We Love Grammar (koto ga arimasu ka)
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I live your videos especially this one!! Thank you so much for making these useful lessons!! It really helped and taught me something new!! :)
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why do you drop the the U in some japanese words? im not sure when your not supposed to say it
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thank you so much this really helps, the breakdowns
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what happens to the sentence if you make "arimasu" past tense ("arimashita")? or would that just be grammatically incorrect? Also, can "arimasu" be substituted with another verb? if so, what sort of verbs would be ok to subsitute, and how would that change the meaning? For example, what if I substitute "arimasu" with "dekimasu"? what would the sentence mean then? and can you use any other form other than the "ta" form of the verb? how would that change things? or is that grammatically incorrect?
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can u make a video on how to use ga, ka no, de, wa, etc. something like that.. sorry but its confusing me.... i dont know how to use it in a sentence.... arigato, nice video gambatte!
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arigatou sensei!
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ah, I can't put the link on here :/ Youtube won't let me,but type in 'sazae san' and the cartoon will come up, or you can search using these characters サザエさん
This cartoon has been around for decades in Japan. It is a Japanese favorite. Watching these videos will help you a great deal especially since you can get the gist of what is being said from just listening to their tones and watching their facial expressions. Hope this helps!
Thank you Ed for watching! :D
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here is the link to 'sazae san'
This cartoon has been around for I think more than 50 years in Japan. It is a Japanese favorite. Watching these videos will help you a great deal especially since you can get the gist of what is being said from just listening to their tones and watching their facial expressions. Hope this helps!
Thank you Ed for watching! :D
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I'm glad to be able to guide you all. Yes,it's true. There is nothing better than diving into everything Japanese. Since most of us live in the states it is hard for us to have access to speaking to a native Japanese person, therefore we must take advantage of anything we can get our hands on in order to learn the language. There is one cartoon called 'sazae san' which is a great resource for practicing your listening comprehension. I will provide the link to that cartoon.
I LOVE IT
thank you very much , this was quiet useful
i wish you could build all your lesson on an interesting long dialogue
this will be awsome
Dantecool12 1 year ago
@Dantecool12
Thank you Dante. It's my pleasure really! Yes, I will work on making longer dialogues. I think it's a good way to let you all test your listening comprehension. Your suggestions are always indispensable! Thank you again :D
CatwomanJolie 1 year ago