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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2011

The Japanese construction ''Masho''

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUCjIYCknUw

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  • thanks laoshu san. i have not learned the familiar. very helpful!

  • @SOGN0 Prego

  • Hi Moses i have a question for you, it may be tottaly off topic but anyways. Have you thought about making a video speaking swedish? Because in some video i saw you with a swedish book. It would be very funny, or havn't you studied it yet?

  • @patt7000 Heh, I'm sure eventually I would make a video for Swedish. You just gave me an idea for doing something!

  • Whoever rendered that intro should make movies haha it was really nice quality and extremely good dynamic lighting

  • @FeralArtist Yea, he has skills when it comes to making those

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  • I quite like your way of explaining grammar. Keep it up!

  • 「大学を卒業してから日本に行きましょう」 would be "Let's go to Japan after graduating from college." You can drop the 私 if it's obvious that it's you, but that's not quite true int his case. If you want to say "after -I- graduate from college, let's go to Japan" It should have 「私が」in the front (if you keep that sentence structure). But since that sounds a little awkward. It would probably be best to say 「日本に行くのは私が大学を卒業してからにしましょう」, which is more like "Let's put off going to japan until I graduate from college"

  • can you make a video on how you started writing characters

  • could you give us a break down on how you learn to write the characters and how long did it take you to learn to write them.

  • @namitsu1 良くやった!

  • Thanks for the two new 「 ・ 業 」 kanji vocabulary, I always get that confused with the ceremony kanji as in 「 結婚義 」 I never graduated high school so 「卒業」 was new vocabulary for me. haha

    Interesting how you explained 「~てから」 I would be very much interested in future videos featuring the various uses of 「から」 and similar language forms.

    Also, you have given me a reason to make a new video. My next video will be a response to this one with more 「~ましょう」 examples.

    また会えた、 先生!

  • Annie Mae-san, ima keiki o tabete! LOL jk

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