The Complete JLPT N5 Grammar Video(Game) Textbook

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2021
  • Every single Japanese grammar point from the JLPT N5 level explained in one definitive video textbook that looks at over 100 different examples of grammar usage, covering over 60 different video games from throughout video game history. Master the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N5 Level with the help of video games!!
    N5 Grammar Anki Deck - drive.google.com/file/d/1LXX7...
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    Anna Baumeister, Jason Dahl, Blake Henderson, Erik Campuzano, Elro1822
    Timestamps
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:56 - ちゃいけない・must not do (spoken Japanese)
    02:20 - じゃいけない must not do (spoken Japanese)
    03:25 - じゃだめ - must not do (spoken Japanese)
    04:16 - です - to be (am, is, are, were, used to)
    05:36 - だ- to be (am, is, are, were, used to)
    06:46 - だから - because
    07:42 - だけ - only; just; as much as~
    08:42 - でしょう - I think; it seems; probably; right?
    09:46 - だろう - I think; it seems; probably; right?
    10:36 - で (de) - 1: at, in
    11:33 - で (de) - 2: with, by
    12:06 - でも - but; however; though~
    13:02 - どんな - what kind of; what sort of
    13:37 - どうして - why; for what reason; how
    14:14 - どうやって - how; in what way; by what means​
    14:53 - が (ga) - 1: subject marker
    16:20 - が - but, however
    17:18 - があります - there is; is (non-living things)
    18:23 - がいます - there is; to be; is (living things)
    18:58 - がほしい - to want something
    19:43 - ほうがいい - had better; it'd be better to; should~
    20:53 - い-adjectives - i-adjectives
    22:47 - 一番(いちばん)- the most; the best
    23:56 - 一緒に(いっしょに)- together
    24:49 - いつも - always; usually; habitually
    25:43 - ではない - to not be (am not; is not; are not)
    27:10 - じゃない - to not be (am not; is not; are not)
    28:04 - か - question particle
    28:45 - か~か - or
    29:54 - から - from
    31:09 - 方(かた)- the way of doing something; how to do
    32:40 - けど - but; however; although~
    33:42 - けれども - but; however; although~
    34:40 - Noun + くらい/ぐらい- about, approximately
    35:29 - Noun + くらい/ぐらい - at least, at the very least
    35:56 - まだ - still; not yet
    37:01 - まだ~ていません - have not yet~
    37:55 - まで - until; as far as; to (an extent); even~
    39:10 - 前に(まえに)- before; in front of~
    40:02 - ませんか - would you; do you want to; shall we~
    41:03 - ましょう - let's ~; shall we ~
    41:37 - ましょうか - shall I ~; used to offer help to the listener
    42:17 - も - too; also; as well
    43:39 - もう - again; another
    44:54 - もう - anymore; (no) longer
    45:20 - な-adjectives - na-adjectives
    48:10 - な - don’t do
    49:05 - なあ - sentence ending particle; confirmation; admiration, etc
    50:44 - ないで - without doing~ ; To do [B] without doing [A]
    51:49 - ないで - don't do
    52:38 - ないでください - please don't do
    53:53 - ないといけない - must do; have an obligation to do
    55:22 - なくてはいけない - must do; need to do
    56:52 - なくてはならない - must do; need to do
    57:53 - なくちゃ - must do; need to; gotta do
    58:43 - なくてもいい - don't have to
    59:59 - なる - to become
    01:02:12 - のです - to explain something; show emphasis
    01:04:35 - んです - to explain something; show emphasis
    01:05:26 - ね - isn't it? right? eh?
    01:06:40 - に - destination particle; in; at; on; to
    01:08:43 - に - at (time/place)
    01:09:11 - に - to (indicates direction / destination)
    01:09:35 - に/へ - to (indicates direction / destination)
    01:10:46 - にいく - go to do (verb)
    01:11:29 - にいく - go to do (noun)
    01:13:33 - にする - to decide on
    01:14:57 - の - possessive particle
    01:15:52 - の - verb nomalizer
    01:17:28 - のが下手(のがへた)- to be bad at doing something
    01:18:29 - のが上手(のがじょうず)- to be good at
    01:19:39 - のが好き(のがすき)- to like doing something
    01:20:43 - ので - because of; given that; since
    01:22:28 - お - polite marker; honorific prefix particle
    01:25:01 - ご - polite marker; honorific prefix particle
    01:28:52 - を - object marker particle
    01:30:04 - をください - please give me~
    01:31:09 - しかし - but; however~
    01:32:51 - それから - and; and then; after that; since then
    01:34:09 - そして - and; and then; thus; and now~
    01:35:37 - すぎる - too much
    01:37:47 - たことがある - to have done something before
    01:39:06 - たことがない - to have never done something before
    01:40:11 - たい - want to do something
    01:41:18 - たり~たり - do such things as A and B
    01:42:57 - たり - do such things as A
    01:43:45 - てある - is/has been done (resulting state)
    01:45:19 - ている - ongoing action or current state
    01:46:29 - てから - after doing~
    01:47:44 - てください - please do
    01:48:54 - てはいけない - must not; may not; cannot
    01:50:01 - てもいい ・ていい - is okay, is alright to, can, may
    01:51:57 - と - and;
    01:53:11 - と - with
    01:53:52 - と - as
    01:54:32 - とき - when; at this time
    01:56:12 - とても - very; awfully; exceedingly​
    01:57:29 - つもり - plan to ~; intend to ~
    01:58:59 - は - topic marker
    02:00:54 - は〜より・・・です - [A] is more ~ than [B]
    02:02:00 - はどうですか - how about; how is
    02:02:50 - や - and; or; connecting particle
    02:04:46 - よ - you know; emphasis (ending particle)
    02:05:44 - より~ほうが - [A] is more than [B]
    02:07:35 - Outro

КОМЕНТАРІ • 938

  • @GameGengo
    @GameGengo  2 роки тому +863

    Correction:
    In the お/ご honorific prefix section, some captions incorrectly show kunyomi/onyomi explanations. It should be お for kunyomi and ご for onyomi, sorry about that!

