Miku-sensei, thank you, thank you for your amazing videos. So natural, so easy to understand, and so useful to learn everyday, natural Japanese. I have just purchased your full online course and am blown away (goodness, how do you say THAT in Japanese?!) by how good it is. I am determined to take my Japanese to the next level before I go back next year, and I am completely confident that if I stick to my study schedule, I will! Bless you.
Awww thank you so much for telling me this!!! I’m grateful you are using my products and I hope you will improve Japanese Fast with it and have fun with it too!!!!
This video was so well timed for me, as I had just been asking my Italki teacher (Kosuke in Australia, he's great! You should interview him!) about how to say this naturally, then your video pops up on my feed the next day! Thanks Miku sensei :) Where is "Weird Japanese Because of translating From English #1"?
Thanks for the video. It's nice that you're teaching common expressions that are (though maybe not jlpt grammar points) pretty important when outputting, and seeing ば and し casually helps refine my understanding of them (I find watching the long in depth vids good for a basic introduction but I often forget them completely lol)
Great video, I definitely have made this mistake a lot! Would you ever make a video on the difference between こと/の and ということ/というの when used to modify a sentence? Also I hear ということ/というの used in different ways too. Hopefully that makes sense? Thanks! 😊
Thank you so much for this video! You made this for one grammer pattern but it actually has more than one, Vocab, other grammer forms and so on. And because of the exercise section, I can do a revision on what I've learnt for the past months.
This type of lesson HOW TO USE OR SAY "SOME" IN JAPANESE IS REALLY INTERESTING AND VERY USEFUL. ALL SENTENCES (例文) YOU CONSTRUCTED ARE REALLY PRACTICAL. THANK YOU SO MUCH. お疲れ様です。
Where can i find your anki decks? because I am having trouble finding ways to remember the conjugations and need to find a way to study them. This channel is soo helpful Thank You, Miku!
Modifying nouns is very hard for me. The set up feels different but I am trying to understand it. I didn't fall for the trap. 😝 I thought of an older video where that happened. Lol I really like this video!! Thank you so much!
Very helpful video, thank you 🙏🏻I’m wondering how we might adapt this to say “ some people MIGHT say 何々” and would it be a different pattern for “ most people” and “ few people” eg . Few people still buy newspaper, while some ( people ) still do”
I actually think that there are very few grammar elements in Japanese that build on one another but noun modification is certainly one. I believe this is THE most important grammar element to grasp and master and practice and probably one of the most difficult. It's difficult not technically but because applying it properly requires you to think differently... but it's still so important that teachers and textbooks should spend significantly more time to practice its usage....
Thank you for another great video! The way you structure your lessons make it really engaging and just like that 19 minutes have passed. Please keep making them! :) ちなみに、6:07の罠に全くはまりました、お見事w
Miku Sensei! Another useful lesson! Thank you. I wanted to ask if there is a difference between the words "tokoro" and "bashou" for place. I used the word bashou for the used example (some places are dangerous).
Great explanation and practice. How would you make it more nuanced? "Most people..., but a few..." or "A few people, but most..." "Almost all students did there homework, but a few didn't" etc. Or would you use other patterns? How about %?
Excellent! I love this topic because trying to directly translate words and sentences just doesn't work. And not just Japanese! My hubby tells me "No direct translating!" with Russian, too. 😄
I'm not a native speaker in both languages, but to me "Some places are dangerous" feels more... I don't know how to say it... casual maybe? But 「危ないところもある」is like "there are ALSO exist places, which are dangerous". Which is kinda more specific in meaning.
Some people go sightseeing, while others enjoy shopping. ✅️買い物を楽しむ人もいます 観光する人もいれば、買い物する人もいます。 🟢to enjoy something somethingを楽しむ 買い物を楽しむ Some people retire at the age of 50 ✅️50歳で 50歳に退職する人もいます Some students don't have time to study 勉強する時間がない学生もいます 朝ごはんを食べる時間がない 運動する時間がない 友達と合う時間がない 最近、仕事で忙しくて、日本語を勉強する時間がなくなった Some people like big cities, while others like the countryside ✅️都会 tokai ➡️ big cities 大都市が好きな人もいれば、田舎が好きな人もいます 🟢Somethingにお金を使う Some people spend their money on cars, while others spend their money on clothes 車にお金を使う人もいれば、服をお金を使う人もいます。
Just finished one lesson and you upload another... Miku, thank you for the really useful lessons and sentences! Your Japanese is so real! 頑張ります😭
I really hope I can help people to learn how to express themselves like native speakers do!!!!!!
