Japanese grammar: Transitive & Intransitive verbs

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2011

A quick introduction to the use of Japanese transitive and intransitive verbs. F.ex when do you use 開く (aku) and when do you use 開ける (akeru) which both means "to open"?

Possible future Japanese language videos:
- Resultant state or condition.
- Honorific speech style.
- Passive from.
- etc.

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  • Great job :) Your explanations and examples were clear and helpful :)

  • @forgottenmemories21 Thank you!

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  • Thanks for this - you're a lot better at explaining things than most people.

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