Learn Japanese Grammar - Asking Simple Questions in Japanese

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Welcome to JapanesePod101.com's Learn Japanese Grammar Video Series-Absolute Beginner. Over twenty-five video lessons, we will teach you the absolute essentials of Japanese grammar using a powerful combination of audio and video. Each audio grammar explanation is enhanced with motion graphics so you can follow along visually every step of the way. Are you ready for an all-new way to learn Japanese grammar and expressions? Join us for our Learn Japanese Grammar Video Series at JapanesePod101.com!

JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese. In this video lesson, we'll learn how to ask simple yes/no questions in Japanese, and also how to respond to those types of questions! Are you ready to learn even more Japanese? Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources, including other great videos like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, applications, and more. Leave us a message while you are there!

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  • hello, this is water!

  • I heard that someone said the Japanese language is similar to the Czechoslovakian language. Is that true??

  • Kore wa nan desu ka?

  • @kosovolife go to kantan kana on this channel and start there. It is better to learn the simple Japanese "alphabets" than to rely on the Latin characters. Learning the kana is not hard like some people think. I assure you that this will improve your Japanese much faster. Good luck!

  • it could be better if it would be first in LATIN characters because its hard for me to spell it :S

  • @CIDVICIOUS831 "Wa" & "ga" are almost the same, but "ga" is subject relational. My teacher gave us a better understanding:

    "Ga" emphasizes left-side information followed by "ga" therefore the left-side info cannot be omitted.

    EX:

    Q: Who is happy?

    A: Susan san ga hapii desu. ("ga" emphasizes "Susan", so it's okay to say "Susan san.")

    Using "wa" is a sentence:

    1.) Susan san ga hapii desu. (Susan san is happy.)

    2.) Susan san wa hapii desu. (As for Susan, she is happy.)

    it's confusing @.@

  • @DarkDragonTamer whats ga? i heard it in many sentence's

  • @CIDVICIOUS831 add the "ga" in between "mizu" & "arimasen" :D then it would make sense :)

  • That so harsh, saying "No, you're wrong!" XD haha

    I would've said "Iie, sore wa okashi ga arimasen." (No, those are not sweets.) idk, seems more polite, or else that was what I was taught to say~~ :3

  • Kore = This

    Sore = That

    Are = That over there

    Dore = Which?

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