Explanatory の / んだ / んだけど / んですが (IMPORTANT GRAMMAR)

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    This time we'll learn how to use the EXPLANATORY particle "の / んだ / んです".
    A lot of people requested for this lesson and finally here it is!
    It has many uses such as:
    ★Explaining / Asking for explanation
    ★Introductory Remark
    ★Expressing Surprise
    and more :)
    Watch this video next
    - • じゃない & じゃん NOT ONLY NE...
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    の particle as "of; 's" (posessive particle)
    - • #5 の (no) particle / P...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 712

  • @usuitakumi8179
    @usuitakumi8179 5 років тому +1269

    Hands down, BEST japanese education channel ever!! So glad you exist!

    • @raptorak1
      @raptorak1 5 років тому +9

      Nihongonomori wants a word! :)

    • @usuitakumi8179
      @usuitakumi8179 5 років тому +21

      @@raptorak1 I am also subscribed to Nihongonomori, and I do love them!, but in my opinion, no other channel has so many examples and advices like she does!

    • @raptorak1
      @raptorak1 5 років тому +11

      @@usuitakumi8179 Give Misa a couple more years of content and I will agree! Nihongonomori is only really good at JLPT levels 1-3, Misa is doing a great job for those levels 4 and 5.

    • @usuitakumi8179
      @usuitakumi8179 5 років тому +13

      @@raptorak1 I totally agree! Maybe she will do advance grammar solely in japanese, if she covers all levels, then this channel shall be a japanese bible ahahaha

    • @sanl2210
      @sanl2210 5 років тому +2

      @@usuitakumi8179 I don't really know Misa, but could she make lessons on japanese pronunciation and intonation? Way more important/valuable than grammar imo, not that grammar isnt't important.

  • @wardm4
    @wardm4 5 років тому +329

    There was a time that I scoffed at the idea that "online education" would one day make colleges obsolete. But this channel really makes me think that is the future. Lessons like these are 100 times more useful and valuable than anything I learned in a formal class. Plus, I can rewatch parts if I don't follow the first time. I can pause it to write things down. These are so good.

    • @thefisherman6627
      @thefisherman6627 4 роки тому +27

      wardm4 totally agree with you. misa really makes sure that she clarifies what she means. she gives multiple examples and addresses many of the questions i have in my head- most of the time in school i have to raise my hand to have it answered. you can really tell that misa cares about her viewers.

    • @sailor5853
      @sailor5853 4 роки тому +17

      Not because these are good, but because most classes are shit.

    • @BiGSmoke-.-
      @BiGSmoke-.- 3 роки тому +3

      I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

    • @HolahkuTaigiTWFormosanDiplomat
      @HolahkuTaigiTWFormosanDiplomat 3 роки тому +1

      We all know about it but the system gonna rust out by itself...

    • @rusherdasher8826
      @rusherdasher8826 2 роки тому +4

      Now imagine having Misa sensei in a physical class. That would be crazy good

  • @enavy04
    @enavy04 5 років тому +238

    "何それ?おいしいの?" Sounds like something kid Goku would've said in Dragon Ball.

    • @PowerPackers90
      @PowerPackers90 5 років тому +15

      I litterly did a google image search to see if Goku came up. Lol

    • @enavy04
      @enavy04 5 років тому +14

      @@PowerPackers90 Nice! Did he come up? We're talking about someone who literally thought a bride was something to eat. 😂

    • @PowerPackers90
      @PowerPackers90 5 років тому +11

      @@enavy04 no just alot of Japanese food. Lol
      Yeah we are talking about a guy that didnt know what kissing was until he was a grandfather lol.

    • @TheoCynical
      @TheoCynical 5 років тому +2

      Ikr!?