A fellow SG fukei 😭 hiiiii
Miku sensei, hontoni arogatou gozaimasu! You are best nihongo teacher in youtube!!👍
Watching your videos for 2 straight months made me fell in love with you sensei.
みく先生の解説からすると、困ってることは無いために、いつもように、僕にとって『何人か』って使うことが多いものだ。
相変わらず、抜群な動画を作ってくれて、感謝しております😊。この動画にはコメント欄でコメントを書かずに、嫌いとか低評価を与える人もいれば、動画を見切る、好きなら、いいねボタンを押す人もいるし。
いつもコメントしてくれて、本当にありがとうございます❤️頑張ります!
You always make so so SO important points on Japanese and I'm so grateful for it😫😫THANK YOU♡♡♡
Thank YOU for being so kind and making time to leave me a comment!!!!!
Miku-sensei, thank you, thank you for your amazing videos. So natural, so easy to understand, and so useful to learn everyday, natural Japanese. I have just purchased your full online course and am blown away (goodness, how do you say THAT in Japanese?!) by how good it is. I am determined to take my Japanese to the next level before I go back next year, and I am completely confident that if I stick to my study schedule, I will! Bless you.
Awww thank you so much for telling me this!!! I’m grateful you are using my products and I hope you will improve Japanese Fast with it and have fun with it too!!!!
@@mikurealjapanese BTW you can tell her how you say I am blown away,really amazed inJapanese
語学学習のためにこのような動画が多分一番好きです。初めに文法をいい説明で分かるようになって、そして練習して使えるようになることができます。作ってくれてありがとうございます。
よかったです❤️ありがとうございます❤️
just great, just perfect learning job 😊
You are my favorite MIKU 先生🥰いつもありがとうございます😊
This video was so well timed for me, as I had just been asking my Italki teacher (Kosuke in Australia, he's great! You should interview him!) about how to say this naturally, then your video pops up on my feed the next day! Thanks Miku sensei :)
Where is "Weird Japanese Because of translating From English #1"?
Thank you so much! Could you please make a video explaining the difference between 思い出す , 思い付ける and 覚える?
英語があまり出来なても、よく分かりました。本当に役に立ちます。いつもありがとう。
Outstanding lesson , Miku Sensei.
Thanks for the video. It's nice that you're teaching common expressions that are (though maybe not jlpt grammar points) pretty important when outputting, and seeing ば and し casually helps refine my understanding of them (I find watching the long in depth vids good for a basic introduction but I often forget them completely lol)
ミク先生このレッスンはありがとうございます!本当に勉強になりました!
先生おかげでいろんな例文をつくりました。見てください。
一人でいるのが好きな人もいれば、人にいる人もいる。
アニメが好きな人もいれば、漫画が好きな人もいる。
ファーストフードだけ食べる人もいれば、自分で料理するもいる。
どう思いますか?^^
Thank you so much Miku sensei❣
やっぱりみくの授業最高! Your explanations are so good and thorough. I really miss learning grammar from the shadowing audios!
Adele ありがとう❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I’m working on a new course now! I hope I can launch it next year :)
@@mikurealjapanese 頑張って
素晴らしくて面白いヴィデオです。とても役に立ちました。ありがとうございました。
great job relating the topic to an interview you did! that was really cool.
MIku sensei thank you so much for this! having a "test it!" segment is really good practice!
Great video, I definitely have made this mistake a lot!
Would you ever make a video on the difference between こと/の and ということ/というの when used to modify a sentence? Also I hear ということ/というの used in different ways too. Hopefully that makes sense?
Thanks! 😊
It was great. Thanks so much, Miku-san!
You are the best teacher 🥰
I love you and thank you! You are a great teacher!
Thank you as always!
とても役に立ちました。ありがとうございます
thank you so much Miku san so helpful.
Thanks alot! Your videos really helpful.
