When I heard "long time no see", I immediately heard "yo, Satoru" as well🥺 Thank you for the useful video by the way😊
@sirik.114713 күн бұрын
Thank you so so much for these videos. I listen to these all the time and I'm learning very fast. Thanks so much. ❤️❤️🙏🙏
@JapaneseSuki8812 күн бұрын
You're very welcome! 😊 I'm so glad to hear that the videos are helping you learn quickly. Keep up the great work, and enjoy the journey! Thank you for your kind words and support! ❤❤
@FrancisLuis19Ай бұрын
I'm learning japanese through duolingo and some words/sentences like these are not tackled. Thanks :)
@JapaneseSuki88Ай бұрын
You're welcome! 😊 It's great that you're learning Japanese through Duolingo. If you ever come across words or sentences that aren't explained, feel free to ask! I'm happy to help you understand more as you continue learning. Keep up the great work!
@FrancisLuis19Ай бұрын
@@JapaneseSuki88 Thank you :)
@NanaminotsumaАй бұрын
@FrancisLuis19 same here 😁 hasnt been long thou, am on “talk about hobbies”
@FrancisLuis19Ай бұрын
@@Nanaminotsuma Good luck! I'm on Section 2 Unit 14 Get emergency help :)
@NanaminotsumaАй бұрын
@@FrancisLuis19thank you, you too 👏! Lets continue to learn 😁
@JaclynnBiggs3 күн бұрын
These videos help me with learning Japanese so much
@JapaneseSuki883 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 I’m truly glad to hear that these videos are helping you with your Japanese learning. Keep up the great work, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions along the way! 頑張ってくださいね!
@DananjayaHettiarachchi-x9u7 күн бұрын
Very useful phrases thank you.
@bbilingual44494 күн бұрын
That video was amazing! Thanks ! 👏🎉
@JapaneseSuki883 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video! 😊👏🎉 Your support means a lot to me! Keep watching and feel free to reach out anytime. 😊
@karsynsanchez390110 күн бұрын
It all makes so much more sense, thank you
@JapaneseSuki8810 күн бұрын
You're very welcome! 😊 I'm so glad everything makes more sense now! Keep up the great work, and don't hesitate to ask if you have any more questions. I'm here to help!
@karsynsanchez39019 күн бұрын
@JapaneseSuki88 👍
@킥찬Ай бұрын
This vidio is really great. because it also has hurigana and hiragana. Thanks to owner. Blessed you!
@JapaneseSuki8828 күн бұрын
Thank you for your feedback! I'm glad you found the video helpful, especially with the furigana and hiragana included. It really makes learning Japanese easier. Your kind words mean a lot-blessings to you as well! 😊
@nadahussein103Ай бұрын
Watching so many animes made me love Japanese language a lot and love to learn it and speak it 🥰 also learns more about Japan and history and its nature and culture hope to visit one day.Arigato sensei for this educative video definitely will follow 🥰👍
@JapaneseSuki88Ай бұрын
That's amazing! 🥰 Watching anime is such a fun way to get into the Japanese language and culture. It's wonderful that you're passionate about learning more and even dreaming of visiting Japan one day. I'm sure you'll make it there! 🌸 Thank you for your kind words, and I'm so happy the video was helpful. Keep up the great work, and feel free to ask anytime! 👍😊
@nadahussein103Ай бұрын
@@JapaneseSuki88thanks for encouraging me 🥰👍 can u tell beside watching Japanese content what is the first step to learn ?wanna get serious about it read it write it speak it fluently , tuskete kudasai🙏🏻
@rayandriesumiog890519 күн бұрын
Watching anime made me realize to work in japan and earn green card😂 Now I'm a japanese student and I'm reviewing JFT exam and pass the N4 level😁 hopefully next year Will be my flight 🥰
@rayandriesumiog890519 күн бұрын
@@nadahussein103bro my advice for you. Learn to read and write hiragana and katakana alphabet then learn lot of vocabs with kanji characters.
@nadahussein10318 күн бұрын
@@rayandriesumiog8905thanks I will start with that 👍🥰
@Kaysha-chanel_093 ай бұрын
日本語のレッスンをありがとう、日本語は簡単なので本当に好きです😊😊😊😊😊
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
You’re welcome! I’m glad to hear that you find Japanese easy and enjoyable. Keep up the great work with your studies. If you have any questions or need more help, feel free to ask!
