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  • jyu roku sai*

  • watashi wa jyu roku desu

  • how do you say what are you doing?

  • lol i recongnized the song right away rin, sakura sakura :D

  • watashi wa juu yon sai desu. ^-^

  • Soo is it proper to say "nansai des ka?"

    andd... Watashi wa juu yon sai! (: Thanks for these videos. i really want to learn Japanese

    -Jacquelynn

  • please make a video on how to use all particles.. in a sentence....like wa, ga de, nin no just like that... i was very confuse in it... please im begging... arigato guzaimas!

  • can u make a video on how to use a particle... like ga, ka de, o, wa something like that... i dont understand how to use it in a sentence... BTW.. thx for all your videos.. its really helpful..

  • can u make videos teach how to use all particles like ga, o, ka, de, wa ect like that.. plz plz plz arigato..

  • suggoi..arigatou desu..ja ne!!!

  • Watashi wa Juu shi sai desu~these lessons are so kool!!

  • another fine work thank you "again"

    i have a question isn't (8) pronounced as(hatchi)

    and (1) is pronounced (icchi) so they only change in this form?^-^

  • Ja mata ne Jolie san - arigato gosaimashita - odaijini :)

    Please correct me if this is wrong - thanks for the upload. You are are gem! :)

  • Arigatou ^^

    Watashi wa nijuu yon sai desu.

    Schitsumon ga arimasu:

    Should it be HATACHI in the dialogue, or is NIJUU SAI also okay?

  • @nanakamado656

    Great question!

    You can use "ni juu sai" to mean "20 years old" just like in the dialogue.

    *both "hatachi" and "ni juu sai" get your point across, but I recommend using "hatachi" since it is spoken more often by native Japanese.

    So if you really want to impress , stick with "hatachi" for '20 years old"

    *When using hatachi you don't need to add "sai" after it.

    So you can say:

    watashi wa hatachi desu.

    (I am 20 years old.)

    Thank you for following my channel. ganbatte ne!:)

  • watashi wa juu ni sai desu!

  • watashi wa juu go sai desu =)

  • @xb00mdeeboomx

    a, sou desu ka? You've started tackling Japanese at a young age! Keep up the determination, you'll learn the language fast I'm sure. :)

    watashi wa ni juu go sai desu.

    (I am 25 years old)

    Thank you for following my channel! :)

  • Ohayo!!! Thanks again!!

  • @edtomorrow

    konnichiwa!

    no, thank you for making use of my lessons! :D

    Congratulations on being determined to master the Japanese language!

    ganbatte ne!

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