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Japanese Lesson - How to use the te-form of verbs

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2008

This video is for Japanese learners to practise the te-form of verbs which is one way of conjugating verbs.

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  • I though when you go somewhere, the "He" form is in use, such as "Konbini he-" or is that just a Directionairy-form?

  • @zuser HE へ (should pronounce "E え" ) can be used in this structure, too. :)

  • The cat that you showed at the end is very funny ! where did you buy it? I want to buy it as well :)

  • @steve884 thank you! actually I made it!!

  • keep posting more videos! I learned so much from this video!

  • Hiya! thanks for the comment!  I haven't made videos for a while, have I?? I'll do it soon, so watch this space! :)

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  • This actually helped me out quite a bit. Thanks!

  • there is the te and ta form, is that right? u explain the te form. can u explain the ta form as well?

    

  • @snapkitten Alright, Thanks for the Lesson!

  • domou arigatou gozaimashita. totemo yuiou! 

  • 日本語を勉強して。このビデオが有用です。ありがと!

  • really helpful, thanks! ^_^

  • I have a Japanese exam in five hours, and this has helped me very much.

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