New video that simplifies 60% of Japanese Grammar with 1 pattern (like ている、ていく、てくる、ては、ても、etc), check it out now!: kzbin.info/www/bejne/l2areaRmfb-Voa8 . This video took 3 months of writing, 2 weeks of editing, and 2 hospital trips to make. . If you found this video helpful or enlightening in any way, please leave a comment letting me know and subscribe if you would like to see more! . I will also be responding to any comments or questions on this video but if you would like to reach out to me directly, just ping me on the Discord server: discord.gg/deg7eBq
@UCantNinjaMe11 ай бұрын
What caused the hospital trips?? But anyways the video was well done
@JouzuJuls11 ай бұрын
@@UCantNinjaMe Got covid 3 months ago which sent me to the hospital the first time. . Then for the next 2.5 months my asthma got aggravated and I couldn't walk, speak, or breathe properly without wheezing (see here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oICQfqavhKijqJI ) . After I finally recovered and recorded this video, I got one of the worse cases of food poisoning I've ever gotten. Hospital again. . Still currently suffering from the food poisoning, it's been like 2 weeks. 🤪🤪 . Glad you enjoyed the video! 😂
@xshugox11 ай бұрын
Excellent video, thank you so much Juls.
@JouzuJuls11 ай бұрын
@@xshugox You're very welcome!
@hteety9 ай бұрын
Great video, but I hate the title. A cheat sheet is usually something that can be easily referenced and contained into a small form factor. Calling this video a cheat sheet is pretty disingenuous. Again, video is good, it's just not a cheat sheet in any sense of the word.
@Mikelaxo8 ай бұрын
The only thing I learned from this video us that conjugations are much kore complex than I thought
@elioteas9 ай бұрын
defining the difference between rareru with an a stem and rareru with an e stem literally changes everything ty
@andrettax605210 ай бұрын
The editing of this video is just INSANELY GOOD, so funny as well. The content couldn't be better. Cure Dolly surely is somewhere very proud of you! Please never delete this channel!!
@JouzuJuls10 ай бұрын
Sorry for the late reply! Thank you very much for watching and commenting! . Really hope to make Dolly Sen proud! 🙏😇
@Cotfi28 ай бұрын
I saw the train and had to pause. 😢
@jamieakajigen43725 ай бұрын
RIP cure dolly, her teachings will forever be immortalised
@benbadiss6447Ай бұрын
I wouldn’t recommend this video to anyone learning Japanese conjugation for the first time, but for someone who’s already familiar with it, this is definitely the best summary you can find on KZbin in my opinion :)
@leoj775811 ай бұрын
This is such an underrated video! I am a Japanese learner from Taiwan, and I've been learning Japanese for months now. Not even halfway through the video, I am already subscribed and am surprised by how few the likes and subscribe count are. My native language is Mandarin Chinese, which means I have a huge advantage in recognizing the kanji characters since the writing system of my native language is entirely based on such a system. I've been watching a lot of videos to teach myself Japanese; some of them are taught in Chinese, some are in English, and this video is one of the best tutorial videos by far, simplifying the rather complicated conjugation rules for beginners. I also find it extremely useful that this video directly uses kanji instead of hiragana letters, which oversimplifies the writing system for a learner like me who is already familiar with the characters. I feel so grateful that I've come across this video and was randomly recommended by the KZbin algorithm. Keep up the good work! Now that I've come across this video, I'd be binge-watching some of your other videos. Your channel deserves more views and subscribers.
@JouzuJuls11 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to write such a nice comment! We actually have a similar background as I'm from Hong Kong and learned Chinese first (except I'm not fluent in Chinese and can't even read basic stuff like menus). . One note is that the conjugation rules really aren't complicated at all- the system showcased in this video is the system that Japanese natives use and is very simple. The only reason it seems complex is because textbooks intentionally make things harder by ignoring native systems and coming up with their own random stuff. . Very glad the YT algorithm brought you here too! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@Owjdnskoakansbskk8 ай бұрын
How is your English so good? Pretty rare in Taiwan.