    • @venvn0
      @venvn0 3 роки тому +1

      I think it's about him getting asked to get married

  • @cronotriggered4314
    @cronotriggered4314 2 роки тому +8

    The fact that textbooks wait so long to teach you explanatory particles, and then completely neglect to explain how they're used practically in conversation is absurd to me. Understanding how these particles are used in casual Japanese allowed my listening skills to improve in a week more than they had in the last two months. You'll hear の、んだ、んだけど just as much as ね、よ、and other sentence ending particles when you listen to spoken Japanese. This should be one of the first things you ever learn, not tucked away in a footnote. It was after I had a decent understanding of these particles that I began to lose all faith in the practicality of textbooks. Thanks for the explanation Misa, it's not only extremely clear but will be extremely helpful for so many students out there!

  • @juanca2257
    @juanca2257 5 років тому +442

    Seriously... i dont know what I'd do without your channel😄 You just explain everything so good, it's amazing. Btw, your editing is sooo good in this lesson. I really appreciate the effort you put in every video. みさ先生、教えてくれてありがとう!♥

    • @justinfufun5483
      @justinfufun5483 5 років тому +2

      "So well" because you can't say so goodly. You can just about get away with so bad ( despite the poor grammar) because you would say so badly.
      Just saying... Like jusforfun

    • @justinfufun5483
      @justinfufun5483 5 років тому +2

      @@juanca2257 No. Yes no no. Just thought you might be interested. Not looking for a fight.
      I mean to say, the whole subject is grammar.
      Ló siento no hablo Español, un poco solo para vacaciones.
      ごめなさいございます 鮪Juancaさん

    • @SunfireGTX25
      @SunfireGTX25 4 роки тому +4

      I agree! I love Misa's channel! Her and George from Japanese From Zero are my two fav UA-camrs for Japanese lessons! I especially love how Misa color codes her sentences/explanations!

    • @BiGSmoke-.-
      @BiGSmoke-.- 3 роки тому

      I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

  • @metric3450
    @metric3450 4 роки тому +27

    lmao the fact that she taught us all how to say we're pregnant in Japanese... I love this channel

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    @Vivi-mp9nn 5 років тому +8

    u know the appreciation is real when you don’t skip the adds so she gets the well deserved revenue.

  • @shixuo
    @shixuo 3 роки тому +4

    This woman single handedly teaching everyone so quality education

  • @keithws2779
    @keithws2779 5 років тому +121

    Amazing lesson as always... But my brain is beginning to fry. Wow, there's SO much more to it than I knew.

    • @emocentofficial3487
      @emocentofficial3487 4 роки тому +6

      Yes it's too much to take at once for brain 😬

    • @metcas
      @metcas 2 роки тому

      このコメントをしたときから、日本語の勉強はどうですか。まだ好きなの〜? :p

  • @mavera-5777
    @mavera-5777 2 роки тому +14

    Omg I'm so surprised at the first slang expression you talked about because there is one that is almost the same in Italian! When we hear a new/weird word, sometimes we go: "Cos'è? Se magna?" = "What's that? Do you eat it?" 😂 Crazy how languages can be so different but so similar!

  • @py8554
    @py8554 2 роки тому +29

    I must say that this video is the first time in years of learning Japanese that I heard someone makes a clear connection between the particle used in かわいいの? and the particle used in かわいいんだ. This is eye opening indeed.

  • @dremcon
    @dremcon 5 років тому +66

    When going through my textbook I understood how to construct the explanatory form, but I had NO IDEA why it was used or for what purpose. Seriously, every time I watch one of your videos everything just 'clicks' and I understand. From a expat in Minatomirai, Yokohama - 本当にありがとうございます!

  • @yuki1512
    @yuki1512 5 років тому +65

    Thank you for teaching us how to not sound like a robot... 🤖
    I really love your channel, your teaching skills are amazing.

  • @haileymaurer122
    @haileymaurer122 Рік тому +9

    The best online Japanese learning channel out there. thank you Misa!

