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knew most but it realley helped my understanding anyway! thanks!
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Even easier is to just say your name and then desu, example: "John desu." Japanese is not as dependent on "I" "you" "s/he" etc.
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I like the way you enunciate words in Japanese
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We need more!!! :)
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Thanks bro this helped alot!
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Thanks again for these lessons man. I'm starting to get overwhelmed and it's nice to have a quick refresher course. Keep kickin ass!
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grats on trying but ohaiyo is much done like this I think... don't know though but I am pretty sure its spelt like that.
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how do you say Megan???
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dude you rock. this is actually a really big help.
xo
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U R the man victor!!
My native language is Spanish, I'm from Mexico and I have almost a year learning English. Now I am starting to learn Japanese with your lessons.
How would you translate Andrew?
stratocaster1986able 9 months ago
@stratocaster1986able
An do ruu
Gimmeabreakman 9 months ago
It's been exactly a year since I've seen this video and if it wasn't for it, I'd probably would never have started learning Japanese. It also happens to be your first video I've seen. I came to watch this again for my 1 year anniversary. Thank you so much Victor for leading me in the right direction.
HonestGamer1 1 year ago 2
@HonestGamer1
Good for you for sticking to it! CONGRATS!
Gimmeabreakman 1 year ago
I have a question...
Can "desuka" be used with words like "itadakimasu" to form "itadakimasu desuka" (which I'm imagining is "Do you really want that?")
P.S. This helped. Arigato
JALERC 2 years ago
Nope. All are verbs. Japanese sentences usually end with verbs.
Gimmeabreakman 2 years ago