@princedavid50754 ай бұрын
@@Owjdnskoakansbskk exactly, how is it so good
@koolaid697411 ай бұрын
You make learning Japanese look so easy by explaining everything so clearly without missing a step, I can tell you really put a lot of effort into making your videos and you are so informative but underrated alongside with cure dolly sensei
@JouzuJuls11 ай бұрын
I make it look easy because it really is easy! At this point I'm kinda convinced that textbooks intentionally makes things harder so you end up buying more textbooks 😂 . Glad you enjoyed the video and found it informative! I'll keep doing my best to carrying on Dolly Sensei's work!
@adsim9211 ай бұрын
I can genuinely say, that after two months of studying Japanese for hours every day - I did not quite understand conjugations until now - and suddenly I feel like I know them very well. This is a fuckin' excellent video.
@JouzuJuls11 ай бұрын
Very glad I was able to condense this information into an easily digestible package that cleared up 2 months of confusion for you! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@adsim9211 ай бұрын
The comparison to lego blocks really helped I think. Great teacher. @@JouzuJuls
@Average-Jyo3 ай бұрын
Where has this video been all of my life? HOLY CRAP I cant stop thinking about words Ive heard now over years of studying with slow growth. I learned so much more in this 13 min video.
@narunanigoto253710 ай бұрын
Oh god, 13 minutes of overwhelming grammar rules. This is gonna take me a while to get adjusted, considering my reading speed is equal to a kid who's favorite crayon color flavor is みどり.
@JouzuJuls10 ай бұрын
The single rule can be easily summarized into 1 sentence: There are only 5 verb conjugations in Japanese, and the purpose of conjugations is not to change the meaning of the verb, but to allow you to attach the appropriate helpers. There are no complex rules and hundreds for forms, just one simple sentence. 😉
@Austpie8 ай бұрын
"hey mom it's me. Yea I'm doing good. No the Japanese isn't coming along. The video was 13 minutes"
@michaeljuliano88398 ай бұрын
You don’t actually need to learn the rules like this to speak and understand Japanese. That’s not to say it isn’t potentially helpful, but you will notice the patterns after enough exposure to the language. Grammar is descriptive, not prescriptive, so you’ll have a much better time letting grammar rules explain what you’ve already noticed than you will trying to figure out how to say things with a scrabble bag of words and rules.
@rorschach7758 ай бұрын
Yeah this is so dense it made me want to give up. I gotta find an easier entry point.
@pinochet36988 ай бұрын
@@Austpie While we're on the topic of grammar, you made an grammatical mistake in English. "Doing" is a conjugation of "to be," and, as a verb, any descriptors must be adverbs, not adjectives. You are doing well, not good. I will not address your capitalization and punctuation.
@-karma-24268 ай бұрын
I have never understood Japanese verbs more than in the first 42 seconds of this video, I did not realize how surface level my understanding of verbs was
@blackxp018 ай бұрын
underrated video, simplify the verb conjugation so well and included so many examples
@josevitor48708 ай бұрын
I loved how you paid homage to Cure Dolly sensei with the explanation in the form of engines and the correct translations and "lego like structure" and two of her videos recommended, may she rest in peace.
@annie75348 ай бұрын
😮😢😮😢 I am shocked to hear this about Cure Dolly sensei. I haven’t visited her channel for a while…
@Cotfi28 ай бұрын
When the train popped up, I had to pause the video. 😞
@santiagovidal44978 ай бұрын
His explanations felt all very familiar indeed… thank you cure dolly…
@jojos36858 ай бұрын
@@santiagovidal4497I mean not similar, it literally was just cure dolly’s explanation. I will say he did a good job in condensing the information to be a lot more efficient.
@DemanaJaire6 ай бұрын
She was my favourite.
@syedhasan457210 ай бұрын
I didn't learn this way but rather immersed Japanese watching anime and still a beginner (advanced) in Japanese, but this video is a gold mine, and I agree with all of these explanations in this video. Because after immersing I already know / expect how verb is going to change for different purposes and this video explained these rules in a brilliant way.