  • @jreneau6441
    @jreneau6441 2 роки тому +12

    んだ is one of the phrases that I always have a difficulty using in actual speech. I never felt I understood the context enough to use it until now. Your explanation was better than my textbook was.
    You have such great lesson! You are the closest think to my Japanese for Everyone book that I used when I formally studied in college. Your ability to explain Japanese grammar like an English text book would is so awesome. I instantly became a fan because of that.

  • @ThiagoSilvaOfficial
    @ThiagoSilvaOfficial 5 років тому +31

    How come I only found your channel now? Dear lord, you're the best Japanese teacher on youtube.

    • @Shivadhyanam
      @Shivadhyanam 3 роки тому +1

      Look at the positive side. It is now more than a year since you have found her channel!! 😅😅😁

    • @BiGSmoke-.-
      @BiGSmoke-.- 3 роки тому

      I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

  • @ansom1036
    @ansom1036 4 роки тому +8

    I like how you teach stuff that is hard to find in books.

  • @Sara.SkyBlue
    @Sara.SkyBlue 5 років тому +10

    "なにそれ美味しいの"めっちゃ面白い!!イタリア語でも一緒だよ。難しい言葉を聞いたらすぐに"なにこれ?食べ物なの?"

  • @pathaleyguitar9763
    @pathaleyguitar9763 5 років тому +17

    I really loved how in this episode you decided to go outside the normal vocab you usually use. For instance, "traffic" and "got caught". Really helps me get familiar with verbs other than 食べる lol. Thanks! Great episode!

  • @Mati19
    @Mati19 5 років тому +24

    I catch myself wondering HOW can you explain everything so wel l!!! Wooow, well done ! Thank you very much Misa !!!

  • @haitangweiyu
    @haitangweiyu 5 років тому +74

    It's funny how in Spanish we also have a similar meme: "¿Qué es eso? ¿Se come?" (What's that? Is it edible?) and it's used in the same way 😂.
    Thank you so much for this video, I've been waiting for it (I actually just asked if there was already a class about this - and darou - in your last video! ;u;). Thanks again~
    (btw, 26:57 Misa is so cute 🤭)

    • @yepppyuppp680
      @yepppyuppp680 5 років тому +9

      Same in Chinese!!! Kids tend to use it more but we sometimes say '什么东西?能吃吗?' when we hear something we've never heard before and it sounds so outlandish XDD sense of humour is universal

    • @milkteamachine
      @milkteamachine 5 років тому +8

      Same in German, seems like everyone has this!

    • @Sara.SkyBlue
      @Sara.SkyBlue 5 років тому +9

      same in italian! this connection between languages is so interesting!!

    • @jesusfan1453
      @jesusfan1453 5 років тому +2

      same for greek

    • @miloradowicz
      @miloradowicz 5 років тому +6

      It's not a connection between languages, it's a reference to the simplicity of children's thought processes everywhere, who tend to put everything in their mouths as their first venue into the world of exploration. For that reason "Can I eat it?" is a catchphrase of bafflement and basic curiosity.

  • @aoiahiru670
    @aoiahiru670 5 років тому +75

    日本語のミームを教えてくれてありがとうございます!とてもいい勉強になりました!!これからもミームをたくさん教えてください!

    • @user-lk4im8rd9k
      @user-lk4im8rd9k 4 роки тому

      彼女は40分のビデオレッスンを行いました、お前が感謝しているのはミームの一行だけだ。変のヤツ...

    • @jimmybob3948
      @jimmybob3948 3 роки тому +5

      ​@@user-lk4im8rd9k だまれ、冗談だったと思う

    • @venvn0
      @venvn0 3 роки тому +12

      @@user-lk4im8rd9k why the hell are you being rude

    • @hanyuu8672
      @hanyuu8672 3 роки тому +4

      @@user-lk4im8rd9k やはり日本人、風刺な文を分かれることが出来ないな…

    • @maggot6320
      @maggot6320 2 роки тому

      @@user-lk4im8rd9k なんでそんなに真面目ww

  • @kunstderfugue
    @kunstderfugue 5 років тому +34

    This is really difficult grammar, so I'm glad I get another point of view on it.