    • @deadjunior9608
      @deadjunior9608 2 роки тому +17

      @Claudia Furlan from 1:23:28

    • @cffex3858
      @cffex3858 Рік тому +4

      e

    • @GlowyTheGamer
      @GlowyTheGamer Рік тому +7

      Also another thing to mention, you mentioned and said 深める as ふくめる、「ふかめる」です

    • @TheLanguageSponge
      @TheLanguageSponge Рік тому +6

      @@GlowyTheGamer Thanks for bringing this up. I was just looking up 深める and got a bit confused :)

    • @mordraug6662
      @mordraug6662 Рік тому +21

      I think it should have been also mentioned that the です part with adjectives is there just for formality. Because 大きい, 太い and all the examples given already have a copular "to be" function in them on default - 大きい already means "is big", NOT JUST "big".
      That is why you cannot use だ with them, because い already expresses it. です is solely used for putting it into formal language form to differentiate it from the casual one, having only 大きい.

  • @eduardolufte7856
    @eduardolufte7856 2 роки тому +3088

    The internet is the best thing ever happen in this world, imagine having this level of content quality for free. thanks man.

    • @opdhaka
      @opdhaka 2 роки тому +4

      Seriously... He is doing a great job... By d way.. I also teach Japanese at my channel.
      I hope my lessons can help u though they're not so good like this😅.. U can still check it out if u want😉

    • @LachsLauch
      @LachsLauch Рік тому +36

      Not free, interrupted by advertisement and data collected by google. On a decentralized video platform I would agree...

    • @user-ty1ot6jk4v
      @user-ty1ot6jk4v Рік тому +95

      @@LachsLauch Here’s a tip. Find a cheap or free VPN (you can find some VPN extensions for Chrome and Firefox) and change your region to JP. Then, change your location on youtube to Japanese.
      By doing this, you’ll only get ads from Japan. I’ve been doing it for a couple years now; helps keep your immersion environment consistent. Your data is still being collected, but at least you can still learn while it’s happening, lol. Good luck!

    • @jackster10101
      @jackster10101 Рік тому

      @@user-ty1ot6jk4vr just pay for premium or ad blockers

    • @danielprince2548
      @danielprince2548 Рік тому +3

      @@user-ty1ot6jk4vthere’s no free Japanese VPn

  • @ToKiniAndy
    @ToKiniAndy 3 роки тому +1062

    You're going to be huge.

    • @l3g10nw
      @l3g10nw 3 роки тому +26

      hey it's tokiniki! i watch your genki lessons! :D
      greetings

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  3 роки тому +94

      Thanks man

    • @pepesantacreu1292
      @pepesantacreu1292 2 роки тому +3

      How would you say you're going to be huge in japanese?

    • @BecauseYNotYT
      @BecauseYNotYT 2 роки тому +6

      Ando-San! (jk) It makes me super happy to see my 2 favorite Japanese teachers supporting each other 💙 learning Japanese is so much fun thanks to you two, thanks for what you do from the bottom of my heart.

    • @ToKiniAndy
      @ToKiniAndy 2 роки тому +17

      @@pepesantacreu1292 "日本語が上手ですね。"

  • @grant5864
    @grant5864 Рік тому +304

    The amount of work put into this video is actually insane. Editing, finding the examples, etc. must have taken so much time. Thank you.

  • @vroomfondel3693
    @vroomfondel3693 3 роки тому +909

    This is absolutely insane levels of effort, even by your standards! I can't believe you were able to find each and every one of these, much less do it in only a couple of weeks! Absolute madlad!

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  2 роки тому +72

      Hahaha late reply but yes, it certainly is a lot of work hahah thanks for all your support Vroom

    • @MRAS
      @MRAS 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/euLsrxrsKG0/v-deo.html

    • @RockChampEnglish
      @RockChampEnglish Рік тому +3

      @@GameGengo You're my favorite English speaking Japanese 先生! coz you explain it in English in an eloquent way... が。。。面白い方、わかりました!

  • @homiesmol935
    @homiesmol935 2 роки тому +1145

    personal timestamps
    00:56 - ちゃいけない・must not do (spoken Japanese)
    02:20 - じゃいけない must not do (spoken Japanese)
    03:25 - じゃだめ - must not do (spoken Japanese)
    19:43 - ほうがいい - had better; it'd be better to; should~
    22:23 - い-adjectives - i-adjectives
    33:42 - けれども - but; however; although~
    35:29 - Noun + くらい/ぐらい - at least, at the very least
    37:01 - まだ~ていません - have not yet~
    39:10 - 前に(まえに)- before; in front of~
    43:39 - もう - again; another
    44:54 - もう - anymore; (no) longer
    51:49 - ないで - don't do
    53:53 - ないといけない - must do; have an obligation to do
    55:22 - なくてはいけない - must do; need to do
    56:52 - なくてはならない - must do; need to do
    57:53 - なくちゃ - must do; need to; gotta do
    58:43 - なくてもいい - don't have to
    01:02:12 - のです - to explain something; show emphasis
    01:04:35 - んです - to explain something; show emphasis
    01:09:11 - に - to (indicates direction / destination)
    01:09:35 - に/へ - to (indicates direction / destination)
    01:13:33 - にする - to decide on
    01:15:52 - の - verb nomalizer
    01:30:04 - をください - please give me~
    01:41:18 - たり~たり - do such things as A and B
    01:42:57 - たり - do such things as A
    01:43:45 - てある - is/has been done (resulting state)
    01:45:19 - ている - ongoing action or current state
    01:48:54 - てはいけない - must not; may not; cannot
    01:50:01 - てもいい ・ていい - is okay, is alright to, can, may
    01:53:52 - と - as
    01:57:29 - つもり - plan to ~; intend to ~
    02:05:44 - より~ほうが - [A] is more than [B]

    • @m1lkbiscuit
      @m1lkbiscuit Рік тому +29

      You’re just as much a hero as Gengo himself

    • @user-gq5fk5mq7m
      @user-gq5fk5mq7m Рік тому +4

      Why did you miss some parts?

