てみる vs ようとする "TRY / ATTEMPT" in
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
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This time we'll learn how to use "てみる" (= "to try ~ing") and "ようとする (= "to try to ~ / to attempt to ~") in Japanese.
This grammar point is VERY important and frequently used in Japanese so make sure to master it!
For example, if you want to say "May I try this on?", you want to use this form てみる and say
「着てみてもいいですか。」(kite-mite-mo ii desu ka)
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I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.
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昨日は日本語を勉強しようとしましたが眠くなって寝ちゃいました。(笑)
この素敵な動画を作ってくれて本当にありがとうございます!
Am I the only one who laughed so hard when she said “You can’t just say 「てみて!」on its own”? 🤣🤣🤣
I basically just learned Japanese, somewhat solely through your videos and OMG, I can speak (albeit poorly) to my Japanese boyfriend. 😍 I’ll sign up for Patreon just to support you!
ミサ先生の絵を描いてみたい〜✨
I also laughed 😂 I appreciate Misa's sense of humor
please continue making these videos Ammo, thank you for all
Her name is Misa 😂
I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.
think of it this way, cucumber is just crispy water
Favorite Japanese teacher on UA-cam . You keep things very simple & clear . Maybe harder for others who don’t know basic Japanese but for me is easy
この動画がすごく役にたつです。
日本人の友達と話したら、『〜てみる』と『〜ようとした』を使ってみます。
ありがとうございますみさ先生!
(役に立つ is a verb, so the polite version is 役に立ちます)
ようとする was a new one for me 😁 お疲れ様です、みさ先生。いつも通り勉強になりました。ありがとうございます。
Wait... Misa, you know Russian?! Say "I love teaching" in Russian! ;D (Or I guess you could say "something" too... hahaha!)
This is so helpful! Now I know why I keep seeing て form and みる and I no longer have to wonder what is happening! ありがとうございます
You are the best teacher ever!! All of your videos helped and improved my Japanese~
I went to knowing how to say Hi
To knowing how to write a whole page and able to pick up what people say~😆 Thank you so much for all the time you had put into!!!🙇♀️
You're amazing with all the languages you speak (Japanese - naturally, English AND Russian)!! Do you have any videos of you speaking or teaching Russian? I tried learning Russian years ago, but kind of gave it up when I got to busy
ahhh thank you so much Misa, seriously your grammar videos are so informative and helpful. i have trouble finding helpful grammar lessons anywhere else online so thank you so much. these are so freaking helpful
この説明ありがとうございました。全部がわかるようになった‼️ 嬉しい 🤗. I think this has been by far the best Japanese class I had had. There were two main gramma points and they were perfectly explained. Also the way you explained how 受身形 works in those examples were perfect. I couldn’t understand these topics until now. Thank you so much!!
Thanks for another lesson Misa. Am really learning a lot from your channel. Very very practical
I definitely love your videos. 教えてくれてありがとう!
Muchas gracias Misa! Tus videos son cada vez mejores.
I love your videos. It’s really at my pace and I learnt so much.
ありがとうございます 😊
I'm pretty sure you noticed by now, but there is a typo at 27:33
I love this video BTW
It should have been "To pay" sorry!
@@JapaneseAmmowithMisa Typo at 12:18, too. 「断られた」のふり仮名は「わ」が抜けているようです。
@@JapaneseAmmowithMisa It happens, don't worry. ^^
Misa, your videos are so so helpful but it takes me a week to watch one because there's soooo much for me to unpack. Hopefully gets easier over time.
Amazing lesson, thank you!!!
Thank you for making this video sensei Misa I always watching your video it's so hard to learned nehongo but very interesting please continue making a video sensei Misa ❤どうもありがとうございます
take care your self always and godbless you always
00:08 〜てみる
19:09 〜ようとする
Great video! Very useful information.
I love the way Misa-san shows that little smile when she is explaining something that could sound weird to us westerns. She's like "I know guys, it sounds funny/it doesn't make sense". Still, Misa is the only one japanese teacher on UA-cam that doesn't sound arrogant at all when she's teaching her own language. She's so kind and motivates you to keep going.
Others japanese on UA-cam are like: "EW! How dare you to speak MY Japanese like an asshole!"...I mean, I just leave the lesson crying.
Really thank you Misa 先生 you helped me a lot 😍😍
I already knew about this from anime, since I used to watch a lot of anime where the main character wasn't exactly the nicest person, I really had this line stuck in my head:
やってみろ
I decided to watch it anyway, because your explanations are insanely well done, since you go really deep into it and make it so clear at the same time, and I learn new words along with it often, thanks a lot. c:
You have the sweetest way of saying "but"
Awesome lesson!!! Thanks a lot, sensei!!!