  • @stormtrooperelite1453
    @stormtrooperelite1453 Рік тому +1

    the most amazing discovery in this lesson was the fact that we use the same idiom in Serbian for when we don't know about something that's just mentioned. Much like in Japanese, instead of "whaaa" we say "Јел се то маже на хлеб?" meaning "do you spread that on bread?" and I think it's beautiful

  • @18nmc
    @18nmc 4 роки тому +17

    in filipino it's the same. "ano yan? nakakain ba yan?" which translates to "what is that? is that edible?"

    • @imateel7116
      @imateel7116 4 роки тому +3

      In Brazil too, we say "o que é isso, é de comer?"

    • @jeobbbb
      @jeobbbb 4 роки тому +1

      "Ano yon? Masarap ba yon?" lol

    • @depressedteadepressoespres186
      @depressedteadepressoespres186 2 роки тому

      From all these comments, I’m starting to get a feeling that English is the only language that doesn’t have this saying 😭

  • @dawsonsmith7905
    @dawsonsmith7905 4 роки тому +4

    The more I watch your vids the more I can understand and hear the sentence structures. ThanKa for making this language learning experience fun and easy

  • @armandolopez-tn4fp
    @armandolopez-tn4fp 5 років тому +6

    Misa, your dodgy, barely legal example sentences are gold!!!!!!! arigatou!!!!!!😄 Patreon is knocking my door!!!

  • @nathaneivers8700
    @nathaneivers8700 2 роки тому +1

    I've been studying Japanese for 3 years and this grammar point has given me the most headaches. Thanks for clearing it up!

  • @sebastian-1864
    @sebastian-1864 3 роки тому +14

    This is my third time watching this vid and in everytime I undertand things much better about these explanatory particles. I will definetely watch it again. Thanks a lot for these wonderful videos

  • @grandolphmayes
    @grandolphmayes 3 роки тому +4

    Beautiful work as always. I can't emphasize enough how important it is for old codgers like myself not to be put off by the apparently juvenile background in these videos. This has to be among the best series of language lessons in any language anywhere. Consider supporting Misa on Patreon, even if you never listen to the premium lessons.
    BTW, I think the use of "n da" to express that you are drawing a conclusion on the basis of evidence has a correlate in English, namely "must". As in "Misa must like pink," or "Oh, you must've heard that in one of Misa's Japanese Ammo lessons." Native English speakers all say this naturally. I think this way of using the term "must" is nowadays much more common than its traditional normative usage as in "You absolutely must see Fleabag."

  • @shannonjones8877
    @shannonjones8877 Рік тому +2

    みささんは上手な先生んだけど、今は日本語を本当に学んでいるんです。教えてくれてありがとうございます!

  • @amandalin2153
    @amandalin2153 5 років тому

    Looking forward to part 2! Great work.
    おつかれでした

  • @yuweiz.8415
    @yuweiz.8415 5 років тому

    レッスンありがとうございます!!!次のも楽しみにしてます

  • @HollyWoodVf
    @HollyWoodVf 5 років тому +3

    I have been waiting for a video on this subject for a long time, thank you, that is such a complete expalanation!

  • @erikam.691
    @erikam.691 5 років тому

    説明がマジでよかった!教えてくれてありがとうございました~

  • @Dave_thenerd
    @Dave_thenerd 5 років тому +30

    「発売」Sounds like "Hot Buy", very memorable!

  • @keithws2779
    @keithws2779 5 років тому +1

    This lesson is amazing. THANK YOU!

  • @suaideyiyapiyzr3244
    @suaideyiyapiyzr3244 5 років тому

    勉強になりました!ありがとうございます!

