I might do at some point but not soon🙏 We use “te-form verb + はいけません” to say “may not/should not”. E.g. たべてはいけません。You shouldn’t eat. However, this form is not actually used often in daily conversation because it may sound too harsh. It’s mainly used by people in a place of authority, to tell their customers, visitors, product users not to do something. On a daily basis, we use 〜ないでください(Please don’t~)which I taught in the lesson 29 or we also use potential forms(you cannot do~). I didn’t put this てform+いけませんsentence structure here because of these reasons but I should have explained that too🤔 Thank you so much for asking!
Thank you so much! You are the first person who gave me the ‘super thanks’😍 I’m over the moon!! I’ll keep making videos to encourage Japanese learners🌷 ほんとうに、ありがとうございます!
These lessons are such great quality as well as extremely easy to understand and so useful! I can’t believe they don’t have more views! Please keep making them Satou-Sensei!
Professor Sato, you are the most beautiful Japanese woman I know, and one day I dreamed of meeting you. But I regret not finding time to study Japanese as I am involved with many economic, engineering, and religious projects in Christ Jesus. I really like to watch Japanese movies, subtitled in English or Portuguese, to be able to listen to your speech and to know your tradition and honor that I love very. - 佐藤先生、あなたは私が知っている中で最も美しい日本人女性で、いつか会うことを夢見ていました. しかし、キリスト・イエスの多くの経済、工学、宗教プロジェクトに関わっているため、日本語を勉強する時間を見つけられなかったことを後悔しています。 英語またはポルトガル語の字幕付きの日本映画を見るのが本当に好きです。あなたのスピーチを聞き、私が愛するあなたの伝統と名誉を知ることができます。
Do you think you'll make a video for the may not/should not aswell? cheers
I might do at some point but not soon🙏 We use “te-form verb + はいけません” to say “may not/should not”.
E.g. たべてはいけません。You shouldn’t eat.
However, this form is not actually used often in daily conversation because it may sound too harsh. It’s mainly used by people in a place of authority, to tell their customers, visitors, product users not to do something.
On a daily basis, we use 〜ないでください(Please don’t~)which I taught in the lesson 29 or we also use potential forms(you cannot do~).
I didn’t put this てform+いけませんsentence structure here because of these reasons but I should have explained that too🤔
Thank you so much for asking!
ありがとうございました Satou-san you are the best!
Thank you so much! You are the first person who gave me the ‘super thanks’😍 I’m over the moon!!
I’ll keep making videos to encourage Japanese learners🌷
ほんとうに、ありがとうございます!
"te" form.....so much to learn! Satou-san, is a good teacher and so friendly! I am a Nihongo beginner. どうもありがとうございました 🤓
These lessons are such great quality as well as extremely easy to understand and so useful! I can’t believe they don’t have more views! Please keep making them Satou-Sensei!
あなたのビデオが大好きで、毎日見ています
とてもうれしいです😭✨ありがとうございます!
Mo hitotsu ressun wa arimasu . Domo arigatou gozaimashita Satou sensei.
Professor Sato, you are the most beautiful Japanese woman I know, and one day I dreamed of meeting you.
But I regret not finding time to study Japanese as I am involved with many economic, engineering, and religious projects in Christ Jesus.
I really like to watch Japanese movies, subtitled in English or Portuguese, to be able to listen to your speech and to know your tradition and honor that I love very.
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佐藤先生、あなたは私が知っている中で最も美しい日本人女性で、いつか会うことを夢見ていました.
しかし、キリスト・イエスの多くの経済、工学、宗教プロジェクトに関わっているため、日本語を勉強する時間を見つけられなかったことを後悔しています。
英語またはポルトガル語の字幕付きの日本映画を見るのが本当に好きです。あなたのスピーチを聞き、私が愛するあなたの伝統と名誉を知ることができます。
Dear teacher ,can you share me begginer e-book japanese language
I recommend “GENKI”’s e-book. If you’re looking for something for free, then try “Marugoto Japanese online course”😊