Hey guys, I'm back with my much-promised video on Japanese Case Particles. I'm hoping that this video can be genuinely helpful for people learning Japanese as a second language, and it represents the, well, not culmination, but the sum of my linguistic understanding of Japanese grammar and it's organization along the lines of grammatical case particles.
This video was originally scripted to be quite a bit longer, but I wanted to make it in one video, and still retain it's communicative value to non-linguistically-trained viewers, so I ended up cutting out quite a bit, reshooting the whole video, and editing it heavily. However it still didn't quite break 10 minutes, so I've had to split it in half and upload it as two separate videos. Hopefully I'll soon figure out how to organize it as a play list so that second part will automatically play after this half, but until then here's the link to the second half:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aptQRzJOizQ&feature=channel_page
The link to a website containing a much longer list of Grammatical Cases:
http://phrontistery.info/cases.html
And my email is:
Raynor35@gmail.com
If this video was helpful for you, if you believe that I've made a mistake, misrepresented something, or simply have something to share, please send me an email or leave a text comment.
please tich me your way of life!
avnerkob 10 months ago
this is great!
avnerkob 10 months ago