  • @ChrisHanline
    @ChrisHanline 4 роки тому +3

    "Obviously we know that it's not food, but that's the point."
    Misa-sensei, never change 💙

  • @davidspielmannsfluch5510
    @davidspielmannsfluch5510 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot for making this video, I've been struggling with this for months and I finally get it. Now everything seems to be more clear.

  • @DanDoStuff
    @DanDoStuff 5 років тому +15

    すごく分かりやすい!ありがとうみさ先生!

  • @johanneswohler5476
    @johanneswohler5476 4 роки тому

    I live for this channel.
    ありがとうございます。

  • @BruceAramayo
    @BruceAramayo 5 років тому +12

    I finally understand this の thing at the end of sentences and now I'm looking forward to the second part. Thank you!

  • @matthewmcmatthewson6578
    @matthewmcmatthewson6578 2 роки тому +2

    I love that you started off with teaching us how to talk to ourselves in Japanese. Thank you.

  • @ithakas8130
    @ithakas8130 5 років тому +16

    recently, i've been trying to look this up everywhere because i couldn't understand this grammar at all, but you explained it so well and at the perfect time too! i learned so much today. thank you

  • @paulhimsel4838
    @paulhimsel4838 5 років тому +5

    Thanks, you have been talking about this lesson for a long time. I was super excited when I saw the topic👍👏

  • @zakariasayeem5125
    @zakariasayeem5125 3 роки тому +5

    I have been watching you recently, and i am not joking when i say that your videos and notes from your videos helped me in actual conversation way more than any other textbooks!
    Please continue making lessons!!

  • @KamiSeiTo
    @KamiSeiTo 2 роки тому +7

    Until now I never understood this んだ/んです thing. It is super clear now. Thank you so much!! Your videos are always long with lot of explanation, they really go in-depth, they clearly are the best videos I can find, thanks to that. You always take the necessary time to make things clear. Thank you!!

  • @metalsabatico
    @metalsabatico 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this.
    ありがとうございます!!。

  • @benjaminhutcherson2046
    @benjaminhutcherson2046 5 років тому +15

    You did an especially awesome job explaining everything in this lesson. You really connected the nuances between the Japanese and English.

  • @alicedartnell1574
    @alicedartnell1574 5 років тому +1

    This was so useful! I need to watch this again and again!

  • @spongeboob8046
    @spongeboob8046 4 роки тому

    複雑な文法をわかりやすく説明する動画をつくってくださってありがとうございます。

  • @rukkyneel2174
    @rukkyneel2174 4 роки тому

    みそ先生は本当に綺麗先生だね。教え方も本当に分かりやすいです。有難う御座いました。

  • @milky-haze
    @milky-haze 5 років тому +5

    Yes! Learning this in my Genki textbook, been wishing for this! Thank you!!!

  • @TheIMPOTEN
    @TheIMPOTEN 4 роки тому +1

    おしえてくれてありがとう!
    I usually avoid long video but your video is so great! I like how you gave a lot of natural daily conservation and also explain some specific use of word like やる

  • @sundowner62james69
    @sundowner62james69 5 років тому

    Big lesson , thank you for the effort you always put in Misa sensei !

  • @JGirDesu
    @JGirDesu 5 років тому +1

    Thank you SO MUCH for your lessons. You explain things so much better than a textbook would. I learn a lot from your videos, and I appreciate the amount of effort you put into each one

  • @Akispark
    @Akispark 5 місяців тому

    Studying for N3 right now and it's kinda infuriating that these widely used grammar patterns aren't explained in most JLPT material found online. You explained it in a really straight forward way and I finally understand why so many sentences end using んです、なのです or なんです
    Thank you so much!

  • @suginami123
    @suginami123 4 роки тому

    The best channel. I learned so much. Your pronunciation is so clear.