This video was fabulous
分かりやすい授業です。
Love your videos, Miku 先生 💕
Thank you so much for this video! You made this for one grammer pattern but it actually has more than one, Vocab, other grammer forms and so on. And because of the exercise section, I can do a revision on what I've learnt for the past months.
I can see that you put a lot of effort into your videos, your examplesa re so good. Thank you Miku Sensei.
Very useful as always. Thanks Sensei
I’m glad it helped you❤️❤️❤️
この文法はめっちゃ役に立ちますね。教えて下さって、ありがとうございます!
Your example sentences are really helpful to remember !
I really appreciate these kind of bad translation themed videos!
(even though I also fell into Miku Sensei's evil iru/aru trap the first time haha)
Thank you Miku Sensei !!!
The best notification, I love this channel, always learning something new.
I can't tell you how helpful this video was!! I've been struggling with trying to say "some people". Thank you Miku Sensei!!
I did all your challenges. Arigatou for the exercises
Wow, this was really useful, I was already subscribed but I'm gonna watch your videos more often and repeatedly now, thank you for this content.
This type of lesson HOW TO USE OR SAY "SOME" IN JAPANESE IS REALLY INTERESTING AND VERY USEFUL. ALL SENTENCES (例文) YOU CONSTRUCTED ARE REALLY PRACTICAL. THANK YOU SO MUCH. お疲れ様です。
Omg ive been talking like a やばい人 this whole time LOL!!! Miku Sensei, 助けてくれて、ありがとうございます!!!!!
These videos are an invaluable language learning service. Thank you so much!!
かわいい先生もいると分かりました
This lesson was so useful, thank you so much. You are one of the best Japanese teachers by far.
Where can i find your anki decks? because I am having trouble finding ways to remember the conjugations and need to find a way to study them. This channel is soo helpful Thank You, Miku!
ありがとうございました。
Modifying nouns is very hard for me. The set up feels different but I am trying to understand it.
I didn't fall for the trap. 😝 I thought of an older video where that happened. Lol
I really like this video!! Thank you so much!
さすがミク先生!いつも役に立つ動画を投稿してますね
役にたててよかったです❤️
みんなに日本語が教えられて、嬉しいです!
この動画はとてもやくにたちます。ありがとうございました😀👍
Have you made a video about the correct way to use によって. I have come across this grammar before
Very useful lesson Miku sensei..Arigatougozaimasu
こちらこそ、ありがとうございます❤️
Thank you so much Miku Sensei. ☺️☺️
Will there be a third part of your product at kajabi? That would be amazing :)
I'm working on it! :)
You always make it so much easier to understand, Miku Sensei!!!
すごくいい勉強になりました!!ありがとうございました ‼️‼️‼️‼️💖💖💖
嬉しいです❤️ありがとうございます❤️
ありがとう
What a great way to explain those concepts! Thanks for the awesome content Miku! 🙏🏻
Really helpful... 💖💖💖
I’m glad it helped you❤️❤️❤️❤️
Miku sensei, you can make me to approve my Japanese skill. I love your videos. And, I love you more. I always wait for your upload another.
Very helpful video, thank you 🙏🏻I’m wondering how we might adapt this to say “ some people MIGHT say 何々” and would it be a different pattern for “ most people” and “ few people” eg . Few people still buy newspaper, while some ( people ) still do”
Super grateful for this video, Miku Sensei! These videos really help me learn more effectively. 🙏🏼
Useful !
みく ちゃん その ビデオ ありがとう ございます! その ビデオ の おかげ で、 日本人 ともだち と 日本語 で 話せる! ギリシャ から あいさつ😊🇬🇷👋
I actually think that there are very few grammar elements in Japanese that build on one another but noun modification is certainly one. I believe this is THE most important grammar element to grasp and master and practice and probably one of the most difficult. It's difficult not technically but because applying it properly requires you to think differently... but it's still so important that teachers and textbooks should spend significantly more time to practice its usage....
みく先生、
フランスからありがとうございました‼️
💖💖💖
Maravillosa como siempre
Omg Miku sensei, yes , you got me .. i used iru instead of aru for some places.. lol
Thank you for making videos like these!
Quick question... what about ある人は。。。?
Like ある学生は勉強する時間がない。?
