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excellent lesson:-) I really need it. I saw new Japanese neighbours. I plan to introduce myself and have conversation to learn more but I hesitate :-) thank you sensei.
Great video. I’m Japanese and I am learning English. I upload Japanese daily life with English and Japanese captions everyday. If you have time, watch it and have fun.
Good stuff to know and pretty easy. I did learn a couple of those phrases differently, though, and they're stuck in my head. I'll have to try to learn these different versions too.
in my first japn 111 week i learned もういちど いって ください for もういちど おねがいします. i have noticed the lessons here are all on par with how my school is running their lessons. anyone worried about buying her courses, should not worry , I looked at ゆこせんせい course plan and is very on the dot with traditional school、と思います。 今休み中です。I'm trying to keep up with my studies.
Hello Yuko-sensei, I have a frustrating experience. Not knowing where to begin or hitting a plateau can feel demoralizing and make it hard to hit the books and study like you know you should…Having friends from other cultures makes me more creative. In fresh ways about space and how people create their own world and environment. It is best way to connect between creative thinking and cross-cultural relationships.
If yuko sensei has a school near my town here in nagano I would transfer school so fast. Most of the japanese teachers don't speak english which I find harder to understand sometimes. I learn so much from these videos and self studying, kinda sad wasting a lot of my parents money just for me to learn japanese very slow..
These are quite useful. One question that lingers is why we shouldn't say "Nihongo *ga* sukoshi shika wakarimasen," instead of using the subject particle *wa*.
Wow.. I have alot to learn. The different versions already confuse me as to why it's done shorter and that is actually more polite, also confusing to see I think Hiragana at the top? I am barely learning Hiragana and Katakana. My son is trying to teach me since he is more experienced. I know more of sound when I been learning Japanese but definitely haven't started learning the writing at all yet 😖. Thank you so much for this video! I subscribed to this channel so I can learn and take more notes
I was watching this with my brother and he said "so I could say '犬の食べ物は少ししか食べません。' and that would mean that my dog doesn't often eat his dog food... right?" XD i had to explain that he just said that he himself eats a little bit of dog food. and i was concerned when he said our dog only eats a little but i realised he meant that he is very picky.
Konnichiwa yuko Sensei. I just watched all your videos about particles and conjunctions. And I learnt about all the conjunctions only from you. So please tell me all the ways to say 'for' in japanese. Please tell me because I cannot find any article about this online
ゆこ先生、Quick question... What is the right way to use or say what, why, where or when in a japanese sentence? Because I often see translation missing what or why or where when asking for a place, object, or person... It really confuses me 😞
It all depends on how you use those question words in the sentence. For instance, is the question asking "is it?" as in "where is it?" or does it have a verb as in "Where do you...? Where did you...?" Then, you need to choose a correct particle according to the verb in the question. I explain how to use "where" as an example in this lesson. Hope it helps! ua-cam.com/video/dH8R--6Kypk/v-deo.html
Arigato sensei, i need to ask you something that related to this. In tte, eigo se nan desuka?? Can we ask anything like verbs/nouns etc. Like, Heyatte, eigo de nan desu ka? Kawaitte, eigo de nan desu ka?
It's actually not いますか → It's いいますか (to say). So, in the phrase you are asking "what do you say?" instead of "what is it?" Just the way of phrasing the question is different and you are basically asking for the same information. You can use either one that you feel more comfortable.
おねがいします is an independent phrase meaning "I beg you/I request you/I ask of you." ください is a verb meaning "Give me." When you combine ください with another verb as in [Verb (in TE Form)] ください, you are asking the person to give you the action, meaning "Please do (the action)" in English translation. That's why many learners misunderstand that ください literally means "please" which is not correct. I explain it in more detail in this lesson. Hope it helps! ua-cam.com/video/o4a_g8xvK90/v-deo.html
Rechardさん, Yes, [TE Form] ください sounds most demanding for the phrase "please do..." among various ways for making a request in Japanese and I personally hardly use it in my daily life except for when I ask my students to do something in class. You can convert the request sound less demanding by replacing ください with other things such as [TE Form] もらえますか or [TE Form] もらってもいいですか. I explain more natural ways to request in this lesson. ua-cam.com/video/o4a_g8xvK90/v-deo.html And of course, if you use the humble form of もらう which is いただくand say [TE Form] いただけますか or [TE Form]いただいてもよろしいですか, you sound even more modest and polite. I hope this helps!
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ありがとうございます先生
Thank you sensei
I was listen to this while driving today and for 10 minutes I was wondering “残業⁉️ when is she going to tell me 残業っては何ですか?” lol.
Yuko sensei, I appreciate your way of teaching Japanese and you make it more interesting for beginners.
you are right
Google say's, you are a best teacher in the world.