  • @VladTepesh409
    @VladTepesh409 5 років тому +5

    Fantastic! This is one of the grammar rules I was struggling with understanding. "Explanatory", now it makes sense. Thanks, Misa! :3

  • @sebastiansingh3228
    @sebastiansingh3228 3 роки тому +1

    This is something I encounter all the time in Japan. Thanks for taking the time to clearly explain it!

  • @andremaccarini1656
    @andremaccarini1656 3 роки тому +1

    Your pacing for the phrase explanations is perfect. I really appreciate how you take your time to pronounce normally and then slowly, expanding on each part of the sentence. Thank you!

  • @aass8363
    @aass8363 4 роки тому

    非常有用!素晴らしい先生ね!

  • @petersunga6442
    @petersunga6442 4 роки тому

    Thank you for another great lesson Misa-sensei! I really appreciate all the great content.

  • @Dan_Afif
    @Dan_Afif 5 років тому

    Your explanation is very usefull👍
    本当にありがとうございます☺

  • @TheMysterlool
    @TheMysterlool 5 років тому +1

    Omg Misa this really came like a gift from heavens. I was just thinking like few days ago that I will go through this grammar again, because it has been some time since I first learned it and u post a video about it!! Thanks!!! 👌😉

  • @MrMooseRPG1337
    @MrMooseRPG1337 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for this! It's really helpful, and you are a great teacher! みさ先生、ありがとうございます!

  • @mooseygoosy
    @mooseygoosy Рік тому

    i love that you mention how these grammar points would translate into not only talking irl but also talking online :) a lot of the time i found myself wondering if i needed to add this grammar to make my sentences sound more natural and it was really confusing. it was one of the grammar points i always worried about in class but this video is the first time i feel like i might be able to understand it :)

  • @DragonNinja1989
    @DragonNinja1989 3 роки тому

    みさ先生、ありがとうございました!🙏🏻
    いつもニュアンスをはっきり説明してくれて、わかりやすくて、たくさん新しい役に立つことを習います!

  • @dyllanmccreary688
    @dyllanmccreary688 2 місяці тому

    you are so good at teaching! thank you!

  • @cebolacastilhos
    @cebolacastilhos Рік тому

    you have no idea how much this video helped me! Thank you so much!

  • @pepperdayjackpac4521
    @pepperdayjackpac4521 5 років тому +3

    Finally!!
    私は今分かります。
    ありがとうござました、みさ先生

  • @ClementineFlFlFl
    @ClementineFlFlFl 5 років тому

    I was waiting for this! Thank you!

  • @aaron953
    @aaron953 2 роки тому

    Great explanation! thanks for taking the time to make this video

  • @loryon
    @loryon 5 років тому

    I was expecting this video for such a long time thank you ! As you said at the end, I think that there's even more to it. Some time ago a japanese guy told me that using too often んだ/なんだ can, just like using too often the particle よ , make other people feel like you are better than them or trying to show off.

  • @aldenilsson8438
    @aldenilsson8438 5 років тому +1

    You’re so good at explaining!

  • @Samurai_Kid
    @Samurai_Kid 5 років тому +2

    Always beautiful and great videos 👏

  • @sewek1513
    @sewek1513 3 роки тому

    Thank you for explaining this topic. It's actually something I struggle with a lot while trying to understand japanese people. Good job!

  • @Laurobolis9
    @Laurobolis9 4 роки тому

    みささんの動画全部はすごく素晴らしいと思う!!みさの説明は最高だね、間違いない!本当に感謝してる。日本語の勉強を手伝ってありがとうございます 先生!💓💓

  • @chrisblunden7493
    @chrisblunden7493 4 роки тому

    Great lesson this. Wrote a few bits down & replayed a bit and now feel I have grasped some of the main points. Great lesson to come back to. Thank you Misa!