こんにちはみさ先生。久しぶりです。Eres la mejor, You are the best, さいこう!😍😍😍
I really love your videos. They are really straightforward and help a lot with learning.
Very Good explanation, i've always wondered about that.
Впервые услышал о том, что Миса сенсей говорит еще и на русском. Теперь вот действительно захотелось услышать твой русский :В
Greetings from Eindhoven.
Your videos are wonderful, close to perfection. THANK YOU VERY MUCH for them.
Love all these new verbs 👏✨
わかりやすい
Another good lesson! どもありがとうございます😊!
Thank you so much I really needed to learn this! You know how to explain it perfect! Arigatou ☺️❤️🙏🏻
日本に行く時みささんと会ってみたいです。 手伝ってくれてありがとう😊。みささんのビデオは日本語勉強することために一番のだと思う❤️
Honorable Misa ,I would like to offer appreciation for your contribution regarding to teach Japanese language .I randomly found your video .it has eminently enhanced me in Japanese language acquisition 🙏🙏💐💐
日本語を 勉強するのは 難しいですけど、勉強して みる。あなたは とても 上手な 先生だと思う。あなたの 教えるのが 好きです。私は あなたの ビデオで たくさん 勉強しするね。ありがとうございます。
its almost 2years now since i watched your videos..i learned a lot ..thank you😍😍😍
これはペンです。
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a Natsuki fan
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I'm also a fan of Ryotaro. Chris is my third favorite on the channel... So, to actually answer your question, yes.
Natsuki ftw
So useful! Thank you!
A very nice lesson!
(note: at min 28 払う is translated as 'to sit')
thank you very much! Very helpful.
Hi Misa. I'm Polish since you speak Russian any advice for Slavic language speakers for learning Japanese?
ありがとう!ミサ先生のチャネルが大好きですね
Hi Misa Sensei, you are the best teacher in the world! Can you make a lesson about sentences with "almost", please? ありがとうございます.
big help thank you very much misa
みさせんせい。All your videos are very helpful to me. it is easy to understand. youre the best..おしえてくれてどうもありがとうございます。
The furigana for 断was just koto, you forgot the "wa"(11:57). This was the first time I learn that kanji, so when I pause the video, I read it as "koto rareta", ha, ha.
I was about to ask about that, but then I remembered the famous line from Jojo, "だが、断る!" And that really cleared it up for me, haha
「ことわる!」is so common in anime :D
@@aaronseet2738 really? 聞いたことがない。
was trying to learn Japanese on the train today, but the app didn't really explain the form so I basically missed the point of it...
and now I'm watching this at 2 am (like 18 hours later) and it makes so much more sense
and of course there's a beautiful host explaining this and much more... and I'll definitely try drawing you and put it on Instagram :)
Great video! Quick question. In the sentence @24:49 it says mae wo arukareta. Since "walk" is intransitive in English, is there a special meaning for aruku as a transitive verb with the "o" particle?
Dude! 34 minutes of lessons!!! This is incredible, thank you very much! It's helping me a lot!! But sorry, I can't watch all the video, but you're doing a great work, I'm sure that this is the most complete Japanese lessons in English in UA-cam.
The best teacher! Thank you!
This was incredible and it will require much reviewing but as I repeated the examples I really thought I was speaking Japanese.
ありがとございます。素晴らし!
Wow 4. But actually there are 2 more. Do you have video on, 試みるや図る? To try attempt 🤔. You explain it well.
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If I Learn japanese I'll be too ✌️😎
You'd agree with Dr Johnson (the writer of the first dictionary), being quoted by his biographer Boswell in 1775 "It has been a common saying of physicians in England, that a cucumber should be well sliced, and dressed with pepper and vinegar, and then thrown out, as good for nothing."
Boswell: Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
I love the way she explain❤😊
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Do you offer a way other than patreon for support?
Its a shame if not, because i'd support you, but i refuse to support patreon.
Thank you for the video! :) I feel like I am making improve more and more!
I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.
te mita means " I tried" and te miru means "I'll try" but how do you say I'm trying? Is it also te miru? I'm halfway through n4 and i haven't gotten to this lesson yet.
Don't you use the 観 kanji for watching TV? Or is 見 used usually?
Keith WS
I know this reply is late but I think both kanjis are correct. 観 is only used when you’re watching something specific like a show or TV.
7:48 It will indeed
Thank you for this clear explanation. I have another question though- What about the normal present tense for "you to suru". You did a lot of "you to shita" in the past form and the meaning makes sense, but what does it mean if it's in present/future tense? Would "tabeyou to suru" mean that "I will try it, but might not succeed"? Is that the meaning? Thank you.
