【GENKI L6】What is TE Form? - How to use Japanese TE Form
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- Опубліковано 14 сер 2018
- What is TE Form? TE Form is one conjugation form of a Japanese verb that is used to create various expressions.
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studying TE Form night before test T^T , this video helps a lot.
How'd it go?
I hope u did good on your test
@Rei Ren oop
@Rei Ren lol, was it a difficult test?
They either bombed it or they did okay.
i have seen many videos. either they are time taking or they clarify the words. ma'am you cleared the doubts from the root. one must know parts of speech first to make sentence appropriately. thank you so so much
S&T Dude-san, Thank you so much for the kind comment. I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson! (^^)
Notes from this video:
TE form
食べる(taberu; eat)⇒食べて(tabete)
*some end in DE too like 読んで (yonde)
Usages:
Please + verb, you may/may not + verb, is/are + verb + ing, would you + verb / you would + verb.
食べて ください (tabete kudasai; Please eat)
食べて もいいです (tabete moiidesu; you may eat)
食べて はだめです (tabete wadamedesu; you mat not eat)
食べて います (tabete imasu; I am eating)
食べて くれます か? (tabete kuremasu ka?; would you eat?)
Listing multiple actions in one sentence:
起きて (okite; wake up)
して (shite; do)
食べて (tabete; eat)
起きて して 食べて てべ手 行きます。
私は 六時に 起きて ヨガを して 朝ご飯を 食べて 所ごとに 行きます。
watashi wa roku-ji ni okite yoga wo shite asagohan wo tabete shigoto ni ikimasu.
I wake up at six, do yoga, eat breakfast, and go to work.
Also translates to:
I will wake up at six, will do yoga, will eat breakfast and will go to work.
私は 六時に 起きて ヨガを して 朝ご飯を 食べて 所ごとに 行きました。
I woke up at six, did yoga, ate breakfast, and went to work.
*the TE form is tense neutral and is dependent on the tense of the last verb.
*the TE form can be used in formal and informal speech
Formal:
起きて して 食べて 行きます。(masu form)
Informal:
起きて して 食べて 行く。 (plain form)
.............
ru verb = 食べる(taberu - eat - plain form)
u verb = 飲む (nomu - drink - plain form)
irregular verbs = する (suru - do - plain form) 来る (kuru - come - plain form)
Arigatou gozaimasu
The best Te From lesson ever watched on youtube. The action connection displayed is crucial for a better understanding.
よく作り込まれてる。画の動き、アニメーションも相当練ってあるのが分かる。1秒たりとも無駄が無く、動画・ナレーション共に非常に明快な解説。感服しました。
This video really clears my doubt about the usage of te-form. ありがとう!!
~ございます
@@nunusrandom7534 ハハハハ。馬鹿野郎!
Yuko sensei, i respect you you're really good :)
Im currently trying to teach myself te form from a textbook. This video is very helpful, thanku! :)
minkdevilさん、I'm glad that this video was helpful for your study of TE form. Ganbatte kudasai!
This video has been extremely helpful. Thank you
Thank you so much for your videos. I've watched many other channels but your way of teaching is perfect for me
excellent and more than excellent: I have seen different videos for learning Japanese, but you are the best at all. Thank you very much
This video explains TE - FORM very clear and easy to understand. THANKYOU SENSEI😊
Thank you! That was extremely useful!
thank you , you are so direct in your explanation and i love the way you teach , more easy to understand
Sensei San, your method of teaching is awesome. Thank you very much.
One of the best video I found on this topic, very clear or well organized, thank you very much, +1 subscriber
This was really well taught!
Thanks a lot for your explanation. It cleared many of doubts. Really helped. And really appreciate your efforts in making this video. ❤
i m soooo happy to found this amazing channel ♥♥
samah dahmani-san, Welcome to the channel. (^^)
Thank you so much Yuko Sensei your videos are very helpful ❤❤❤
Thank you for the
lessons, they are very good.
Thank you this video has helped me better understand te forms that I couldn't get a grasp of in japanese-120
Fantastic video! Thank you!
Amazing video!!thank you so much I finally understand the use
Very good explanation. Thank you :)
you are an Amazing teacher.The Creator Bless you more.. You have the Teaching gift
Great work , realy i salute you.
Thank you so much for this clear explanation about TE form
Maryrose-san, I'm glad the lesson was helpful. (^^)
@@YukoSensei arigatou gozaimasu😃
Thank you for the lesson
Amazing! Thank you!