  • @suicixdexu
    @suicixdexu 5 років тому

    うぽつです💕
    みさ先生のレッスンからいつも習っています!有難うございます

  • @lililaure
    @lililaure 5 років тому +7

    You are helping me out so much. Thank you Misa-san.
    Even as a very beginner, just hearing you pronounce the words has been a revelation in my understanding. Please continue your good work 😁

  • @danielazran3216
    @danielazran3216 5 років тому +4

    Never have I ever got such an amazing explanation regarding to this topic. Unbelievable
    What makes you an *amazing* teacher is that you can actually put yourself in an English taking state and from that perspective explain not only how to use this form, but also what kind of mistakes you will likely do because of it.
    THANK YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCH

  • @DanielGonzalez-ve6hi
    @DanielGonzalez-ve6hi 4 роки тому

    Wow this topic is waaaaay deeper that I expected. 頑張りましょう!

  • @narinabileckaja6846
    @narinabileckaja6846 3 роки тому +1

    I'm so glad I stumbled across your channel みささん。I'm a complete beginner and my vocabulary is about 200 words now, but I learnt so much from your lesson! 本当にありがとうございます!

  • @krcooleymma
    @krcooleymma 5 років тому +23

    みさ先生、この授業ありがとうございます。I had a hard time understanding の and んです but this helps a lot! 👍🏻

  • @poulet16bits
    @poulet16bits 3 місяці тому

    NDA, NDAKEDO and NDESUGA are never really explain in books and they are used very commonly in conversations Thanks sensei for your help!

  • @eondiax
    @eondiax 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for the lesson

  • @SevenGrounds
    @SevenGrounds 5 років тому +2

    I've tried many lessons about this topic but I couldn't understand clearly until I've seen this video.
    Your explanation is pretty clear, thank you so much for the lesson.
    Please keep making a great video like this naa :)

  • @stephenchristopher6065
    @stephenchristopher6065 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Misa Sensei, you really are the best Japanese teacher on UA-cam. I have never studied Japanese in class, just your videos and a private teacher in italki for the past few months, and now I am in Tokyo doing research that involves some Japanese. Really thank you!

  • @aeri3160
    @aeri3160 5 місяців тому

    Everything becomes crystal clear thanks to Misa Sensei

  • @ultimateadventuretours4228
    @ultimateadventuretours4228 3 роки тому +2

    Every teacher has a unique way to teach, watching this video was quite helpful in order to re-structure the grammar learned previously. Your accent is interesting is cute.
    Thank you.

  • @Sannoso
    @Sannoso 5 років тому

    Yes! I came across explanatory no in my grammar book and was thoroughly confused by it. Thank you for the lesson!

  • @victortriump1563
    @victortriump1563 5 років тому +2

    MISA SENSEI..,YOU ARE LITERALLY THE BEST!! you knoe WHAT TO TEACH and HOW TO TEACH! I respect you!! Thank you for hard work! 😃

  • @HaruSkage
    @HaruSkage 4 роки тому

    I love your lessons, and I’ll probably join your patron, but I wished these lessons were broken it up into parts or at the very least time stamped. This is gold.

  • @tokyodirect4594
    @tokyodirect4594 Рік тому

    I just found this channel. Great work! I have decided to pause the classes I'm taking in Tokyo because it's getting out of hand and I will use your channel as a supplement to my own learning.

  • @dinarmaharanihasnadi1938
    @dinarmaharanihasnadi1938 6 місяців тому

    I remember watching this video around four years ago when I first started learning Japanese. Now I'm rewatching this video as an aspiring Japanese teacher looking for a reference to teach this material to my students. How fast time flies :-)

  • @calvin2307
    @calvin2307 4 роки тому

    Best explanation of this grammar... I appreciate the explanation of how だから sounds strong as it does in English (hadn't really realized that I don't normally use "because" in a lot of situations actually)!

  • @natanbcpc
    @natanbcpc 3 роки тому

    This video is so helpful! Thank you!

  • @MrMricecreamman1
    @MrMricecreamman1 5 років тому

    thank you for these videos. i have not found anyone who can explain things to easily understand japanese grammer until now!