    • @TheLanguageSponge
      @TheLanguageSponge Рік тому +27

      @@user-gq5fk5mq7m They said they were 'personal' timestamps. I'm guessing they skipped the timestamps for the grammar points they don't need to go back to.

    • @user-gq5fk5mq7m
      @user-gq5fk5mq7m Рік тому +3

      @@TheLanguageSponge I see

    • @jm2389
      @jm2389 Рік тому +1

      GOAT 🎉

  • @matthewhayes7671
    @matthewhayes7671 3 роки тому +268

    I cannot believe this exists. THANK YOU!

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  3 роки тому +19

      Thank YOU for enjoying it!! Everyone support is what keeps me going and finding ways to keep improving the content for everyone! So thank you! :)

    • @libEluLLah
      @libEluLLah 3 роки тому +4

      also for *FREE*

  • @nathanielscreativecollecti6392
    @nathanielscreativecollecti6392 Рік тому +337

    This man's a mad lad. To be honest, this is way too fast to learn all the grammar but using this as a review for everything is a brilliant use of time. Might watch it several times.

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  Рік тому +50

      Haha thanks so much! Currently working on doing the same for N3 just a bit more detailed! I hope it helps you enjoy learning Japanese more! :D

    • @Guestz0r
      @Guestz0r Рік тому +8

      @@GameGengo any timeline on the N3 perhaps? this is an epic resource 🙇‍♂️thank you for your work, you're amazing 💪

  • @sneakydoodle
    @sneakydoodle 2 роки тому +106

    Bruh if I had found a series like this back in 2005 I'd be at N1 level already, self study is made more efficient by videos like this

    • @sneakydoodle
      @sneakydoodle Рік тому +15

      Came back to write a cheatsheet of these since I'm gonna be at an event. A lot of these points are well explained but it's also very important to be exposed to the language being used naturally as well as try to use it every day.

  • @GameGengo
    @GameGengo  3 роки тому +328

    明けましておめでとうございます!!
    For all those who were wanting more grammar videos, here is over 100 in 1!! Merry Xmas! ;)
    Thank you for all your support throughout 2020 and here is to an amazing 2021!
    I hope you're all staying safe over this end-of-year period and continue to enjoy learning Japanese in 2021 as well!

    • @niks5643
      @niks5643 3 роки тому +4

      Looks like Christmas came early. 356 days early.

    • @Wazzup25
      @Wazzup25 3 роки тому +1

      Wow, thanks for the video!

    • @caldween1124
      @caldween1124 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the video but there are Ads every 5 MINUTES aaarrrggghhh I'm dying it is so anoying...

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  3 роки тому +4

      @@caldween1124 Hey sorry about that, I just let UA-cam decide what was best, I don't know how often ads show up haha but I'm glad you enjoyed the video! :)

    • @caldween1124
      @caldween1124 3 роки тому

      @@GameGengo You are most welcome! And now the Ads are much more spaced... I don't even want to know why :D I prefer to focus on this brilliant video!

  • @seamew2108
    @seamew2108 9 місяців тому +20

    There's also an Anki Deck in the description, and it's a work of art!
    All the phrases with images, voiceover, grammarpoints, even furigana that shows on hover-over. Basically this video, but interactive.

  • @goobandz1663
    @goobandz1663 3 роки тому +258

    this guy is a legend, I hope this channel receives the views that it deserves.

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  2 роки тому +13

      Thank you so much! Ill do the best I can to keep growing the channel and help everyone have fun learning Japanese! :D

  • @privatelaughter4654
    @privatelaughter4654 3 роки тому +206

    I thought my grasp on N5 grammar would be quite solid after several years of learning but there were 2 - 3 grammar points even I needed to freshen up on. This was a fun way of doing that! Thanks for the hard work, can't imagine how long the editing took.

  • @aminakhan703
    @aminakhan703 8 місяців тому +25

    This is not only an incredibly concise introduction to Japanese grammar, but also entertaining and watchable. One of the best-quality materials I've seen to any language. As someone who spends more time studying more poorly-supported languages like Khmer and Guarani, I'm coming to admire Japanese language instruction the same way I admire Japanese aesthetics or architecture. I wonder if there's any other culture on Earth so dedicated to doing things correctly.

  • @Miechiskege
    @Miechiskege 2 роки тому +129

    I have to admit I wasn't expecting much when I opened this video but I have been blown away by how capable you are as an educator/content creator. You made everything so easy to understand with content and context. Everything flowed nicely into each other. All around a great video. I definitely recommend giving it a watch. Thank you for your time and hard work.