@SolveThisMurderIn60Seconds2 ай бұрын
- said no one ever
@alfjones6377Ай бұрын
@SolveThisMurderIn60Seconds if they are Korean maybe it would be easier since the language is similar. But if born in the west this person is being pretentiously self-aggrandizing.
@SolveThisMurderIn60SecondsАй бұрын
@@alfjones6377 😭 I've tried learning both, and they are not similar at all
@kalpanisewwandi7543 ай бұрын
Thank you very much sensei❤❤❤ its very helpful to improve spoken in japanese
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
You're very welcome! 😊 I'm glad it's helping you with your Japanese!
@kidssmiley3 ай бұрын
It's helpful please make more
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm really glad you found it helpful. 🤩🤩
@XiaoYan-n5qАй бұрын
This is very helpful! I want to learn more!!!
@JapaneseSuki88Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!💐💐
@socialmediajobs4u3 ай бұрын
Great video, but don't put that weird sound effect after every word, it's really distracting and loud when you are listening in with ear phones .. can you make another video without that sound effect please ?
@Ariana-tj9tn2 ай бұрын
I'm listening with 🎧
@jennsuicuneАй бұрын
I agree
@TascountrygirlАй бұрын
Yes, This is a really good instructional video, except for the loud harsh sound between each phrase or word. Please could you discontinue this sound.
@fangchingking528317 күн бұрын
Totally agreed with you 👍
@bgustinjr13 күн бұрын
I find it very relaxing! 😂
@dewirani7892 ай бұрын
Sangat membantu. Bisa belajar lebih banyak Antara tulisan romanji, logat dgn ucapannya. Trims ya
@ChanMyae-g5t2 ай бұрын
think you very much
@DarkWillow78loveSKZ2 ай бұрын
Your videos are so helpfull for learning Japanese, thank you so much. Do you have any advice to learn Hiragana or Katakana in an easy way?
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
thank you for your kind words! 😊 To learn Hiragana or Katakana easily, I recommend using flashcards for daily practice, writing them out repeatedly, and associating each character with a simple image or story.
@DarkWillow78loveSKZ2 ай бұрын
@@JapaneseSuki88 Thank you for your advices😊 Have a good day
@sajjmal3 ай бұрын
Excellent 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@rimasmeleshyus9486Ай бұрын
Great video , many thanks
@JapaneseSuki88Ай бұрын
こちらこそありがとうございます😊。
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
I apologize🙇🙇 for the mistake at 14:23. The translation should have been 'I want to ask' instead of 'I want to listen' to match the kanji below. We apologize for this error and will work to improve in future videos. Thank you for watching and for your feedback!
@unuslupus-csa2 ай бұрын
Mistakes happen, thank you in any case for this excellent video!
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
@@unuslupus-csa Thank you so much for your understanding and kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. We’ll strive to improve even more in future videos. Thank you for watching!
@BenBen-ns1pd2 ай бұрын
聴きます😅聞きます they sound the same 😅
@Reverie_reveals15 күн бұрын
It's okay. Thank you for the video 💙
@elodelaste3 ай бұрын
I LOVE the sound effect between each word ! It makes me smile 😊 Thank you for this great video ❤
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your positive feedback! I’m thrilled to hear that you love the sound effect and that it brings a smile to your face. Your enjoyment is really important to me. I’m glad you liked the video-thanks for your support!🥰🥰
@bongbart78783 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
Happy to share! Are there any other topics or questions you’re curious about?
@WikoLite31724 сағат бұрын
Arigato sayonara hait 🙏
@rozasofiakg35Ай бұрын
4:11 Can we also use 「お名前は?」 (Onamae wa?) 4:17 Is it correct to use 「はじめまして」 (Hajimemashite)
@dbff24633 ай бұрын
Very usefull
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful. I'll definitely make more content. Is there a specific topic you'd like to see next?"
