🇯🇵 U Verb Conjugations
7:35
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🇯🇵 Ru Verb Conjugations
7:46
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@aka3395
@aka3395 Күн бұрын
Je comprend pas pourquoi il n'y a pas plus de like, vos vidéos sont vraiment vraiment super !!
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Күн бұрын
Merci! Moi non plus!😅
@jeffy_aep
@jeffy_aep 6 күн бұрын
ありがとうございます
@jonoillarburu7348
@jonoillarburu7348 8 күн бұрын
ハルパカ先生のせいで日本語が少しできます
@xenosoul1494
@xenosoul1494 8 күн бұрын
I love the way you explained it. You made it so simple! ありがとうございますはるぱか先生!
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 8 күн бұрын
みてくれてありがとうございます😊🌟
@SugoiChiisaiわ
@SugoiChiisaiわ 9 күн бұрын
I was shocked how useful it was! Oh my god, tomorrow (It’s a mid night for me right now) I will get up and watch a lot of video from this perfect channel! どうもありがとうございます!その説明はかんぺきだ!
@ライロス
@ライロス 15 күн бұрын
4:01 "If yes, what a boring conversation, so I hope you said no" www! Maybe some people like boring conversations! 🤣
@ライロス
@ライロス 18 күн бұрын
Like when you say いただきます、ます is the state of doing something. Like "Let's eat" And いただきます also means "I humbly receive” or “I gratefully receive” and to give thanks to those who prepared it.
@craftylalabye4517
@craftylalabye4517 20 күн бұрын
Can you show how to say the Japanese sentence structure in english so we can compare?
@kinnick5643
@kinnick5643 21 күн бұрын
Off topic but.........あなたがどれほど美しいかを言葉で説明することはできません
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 21 күн бұрын
ありがとうございます😊
@Rose-n5h
@Rose-n5h 21 күн бұрын
ありがとうございます
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 21 күн бұрын
観てくれてありがとうございます😊
@josephcoram4361
@josephcoram4361 Ай бұрын
こっちのコメントが遅いですけど、ともかく/とにかく(?) このビデオは、はとがの説明を色々してくださって、感謝します!ありがとうございます!!😁
@BasedSif
@BasedSif Ай бұрын
I’m really finding these videos so helpful for my Japanese! I’m not a beginner but I’m not fluent either so this is perfect!!! Great explanations. For anybody who doesn’t understand or has a harder time grasping, I suggest studying beginner stuff that is more simple than this stuff.
@匆匆过客-e1u
@匆匆过客-e1u Ай бұрын
Could you please teach some basic Japanese? Thank you very much!
@Kodywashere
@Kodywashere Ай бұрын
We dont need to be told the different words to putられろon we need examples. I still only undertsand it as to be eaten like pinocio はshark wo たべられろ But that can also mean pinocio can be eaten by a shark? Your videos need to be more potent. Use examples
@IsoIsak
@IsoIsak Ай бұрын
8:16 In my recent visit to Japan, this happened to me a lot. Often, we ended up with me speaking broken Japanese and the Japanese person answering in broken English. The problem is that even though I'm nowhere near fluent, maybe n4 or so, I still tend to understand Japanese people better when they speak Japanese than I do when they speak English. I said something like "あ、すいません、日本語でおにがいします。。。いいですか?" Not perfect grammatically, but I feel I got the message across in a fairly polite way. Granted, a few times I did follow up with "英語は私の母語ではありません" just in case they'd feel like I insulted their English ;p
@Bondboerabo
@Bondboerabo Ай бұрын
Sumimasen sensei I can't find the video u told me to watch first about ru & u verb. would be very helpful if u add the link to it. arigatou gozaimas!
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment!😀 I added the links in the description box. You can find them there!🌼 Happy Japanese learning!🌟
@wawan-g9h
@wawan-g9h Ай бұрын
nihongo wa muzukashi desu ne...
@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Ай бұрын
流暢に英語が話せる日本語の先生が一番いい先生だと思います!ありがとうございます先生!良いお年をお迎えください!
@farnhamdad2027
@farnhamdad2027 Ай бұрын
Suppose I am not in Japan and I go to a Japanese restaurant and want to ask the staff if I can place my order speaking in Japanese. Would the following be incorrect in that situation? 日本語で注文できますか?
@jblauh01
@jblauh01 Ай бұрын
@_@ Goodness this is very complex!
