खत्रै पढाउनु हुन्छ तपाईँ कतिको हेरियो भिडियो तर यत्तिको मज्जा आएन सबै हेर्दै छु १-१ गरेर
@aratithing55322 ай бұрын
N5 Dekhi nai hajur KO sab vedio continuously herdaixu...tq Sensei akdam help vayeko xa N3 Pani padhaunu hai Sensei ❤❤
@jeevanbhandari8734Ай бұрын
Here's a summary of what we've learned so far: Conditional form: We've learned how to use verbs, adjectives, and nouns in the conditional form. For example: たべれば (tabereba) - If you eat 行けば (ikeba) - If you go すれば (sureba) - If you do Using conditional forms: We practiced using conditional forms followed by a main sentence. For example: 食べれば、好きになるかもしれない (Tabereba, suki ni naru kamo shirenai) - If you eat it, you might like it. Making something a topic: We discussed how to give more information or make something a topic using なら (nara), such as: 温泉なら、白馬がいいですよ (Onsen nara, Hakuba ga ii desu yo) - If it’s about hot springs, Hakuba is a good place. Asking for advice or suggestions: We've learned how to ask for advice using the conditional form and an interrogative. For example: どうすればいいですか? (Dousureba ii desu ka?) - What should I do? The more... the more...: We practiced sentences like: フィリピン料理を食べれば食べるほど、もっと食べたくなる (Firipin ryouri wo tabereba taberu hodo, motto tabetakunaru) - The more you eat Filipino food, the more you’ll crave it. Expressing objectives or goals: We introduced the pattern 〜ように (〜you ni) to express goals. For example: 日本で働けるように、日本語を勉強します (Nihon de hatarakeru you ni, nihongo wo benkyou shimasu) - I’ll study Japanese so I can work in Japan. Changing from one state to another: Using 〜ようになります (〜you ni narimasu) to describe a change, such as: 漢字が読めるようになります (Kanji ga yomeru you ni narimasu) - I’ll become able to read kanji. Habitual actions: The pattern 〜ようにしています (〜you ni shiteimasu) is used to express efforts to habitually do something: 毎日ジョギングするようにしています (Mainichi jogging suru you ni shiteimasu) - I try to jog every day.