  • @YuuSen
    @YuuSen Рік тому +21

    Coped from YT Desc. for Mobile Users:
    Timestamps
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:56 - ちゃいけない・must not do (spoken Japanese)
    02:20 - じゃいけない must not do (spoken Japanese)
    03:25 - じゃだめ - must not do (spoken Japanese)
    04:16 - です - to be (am, is, are, were, used to)
    05:36 - だ- to be (am, is, are, were, used to)
    06:46 - だから - because
    07:42 - だけ - only; just; as much as~
    08:42 - でしょう - I think; it seems; probably; right?
    09:46 - だろう - I think; it seems; probably; right?
    10:36 - で (de) - 1: at, in
    11:33 - で (de) - 2: with, by
    12:06 - でも - but; however; though~
    13:02 - どんな - what kind of; what sort of
    13:37 - どうして - why; for what reason; how
    14:14 - どうやって - how; in what way; by what means​
    14:53 - が (ga) - 1: subject marker
    16:20 - が - but, however
    17:18 - があります - there is; is (non-living things)
    18:23 - がいます - there is; to be; is (living things)
    18:58 - がほしい - to want something
    19:43 - ほうがいい - had better; it'd be better to; should~
    20:53 - い-adjectives - i-adjectives
    22:47 - 一番(いちばん)- the most; the best
    23:56 - 一緒に(いっしょに)- together
    24:49 - いつも - always; usually; habitually
    25:43 - ではない - to not be (am not; is not; are not)
    27:10 - じゃない - to not be (am not; is not; are not)
    28:04 - か - question particle
    28:45 - か~か - or
    29:54 - から - from
    31:09 - 方(かた)- the way of doing something; how to do
    32:40 - けど - but; however; although~
    33:42 - けれども - but; however; although~
    34:40 - Noun + くらい/ぐらい- about, approximately
    35:29 - Noun + くらい/ぐらい - at least, at the very least
    35:56 - まだ - still; not yet
    37:01 - まだ~ていません - have not yet~
    37:55 - まで - until; as far as; to (an extent); even~
    39:10 - 前に(まえに)- before; in front of~
    40:02 - ませんか - would you; do you want to; shall we~
    41:03 - ましょう - let's ~; shall we ~
    41:37 - ましょうか - shall I ~; used to offer help to the listener
    42:17 - も - too; also; as well
    43:39 - もう - again; another
    44:54 - もう - anymore; (no) longer
    45:20 - な-adjectives - na-adjectives
    48:10 - な - don’t do
    49:05 - なあ - sentence ending particle; confirmation; admiration, etc
    50:44 - ないで - without doing~ ; To do [B] without doing [A]
    51:49 - ないで - don't do
    52:38 - ないでください - please don't do
    53:53 - ないといけない - must do; have an obligation to do
    55:22 - なくてはいけない - must do; need to do
    56:52 - なくてはならない - must do; need to do
    57:53 - なくちゃ - must do; need to; gotta do
    58:43 - なくてもいい - don't have to
    59:59 - なる - to become
    01:02:12 - のです - to explain something; show emphasis
    01:04:35 - んです - to explain something; show emphasis
    01:05:26 - ね - isn't it? right? eh?
    01:06:40 - に - destination particle; in; at; on; to
    01:08:43 - に - at (time/place)
    01:09:11 - に - to (indicates direction / destination)
    01:09:35 - に/へ - to (indicates direction / destination)
    01:10:46 - にいく - go to do (verb)
    01:11:29 - にいく - go to do (noun)
    01:13:33 - にする - to decide on
    01:14:57 - の - possessive particle
    01:15:52 - の - verb nomalizer
    01:17:28 - のが下手(のがへた)- to be bad at doing something
    01:18:29 - のが上手(のがじょうず)- to be good at
    01:19:39 - のが好き(のがすき)- to like doing something
    01:20:43 - ので - because of; given that; since
    01:22:28 - お - polite marker; honorific prefix particle
    01:25:01 - ご - polite marker; honorific prefix particle
    01:28:52 - を - object marker particle
    01:30:04 - をください - please give me~
    01:31:09 - しかし - but; however~
    01:32:51 - それから - and; and then; after that; since then
    01:34:09 - そして - and; and then; thus; and now~
    01:35:37 - すぎる - too much
    01:37:47 - たことがある - to have done something before
    01:39:06 - たことがない - to have never done something before
    01:40:11 - たい - want to do something
    01:41:18 - たり~たり - do such things as A and B
    01:42:57 - たり - do such things as A
    01:43:45 - てある - is/has been done (resulting state)
    01:45:19 - ている - ongoing action or current state
    01:46:29 - てから - after doing~
    01:47:44 - てください - please do
    01:48:54 - てはいけない - must not; may not; cannot
    01:50:01 - てもいい ・ていい - is okay, is alright to, can, may
    01:51:57 - と - and;
    01:53:11 - と - with
    01:53:52 - と - as
    01:54:32 - とき - when; at this time
    01:56:12 - とても - very; awfully; exceedingly​
    01:57:29 - つもり - plan to ~; intend to ~
    01:58:59 - は - topic marker
    02:00:54 - は〜より・・・です - [A] is more ~ than [B]
    02:02:00 - はどうですか - how about; how is
    02:02:50 - や - and; or; connecting particle
    02:04:46 - よ - you know; emphasis (ending particle)
    02:05:44 - より~ほうが - [A] is more than [B]
    02:07:35 - Outro

  • @DodderingOldMan
    @DodderingOldMan Рік тому +20

    I occasionally make an effort to start learning Japanese and give up after an hour or two, but by God I'm subscribing to this channel just because of the amount of effort that went into this video and what a good idea it is.

    • @zephyrias
      @zephyrias Рік тому +1

      Agreed! I’m gonna try and learn little by little to have an understanding of listening compression and reading in Japanese. Even if I cant speak all too fluently.

  • @TStodd
    @TStodd 3 роки тому +28

    My son woke me up at 6am, what a pleasant surprise to wake up to 😄❤

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  3 роки тому +3

      Yaaaay hehe sorry to hear you woke up so early, but I'm glad I could help make it a bit better! ^_^

  • @YuriNMacedo
    @YuriNMacedo 3 роки тому +1

    I've just found your channel about three days ago and I already love it. Keep up the great work!!

