Japanese Wisdom 3 part 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2006

Verbs! Your intro. into verbs for japanese sentences. It might be a bit new just try to learn the rules.

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  • sugoi! ego mo shabereru shi nihonggo mo shabereru shi saiko da!

  • oh PLEASE

    all he did was studder!

  • Okay at 7:19 , turn up the volume and here him say The word Dick. I SWEAR tO GOD that s what he said..then he's trys to cover it up by say dictionary.... bakana...

  • the "bideo" (in the listeners area) is interesting

  • They are called godan dooshi not "yodan" - because there are five different types of them.

  • Yes, i said that i was an english teacher :)

    "sono" means "That", "bideo", means "Video", they use a "B" instead of "V" because they dont have a letter to represent that sound, (i think they have it now, though), "omoshiroi" means "interesting", so the complete sentence means: that video is very interesting.

  • you said your an english teacher right? and wat does 'sono bideo wa omoshiroi desu' mean?

  • konnichiwa!nelly desu! sono bideo wa omoshiroi desu. Eigo to (spanish) hanashimasu,eigo sennsei desu.

    (I don´t know how to say spanish in japanese)

  • i kno lol

  • You learned the mas form. this is the jisho form, the infinitive so to speak. The jisho form is the one that appears on the dictionary (jisho). The mas form is more polite.

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