I came here because I heard the grammar be used in Naruto and didn't understand (during studying) what the ようとする meant. It was in the present tense as well. From the context, I guess it means to try and not succeed (when said to someone else in present tense).
The sentence was this: 「戦おうとするのは無意味だよ!」which the subtitles translated as "It's meaningless to fight!", which is why I assume this is the meaning.
If you hadn't heard yet there's a new Pikachu movie coming out
Did anyone else notice she accidentally spliced this video with another video at the end?
Thank you Misa.
二本の壊れてる腕でタイプしていますwwありがとうございます!
holy cow!!
At 27:20 what is the phrase for don't worry I'll pay I'll pay. I'm hearing おごろから、おごろから、おごろから is that right?
Steve Rayner yes, well close enough. It’s おごるから. 奢る is the kanji. It means to pay for someone else’s meal or drink. It’s like “my treat” in English. “To treat” someone.
@@jonispatented ありがとう:)
how about when おうとしている is ongoing? the actian isn't completed yet, you don't know if it will work out. for example, i'm reading the little prince and in it, it says 猛獣を飲むこもうとしている、大蛇ボアの絵だった。the english version says "It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal", it doesn't say try at all! what is up with this version of it?
Good thing you uploaded today, みさ先生。 Have you heard about the new live action Pokémon movie? ピカチューはかはいくフワフワんだよ! すごいレソンをありがとう!
temiru = tried (for the first time / though it didn't go well)
youtosuru = tried / attempted (but couldn't / Didn't)
ラーメンを作ってみた
ramen o tsukuttemita
I tried making ramen (you actually made the ramen)
ラーメンを作ろうとした
ramen o tsukuroutoshita
I tried making ramen (but couldn`t / didn't actually make it)
27:32 - There's a mistake. It should be "to pay" not "to sit". I think you copy-pasted the caption from the timeline and forgot to change it... lol Stuff like this happens when you're editing while in a hurry.
if i do it like this 「聞いてみたい」
can this be translated as "I want to try asking a question" ? (but want to do it but have not done it yet and you want to try)
When staying up until midnight pays off
Btw thank you very much for all the videos misa.One of the best if not the best UA-cam channel ,thank you for helping me with my struggle with Japanese .ありがとうございます
ty for your videos! i looked and i didnt see any videos on the "kedo" or "but" particle. can you make one? i always see/hear "desu kedo" and apparently there are different ways of using "kedo"
so you basically have to put the verb into the 〜て form.
漢字を書いてみた。
(i tried writing a kanji.)
漢字で名前を書いてみる。
(i will try writing the name in kanji.)
お箸を使ってた。
(i tried using chopsticks.)
頼む: 友達に頼んでみる。
(i will try asking my friend a favour.)
断る: to reject
Hi,what a cool video! I have question..sometimes I confused with "te" sentence like modote kite ii desuka? That meams can you come back or i'll be back? Looking forward for your answer.. thanks!
Means asking permission leave and come back.…
先生ミサありがとうございます
May I request that you list those videos that you had mentioned in this lesson. So that it is Good for us to watch again. Thank you.
課長、間におうとしたけど、寝込んでちゃった。Say this to your boss if you want to get fired. XD
ミサ先生、今度 [となる] と[になる] の違い 教えていただけませんか
Misa.. what is that paper to your left on top of the white Doraemon???
I Loved!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS✨💗😆😆
Thank you so much!
You can make a video teaching what are the best form to learn pronunciation? Arigatou misa.
あなたはナンバーワンです。
Great vid thank. Can you do a video on how to say but/ however not sure when to say kedo or demo for example
I think she has. But I'm pretty sure demo goes at the start of a sentence and Kedo goes at the end, or possibly before a comma?
You are a great language teacher. You must have a very unique personality ,to be so patient. Ed moore
My go-to phrase to say in another language is "I, of course, could speak X right now, but since you don't understand me, I should probably stop." ;D
There is also one more "try-grammar" in japanese - ようにする "to try change..."
For ex;
タバコを吸わないようにしている = I’m trying not to smoke.(I smoke before, so i try to change it).
btw. thx for lesson like always :)
I have to listen to her videos in 2x speed otherwise never finish
「ザ・ルーム」という映画を見てみて、いいよねwww
説明ありがとう!ロシア語話せたら、本当にすごいだよ!私はロシア人ですね!
I just can't imagine misa pronouncing "здравствуй"
ズヅラウスツウィ
ありがとうございます
16:39 this was hilarious 😂
It was 7 minutes into the video before I realized there was no romajii on this one. I feel smart! lol