@JouzuJuls10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Glad you got value out of this video! 😎
@Nanasi12314 ай бұрын
在日日本人ですがとても分かりやすい説明だと思います
@2003006468 ай бұрын
This is how I explain the verb conjugation to people struggling. When I was in high school, I graduated in 2012, and learning Japanese, this is the patterned I learned before my Sensei challenged me Kokugo. Great, editing and Video. I will recommend this to those who need a visual understanding as well.
@ben_wrc9 ай бұрын
This video is pure gold for someone like me who has been confused for a while by the J verbs. Thank you JouzuJuls san so much for making this informative and animated tutorial. Best one on KZbin.
@siljasyrjamaki75045 ай бұрын
How interesting! Finnish is actually very similar, you add different endings to a verb to give it a new/different meaning. This video was very helpful, thank you!
@flubbluv4 ай бұрын
torilla tavataan (ja opetellaan japanii;3)!
@flake83828 күн бұрын
This is hands on heart, the best video you've ever made, and the best video on Japanese verb conjugation... Period. The way you use colour, structure, all these data story telling techniques to get us to understand the who what when where why hows of thus topic... Bravo.
@TheMidnightstrings10 ай бұрын
This is by far the best explanation I’ve seen of verb conjugation, it finally makes sense. I really struggled with it but I’ve just been looking at it the wrong way this whole time. 本当にありがとうございます
@JouzuJuls10 ай бұрын
Glad my video was able to make verb conjugations clear for you! こちらこそ見てくれてありがとうございます!
@qayyimful11 ай бұрын
Bro pls make more videos like this. I must say this save me so much time than try to learn the traditional way. You so good. Thank you so muchhhh
@JouzuJuls11 ай бұрын
The funny thing is that the "traditional" way is just some random method that was made up, the method shown in this video is what Japanese natives actually use so technically this IS the "traditional" method 😂 Glad you found the video helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@GokaiGoblin6 ай бұрын
As someone whos working on conjugation right now, having this show up in my timeline has been an absolute blessing. That just made everything SO much easier to understand!
@JuanDavid-ug7hd9 ай бұрын
I could like the video 100 times and still won't show how thankful I am. Thank you, really.
@JouzuJuls9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@gamermyth94645 ай бұрын
If you like 100 times it'll be unlike
@JuanDavid-ug7hd5 ай бұрын
@@gamermyth9464 How are you so verse in the laws of wisdom? :)
@gamermyth94645 ай бұрын
@@JuanDavid-ug7hd i guess it's just natural unless the subject is useful🤦
@cherriesinoct5 ай бұрын
Your video is insane, it's very comprehensive and easy to see the overview of Japanese Verb Confugation. This one is really CHEAT SHEET. I really like the way you explain it. Thank youuu
@zyrokuu11 ай бұрын
Damn, getting a video about verb conjugation from one of my favourite youtubers just when I started learning it is amazing, thanks!
@JouzuJuls11 ай бұрын
Means a lot to hear that I'm one of your favorite KZbinrs! Hope you enjoy the video and find it useful! 😁
@Croffee8 ай бұрын
I love the random editing with all the sounds. Keeps you on edge haha
@JimNH7778 ай бұрын
I just want to say that was really helpful. For months of either learning how to speak from listenings or learning vocabulary it was always presented as separate verbs for 'to drink' 'to want to drink' 'to make someone drink' etc. (to show and to be shown sth). The way You presented it as actual single verb + another helping verb + another helping verb makes it look so plain simple and especially logical. Thank You.
@JouzuJuls8 ай бұрын
That is the NUMBER ONE thing I wanted this video to help fight against. Very glad to hear that it cleared this up for you!
@MrDarklolZZ9 ай бұрын
Hands down the best video regarding this topic, i am going to Japan and needed a short recap of all different stems and conjugations, this one helped a lot!
@havenp3 ай бұрын
I can’t thank you enough, this is exactly what I needed. I’ve been stuck as a beginner without making much progress because I couldn’t wrap my head around sentence structure. I especially appreciate learning more about the actual Japanese way to understand Japanese grammar. I’m excited to watch the rest of your videos!
