Thank you very much for the lesson Miho Sensei. At this point in my studies one of the things I'm having trouble understanding is the difference between the Wa and Ga Particles. Thank you for helping me understand it a little better. I hope your recent illness wasn't anything serious, I hope you get well and start feeling better Miho (^_^)
ah, Thank you! I'm curious, what would be the difference between Watashi wa -name- desu and Boku wa -name- desu? I'm just wondering they are both used to introduce yourself right?
One more thing, you can use watshi and boku which ever you like, but watshi might sounds too formal for boy.
usually, boy use "boku" or "ore", but using watashi or watakushi(more politer) on business will be normal. Or sometimes, boy might use watashi when he is talking to stranger. These are just the style, so you can use what you profound.
You are correct, Miho-san : languages cannot be learned simply by translating word-for-word from one to the other. Japanese is a particularly good example of that, especially for English speakers.
Good, succinct lesson that reinforces some of the basics. I like the format (ie with written text appearing as you speak).
Thank you so much. Out of all the teachers on Youtube, You are the best! I learned something from each video. Arigato =].
StraightEdgeAngel777 3 days ago
Is there a difference between using 'ha' and 'ga' to form phrases with?
I reached this particle but i can't seem to grasp the differences between them.
cr4yv3n 1 year ago
Amazing!! I'll be sure to check out your website. Do you have more videos there?
garcmraci 1 year ago
Thank you for the video, hope you are well now.
Nemesis093781 1 year ago
Thank you very much for the lesson Miho Sensei. At this point in my studies one of the things I'm having trouble understanding is the difference between the Wa and Ga Particles. Thank you for helping me understand it a little better. I hope your recent illness wasn't anything serious, I hope you get well and start feeling better Miho (^_^)
joelmb1000 1 year ago
Thanks for making it easier, I've been working a lot on all particles and going over the basics keeps it clear. Thank you.
ScottyM9991 1 year ago
Thank you for the great lesson. I read some of the other comments. I hope you are feeling better.
Thank you for all your hard work.
markshmily 1 year ago
@markshmily
Thank you for watching my channel!:)
Thank you for considering my condition too!:-)
MihoMyojin 1 year ago
I've missed your videos! Great lesson Miho.
haylz27 1 year ago
@haylz27
Sorry!! Actually, I was so busy and also I have been taking some medication that gave me a bad side effects... I wasn't feeling well for a long time.
Thank you for watching!:)
MihoMyojin 1 year ago
@MihoMyojin Ohh! I hope you are feeling better. :)
haylz27 1 year ago
@haylz27
MihoMyojin 1 year ago
@haylz27
Thank you!:)
MihoMyojin 1 year ago
ah, Thank you! I'm curious, what would be the difference between Watashi wa -name- desu and Boku wa -name- desu? I'm just wondering they are both used to introduce yourself right?
thnx again for the lesson! ^^
MANNY100123 1 year ago
@MANNY100123
Thank you for watching my video!
Watashi and Boku both indicates "I" ; However,
Watashi will be used by girl and boy.
Boku will be used by boy.
That's the only difference!
Good luck with your studies! :)
MihoMyojin 1 year ago
@MANNY100123
One more thing, you can use watshi and boku which ever you like, but watshi might sounds too formal for boy.
usually, boy use "boku" or "ore", but using watashi or watakushi(more politer) on business will be normal. Or sometimes, boy might use watashi when he is talking to stranger. These are just the style, so you can use what you profound.
MihoMyojin 1 year ago
@MihoMyojin Ah! I see! ^-^ I get it now :) Thank you very much for the help! :D
MANNY100123 1 year ago
It is so great to see you again. I have missed you and your videos.
This was a nice lesson, I enjoyed it.
Theytoldmetodoit1 1 year ago
@Theytoldmetodoit1
Hey~! Sorry!! I had so busy + I was taking some medicine that has been giving me a bad side effect and I wasn't feeling well.
I'm glad you enjoy the video!! :)
MihoMyojin 1 year ago
@MihoMyojin No need to say sorry, I understand you have been busy. I really hope you are feeling better.
Theytoldmetodoit1 1 year ago
@Theytoldmetodoit1
Thank you!:)
MihoMyojin 1 year ago
ii video desu, is this right ?
caletcalet 1 year ago
@caletcalet
Yes, that's correct! Thank you!:)
MihoMyojin 1 year ago
@MihoMyojin thanks Miho, very nice channel, and i practice my english hearing gimmeabreakman
caletcalet 1 year ago
@caletcalet
I'm glad you like my channel!:)
MihoMyojin 1 year ago
You are correct, Miho-san : languages cannot be learned simply by translating word-for-word from one to the other. Japanese is a particularly good example of that, especially for English speakers.
Good, succinct lesson that reinforces some of the basics. I like the format (ie with written text appearing as you speak).
がんばって! りがとう ございました! じゃね
りがとう ございました、じゃね
Expresso98 1 year ago
@Expresso98
Thank you so much! I bet you work so hard on Japanese!
Yeah, you are right, literal translation doesn't work. I guess the best way to learn the language is living there and study there.
Good luck with your study!!:-)
MihoMyojin 1 year ago
Your english is very good!
nielswolfgang 1 year ago
@nielswolfgang
Thanks! :)
MihoMyojin 1 year ago