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Module 4 Easy Verb Conjugation - Japanese Sentence Formula - Japanese Accelerator

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Module 4 Easy Verb Conjugation of the 'Japanese Sentence Formula' from 'Japanese Accelerator'.

Good for abs. beginners, bit of comedy for anyone else...

http://www.sentenceformula.com/
http://www.japaneseaccelerator.com/japanese-sentence-formula-vids/
http://www.japaneseaccelerator.com/

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  • Great video but there is one point you should point out. The conjugation of the "capability" form or potential is dropping ru and adding rareru (example taberu to taberareru). Tabereru is only used in informal speech and is grammatically incorrect.

  • OMG OMG Thanks soooo much! This made my life so much easier! I wish they wouldve taught me this in school instead of just plain memorization! thanks again!

  • .__. OMG... This made it 10x's easier for me. I thought i had to remember every single conjugation... but you just made it easy to remember :D thank you.

  • Amazing video!! Thank you so much this is the best explanation on verbs I have received! You're teaching is the best ♪( ´θ`)ノありがとう!

    But I have a question..does anyone think I should learn kanji before grammar/verbs? Or speaking/grammar then kanji? I already know katakana and hiragana by the way~!

  • @ubiquitousrevolt The formal version is tabemashou.

  • So if you're in a formal situation where you 're saying "Let's eat", would you use tabemasu or tabeyou?

  • @arbide3 There is an alphabet an alphabet is a writing system of phonetic tones which Japanese has (katakana hiragana).

  • superbly done!!

  • Why isn't this widely used? This is amazing :D

  • There is no Japanese alphabet, there are no letters. But this is a great video.

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