@dbff24633 ай бұрын
I'd like to see more videos about jouyou kanji or the most commonly used words in japanese. It would be extremely helpful and you could make a lot of content for your channel
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
@@dbff2463 Got it, thank you for your input! I’ll start gradually incorporating those aspects into upcoming videos. If you have any other ideas or specific topics you'd like to see, feel free to share!☺☺
@SadiaKamran-z7z2 ай бұрын
very easy and informative thank you😊
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
You're welcome! 😊 I'm glad you found it easy and informative. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!🥰🥰
@shinsuki-j8j2 ай бұрын
#include // Define button and pin numbers #define BUTTON1_PIN 6 #define BUTTON2_PIN 5 #define POTENTIOMETER_PIN A0 #define SPEAKER_PIN 13 // Melody data (example notes) const int melody[] = {262, 294, 330, 349, 392, 440, 494, 523}; // C4 to C5 const int melodyLength = sizeof(melody) / sizeof(melody[0]); // Variables for state management bool playing = false; bool playFromStart = false; int melodyIndex = 0; int storedPitchOffset = 0; void setup() { // Setup pins // Set the pins for buttons and speaker DDRD |= (1
@shinsuki-j8j2 ай бұрын
nclude // Define note frequencies #define NOTE_C4 262 #define NOTE_G3 196 #define NOTE_A3 220 #define NOTE_B3 247 // Define pin numbers #define BUTTON_PIN1 6 #define BUTTON_PIN2 5 #define BUZZER_PIN 13 #define POTENTIOMETER_PIN A0 // Define melody and note durations int melody[] = { NOTE_C4, NOTE_G3, NOTE_G3, NOTE_A3, NOTE_G3, 0, NOTE_B3, NOTE_C4 }; int noteDurations[] = { 4, 8, 8, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 }; // State variables bool isPlaying = false; // Start with melody stopped bool melodyPaused = false; // Flag to indicate if melody is paused int currentNote = 0; int eepromAddress = 0; // EEPROM address for storing potentiometer value // Function to set pin mode void setPinMode(uint8_t pin, uint8_t mode) { if (pin >= 14) { return; // Analog pins do not use port manipulation } if (mode == 0) { // INPUT if (pin < 8) { DDRD &= ~(1
@dianamuliasari86973 ай бұрын
Thankyou sensei, can you please give me tips to learn japanese, what should i do after hiragana and katakana ?
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! 😊 I'm glad you're motivated to learn Japanese. After mastering Hiragana and Katakana, I recommend starting with basic grammar and vocabulary. You can begin with simple sentences to get used to sentence structure. Practicing with common phrases and building a strong vocabulary base will be essential. Also, try to incorporate listening and speaking exercises early on, as this will help you get accustomed to the sounds and rhythm of the language. Don’t hesitate to immerse yourself in Japanese media like anime, movies, or songs-it’s both fun and educational! Good luck with your studies, and feel free to ask if you have more questions!
@steveivanmbiadam9232 ай бұрын
@@JapaneseSuki88Sensei I also begane to learn japanese. written is important or we can do it later ? Thanks for all .
@DD_Ngo2 ай бұрын
Amazing.. grateful 🎉
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
I'm glad you feel that way! It's always great to hear such positive feedback. 😊
@NeemaUpadhyay-i5x3 ай бұрын
Make more such type of video thankyou sir❤
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support! 🙏 I'll definitely create more.
@BenBen-ns1pd2 ай бұрын
お帰りなさい❤
@catdaddy5192Ай бұрын
Let’s eat. = Issho ni tabemashou.
@rayandriesumiog890519 күн бұрын
Pwede rin naman na dretso na tabemashou or tabemashou minasan. Same lang rin yan na kakain at naga yaya na kakain
@rayandriesumiog890519 күн бұрын
Kasi ang issho ni meaning niyan together so mangyayari nang pahayag mo. Lets it together, masyadong complicated talaga ang nihonggo🤣
@sirik.114713 күн бұрын
That's let's eat together
@AliSolat-r9q2 ай бұрын
レーさんすごいよ🥰❤️
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
これからもよろしくお願いします。
@CVenza25 күн бұрын
This was great thank you.
@ashishrawat97603 ай бұрын
Nice video sir
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
So nice of you
@KadekLaMacchia3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much 🌺🌺🌺
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! 😊 I’m glad to see that our content has been helpful to you. Have a wonderful day!
