this was super helpful. I really enjoyed your approach to this, and the way that you explained them in a way that was easy to follow and understand. thank you for sharing your knowledge
I love your IG videos. They’re truly the best I’ve ever come across for intermediate Japanese. I personally love learning about grammar in any language so I hope you post more videos! Thank you normanさん✨
@@NormanVargas 🥰 please def keep doing them! The nuances you provide are SO helpful and interesting. I wish I had that ability but we have you for that 😁
Thanks for presenting this content in a clear way. As a newbie to Japanese it's a bit overwhelming. This is a good, concise explanation that I'm sure I'll come back over time.
I have been living in Japan for 3 years. I studied Japanese before coming here and I also studied here. All my teachers were Japanese. I used many Japanese books for each jlpt level. I in fact recently took JLPT N2. Never ever in my life I've seen any teacher teaching と as conditionals. Those who studied Japanese would agree with me that Japanese tech only 3 types of if: ば、なら、たら。How come they failed to tech such a simple grammar? I knew the usage, I immediately understood the meaning of your example sentence for と。But still I don't understand why Japanese dont teach it as grammar. You seem to be better at teaching Japanese than the Japanese 😂😂😂
still the best japanese teacher online. keep It UP
Thank you so much, will do! 😁
this was super helpful. I really enjoyed your approach to this, and the way that you explained them in a way that was easy to follow and understand. thank you for sharing your knowledge
I'm glad that you found it helpful, you're very welcome! :)
I love your IG videos. They’re truly the best I’ve ever come across for intermediate Japanese. I personally love learning about grammar in any language so I hope you post more videos! Thank you normanさん✨
Thank you so much, and that's really awesome to hear! I'll definitely post more videos! 😄
@@NormanVargas 🥰 please def keep doing them! The nuances you provide are SO helpful and interesting. I wish I had that ability but we have you for that 😁
Yes! When I saw you only did shorts I was a little sad! Keep these long form videos up!
Will do, cheers! 😁
Thanks for presenting this content in a clear way. As a newbie to Japanese it's a bit overwhelming. This is a good, concise explanation that I'm sure I'll come back over time.
You're very welcome, I'm glad to hear that!
アップしてくれて本当にありがとうございました🙏🏻
どういたしまして! 😄
I have been living in Japan for 3 years. I studied Japanese before coming here and I also studied here. All my teachers were Japanese. I used many Japanese books for each jlpt level. I in fact recently took JLPT N2. Never ever in my life I've seen any teacher teaching と as conditionals. Those who studied Japanese would agree with me that Japanese tech only 3 types of if: ば、なら、たら。How come they failed to tech such a simple grammar? I knew the usage, I immediately understood the meaning of your example sentence for と。But still I don't understand why Japanese dont teach it as grammar. You seem to be better at teaching Japanese than the Japanese 😂😂😂
Great video!!!! It helps a lot to understand this topic🎉🎉
That's great to hear, cheers! 😄
Omg thanks for explaining, took me so long to understand the difference between conditionals 🙏❤️
You're very welcome, I'm glad that you understand the differences now! 😄
NICのしけんのために, 毎日勉強していますから、ありがとうございます!
どういたしまして! 試験の勉強、頑張ってね! 😄
I didn't know you dissect songs thats pretty nice, ive been doing that on my own for a while
It's great for practice right? 😁
Great video and explanations, very helpful! Thank you for making this video! 😊
You're very welcome, I'm glad that you found it helpful! 😁
Thanks for uploading this!
You're very welcome, I hope that it was helpful!
Would love to learn about "where to use which japanese particle" from u.
Do you have specific particles that you would like me to cover?
Thanks always, Can you please also upload a bit more complex topics like business Japanese?
Can you please elaborate the "kereba narimasen" usage and if there are many ways to express it, can u also explain it?
I actually have multiple videos on how to say "must/have to" in Japanese, please check them out!
Great! Ty
You're very welcome, cheers! 😁
Where is the "So what's the difference" thats my favorite part
It's at the beginning of the video, didn't you see it? 😉
thankyou sensei, I hope you make more videos. It really helps us. ありがとうございます