The best japanese teacher in the world
裕子先生, 素晴らしいレッスンをありがとうございました。
Very interesting
This video is so helpful and a coincidence Bc I met a Japanese person today at an art show and didn’t know anything to say 🤣
you should say: " konnichiwa " = greeting in JP
arigatougozaimasu yuko-sensei!
教えてくださってありがとうございます
You are great teacher😊
excellent lesson:-) I really need it. I saw new Japanese neighbours. I plan to introduce myself and have conversation to learn more but I hesitate :-) thank you sensei.
Thank you sensei! I get this a lot and sometimes I feel little bit embarrassed explaining I'm still a beginner 😅😅😅
Thanks sensei for all the lesson, i'm from vietnam and going on learn japan language.
I enjoyed the video. You are a fantastic instructor.
👩🏫 very helpful 💛 thank you ✍️
Nice
Amazing work on this lesson yuko sensei
Good lesson :-) Your presentation with the moving letters is well done.
感謝しますVery helpful!
Japanese explained easily! who would've thought! Thanks Yuko sensei, excellent presentation.
ありがとうございますゆこ先生💕🌹
Thank you for the video! You have a wonderful style of teaching! 💕
Exactly the phrases I needed ! 🤣 Thank you 先生.
Many thanks!
Now My japanese is a litte better than before. ありがとうございました、せんせい。
Great video! 🥳
Thanks alot
Great video.
I’m Japanese and I am learning English.
I upload Japanese daily life with English and Japanese captions everyday.
If you have time, watch it and have fun.
Arigatougozaimasu. Ma da shoshinsha desu.
I hope to learn a lot.
Good stuff to know and pretty easy. I did learn a couple of those phrases differently, though, and they're stuck in my head. I'll have to try to learn these different versions too.
Grazie mille
Excellent video. ありがとうございますせんせい
very helpful!
Arigatou, Yuko sensei!
Absolutely brilliant. Thank you.
How do I get in touch? In order to obtain more info on online lesson?
あリがとうございます。sensei
💐🙌 please do more....
I really eager to learn Japanese. Keep teaching please.
Merci beaucoup!,
thank you very much ,i still learning hiragana.
More video yuko sensei.Arigatou gozaimasu
Iam very interested this video thank you very much continue please🙏🙏🙏
This is great
Thunk you teacher, that's was great.
in my first japn 111 week i learned もういちど いって ください for もういちど おねがいします. i have noticed the lessons here are all on par with how my school is running their lessons. anyone worried about buying her courses, should not worry , I looked at ゆこせんせい course plan and is very on the dot with traditional school、と思います。 今休み中です。I'm trying to keep up with my studies.
Good Day..
New subscriber here from Philippines.
arigatou gozaimasu sensei anata no resson ga sukidesu
Hello Yuko-sensei, I have a frustrating experience. Not knowing where to begin or hitting a plateau can feel demoralizing and make it hard to hit the books and study like you know you should…Having friends from other cultures makes me more creative. In fresh ways about space and how people create their own world and environment. It is best way to connect between creative thinking and cross-cultural relationships.
If yuko sensei has a school near my town here in nagano I would transfer school so fast. Most of the japanese teachers don't speak english which I find harder to understand sometimes. I learn so much from these videos and self studying, kinda sad wasting a lot of my parents money just for me to learn japanese very slow..
These are quite useful. One question that lingers is why we shouldn't say "Nihongo *ga* sukoshi shika wakarimasen," instead of using the subject particle *wa*.
Woaaah sugoku ii koe desu ne. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow.. I have alot to learn. The different versions already confuse me as to why it's done shorter and that is actually more polite, also confusing to see I think Hiragana at the top? I am barely learning Hiragana and Katakana. My son is trying to teach me since he is more experienced. I know more of sound when I been learning Japanese but definitely haven't started learning the writing at all yet 😖. Thank you so much for this video! I subscribed to this channel so I can learn and take more notes
Thank you 🙏
What's the difference between suimasen and sumimasen please ?
Yuko先生、レッソンをくれてありがとうございます。。
What is the meaning of dewa desu wo hajimemashou?
Arigatou gojaimas sensei
I know little bit! Very difficult 😣! 🗾🎎😅
شكرا جزيلا استاذة استفدنا كثريا thank you sansi
I was watching this with my brother and he said "so I could say '犬の食べ物は少ししか食べません。' and that would mean that my dog doesn't often eat his dog food... right?" XD i had to explain that he just said that he himself eats a little bit of dog food. and i was concerned when he said our dog only eats a little but i realised he meant that he is very picky.
Can you do a video on how to use きっかけ in a sentence?
Hi.. I am from south IRAQ i hope to speak japanese
Yuko Sense , hontoni yasashi ne! arigato, nihongo wakaru yasui desu ne.
Arigatou sensei. Anata no youtube channel wa daisuki 😊😊
Yuko sensei can please help mo to translate my sentence in japanese " i am a mechanic for almost four years" hope u can help me.