Yes, "すごい" and "凄い" both mean "amazing" or "incredible" in Japanese. "凄い" is the Kanji version of "すごい," but in everyday life, people often use the Hiragana form "すごい" more frequently.
@Nadeelifelove3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤arigato gozaimasu sensei
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
You're welcome! 😊 Is there anything else you'd like to know or ask about? Feel free to ask me anything!"☺☺
@BlackTriggerYT2 ай бұрын
Oh and also btw not to be rude but in Japanese the name or title of the person comes first in the sentence so instead of “arigato gozaimasu sensei” it’d be “sensei arigato gozaimasu”
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
@@BlackTriggerYT In Japanese, it is more polite and natural to place the title or name first. So saying "Sensei arigato gozaimasu" (先生、ありがとうございます) is more appropriate than "Arigato gozaimasu sensei" (ありがとうございます、先生). Both can be understood in context, but "Sensei arigato gozaimasu" is the more common and proper form.
@alibabaev1135Ай бұрын
Nice
@JapaneseSuki88Ай бұрын
I'm glad you liked it! 😊 If you have any more suggestions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out anytime. Keep up the great work! 🙌
@ruksarparsuwale2 ай бұрын
Nice 👍🇮🇳🤝
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching the video!😃
@ITACHIUCHIHA-r8i2i22 күн бұрын
are they all informal or formal ? i mean it is textbook japanese or casual japanese ?
@JapaneseSuki8817 күн бұрын
casual japanese desu
@salad3333 ай бұрын
Thank you sir, I love you
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! 😊 I'm glad you enjoyed it. What else would you like to learn or talk about? I'm here to help!"
@learnjapanesewithhayder2 ай бұрын
can you please tell me that if "wa" is written as "わ", then why it is written differently in "konnichiwa" ?
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
That's a great question! In Japanese, "wa" is generally written as "わ" (Hiragana). However, when used as a particle, such as in "konnichiwa" (こんにちは), it is written as "は" (which is normally pronounced "ha"). Here's the explanation: "こんにちは": This phrase is a greeting that means "hello" or "good afternoon." Although "は" (ha) is used, it is pronounced as "wa" in this specific context. This is because "は" is functioning as a particle here, and particles sometimes have different pronunciations. So, while "wa" is usually "わ," when it's used as a particle (like in "こんにちは"), it’s written as "は." This is one of the unique aspects of Japanese grammar.
@learnjapanesewithhayder2 ай бұрын
@@JapaneseSuki88i got it, thank you
@BenBen-ns1pdАй бұрын
こんにちは の漢字:今日は?
@rayandriesumiog890519 күн бұрын
Sensei in 2:24 ikou means to go? I think its 行きます to いこう means to rest or relax? Or maybe ikimasu is in Verb plain, nihongo makes me crazy 🤣
@JapaneseSuki8819 күн бұрын
I totally understand; Japanese verbs can be tricky! 🤣 So, here’s the breakdown: 1. **行きます (ikimasu)** - This is the polite form of "to go." 2. **行く (iku)** - This is the plain (dictionary) form of "to go." 3. **行こう (ikou)** - This is the "let’s go" form, known as the volitional form. It’s like suggesting or inviting someone to go somewhere. You're right about how confusing verb forms can be! 😅 Just keep practicing, and it’ll start making more sense. Ganbatte! 💪😊
@rayandriesumiog890519 күн бұрын
@JapaneseSuki88 はい、度も ありがとう 😊
@selenophile92Күн бұрын
Help me to i wanna learn Japanese..i started in Duolingo and learned alphabets also..but i forgot 😢
@JapaneseSuki88Күн бұрын
don’t stress. Language learning takes time, and the fact that you’re starting again is a huge step forward. 頑張ってね (Ganbatte ne) - You can do it! 😊
@caseydwayneАй бұрын
Can't watch this one to go to sleep - WHOOSH
@JapaneseSuki88Ай бұрын
I apologize for the inconvenience you experienced. Here’s a video I’ve re-edited without the transition sounds. I hope you have a better experience. Thank you for your feedback! kzbin.info/www/bejne/baulZZt_gJZgkLs
@momongia388018 күн бұрын
Can somebody tell me whether it is in formal way or informal way 🤔
@zelianghe7367Күн бұрын
Oyasuminasi
@JapaneseSuki889 сағат бұрын
Thank you for watching our video! 😊Ah, I see! You're pointing out that the correct phrase for "good night" in Japanese is **おやすみなさい (Oyasuminasai)**. 😊 Thank you for clarifying!