  • @tuchthamsungkameka448
    @tuchthamsungkameka448 2 роки тому +11

    This kind of video deserves the biggest praise ever. Thank god for letting me discover this.

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  2 роки тому +2

      Haha thank you so much! Im so glad you enjoyed the video!!

  • @bano363
    @bano363 3 роки тому +35

    I dont' even learn Japanese and I'm hyped for this haha Such cool content

    • @user-us7zt5fz5j
      @user-us7zt5fz5j 3 роки тому +5

      Why not start learning dude? It's an enjoyable experience! :D

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  3 роки тому +5

      Thank you so much for enjoying the video! :D

    • @panos21sonic
      @panos21sonic 3 роки тому

      @@user-us7zt5fz5j Προσπαθω και εγω να μαθω ιαπωνικα και εχω δει παρα πολλους ελληνες στην περιπέτεια μου εως εδω, που σας βρισκω ολους; ΧD

    • @panos21sonic
      @panos21sonic 2 роки тому

      @@user-us7zt5fz5j πανω σε τι ακριβώς; Στο πως μαθαινω ιαπωνικα ή στο πως σας βρισκω;

  • @mayralutteral1518
    @mayralutteral1518 Рік тому +11

    This is amazing! I actually hit sort of a slump in my japanese self-studies and this totally got me back in the groove, watching and taking notes is helping so much

  • @MorikoW
    @MorikoW 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for the time to make this! I've been taking notes and am glad to find that I already know almost all of these. :D Good to practice them with examples. I will soon check out N4. Thanks again!

  • @phongto3137
    @phongto3137 3 роки тому

    Just found out about your channel. Thank you for putting so much work into this!

  • @stefanoravjtravels29
    @stefanoravjtravels29 2 роки тому +4

    I can't express how grateful I am for finding your channel! You are doing a great job and are absolutely on point from a didactical perspective. You deserve as much success as possible, ありがとうございます!

  • @TimoKanal
    @TimoKanal Рік тому +14

    This is... INCREDIBLE!! This might be the best Japanese learning content I've ever come across, and I'll watch all the content you've made!!

  • @kingoficeage
    @kingoficeage 3 роки тому

    You had a lot of work put together in this video! Thank you very much!!

  • @Herghun
    @Herghun 9 місяців тому +1

    Man the Anki deck is amazing thank you so much !

  • @ElhuSCIENCE
    @ElhuSCIENCE 3 роки тому +5

    This is amazing work, you deserve all the subs!

  • @louishayes8681
    @louishayes8681 3 роки тому +5

    this is such an incredible resource and the work put into crafting something this comprehensive and readable is BEYOND, thank you so much!!

  • @kks342
    @kks342 Рік тому

    This is incredible! Thank you for making this video ❤

  • @taeybae5086
    @taeybae5086 2 роки тому +1

    Really appreciate the video, I knew most of these grammar points from fragmented sources but your contextual explanations really helped to fill in the blanks.

  • @AZNsensation2424
    @AZNsensation2424 3 роки тому +78

    This is an awesome video! I know something like this takes an immense amount of work and would love to see one for each N level eventually in the future if that is something you plan to do. Learning with video games is fun! Thank you

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  2 роки тому +13

      Thank you so much for checking out the video and enjoying it! I really believe that having fun is the most important thing when learning languages and what is more fun than video games? :D
      I will keep doing my best until all the JLPT and beyond is covered!

    • @MRAS
      @MRAS 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/euLsrxrsKG0/v-deo.html

    • @MRAS
      @MRAS 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/euLsrxrsKG0/v-deo.html

  • @ChrisHallBoxCreative
    @ChrisHallBoxCreative Рік тому +4

    The amount of effort put into this is crazy! Making learning grammar fun is incredible, thank you!!

  • @beth4354
    @beth4354 2 роки тому +1

    I spent the last few days watching this video notetaking and wow o wow it has been SO helpful!! beautifully edited, enjoyable to watch, and each grammar point so well explained; such an amazing resource! thank you so much for taking the time to make this

  • @mak_707
    @mak_707 Рік тому +2

    I love the potency of JRPGs in this video. Makes me feel cozy.

  • @svenbtb
    @svenbtb 7 місяців тому +4

    I've studied/learned a lot of these points before, but it's always good to refresh yourself on the fundamentals, especially if it's been awhile since you last studied them specifically. A video like this that not only goes over everything, but also shows you practical examples using games, is really great! Thank you for making this, I can only imagine how much time it took! I'll definitely be checking out the other ones you made too!

  • @squidoodley8856
    @squidoodley8856 11 місяців тому +9

    This video is amazing. Not inly does it help you to remember the points by giving examples from interesting situations, but it also keeps explanations short yet perfectly concise. Thank you so much for this; it helped me tremendously.

  • @EmilyRose-jh5ke
    @EmilyRose-jh5ke Рік тому

    This channel is amazing! Thank you for all of your hard work! ❤

  • @najelambutthemstandsformessy
    @najelambutthemstandsformessy 3 роки тому

    bro this is crazy... thanks for all your hard work!!

  • @iislagarcia
    @iislagarcia Рік тому +7

    Wow, this content is such a gem to find! A great addition for my japanese learning. Thank you so much for making these and turning available for free! God bless you for that!