Excellent , thank you very much for a really easy to follow explanation.
Francis-san, I'm glad to know that the lesson was easy to follow. :)
有り難う ございます、ゆこ 先生!この ビデオは 私の 研究に 本当に 役立ちました。
Thank you for this video omg I can’t thank you enough omg
Very informative😍
Thank you 😊👏
Thank you, sensei
DVさん、どういたしまして。:)
ゆこ先生のレッスンが好きです!
次のレッスンを楽しみにしています!
Annaさん、ありがとうございます。(^^)
I have come to understand that the て-form just like particle で (as in である ->です) has an implied meaning of "in the state/condition/form of". For example, when you say 私は食べています you are literally saying "I exist in the state of eating".
Its being used with the te form which makes it different
Hans B I don’t want to be that person, but should you be using the hiragana “ha” instead of “wa” when using it as a topic marker? You pronounce the hiragana “ha” as “wa”.
@@baconandeggs9113 yes
@@baconandeggs9113 You only pronounce "ha" as "wa" when it's being used as a topic marker. Much like hiragana "wo", when it's used as an object particle, it's pronounced like "o".
Could anyone of you Guys Tell me the difference, between normal 食べます。 And 食べています。 ? So tabete imasu means literally '' I am going to eat?" Or " I am currently eating." ?
Thank you Yuko sensei!!!
This is so perfect
new subscriber her Sensei, nice video, i've learn something new... thank you for sharing your knowlege to us, big help... GOD Blessed :)
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Great lesson 😃😃
very very useful to understand the basic of the Te form
sakthisgp-san,
Arigatoo gozaimasu. I'm glad it was helpful. :)
Great sensei 🙏
ありがとうございました
whats the difference from gozaimashita and gozaimasu?
@@tatitssports8682 Gozaimashita is the past tense form of gozaimasu.
Domo Arigatou Gozaimasu for your video sensei 😊
WOW THIS VIDEO IS PERFECT! THIS IS WHAT I BEEN SEARCHING FOR. ABOUT TE FORM. どうもありがとうございます。💙
Gracias Sensei!
Doo itashimashite (You're welcome!) Luis Juan-san.
Thank you
ありがとうございますゆこ先生!I look forward to when I am able to take the course🙏🏼
I look forward to having you as my student, Karen-san. :)
すごいビデオ..
You are good teacher
ありがとうございます。
Thank you for the great video - I used this to refresh my memory after genki 1, and was happy to learn that everything in the book regarding the て form has still been retained in my memory (maybe anki helped ;)). You explain it a lot better than the first book does, though! Even though the て/で form is neutral, I suppose "requests" would still be considered informal if you leave ください out? For example: 見てください vs. just 見て (please look vs. look).
Keep up the great work! I'll definitely be watching even more when I have enough time and motivation to start with the next book, and might want some extra input on grammar. :)
mkl-san, You are correct. Informal requests are the only cases where you can end a phrase with a TE Form.
見て Look! (Informal) --> 見てください Please look! (Formal)
ちょっと待って!Wait a second! (Informal) --> ちょっと待ってください Please wait for a moment (Formal)
I use GENKI 1 at the college I teach. 日本語の勉強、がんばってください。:)
先生、ありがとうございました!
You make really great videos. Thank you so much.
Thank you, this was very helpful!
Very informative. Arigatou gozaimasu.
thanks
ありがとうございます。あなたはとてもいいせんせいですね。^_^
correct if I am wrong, te is used in many cases. one of which is when correlated with a politiness indicator as ku da sa i
This video is so helpful for me.thank you for uploading such useful video thank you
This video deserves LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! arigatou Gozaimasu sensei.
Thank you Sensei.🤗
Celestte-san, Doo itashimashite. (You're welcome!) I hope you enjoyed the lesson. :)
ありがとう
Arigatou Yuko-Sensei. Finally understood te form
I'm glad it was helpful. ☺️
Sugoi desu 😎
When using the informal ending how do you know if the verbs prior are in present or past
I had seen in a song:Setsunai kimochi afurete and never got how te form was used here. After watching this well-organised video,i have still doubt about my brain.🤕
Mam do you teach jlpt n4 special course also???
Your teaching style is excellent...