@yevgenyvvАй бұрын
It's confusing me with the 'li" like is it 'e' 😭🙌 , also what's the difference between the second Japanese words and the third words? Is it the same 🤔 anyway thanks (≧▽≦) I learn it so well haha guess I can travel to japan now
@JapaneseSuki88Ай бұрын
I can understand how the "li" can be confusing! In Japanese, there isn't a "li" sound like in English, so it might be that you're mistaking it for something else, maybe like "ri" or "i". As for the difference between the second and third Japanese words, I can clarify that for you. It could be related to different verb forms or maybe a polite vs. casual speech difference. Let me know what the words were, and I'll explain! I'm glad you're enjoying learning! (≧▽≦) Sounds like you're ready for your Japan adventure! 😊
@Jellyberries-vh3mpАй бұрын
Is this formal phrases?
@imaankx4147Ай бұрын
No some are formal, others are informal
@jirogalzote426112 күн бұрын
Casual form
@dewirani7892 ай бұрын
Adakah file skript nya?? Help
@shamimakhtar48383 ай бұрын
Gorgeous
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
"Thank you so much! 😊 What do you think makes it stand out the most? I'd love to hear your thoughts!"
@bernardolopez27702 ай бұрын
👍👍
@cantinhodakellen78272 ай бұрын
Obrigada 😊🙏
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
You're welcome! 😊
@cantinhodakellen78272 ай бұрын
@@JapaneseSuki88 😊
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
@@cantinhodakellen7827 De nada! 😊I learned this word online.
@cantinhodakellen78272 ай бұрын
@@JapaneseSuki88 ok
@cantinhodakellen78272 ай бұрын
Quanto que custa a aula
@catdaddy5192Ай бұрын
Are you ok? = Dajoubu desu ka?
@AWE.XАй бұрын
It can also just be daijoubu? If it's not formal
@Kocho122Ай бұрын
Shinobu
@BenBen-ns1pd2 ай бұрын
嬉しい 悲しい
@JackJack-zo4zt6 күн бұрын
Would be much better without the English letter spellings.
@Tarun150k2 ай бұрын
Duomo arigatu gozaimasu 🎉
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
どういたしまして!🎉 こちらこそ、見ていただきありがとうございます!
@DevOps-w2u2 ай бұрын
@@JapaneseSuki88 #include #include #include #include #define MAX_VAL 255 unsigned char get_input(); void print_binary(unsigned char n); void bit_operations(unsigned char *n, char cmd); int main() { unsigned char num = get_input(); char cmd[10]; printf("Bit Handling Operations "); do { printf("-------------------------- " "Operations " "-------------------------- " "L: Left-shift " "R: Right-shift " "C: Complement " "E: End program " "-------------------------- " "Please select operation: "); if (fgets(cmd, sizeof(cmd), stdin) == NULL || strlen(cmd) != 2 || (cmd[0] != 'L' && cmd[0] != 'R' && cmd[0] != 'C' && cmd[0] != 'E')) { printf("Invalid selection! "); continue; // Prompt again } bit_operations(&num, cmd[0]); } while (cmd[0] != 'E'); return 0; } unsigned char get_input() { char input_str[10]; char *endptr; long input; printf("Please input an integer (0-255): "); if (fgets(input_str, sizeof(input_str), stdin) == NULL || input_str[0] == ' ') { printf("Not numeric or out of range! "); exit(1); } // Trim newline input_str[strcspn(input_str, " ")] = 0; // Convert input to a number input = strtol(input_str, &endptr, 10); // Check for non-numeric input, out-of-range values, or leftover characters if (*endptr != '\0' || input < 0 || input > MAX_VAL) { printf("Not numeric or out of range! "); exit(1); } return (unsigned char)input; } void print_binary(unsigned char n) { for (int i = 7; i >= 0; i--) printf("%c", (n & (1 MAX_VAL) *n = 0; printf("Decimal: %u, Hexadecimal: %X, Binary: ", *n, *n); print_binary(*n); printf(" "); }
@JoannaEve3 ай бұрын
I think 14:23 has wrong translation? Unless it’s said like that … sounds off.
