@faithm : They are talking about emotional responses to something the teacher is saying.
Keep in mind that を and が can both be used as object markers. For example she would say a person's name and then I love you or I hate you, then ask if that made them feel happy. It appears to be a lesson on adjectives for feelings.
this is good work, more please! :)
Jeremiah2305 8 months ago
ahhhhh Kiyoko san >< I used to study here with her. It's so fun and really gain Japanese amazingly : )
shinsuke0210 10 months ago
she says that not fuck in other country....
namida1984b 2 years ago
嬉しい。。。ばばばば
易しい
so easy
muy facil
muito facil
hauhauhuahauhau
namida1984b 2 years ago
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namida1984b 2 years ago
i'm not sure, but it seems they are talking about the dynamics of birthdays and gifts
faithm 3 years ago
@faithm : They are talking about emotional responses to something the teacher is saying.
Keep in mind that を and が can both be used as object markers. For example she would say a person's name and then I love you or I hate you, then ask if that made them feel happy. It appears to be a lesson on adjectives for feelings.
Roflskeeter 1 year ago
@Roflskeeter Oh ok, I don't know any japanese at all. I'd like to learn it (along with about 30 others hah.)
faithm 1 year ago
@faithm just so you know the word for birthday is tanjoubi or 誕生日or たんじょうび
all pronounced the same way, just different ways of writing them.
Roflskeeter 1 year ago
meh, great class!
wuerges 3 years ago