wa, netteiru to omou/omoimasu)
      "I think he's sleeping" has that same kinda translation/vibe as "he seems to be sleeping" right?

    • @nickinlondon4644
      @nickinlondon4644 4 роки тому

      @@SelcraigClimbs That would work, I agree, but I was just wondering if there was a more direct translation. Thanks though.

  • @6kmanu
    @6kmanu 4 роки тому +1

    Japanese from zero,
    Hey I passed n3 and studied japanese in japan for 2 years but I still couldn't do normal conversations in japanese. I dont know whats wrong but it seems that i dont get better with my japanese. I think one of my biggest problem is connecting my sentences. When I try to make sentences in japanese I would translate them in english first on my mind and then if that doesnt work, id translated using my first language. Which makes it more complicated. Im really sad and i feel like im not accomplishing anything recently. I dont know where to start after finishing my 2 year japanese course. Any advice? I really want to be fluent but im really lost and dont know where to start

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  4 роки тому +3

      How much Japanese TV do you watch? Your brain needs a lot of examples in order to build comprehension. If you are focusing on materials designed to teach you Japanese you might have a difficult time jumping from learning mode to using mode. Japanese isn’t a language you study, but instead is a language you use to accomplish things. You talk to friends, you fight with your girlfriend, you debate Trump’s policy on banning the Kimono and declaring Sushi an American food. :-) Natural, unplanned Japanese conversations are one of the hardest things to do when you start out the journey to learn. So fill your brains bucket up with a lot of TV, podcasts, Vlogs, UA-camrs in Japanese. But keep studying so the things you hear actually can get added to the equation. Your brain will begin to piece together coherency. DO NOT forget to speak as much Japanese as you can to build muscle memory. Use voice to text on your phone instead of typing for example.

    • @6kmanu
      @6kmanu 4 роки тому

      Learn Japanese From Zero! Thank you so much! Your channel has been part of my journey. I remember watching your videos before I even came to Japan two years ago. I still watch/re-watch lessons when I forget something.
      When it comes to Japanese media, I mostly listen to japanese songs and pick up sentence pattern there. I also use it to mine words. Japanese tv I don't really watch because its too fast for me. I could understand maybe 30% for it. 40-45% if i know the topic they are talking about. Do you think its pointless to learn words? Is learning grammar patterns better than learning new words?
      Lastly, i know comparing yourself to other people is bad but how were you during your 2nd year on learning the language? Were you able to converse with the natives?

    • @yutassmilehealsme6572
      @yutassmilehealsme6572 4 роки тому +1

      Manuelle Angelo Dela Cruz hey to improve your japanese speaking, i suggest watching A LOT of japanese tv shows (preferably reality tv). thats what happens to me in korean, although my grammar and vocab is better in japanese, i am better at random expressions, making sentences and understanding korean because i watch korean media practically everyday. you’ll also find yourself able to memorise vocab MUCH better if you watch japanese media all the time

    • @SelcraigClimbs
      @SelcraigClimbs 4 роки тому

      @@6kmanu not in a bad way, but using songs is NOT helpful at all for conversational practice. Most music can be good for basic grammar usage but if you spoke the way people do in songs you would sound extremely strange in any language, let alone japanese which often uses poetic language in songs that you would not encounter in daily life.
      Chug as many shows as you can, no matter how fast they are, you need as much exposure to the native way of talking as you can get.

  • @pazuzufraney1
    @pazuzufraney1 4 роки тому

    Its been along time since we chatted ( we talked about development of software for book transcripts). How are you. Have you heard of Mandela effect. This "ha" is in Japanese but its not. The power sound ^.... its the hiragana used in. WA... But bow it looks like now it exists....

    • @pazuzufraney1
      @pazuzufraney1 4 роки тому

      Wait, it was mispronounced, it's the he sound,.... I recognize it... but why write it as ^ ?

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  4 роки тому

      I must have been really long, and perhaps we didn't talk more than a conversation or two. I have this weird quirk that I erase people from my memory. Not on purpose, but I think if my brain just doesn't move people to long term memory if they don't make an early impact. If our conversation was in Discord hit me up again and remind me of what we talked about for curiosity sake.

    • @pazuzufraney1
      @pazuzufraney1 4 роки тому

      It was from UA-cam then I believe somewhere from your zero Japanese website. It has been at least 4 years. Its OK, you were discussing converting pages into books using software. We didn't get pass initial conversation , which was I think on Skype video. You wanted sorry, to convert the books into an online version if i recall actually.

  • @excessivegrot2643
    @excessivegrot2643 4 роки тому

    So how are the 'sou' apparent/seemingly meanings different with na-adjectives? Eg: if taihensou is tough-seeming, how do you form the 'apparently tough' meaning?

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  4 роки тому +5

      Ah. That would be TAIHEN DA SOU DESU. You have to add then DA before the SOU.

    • @excessivegrot2643
      @excessivegrot2643 4 роки тому

      Thank you!

    • @ayu2274genki
      @ayu2274genki 4 роки тому

      Learn Japanese From Zero! Would it be “taihensou ni mieru” sensei?

  • @eduardoestrela7452
    @eduardoestrela7452 3 роки тому

    28:45 Netflix adaptation of Death Note

  • @fallofmanbrand
    @fallofmanbrand 4 роки тому

    nice video bro

  • @sqsin6195
    @sqsin6195 4 роки тому

    How’s Vegas after reopening?

  • @DashiSmash
    @DashiSmash 4 роки тому

    Will the Eigo Egg series ever have a revival?