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
You can learn one thing at a time! Don't try to learn everything at a time. Don't worry, you got this!!😉🌟
@albrumn
@albrumn Ай бұрын
今日本語をもっといい話せます。分かれますか。
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
おしい!もう1回この動画を見てみてください!😉✨
@albrumn
@albrumn Ай бұрын
@@harupakajapanese84 ありがとう!了解!もう1回この動画を見ました。 川をみえます。泳げません。 はるかさんはこれを読んでくれませんか?
@DanielPodlovics
@DanielPodlovics Ай бұрын
At ~16:15, in English we don't really say "It can be..." to mean "Maybe it's...". For that reason, ~かもしれない better translates to "It might be...", "Maybe it's...", or "It could be...". "It can be..." sounds like "It's allowed to be", so "It can be tomorrow" really sounds like『明日でも大丈夫だよ!』. For that reason "She can be American" actually sounds like "She's allowed to be American" which sounds a bit funny. In any case, good video! A couple things I was hoping you'd cover in this video is ~ことができる and 可能性がある. I feel like I've heard people say things like『理解することが出来る』or even 『~分かることができる』... I've had trouble figuring out why or when people say things that way
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
ありがとうございます😊文法指摘のコメントの中で1番分かりやすくてしかも言い方が優しい😢💓納得しました!!ありがとう😊元気がでました🌟 質問の件、みなさんの質問を集めて何かしらFollow up videoを作りたいなと思っています!待っててください😀
@explainingpolitics
@explainingpolitics Ай бұрын
これからも頑張ってくださいハルカ先生!
@explainingpolitics
@explainingpolitics Ай бұрын
毎日警護を忘れてしまいました。恥ずかしかったんですね!
@hongoSalvaje17
@hongoSalvaje17 Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@DevKinNihon
@DevKinNihon Ай бұрын
先生、ありがとうございます! 私の宿題はこちらです: 新聞を読んでもいいですよ (You can read a newspaper) 新聞をよんでもいいですか? (Can i read a newspaper?) 来週かもしれない (It might be next week) 彼はいしゃかもしれません (He might be a doctor) I think ~かもしれない is better translated as 'might' rather than 'can' because it expresses uncertainty rather than ability or possibility, right? Please correct me if i'm wrong🙏🏻
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
Oh no~!! My very first Super Thanks!!😢💓 ありがとうございます!!すごく嬉しいです😀 You must be a Santa Clause!🎅🏻🎄.* You gave me a Christmas present!! 全文、かんぺき(๑•̀ㅂ•́)و✧💯💮 Super Thanksのお礼に、ちょっと追加で教えます! 日常生活では、「医者」よりも、「お医者さん」って言いますよ👍 英語の文法もたぶん合ってると思います!もう私の動画は直せないけど私が間違えた分、皆さんが「かもしれない」を勉強できました😉🍀 日本語の勉強これからもがんばってくださいね〜!!🌟
@DevKinNihon
@DevKinNihon Ай бұрын
ああ、そうですね! 私はサンタさんかもしれない😁 じゃあ、こちらが正しい文ですね: 彼はお医者さんかもしれません どういたしまして!いつも素晴らしい動画をありがとうございます❤️
@Bruce-sy4jd
@Bruce-sy4jd Ай бұрын
Regardless of what difficulties you will challenge, if you keep such a enthusiastic heart to learning of languages, you will get it. 頑張れ!
@chauwon
@chauwon Ай бұрын
Amazing video.... going to create tons of sentences based on these examples.. i learned from my japanese friends a lot of more casual phrases since i was often being overly polite or cold
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
ありがとう😊 And lol for the part overly cold🤣がんばってね😁✨
@jonnyjazzz
@jonnyjazzz Ай бұрын
This was super helpful. For "Can you take a photo for me?", how about, "写真撮ってもらえますか?", being "Photo - Take - Can I receive?". Is the difference "Can you give" vs "Can I have"?
@CleedRemus
@CleedRemus Ай бұрын
ありがとう先生!
@Christopher-b1p
@Christopher-b1p Ай бұрын
"With practice"
@yesfinallygot1
@yesfinallygot1 Ай бұрын
I asked 写真をとってもらってもいいですか when I was in Japan. Did I sound rude? Japanese is hard 😅
@200300646
@200300646 Ай бұрын
So, great video, but the grammar in english is a bit off for the explanation. When asking for permission, technically in English it is “May I…” and “May you…”, “Can I/you..” is technically incorrect grammar. Also, the sentence “She can be American “ being translated as “彼女はアメリカ人かもしれない is technically “She may be American”. I see the point you were trying to make, but the English sentence is grammatically incorrect; however, there are people who speak in that way.
@CleedRemus
@CleedRemus Ай бұрын
I suspect there are kids going through the school system today who have never been taught the difference between "may" and "can". In the part of America where I live, "may" is almost never used in that way.