Arigatou gozaimasu sensei
ありがとうございましたゆ子せんせい!! ☻
Could you please suggest me any online classes to learn Japanese till JLPT NE?
こんにちは ゆうこ先生
I found your channel about a fortnight ago and I fell in love with your teaching method and it would mean so much if you could help answer this question.
I have been reading some Japanese children stories lately and I have a question about the te- form of "run"
どうして「走る」の「てー」形は「走って」、しかし「見る」と「起きる」の「てー」形は「見て」と「起きて」?
I thought because all of these words end with "iru", hashiru would also become "hashitte"?
Sorry if the question above is grammatically incorrect. Thank you in advance.
ありがとうございます先生!
Arigato Sensei
So is the -TE form to represent a command, request or suggestion?
Learning and ASMR at the same time
Can someone help me to understand:
Why 帰る -> 帰って?
帰る is かえる right? Why isn't it かえて in TE form?
Nicoleさん、I understand it is confusing, but 帰る, even though it has る, is a う Verb.
So, it belongs to this category.
う Verb ending in う or る or つ → って in TE Form
You can watch this video about how to figure out if a verb is a る or う verb when it has る in the dictionary form, although 帰る is one of the exceptions. Hope the lesson helps! ua-cam.com/video/1T6NzR_HN8c/v-deo.html
@@YukoSensei Noted, understand it's one of the exceptions :) ありがとうございました!
What happened "Taberu " (ru) and how add "te" and do and did similar
Konnichiwa, I am from India and I love your videos , can you make a video on " I have......."
Such as I have a pen / I have a car etc.
Shubhant Pinku it is Aがあります。or Aいます depending on whether your item A is an object
I have a pen i have an apple uh ahh pine apple pen......sounds like a song.
Rai Monta are you Japanese?
you can tell she's japanese and I love it 😭😭
In the oast tense..instead of saying:
たべて して 行きました
Isn't it much easier if we say:
食べた した 行きました?
im still cofused on the using of "tabemasu" and "tabeteimasu"
but it feels like the TE form is used the same way of -ing and tabemasu would be just the normal present tense, like:
tabemasu / i eat
tabeteimasu / i'm eating
is this right???
i also thought the TE form was some type of pronoun-verb conjugation, like:
tabemasu / i eat
tabeteimasu / they eat
anyway, still unsure about a lot innit. if anyone could pls explain ;-;;-;;;
yuko sensei (or anyone else), is it always the te form added to taberu?
ありがとうございます先生
i lvoe you
What will be ( Can I call you later ) in Japanese ??? 9:05
Sensei, please elaborate why i can't use "tabemasu" instead of "tabete imasu" for "I am eating".
食べます means "i will eat" ,but 食べています means "I'm eating"( right now)
Arigato gozaimasu yuko sēnse I am an Indian 🤗ありがと ごさいます サんサ
I watching from philippines maam arigato gosai mazu
what is the past tense formal and informal version of “ i ku”
ikimashita for polite or itta for impolite
Lucas Strøbech thank you
Can te form be use in Informal speech?. As i see that all of the example you use uses masu and mashita for polite form....
Can i be informal Like..
"Yoku sutaba ni itte koohi o kau"
Without masu or mashita?
"Kino o suraba ni itte koohi o katta"
Without masu or mashita and use ta form instead for past form?
eagerly to learn japanese so sorry if one of my qestion is not on your video.. i already watch your ta form video i only want is to clarify and enlight my question with your answer.... Hoping that you'd answer..😭
yes te can be used in informal
does the "テ-" form have like a negative counterpart? I know that "食べてください" means "please eat" and "食べないでください" means Please don't eat, but like, is that all?
so what is te form used for? i dont understand
Te form bhut use full hoti hai
Or yaad karana bhut easy hai
So instead of saying
Watashi wo tabemasu
I can say
Watshi wo tabeteimasu
And it will mean the same ???
i think it's Watashi "wa" tabemasu
tabemasu : will eat
tabeteimasu : eating (right now)
Good lessons ! 🙏🏻😇
By the way, the romaji letter T sounds / t / as the English letter T in the word Tea ?
Oshiete kurete arigato! 🙏🏻💐
Thank you, but, I don’t understand the reason to use て instead of just saying 食べをください.why is this, and why do we use it instead of を.
"wo" (pronounced "o") is for direct marking of object. For example : Ringo o tabemasu
Meaning : I will eat an apple (the subject can be omitted)
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