  • @vitgrenda2899
    @vitgrenda2899 4 роки тому +1

    When I want to say compliment to someone, can I still say 綺麗 or it has to be 綺麗そう ?

    • @maxheart05
      @maxheart05 4 роки тому +1

      きれい

    • @downey2294
      @downey2294 4 роки тому +2

      i assume if you weren't sure if that person looks pretty like you only seen pictures or something you would use 綺麗そう.
      but if you definitely know you'd use 綺麗.
      i don't know if that is correct but that's how i figured it would be used.

    • @ASHERUISE
      @ASHERUISE 4 роки тому

      You definitely wouldn't say kirei sou. Don't use sou for appearance. Maybe there are some exceptions, but I was told that as a general rule at least.

    • @ayu2274genki
      @ayu2274genki 4 роки тому

      dutch You are correct! I’m Japanese.

  • @russellesimonetta3835
    @russellesimonetta3835 4 роки тому

    Soo mitai??

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  4 роки тому

      That is not the same. There are differences. In a future video I will explain.

    • @russellesimonetta3835
      @russellesimonetta3835 4 роки тому

      @@japanesefromzero I made that as a question in the first thirty seconds of your vid. I was thinking ,,, so it seems only.

  • @gregorious123
    @gregorious123 4 роки тому

    やばい!!! 凄そうカラオケ室だね!!

  • @stefan-viorelnagy5181
    @stefan-viorelnagy5181 4 роки тому +1

    paused at 20:04 よくなさそう 20:17 CALLED IT

  • @junas4837
    @junas4837 4 роки тому

    hahahah you're so funny george!

  • @abdelkarimdebbah9512
    @abdelkarimdebbah9512 4 роки тому

    U still upload? Nice, I used to watch only your old videos, I thought you stopped uploading.
    Btw do you think Arabic and Japanese have any similarities?

  • @excessivegrot2643
    @excessivegrot2643 4 роки тому

    A blackpink karaoke party would be infinitely cooler than every party ive been to

  • @ramiellogarius4936
    @ramiellogarius4936 4 роки тому +1

    George why don't you do an entire lesson in Japanese ?

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  4 роки тому +1

      I've thought about it. I have a weird thing about speaking Japanese to non-Japanese people. It just feels weird. I have done quite a bit of all Japanese lessons. But in order to feel normal I do it on my channel designed to teach English to Japanese people. UA-cam.com/EigoEgg

    • @ramiellogarius4936
      @ramiellogarius4936 4 роки тому +1

      @@japanesefromzero you know I love your lessons, but I think you should consider, let me give u a little bit of my experience with language learning, I'm not a native English speaker and I remember that when I was learning English my first lessons were in Portuguese, but as we learned more and more my teacher began using only English in the classroom and I learned a lot more, and I think the same with japanese would be nice, because even after a few months studying I still have a hard time listening to japanese videos and I wanted to improve an your videos would be nice for doing so

  • @mightymicro145
    @mightymicro145 4 роки тому

    Someone help me i am stuck so i am reading the Japanese book 1 and 1 question ask Honda san no kanojo no namae wa Tanaka san desu ka

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  4 роки тому +1

      I would visit our Discord. learnfz.com/JFZDiscord

    • @SelcraigClimbs
      @SelcraigClimbs 4 роки тому +2

      You really should study the fundamentals if this is a struggle for you. This simply reads "is Mr Honda's girlfriend's name Tanaka?"
      You should check out all the resources on the internet for things like basic grammar structure and particle usage. E.g The particle の(no)

  • @foxheals
    @foxheals 4 роки тому

    5:05 Mario! Is that you?

  • @kunstderfugue
    @kunstderfugue 3 роки тому

    28:15 earrape warning

  • @ronar02
    @ronar02 4 роки тому

    What about, what about youda 😟

  • @downey2294
    @downey2294 4 роки тому +3

    22:40
    George you backed yourself into a corner there.
    either you're saying your wife wasn't the cutest girl you dated or you are saying your wife doesn't have a good personality.
    someone is definitely in trouble.

  • @nmitsthefish
    @nmitsthefish Рік тому

    I learned nothing while that guy packing boxes. Not only did he do the fold close before taping it, but it was also masking tape... Masking tape??!

  • @hetaeramancer
    @hetaeramancer 4 роки тому +4

    28:16 RIP headphone users

  • @rafiexperimental
    @rafiexperimental 3 роки тому

    we really are weird cause we dont have amazon

  • @karlobonayon2160
    @karlobonayon2160 4 роки тому

    i think you forgot to mention かわいそう

  • @CodeProvider
    @CodeProvider 4 роки тому

    36 minutes on this topic? All you do is drop a い and add そう. No? negative is just なさそう. Right? Why so long Trombley!

    • @japanesefromzero
      @japanesefromzero  4 роки тому +4

      Please learn somewhere else. You are already a genius.

    • @CodeProvider
      @CodeProvider 4 роки тому

      @@japanesefromzero lmao

    • @キラキラくりくり頭
      @キラキラくりくり頭 4 роки тому

      Well, so that people can practice along obviously. Learning a rule like, just drop い etc etc - it doesn't stick without the practice.

    • @キラキラくりくり頭
      @キラキラくりくり頭 4 роки тому

      Plus a bunch of little nuisances get sprinkled through the video.
      I learned these grammar points like a year ago but I still got something from this video.

    • @CodeProvider
      @CodeProvider 4 роки тому

      @@キラキラくりくり頭 I'm joking man, relax. Wasn't a very good joke though, so that's my fault.