  • @lightfeather7948
    @lightfeather7948 Рік тому +44

    Personal timestamps for whatever that is.
    00:56 - ちゃいけない・must not do (spoken Japanese)
    02:20 - じゃいけない must not do (spoken Japanese)
    03:25 - じゃだめ - must not do (spoken Japanese)
    53:53 - ないといけない - must do; have an obligation to do
    55:22 - なくてはいけない  ・なくちゃいけない - must do; need to do
    56:52 - なくてはならない - must do; need to do
    57:53 - なくちゃ - must do; need to; gotta do
    58:43 - なくてもいい - don't have to
    01:37:47 - たことがある - to have done something before
    01:39:06 - たことがない - to have never done something before
    01:48:54 - てはいけない - must not; may not; cannot
    01:50:01 - てもいい ・ていい - is okay, is alright to, can, may

  • @smudge8882
    @smudge8882 Рік тому

    I can't articulate how helpful this is! Thank you

  • @dragodelchaos
    @dragodelchaos 3 роки тому

    Take a break, you absolute legend. Thanks for all of your hard work, it's not going unnoticed.

  • @Haspien53
    @Haspien53 3 роки тому +8

    This is amazing, hope to see N4 and N3 soon

  • @GamingNuke
    @GamingNuke Рік тому +10

    Honestly baffled by the amount of efforts put into this. I will remember this throughout my language learning journey. Thanks mate!

  • @bryologueheureuse2093
    @bryologueheureuse2093 Рік тому +1

    I've been searching for something like that for so long ! Thank you so much!!

  • @viptaiga
    @viptaiga Рік тому +1

    How have I only just found this channel!? Thankyou so much! Might just spark my inspriation to start learning japanese again

  • @ngmingchenedwin
    @ngmingchenedwin 5 місяців тому +3

    These videos are game-changing! The way you use gaming examples to explain Japanese grammar and vocabulary makes learning for the JLPT so much more engaging and memorable. Your breakdowns of complex grammar points using scenarios from popular games not only help solidify the concepts but also make the learning process fun. I appreciate the effort you put into making these videos comprehensive yet accessible. I'm sharing your channel with all my friends who are learning Japanese. Please keep up the fantastic work!

  • @annaszabo8808
    @annaszabo8808 3 роки тому +4

    I don't even game but this has just blown me away. Wow.

  • @kathwilkinson7137
    @kathwilkinson7137 Рік тому

    Amazing! This must have taken so long to edit! Thank you 🙏

  • @aruberuto5290
    @aruberuto5290 11 місяців тому

    This is incredible! thank you so much for all of your hard work!

  • @Sashin9000
    @Sashin9000 2 роки тому +11

    Completeley separate to how you've levelled up your Japanese and went and created one of the greatest Japanese Study channels on UA-cam: It is really impressive just how many games you've played and are able to draw from as sources!

  • @mi-00000
    @mi-00000 Рік тому +12

    Yo. I actually hate trying to learn Japanese from UA-cam… But just 7 minutes in to this video I already feel the information actually GET STUCK to my brain! You explain so good both with speech, text and visuals! Amazing actually! (AND I have ADHD so I NEVER stick information in my brain!) THANK YOU!!

  • @MrGorobu
    @MrGorobu Рік тому

    This video series 👌 exactly the kind of thing I've been looking for, thank you.

  • @deniansouza
    @deniansouza 3 роки тому +1

    I'm speechless! Thanks so much for your effort!

  • @piberandomgames4222
    @piberandomgames4222 3 роки тому +43

    Please make one for n4 this video helped me so much, I'm studying for a scholarship and this video was on point to study, great video and channel!

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  3 роки тому +16

      Hehe glad you enjoyed it! I'm working as hard as I can to get the N4 video out ASAP ;) Almost finished collecting all the footage/examples! hehe
      Please look forward to it VERY soon!

    • @piberandomgames4222
      @piberandomgames4222 3 роки тому +2

      @@GameGengo Thanks for the answer! That's great I'll be waiting then, I'll subscribe and recommend your videos keep making awesome content 😊

  • @clemz95500
    @clemz95500 5 місяців тому +4

    J'adore ! Ça a dû prendre un temps fou mais c'est top. Très bon choix de jeux, et de la grammaire formelle et informelle ! Bravo 👏🙌

  • @yumiko1435
    @yumiko1435 2 роки тому

    this is AMAZING!!!! thank u so much for all of the effort you put in to teach us !!!!

  • @japaneseimmersion7295
    @japaneseimmersion7295 Рік тому +1

    These videos are fantastic. Thanks so much for making them - really helpful!

  • @jbear.4092
    @jbear.4092 Рік тому +3

    Regardless of how big you get on UA-cam - you're changing people's lives here. There are too few men like you in this world, thank you so much for the work you put in.

  • @rorybooth1061
    @rorybooth1061 3 роки тому +3

    This is a great resource thanks a lot. I love how the pairing of the grammatical concepts to specific games makes them so much easier to remember!

    • @MRAS
      @MRAS 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/euLsrxrsKG0/v-deo.html

  • @VickyxEn
    @VickyxEn 3 роки тому

    This is massively help full !!! THANK YOU! You are amazing !!

  • @badskulljack
    @badskulljack Рік тому

    This format of teaching is so helpful and enjoyable to study from! Thanks

  • @SchoolProjectsandPiano
    @SchoolProjectsandPiano 3 роки тому +20

    Extremely well made video. Concise and informative on the nuances of particles and grammar. Super awesome with giving context via video games. Would love to see videos like this for higher levels of Japanese!

    • @MRAS
      @MRAS 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/euLsrxrsKG0/v-deo.html

  • @annamosity11
    @annamosity11 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you so much for making these! They are the best combination I've ever seen of clear expansion, immersion, reading practice... Everything to get your mind to actually hang on to what you're teaching! I'm sure this took a huge amount of effort, I hope you won't get burned out and you keep making these awesome videos. They are so good! 😁

  • @Ferhabla
    @Ferhabla Рік тому

    Impressive, after just seeing one minute of the video I already subscribed to your channel. Great content!

