just a suggestion, the english translations would help some of the beginners. you're losing viwers. also, maybe make a video explaining "imasu/iru". while i understand the "te iru" form, many people here don't.
@Huntress1986 actually thats hou which means direction in this context. literally means the girl is coming to the side of/ to the direction of/ toward the video camera. btw no hou doesnt mean anything but "something no" means "of something" so in this case, camera no hou means direction of the camera. i guess that helped.
So this simply means woman, but people who don't already know it must guess at the meanings (albeit with pictures to aid them) and then guess the sentence (again with a single picture as aid)
There's a reason they don't put English subtitles. This specific series is geared more towards the advanced or intermediate group, who know most of these words. For them, the English translation would worsen their studies.
So don't say that they pay attention to their viewers, because they most certainly do. If you don't know these words, go to their website and just start from scratch, like me. :D
@EvilMan04 I can't agree that the series is geared to intermediate or advanced learners. If you already know all the vocabulary, and you're intermediate level, there is really nothing to learn here. All they are presenting are simple declarative statements that anyone would have learned how to make in their first week of studying any language.
@aimmaster18 "VERB-tokoro da" carries a sense of immediacy. This is happening right now (relatively) and it's not finished yet, or that it's just about to happen.
i can not learn any thing if u don't tell me wat rhe hell i'm saying O:<
thesushiotaku0o0 1 month ago
just a suggestion, the english translations would help some of the beginners. you're losing viwers. also, maybe make a video explaining "imasu/iru". while i understand the "te iru" form, many people here don't.
RanAbvideo 2 months ago in playlist Learn Japanese with Pictures and Video
It means "to exist" if I remember correctly
Nicro327 8 months ago
what does iru mean?
hgk999 9 months ago
Rosanzerusu= Los angelos? or is there a japanese town called Rosanzerusu?
MVHH
HarriHaffi 9 months ago
@HarriHaffi It means Los Angeles.
deoxy999 9 months ago
Thumbs up if the music makes you feel like you're laying on clouds...
Nihongoking123 9 months ago
I wish it also had the meaning of the japanese word in English. That would help alot
ArshavinatorTheTres 10 months ago
it did, thank you so much
Huntress1986 10 months ago
onna no ko ga bideo kamera no ho ni kite iru.
what does no ho mean? can someboy help me ?
Huntress1986 10 months ago
@Huntress1986 actually thats hou which means direction in this context. literally means the girl is coming to the side of/ to the direction of/ toward the video camera. btw no hou doesnt mean anything but "something no" means "of something" so in this case, camera no hou means direction of the camera. i guess that helped.
rubelcool 10 months ago
keyblade19961 10 months ago 12
Kotae?
Wakarimasen
benitofinito 10 months ago
@benitofinito Kotae (答え) means "answer".
deoxy999 10 months ago
Onna no hito means woman, and Onna no ko means girl
hito =adult
ko = child
punkrockx101 10 months ago
@punkrockx101 Hito (人) means person.
deoxy999 10 months ago
You are never gonna add the English words, are you? These would be so amazing, if I could just understand it...
Onna no hito? I mean, does it mean person? Girl? Someone smiling? Woman in blue shirt?
Would be amazingly helpful to have the English words. But you wont listen to the viewers so...
iaMyla 10 months ago
@iaMyla Indeed.
Now I already know that hito means person.
That onna means woman or female.
So this simply means woman, but people who don't already know it must guess at the meanings (albeit with pictures to aid them) and then guess the sentence (again with a single picture as aid)
tiaxanderson 10 months ago
@iaMyla
There's a reason they don't put English subtitles. This specific series is geared more towards the advanced or intermediate group, who know most of these words. For them, the English translation would worsen their studies.
So don't say that they pay attention to their viewers, because they most certainly do. If you don't know these words, go to their website and just start from scratch, like me. :D
EvilMan04 10 months ago 4
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@EvilMan04 I can't agree that the series is geared to intermediate or advanced learners. If you already know all the vocabulary, and you're intermediate level, there is really nothing to learn here. All they are presenting are simple declarative statements that anyone would have learned how to make in their first week of studying any language.
parcivale 10 months ago
@iaMyla If you learn Kanji you'll understand most of what's being taught here. So start learning Kanji straight away!
Nightzo 10 months ago
What's the difference between 人々はロサンゼルスへ行く and 人々はロサンゼルスへ行くところだ ?
aimmaster18 10 months ago
@aimmaster18 "VERB-tokoro da" carries a sense of immediacy. This is happening right now (relatively) and it's not finished yet, or that it's just about to happen.
glitch232 10 months ago 5
@glitch232 Oh thanks. That was helpful :o)
aimmaster18 10 months ago
I thought it was kinda funny you put Los Angeles in there.
t3hubern00b 10 months ago