Thz you
Konnichiwa yuko Sensei.
I just watched all your videos about particles and conjunctions. And I learnt about all the conjunctions only from you. So please tell me all the ways to say 'for' in japanese. Please tell me because I cannot find any article about this online
ども ありがとう Sensei...
I guess this may soon become the highest viewed post on this channel.
Ur videos r really very helpful ,u clear many of my doubts in Japanese◕◡◕
Can you please tell me what this means? 雩
Doumo arigatou sensei., ❤️❤️❤️
ゆこ先生、Quick question... What is the right way to use or say what, why, where or when in a japanese sentence? Because I often see translation missing what or why or where when asking for a place, object, or person... It really confuses me 😞
It all depends on how you use those question words in the sentence. For instance, is the question asking "is it?" as in "where is it?" or does it have a verb as in "Where do you...? Where did you...?" Then, you need to choose a correct particle according to the verb in the question. I explain how to use "where" as an example in this lesson. Hope it helps! ua-cam.com/video/dH8R--6Kypk/v-deo.html
@@YukoSensei ありがとう先生!
I wonder whether Japan have Japanese language classes for foreigners who wish to learn Japanese language .
Arigato sensei, i need to ask you something that related to this. In
tte, eigo se nan desuka??
Can we ask anything like verbs/nouns etc. Like,
Heyatte, eigo de nan desu ka?
Kawaitte, eigo de nan desu ka?
Oyasumi nasai.
😊
I saw this phase: Carって日本語でなんといますか. Instead of nandesuka there is nanto imasuka. What is the difference?
It's actually not いますか → It's いいますか (to say). So, in the phrase you are asking "what do you say?" instead of "what is it?" Just the way of phrasing the question is different and you are basically asking for the same information. You can use either one that you feel more comfortable.
sensei are you live in japan or usa
Thank uu
Yuko 先生、いつもありがとうございます。一つ質問を聞きたいですが。。
私はテレビを2台持っています。と私はテレビが二台持っています。どちらが正しいですか。お返事いただければありがたいです。
Sujanさん、こんにちは。「テレビを2台持っています」が正しいです。「が」は「あります・います」の時に使います。「持っています」と「あります」はどちらも所有を表しますが、ニュアンスが少し違います。このレッスンを見て下さい。ua-cam.com/video/laQLVLnosx0/v-deo.html
どうもありがとうございます。😊
ありがとうございます! I really appreciate this!
Now I'm a little bit confused. What is the difference between おねがいします and ください ?
The first one is what you say when greeting. The second one is please, kudasai. Although there are other ways of saying please in Japanese.
おねがいします is an independent phrase meaning "I beg you/I request you/I ask of you."
ください is a verb meaning "Give me." When you combine ください with another verb as in [Verb (in TE Form)] ください, you are asking the person to give you the action, meaning "Please do (the action)" in English translation. That's why many learners misunderstand that ください literally means "please" which is not correct.
I explain it in more detail in this lesson. Hope it helps! ua-cam.com/video/o4a_g8xvK90/v-deo.html
@@YukoSensei okay now I understand. ありがとうござます。
@Richard M correct me if I'm wrong but I think you can use onegai itashimasu to make it more humble / or more polite.
Rechardさん, Yes, [TE Form] ください sounds most demanding for the phrase "please do..." among various ways for making a request in Japanese and I personally hardly use it in my daily life except for when I ask my students to do something in class. You can convert the request sound less demanding by replacing ください with other things such as [TE Form] もらえますか or [TE Form] もらってもいいですか. I explain more natural ways to request in this lesson. ua-cam.com/video/o4a_g8xvK90/v-deo.html
And of course, if you use the humble form of もらう which is いただくand say [TE Form] いただけますか or [TE Form]いただいてもよろしいですか, you sound even more modest and polite. I hope this helps!
хорошо спасибо,come from china
I want to enroll how do I start can i get email address?
❤️
What's the difference between すいません and すみません?
She said it at the beginning. In a conversation some native speakers drop the m. Same meaning.
@@valrond Thank u!
batsu desu
ありがとございます 裕子せんせい
もう一度ゆっくりお願いします
I'm in love. You are very beautiful 🙂 先生
Yuko, would be most grateful if you told me what this sentence means ? thank you !
というアイドルが女優へ転身というぐらいの初々しい貫禄。
偶像明星搖身一變成爲女演員,真是天真爛漫。
🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
💪😘😘😘😘😘
ПРИВЕТ i never learn Japanese before learn MH first
Shio Shin Shia
Not
Sho Shin Sha.
no. hers is correct. You could also think of it as: shyo shin shya
@@ChristopherCricketWallace 'shyo shin shya' is better.
Its a small 'yo' and ' ya 'so we can read it as sho and sha
, BC
Thank you 🙏