@zev-m4j
@zev-m4j Ай бұрын
@@CleedRemus I remember when I was in elementary school (in NYC) 60 years ago, the teachers were always correcting us whenever we said "Can I" to mean "May I". But nobody internalized it. The colloquial usage remained as it was: "Can" being used to mean "May". I don't think I've ever used "May I".
@zev-m4j
@zev-m4j Ай бұрын
There are three possible ways to express “彼女はアメリカ人かもしれない" in English. One is, as stated above, “She may be American”. The other two are: "She might be American." And, "She could be American." The sentences with "may" and "could" seem exactly the same in meaning. You're saying, "There is a possibility that she is American." I am not sure if there is a different nuance when you use "might".
@匆匆过客-e1u
@匆匆过客-e1u Ай бұрын
I’m a Chinese and love your teachings very much. Do you have private lessons ¿ thanks
@匆匆过客-e1u
@匆匆过客-e1u Ай бұрын
Very good best teacher😊
@匆匆过客-e1u
@匆匆过客-e1u Ай бұрын
Hope you upload more 😊
@匆匆过客-e1u
@匆匆过客-e1u Ай бұрын
Longtime no seen welcome back 😊
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
ありがとう😊ただいま!
@匆匆过客-e1u
@匆匆过客-e1u Ай бұрын
@@harupakajapanese84 Your smile can melt every unhappiness and cure each unhopefulness, thank you very much !
@AnnaHans88
@AnnaHans88 Ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, you're back!! And with a topic that I've been curious about lately. So exciting ♡
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
ただいま\(^o^)/✨嬉しいコメントありがとう😀がんばってね🌼🌼
@The_DoubtingThomas
@The_DoubtingThomas Ай бұрын
教えてくれてありがとうございました🙂 トーマスと申します。😊
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
観てくれてありがとうございました🌼 ばいきんまんかわいい!!
@onomatopeira
@onomatopeira Ай бұрын
6:20 - Verb pairs “miru” / “mieru” and “kiku” / “kikoeru” Thanks for the video. I know that videos take a lot of work to make and that the aim is to help us learn Japanese. The video's explanation of the potential form of the verbs “miru” and “kiku” confused me a bit. First of all, I was surprised by the appearance out of nowhere of two special/irregular verbs that don't belong to the “kuru” and “suru” group. Although there are occasional irregular verbs in some verb inflections/conjugations, such as the verb “iku” in the TE and TA form table, I think the easiest rule to memorize is that there are only two irregular verbs in Japanese (“kuru”, “suru”). Then, at least for me as a non-native English speaker, it became difficult to understand the difference between “can listen” and “can hear” and between “can watch, can look at” and “can see”. I eventually understood what the video was trying to say because I had already studied the differences between “miru” and “mieru”, “kiku” and kikoeru”. As the differences between “miru” and “mieru”, “kiku” and “kikoeru” may not be easy to understand at first, I think it's best to teach them separately and not as part of the potential form of the verbs “miru” and “kiku”. In this case, we'll understand the differences between “to see” or “to have the ability and skill to be able to see something” versus “to be visible” or “to be able to see something, because there are conditions for visibility” and between “to hear” or “to be able to hear because you have that ability and skill” versus “to be audible” or “to be able to hear something, because there are conditions for hearing”. For example, “miru” = I have the ability to see that tree because I can see, I'm not blind or because, even though I'm short-sighted, I wear glasses; “mieru” = that tree is visible to me (I can see it) because the day is clear and it's not cloudy. The same goes for “kiku” and “kikoeru”. For example, “kiku” = I can hear someone on the phone because I have ears and I'm not deaf; “kikoeru” = I can hear someone on the phone because the call is clear and without interference (or I can't hear - "kikoenai" - because there is interference in the call). Of course, this is just my impression of the method I find easiest for learning the pairs “miru” / “mieru” and “kiku” / “kikoeru”. Maybe other students prefer to learn in a different way... Just my suggestion.
@explainingpolitics
@explainingpolitics Ай бұрын
“日本語に話しましょか?” Or maybe that’s impolite as well 😅
@200300646
@200300646 Ай бұрын
This isn’t grammatically correct…
@explainingpolitics
@explainingpolitics Ай бұрын
@ yeah i figured it wasn’t, I only had 5 seconds to guess 😅😅
@explainingpolitics
@explainingpolitics Ай бұрын
私もSIMSが好きです😁
@explainingpolitics
@explainingpolitics Ай бұрын
私は先週に日本語のカスタマーサポートの仕事を入社しました。ハルカ先生の動画を探して助かりましたですね!動画を作ってありがとうございます!