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for pointing out this mistake! You're absolutely right that at 14:23, there was an error in the translation. It should have been 'I want to ask' instead of 'I want to listen' to match the kanji below. We apologize for this oversight and will work to improve in future videos. Thank you for watching and for your valuable feedback!
@josephcoram43612 ай бұрын
@@JapaneseSuki88, 聞きたい can mean both "(I) want to ask" and "(I) want to listen," depending on the situation. そうじゃないですか?
@DamiãoCorreia-z6rКүн бұрын
Traduzi para o portugues
@aa-vp4uzАй бұрын
I just discovered that I know basic Japanese because of anime - I'm shocked
@JapaneseSuki88Ай бұрын
That's awesome! 🎉 Anime can be a fun and effective way to pick up basic Japanese. It's surprising how much you can learn just by enjoying something you love! Keep going, and you might discover even more skills as you continue learning! 😊
@АйаруТокабай15 сағат бұрын
Aint さようなら like goodbye for ever? That is kind of rude to say to someone who you are going to see again
@JapaneseSuki889 сағат бұрын
You're absolutely right! "さようなら" (sayōnara) is often used to mean "goodbye" and can sometimes carry a more final or permanent tone, like you're not expecting to see the person again for a long time. If you're planning to meet again, it might feel a bit too formal or harsh. For situations where you'll see the person again soon, it's better to say: - **じゃね** (ja ne) - informal, like "see you!" - **またね** (mata ne) - "see you again!" - **お疲れ様でした** (otsukaresama deshita) - commonly used after work or tasks, meaning "good job" or "thanks for your hard work." These are more casual and appropriate for situations where you expect to meet again soon! 😊
@BenBen-ns1pdАй бұрын
I found sometimes you use 漢字but sometimes you 平仮名. Like 分かります、わかりますか。 何で?
@bartomiejsuchenek42713 ай бұрын
Its much easier to write words in hiragana than kanji. Why Japanese ppl write both in one sentence? For example word "koi". You can write it faster in hiragana, but everyone writes it in kanji.
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
Great observation! 😊 While it’s true that writing in Hiragana is often quicker and easier, Japanese uses both Hiragana and Kanji for a few important reasons. First, Kanji helps clarify the meaning of words that sound the same but have different meanings (like "koi" which can mean both "love" 恋 and "carp" 鯉). Using Kanji makes it easier for readers to understand the context and meaning without confusion. Additionally, Kanji can also make sentences more compact and easier to read, breaking up long strings of Hiragana. Though it may seem more complex at first, the combination of Kanji and Hiragana makes the language rich and precise. Keep practicing-it’ll become more natural over time! 😊
@bartomiejsuchenek42713 ай бұрын
@@JapaneseSuki88 Thank You very much. Now I understand more :) I am really enjoyed in learning Japanese, but have lot of questions.
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
@@bartomiejsuchenek4271 You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying learning Japanese and finding the information helpful. Feel free to ask any questions you have-I'm here to help! Whether it's about grammar, vocabulary, or cultural aspects, just let me know. 😊
@bartomiejsuchenek42713 ай бұрын
@@JapaneseSuki88 So the first question is about words used to say "bye". Some people use "ja na", some people use "ja ne" and some just "ja". Why? Also people use words "suki desu", "suki da yo" or "suki da". What form is correct?
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
@@bartomiejsuchenek4271 The differences in how people say "bye" and express liking in Japanese often come down to personal style, the level of formality, and the relationship between the speakers. Let's break it down: Saying "Bye" じゃ (Ja): This is a casual and brief way to say "bye." It’s often used among close friends or when the conversation is already casual. じゃね (Ja ne): Adding "ne" softens the phrase and adds a sense of care or concern. It’s like saying "See you" or "Bye, okay?" It’s still casual but slightly more friendly. じゃな (Ja na): This is also casual and can be regional, more commonly heard in Kansai dialect. It has a similar feel to "ja ne" but with a bit of a different nuance, perhaps a bit more masculine or laid-back. Why do people choose different forms? It depends on the context, region, and the speaker's personality. Some people prefer shorter, more direct phrases like "Ja," while others might use "Ja ne" for a softer, friendlier touch. Regional variations also play a role.