  • @ferdih637
    @ferdih637 Рік тому +1

    Your videos are so helpful in understanding finer bits of grammar that my textbooks didn't really go into such detail about. I'm having an easier time understanding more casual/ spoken Japanese thanks to your explanations, and you've really inspired me to study further. Thank you so much for this channel and this invaluable insight.

  • @angelgutierrezsuarez4035
    @angelgutierrezsuarez4035 Рік тому +3

    A partir de ahora usaré este vídeo para repasar la gramática de Nivel 5. Dos horas con muchos ejemplos e información detallada para aprender y tener claro las distintas piezas gramaticales.
    Gracias Matt por este vídeo. Me tomó tres días ver todo esto y lo disfruté mucho con tu buena explicación. Gracias gracias gracias.

  • @mr.incredible8080
    @mr.incredible8080 3 роки тому +5

    What a pleasant surprise! Thank you so much!

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  3 роки тому +1

      Heheh glad to surprise you with something good! I hope you enjoyed it! :)

  • @daniellinter6457
    @daniellinter6457 2 роки тому +1

    Man really put a lot of effort into makin this. Thanks a lot sir it really Helped me a lot

  • @felixmulli9973
    @felixmulli9973 Рік тому

    This is literally the one thing that you need. Great Video!

  • @hiimacrazyguy
    @hiimacrazyguy 3 роки тому +36

    Welp, over the last 2 weeks I've been watching ten minutes of this video per day, so I can take notes and re practice the examples by saying them out loud every day, and I can safely say that I understand a lot more phrases now than I did before:] (I've been using WaniKani for 6+ months but hadn't gotten into grammar)
    So massive thanks to you for making this video, subbed and liked! Hopefully you can make another video for N4 in the future!

    • @opdhaka
      @opdhaka 2 роки тому

      hi there.. Good to see u learn Japanese.. I am risa. 😄.. And i also teach japanese at my channel.. Yoh can check it out if you want😉.. Hope, my lessons help u 😇... Anyways...頑張ってください 💖✨️

  • @apocolypseToreador
    @apocolypseToreador 2 роки тому +4

    You explain the grammar so well! The examples are very helpful as well. Sometimes grammar points like this feel too abstract unless put into a sentence, and using sentences from familiar media helps a lot with making things like connotation and tone click. Definitely using these videos to help me study!

  • @mist7154
    @mist7154 Рік тому +1

    i am so glad that i came across your channel, thank you so much for making such videos, i have never been this hyped and interested before

  • @amy-po3vf
    @amy-po3vf 3 роки тому

    This is such an amazing resource, thank you so much!

  • @Alowne217
    @Alowne217 2 роки тому +6

    I have a bit over 1k matured vocabulary cards that in my anki deck (close to 4 months using core 2k/6k) and I have not touched too much.
    With tae kim's grammar guide and this video I was able to get a better grasp of grammar and I feel very comfortable doing immersion.
    This video should have way more views then it has especially for people like myself that learned japanese to play games and watch anime in the native language.
    Thank you for your hard work is very much appreciated.

    • @retrofilmwork
      @retrofilmwork 5 місяців тому +1

      very true! i'm on the same boat like you (about 1.2k vocab) and i was so confused on grammar until watching this video. it's a lifesaver

    • @crobatgaming5661
      @crobatgaming5661 3 місяці тому

      Howmuch words you know now?​@@retrofilmwork

  • @wolfexer8250
    @wolfexer8250 2 роки тому +5

    You are so good at explaining things.The video game theming is just the icing on the cake.

  • @kassart4465
    @kassart4465 Рік тому

    thank you so much for this video! it helps my learning process much easier, faster and entertaining. subbed!

  • @eagle986
    @eagle986 3 роки тому

    I Really appreciate your effort making this
    I hope it will be more like it

  • @fj4318
    @fj4318 3 роки тому +3

    First time i've ever watched a video this long on youtube the whole way through. I even watched all of the grammar points I already knew just to hear your take on it. The explanations were perfect! Great stuff!

  • @spongebobsquarepants4576
    @spongebobsquarepants4576 Рік тому +5

    This is gold 🤩

  • @trashgamerxd7612
    @trashgamerxd7612 10 місяців тому

    Man this video is absolutely legendary, can't imagine the time and effort into this.
    This is so helpful ... thank you so much!

  • @user-or7ed8up5e
    @user-or7ed8up5e Рік тому

    I love this complete grammar guide so much!! thank you!

  • @Biby256
    @Biby256 3 роки тому +7

    I’ve been studying on and off for years... where have you been all my life?? #Subscribed #NowBinging

  • @SkullcandyEdit
    @SkullcandyEdit Рік тому +17

    Holy fucking shit, I'm an Editor so I know how much fucking work and time went into this video.
    I'm almost getting a panic attack by just thinking about how much absurd work is in this.
    This video is worth thousands of dollars & I think many people don't even realize it.
    We got:
    ALL of N5-grammar
    OVER 100 examples
    MORE than 60 DIFFERENT videogames as a reference
    ALL with footage of them being used in context
    EVERY single part is nicely presented
    WITH a translation/meaning
    AND the written out sentence
    ALSO color-coded/highlighted that part of the sentence
    AND ON TOP OF IT ALL is he actually takes his time and explains EVERY SINGLE FREAKING THING
    This must've been such an absurd mountain of work, and I just only mentioned the EDITING work,
    you also have to actually think about each grammar point,
    find a good and fitting example of it in a video-game,
    then ALSO grab that footage in a decent quality from SOMEWHERE
    and actually manage to pull through recording/writing it all up.
    These are the educational videos we need, but don't deserve.
    EDIT:
    NVM THE DUDE ACTUALLY EVEN WENT OUT OF HIS WAY TO TIMESTAMP EVERY SINGLE FREAKING THING PROPERLY AND PROVIDE AN ANKI DECK ALSDOKASOJIDFJJFIESJFUESHFDOFU(WKJFKDFJWEJFSIFJOSIEFDFJKDSFSDKFJSDfsifiefjsjeoifsoofj