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
おめでとうございます!😊そして、CANのビデオのコメントも本当にありがとうございます!私に優しく寄り添ってくれるコメントで、本当に嬉しかったです。でも残念なことになってしまって悲しいです。。。
@galanta3534
@galanta3534 Ай бұрын
I love these lessons! Welcome back
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
嬉しいです😆✨ ただいま!!
@colinjames2469
@colinjames2469 Ай бұрын
It’s not possible to say she can be American in English. You would say she could be American. Hope that helps.
@colinjames2469
@colinjames2469 Ай бұрын
It is possible to say… Can she be an American citizen? But that’s only in Very special circumstances.
@explainingpolitics
@explainingpolitics Ай бұрын
Can and could are pretty interchangeable. I think the point Haruka-Sensei made still stands.
@brendanmurphy8727
@brendanmurphy8727 Ай бұрын
@@explainingpolitics Not really. 'Can' expresses ability and 'could' expresses possibility.
@explainingpolitics
@explainingpolitics Ай бұрын
@ what im referring to is the way that it is used pretty much interchangeably in English: “could you hand me that/can you hand me that”. The way she used it in her sentence reflects that interpretation. Yknow the only comments I’ve seen people make in ハルカ先生’s comment section is to tell people they are wrong. You guys should maybe re-think you communicate with people in this comment section.
@brendanmurphy8727
@brendanmurphy8727 Ай бұрын
@@explainingpolitics Nope. “could you hand me that/can you hand me that” have different meanings (and levels of politeness). The former is asking if it is possible for you to hand me that and the latter is asking if you have the ability to hand me that. And no I'm not going to applaud someone and pat them on the back when they are wrong. And this is not a matter of opinion, you are flat out grammatically wrong.
@athrunzala8196
@athrunzala8196 Ай бұрын
You discussed 日本語が話せますか and 日本語で話せますか, but what about the use of 日本語を話せますか. Could you explain a little on that? When I visited Japan, I often asked 英語を話せますか. Was this suitable for situation for example, trying to buy shinkansen tickets?
@200300646
@200300646 Ай бұрын
It’s grammatically incorrect. People say it, but technically with potential verbs you use が.
@CleedRemus
@CleedRemus Ай бұрын
I did the same thing, which one time actually got what would normally be considered a "rude" response in Japanese culture. (ticket guy replied in informal Japanese). It was a bit surprising, based on what I've learned
@athrunzala8196
@athrunzala8196 Ай бұрын
@@CleedRemus I never got rude replies, but the only reason I used を is because of this old clip on youtube from some Japanese show where they teach English to Japanese girls and the translation used を and not が. Shockingly places I would have expected English, I found they either didn't speak it, didn't speak it well, or could understand a little, which is fine. Even more shockingly, the place and people I did find who could speak English really well was quite surprising.
@KenjaTimu
@KenjaTimu Ай бұрын
This is not the right way to teach a language.
@brendanmurphy8727
@brendanmurphy8727 Ай бұрын
How so? As a quick coverage of grammar points, I found it to be clear.
@CleedRemus
@CleedRemus Ай бұрын
I'll have to disagree
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
You mean the best way!🤩 I'll take that!
@zev-m4j
@zev-m4j Ай бұрын
What is the right way to teach a language?
@zev-m4j
@zev-m4j Ай бұрын
@@brendanmurphy8727 Me too. !It was also very practical.
@colinjames2469
@colinjames2469 Ай бұрын
素晴らしいレッスンをありがとう。🙇🏻‍♂
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
こちらこそ観てくれてありがとう🤩🌟
@yogokazunori
@yogokazunori Ай бұрын
hi! in what situations can "ことができる" be used? thank you! your lessons are very easy to follow and informative!
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
I am so glad you asked! I will explain that in one of my upcoming videos after gathering other questions too! Please wait for it! 😄 写真はアーニャ?
@Ditronus.
@Ditronus. Ай бұрын
Well, I just came to the realization that I did not, in fact, ask, "Can I take pictures" to the guard at a museum in Tokyo 😆. Six months too late, but at least he understood me despite my bad Japanese, haha. Thanks for your help!
@Pholcusphalangioides8
@Pholcusphalangioides8 Ай бұрын
おかえり! Just finished up my work break and noticed this upload. Looking forward to watching it later. Welcome back, glad to see you 😃
@harupakajapanese84
@harupakajapanese84 Ай бұрын
ただいま\(^o^)/ Your comment made me smile!!😁🌟