@catdaddy5192Ай бұрын
Why is “What’s wrong?” the second on this list? What’s the logic?
@rayandriesumiog890519 күн бұрын
It's wakarimashita, wakarimasu, wakaru,wakata same defines that I understand 😂 we all need to learn conjugation
@JapaneseSuki8819 күн бұрын
Yes, you're absolutely right! All of these forms of the verb "wakar-" (わかる) relate to the idea of "understanding," but each one is used differently based on tense and formality. Here’s a quick breakdown: - **Wakarimasu** (わかります) - Polite present/future form, meaning "I understand" or "I will understand." - **Wakarimashita** (わかりました) - Polite past form, meaning "I understood" or "Got it." - **Wakaru** (わかる) - Informal present/future form, meaning "I understand." - **Wakata** (わかった) - Informal past form, meaning "I understood" or "Got it." Japanese verb conjugation definitely takes some practice, but it’s rewarding to learn the differences. Keep at it, and you'll get there! 😊
@rayandriesumiog890519 күн бұрын
@JapaneseSuki88 thank you sensei for giving some feedback😊
@Mllawty.91033 ай бұрын
Pengen ada sub indonya jugaa:(
@JapaneseSuki883 ай бұрын
Tentu! Kalau mau ada subtitle bahasa Indonesia, kamu bisa aktifkan di pengaturan KZbin. 😊 1.Klik ikon roda gigi (⚙️) di sudut kanan bawah pemutar video. Ini adalah ikon untuk Pengaturan. 2.Di menu yang muncul, pilih 'Subtitles/CC' (Subtitle/CC). 3.Jika video mendukung banyak bahasa subtitle, pilih 'Bahasa Indonesia' dari daftar bahasa. Jika video tersebut tidak memiliki subtitle bahasa Indonesia, kamu bisa memilih 'Auto-translate' (Terjemahan otomatis) dan kemudian pilih 'Bahasa Indonesia'. Namun, perlu diingat bahwa terjemahan otomatis mungkin tidak sepenuhnya akurat.
@HarryYamazaki2 ай бұрын
Good video but cannot listen with the whooshing sound which is louder than the spoken word
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate you pointing that out. Balancing sound levels is important for a better learning experience. I’ll make sure to address this in future videos. Your input helps improve the content!
@BenBen-ns1pd2 ай бұрын
なにですか? なんですか❗️
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
"Nani desu ka?" and "Nan desu ka?" both mean "What is it?" in Japanese, but there's a slight difference in how they are used: "Nani desu ka?" is more formal and commonly used in polite situations or when speaking to someone you don’t know well. "Nan desu ka?" is also polite but is often used in more casual situations or when you're surprised and want to emphasize the question. Both are correct, and you can choose which one to use depending on the context.
@BenBen-ns1pdАй бұрын
Thanks but I think your text caption or voice might be inconsistent 😢
@jourlyn73852 күн бұрын
hope no Romanji
@JapaneseSuki889 сағат бұрын
Oh, I see! Thank you for your comment! I really appreciate your feedback, and I’m sorry that the video included Romaji. I understand it might not be what you're looking for, but I'll keep that in mind for future videos. I hope you still found it helpful! 😊
@lawrencekoh22 күн бұрын
*yes I want to Learn Japanese* *I will Pay if you teach me* *八八八九八三九五* *Mr Koh in Singapore*
@BenBen-ns1pd2 ай бұрын
お任せします❤ 任
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! If you need any more help, don't hesitate to ask. Happy studying!
@BenBen-ns1pd2 ай бұрын
こわい 怖い
@JapaneseSuki882 ай бұрын
Have a great day!🥰
@Navi955559 сағат бұрын
Nice
@JapaneseSuki889 сағат бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the answer! 😊 If you have any more questions, feel free to ask anytime!