Thank you for another great video! The way you structure your lessons make it really engaging and just like that 19 minutes have passed. Please keep making them! :)
ちなみに、6:07の罠に全くはまりました、お見事w
ミク先生、いつもありがとうございます
こちらこそ、見てくれてありがとうございます❤️
i´m fan of Weird Japanese !!! thanks Miku sensei!
Miku Sensei! Another useful lesson! Thank you. I wanted to ask if there is a difference between the words "tokoro" and "bashou" for place. I used the word bashou for the used example (some places are dangerous).
Some people go to work (commute) by bicycle
自転車で通勤する人もいます
通勤(tsuukin)する ➡️ to commute
オンラインの英語講師をしているので、通勤する必要はない
フィリピンは交通渋滞があるので、通勤の時間が長いです。
Great explanation and practice. How would you make it more nuanced? "Most people..., but a few..." or "A few people, but most..." "Almost all students did there homework, but a few didn't" etc. Or would you use other patterns? How about %?
5:03 Aaah I can never quite get the correct use of のが! ! Maybe a topic for a future video??
I already covered that topic!!! ☺️ua-cam.com/video/pj3LZOfJRcg/v-deo.html
I said iru instead of aru.😅 I fell into your trap.😂 The video is awesome. Thank you very much. 🙂
You are too much cute🥺🥰
Take lots of love from Bangladesh
🇧🇩❤️🇯🇵
Excellent! I love this topic because trying to directly translate words and sentences just doesn't work. And not just Japanese! My hubby tells me "No direct translating!" with Russian, too. 😄
HEY SIRI: 変な日本語教えないで!
That made me laugh so hard. I’m working that into my daily life somehow from now on!
I'm not a native speaker in both languages, but to me "Some places are dangerous" feels more... I don't know how to say it... casual maybe? But 「危ないところもある」is like "there are ALSO exist places, which are dangerous". Which is kinda more specific in meaning.
先生、教えてくださってありがとうございます。助かりました。
How to say: dare to do sth in japanese?
thank you so much, I feel like there are so many instances where google translate is sabotaging me lol
Thank you! I used to say 何人か a lot, I assume this is not natural to say then? Or
No it’s not natural :(
どうもありがとうございました。すばらしかったです!
That's what we need. More expressions of spoken structures and less grammar.
Muito obrigada.
めっちゃに役立つだよね😊👌👍
よかったです😊😊
@@mikurealjapanese
ミク先生はとてもいい先生だと思う。本当だ😎ミク先生と日本語を習うのはいつも楽しみだ🤩
please teach me how to express the plural form
勉強になりました!本当にありがとうございました。何年間日本語を勉強していましたが、いつも「いくつかの人」を使ってしまいました。違いがあるでしょうか?
We can understand it, but We don’t say like that.:)
What is the screen certificate ??
Arigatou
どもありがとう先生!
I said 危ない場所もいる。>
"Did you just fall into my trap? huahuahua"
yes, i fell miserably
みく先生の動画が好きな人もいれば大好きな人もいる。
You’re too sweet ❤️😂
Some people have discovered this video... and many are still lost 😀
Oh man
HEY SIRI: 変な日本語教えないで!
That made me laugh so hard. I’m working that into my daily life somehow from now on!
日本は高いって言う人もいます
バロットが好きな人もいれば、バロットが嫌いな人もいます。
若い世代の人はバロットがあまり食べないです。年上の世代はバロットを食べるですけど、私は一度も親戚の集まりに見なかったんです。地域によるかな。
(文脈によりますね)
Some people go sightseeing, while others enjoy shopping.
✅️買い物を楽しむ人もいます
観光する人もいれば、買い物する人もいます。
🟢to enjoy something
somethingを楽しむ
買い物を楽しむ
Some people retire at the age of 50
✅️50歳で
50歳に退職する人もいます
Some students don't have time to study
勉強する時間がない学生もいます
朝ごはんを食べる時間がない
運動する時間がない
友達と合う時間がない
最近、仕事で忙しくて、日本語を勉強する時間がなくなった
Some people like big cities, while others like the countryside
✅️都会 tokai ➡️ big cities
大都市が好きな人もいれば、田舎が好きな人もいます
🟢Somethingにお金を使う
Some people spend their money on cars, while others spend their money on clothes
車にお金を使う人もいれば、服をお金を使う人もいます。