    • @thehipsterhamster1929
      @thehipsterhamster1929 Місяць тому +1

      It's enough to have a general understanding of the grammar as a (not) English native, I don't know the name of any grammar point in English. But can use it fairly proficiently just by having a general idea and listening for examples for hours. Unless is for a test it really doesn't matter.
      For me I'm not doing it to get a grade but to understand the grammar more intuitively. 🗿

    • @coltynstone-lamontagne
      @coltynstone-lamontagne 26 днів тому +1

      ​@@gilfhound69I don't think you watched the same video or only watched part of it...

    • @gilfhound69
      @gilfhound69 26 днів тому

      @@coltynstone-lamontagne he doesn’t explain the logic behind the grammar in the video, which is imo very important

    • @coltynstone-lamontagne
      @coltynstone-lamontagne 25 днів тому +1

      @gilfhound69 what logic? He explains what it means, how it is perceived, other similar grammars, formality levels, common confusions...

    • @gilfhound69
      @gilfhound69 25 днів тому

      @@coltynstone-lamontagne he explains what it means technically, but doesn’t explain why it means what it means. which can be very confusing for a first-time japanese learner.

  • @radiomalarkey1584
    @radiomalarkey1584 Рік тому +2

    Flipping heck - what an utter amazing site / channel. I've quit loads of time cos of dull boring methods! This is effing cracking. You're a legend geez!

  • @m.m.2341
    @m.m.2341 3 роки тому +1

    Insane. This earned you a like and an instant subscription from just me checking out a few random points for a few minutes. So good.

  • @averagegnuenjoyer7239
    @averagegnuenjoyer7239 2 роки тому +4

    man i'm probably late by 7 months, but videos like these and creators like you are one of the best, i personally learned english this way too (playing games, watching movies) because i feel learning a language is best suited as if we are a child learning new things, so in a way i kind of understand it a lot more, but the thing is that there's not really a lot of youtubers like you who make these kinds of content, which is why i appreciate every each one of your videos, so please continue making more videos like these

  • @Retog
    @Retog 3 роки тому +31

    Another “Matt” teaching people Japanese through immersion. What is it with Matts and AJATT? Awesome video btw, will you be doing N4 and N3 etc?

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  2 роки тому +14

      My approach is a little different to some other Matt's but yeah it is so funny how there seems to be a huge amount of Matt's in the learn japanese community hahah
      Also yeah i intend to cover the entire JLPT (as much as possible) only a matter of time :)

    • @cakes1831
      @cakes1831 Рік тому

      @@GameGengo another Matt here to hopefully join in the ranks of your skills. this video is utterly amazing thank you so much

  • @Mintabani
    @Mintabani 7 місяців тому

    I just found your channel today and your videos are a godsend because you provide several examples in real JP media and explain them, thank you so much for this

  • @fatimahmakgatho8968
    @fatimahmakgatho8968 5 місяців тому +1

    Coming back to this and being able to read some of the subtitles feels AMAZING!!!

  • @aakashlearnstocook8408
    @aakashlearnstocook8408 Рік тому +4

    BRO YOU ARE INCREDIBLY UNDERRARED KEEP MAKING YOUR CONTENT BRO IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A CHANNEL LIKE THIS FOR SO LONG!!

  • @VGx7
    @VGx7 3 роки тому +4

    You’re amazing! I’ve studied so much kanji, I’m at the N3 level. And yet, I struggle with basic N5 grammar. This is just what I needed!

    • @mangasprai
      @mangasprai 2 роки тому +4

      because it is always tought in the wrong way. Go watch cure dolly videos, it explains WHY grammar is like this. And not only that the grammar is this.
      Example:
      here he says to put KATA after a MASU form without masu.
      Correct way to tell this would be that any verb stem in the "い" form becomes a NAME:
      So hanasu -> transformed to I becomes hanashi "a talk", and adding the helper KATA becomes "the kind/way of the talk". the way of talking.
      Masu has literally NOTHING to do with this.

  • @Parannamore
    @Parannamore Рік тому

    this is without a shadow of a doubt the most amazing thing ive ever seen

  • @scrublordzega3613
    @scrublordzega3613 3 роки тому

    So I've been chugging along with this video in multiple sittings and I can't get over how much work you put into this one. Using so many different clips seems almost unnecessary in the volume of amount of work you did . Really appreciate it though some of these grammar points stick out in my head because of the clips

  • @user-nz2ls5di6n
    @user-nz2ls5di6n Рік тому +3

    Your videos are extraordinarily exceptional! ✨❤️

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much たろなる!I do my very best

  • @nihongogames838
    @nihongogames838 3 роки тому +11

    man this is amazing! please do the same on JLPT N4

    • @GameGengo
      @GameGengo  2 роки тому +1

      I hope you enjoyed the N4 video ;)

    • @nihongogames838
      @nihongogames838 2 роки тому

      @@GameGengo Thank you very much! This is the best UA-cam channel in the world!

  • @dearkazuscorner2549
    @dearkazuscorner2549 Рік тому

    Wow!! The work you must have put into this!! All my gratitude and respect!!! Arigatou gozaimasu!!!

  • @digitalwillis9594
    @digitalwillis9594 2 роки тому

    These quick grammar rule rolls are just what i needed. Thank you pal.