@Gabriel_Micah17 күн бұрын
4:55 oh so, SERU sends and RERU receives
@shamvnblood29 күн бұрын
this video shows how important cure dolly's videos were and still are to this day . he even uses the same "to, too, two" example . rest in peace
@law-abiding-citizen26649 ай бұрын
Your channel should be bigger. The quality of your editing and instruction is incredible
@FizzlebazzleАй бұрын
This video was so extremely helpful, I will be watching this like a hundred more times to fully absorb the info and checking out your entire library of videos.
@DemanaJaire6 ай бұрын
I’ve been saying that for years, and people looked at me like I’m crazy. I’m glad the Japanese conjugation is finally being talked about like that.
@astr43us5 ай бұрын
The fact that I took nearly one year of Japanese lessons online to learn a fraction of the grammar knowledge dump you put in this video is insane. A lot of this stuff I had started picking up naturally, but as I watch your video it all clicks and makes even more sense.
@MrZeDeathcaller8 ай бұрын
Finally someone undusting the teaching of Cure Dolly (RIP), I'm glad that this way of learning Japanese grammar is spreading. (Julien Fontanier, a french KZbin-teacher also seem to work this way, although he didn't fully uncovered the scheme yet) But atm you're like the third person that I know in the KZbin game explaining the Japanese grammar like this.
@JesseOaks-ef9xn8 ай бұрын
You have a good sense of humor as well as instructive.
@britanniacreations3 ай бұрын
2 years of Japanese classes in college and this video helped me understand conjugation more in 13 minutes than the classes ever did
@sundayman996 ай бұрын
Wow - this makes way too much sense. Why have I wasted the past 5 years with the unnecessarily difficult textbook method?! They teach the same thing, but THIS way is so much easier to understand and remember! It almost seems like Japanese kids would be taught this way, since they don't have to learn through the filter of English grammar rules... You have a unique ability to be both thorough and concise - which is not an easy thing to do. Thank you for this, and I look forward to diving into more of your videos!
@JouzuJuls6 ай бұрын
"Seems like Japanese kids would be taught this way" because they basically are. I've only tweaked stuff a little bit like the detail about the 未然形 (which even Japanese people will agree is a good change). Really makes you wonder why textbooks for foreigners DON'T teach it this way huh! Thank you very much for watching and commenting, glad you enjoyed the video!
@kjaamor20579 ай бұрын
Superbly edited, makes great points. As someone with 200 days of DuoLingo and not much more, I'm not entirely sure how the KZbin algorithm saw fit to put something this advanced in my suggestions, but hopefully the somewhat overwhelming content will have landed somewhere deep in my brain.
@JouzuJuls9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Very unfortunate to hear that you've put 200 days in and still think this is advanced, especially when this was taught in lesson 10 when I first learned it. Really shows how inefficient and ineffective Duolingo is doesn't it!
@badtothebunny76287 ай бұрын
I’ve been self studying Japanese for around 10 years now and when I finally got to take courses in college, I was extremely disappointed with how easy it was for me and how they taught it. It was through Genki and they heavily emphasized drill sentences. They would give us a sentence and then have us rewrite its “format” but just with one or two different words. They also taught conjugation in the way you disapprove of (for example, when they taught us short form, they did it like this: “飲む->飲みます->飲み”. But I learned how to conjugate the exact way you describe in the video (which was really helpful thank you!). I didn’t fully realize though that verb conjugations literally just go through the vowels and I love the way you explained it. Thank you so so much for making this video!!
@Alexis-xp1gb8 ай бұрын
I've been studying japanese for a few years now, but the way everyone explained verb conjugations to me was always confusing. Now THIS. This video makes sense!!! Thank you so much, no one has ever told me to seperate the verb and the "helping verb" before!
@StarpoBerry8 ай бұрын
I appreciate your breakdown. It's like an even more comprehensive version of a Cure Dolly video ✨️
@JouzuJuls8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it and found it useful! It really means a lot when people recognize Dolly Sensei in my videos, means I'm doing my work of continuing her legacy right!
@iphlo170911 ай бұрын
Can't believe I wanted to learn how to play mahjong and now I found one of my new favorite JP learning resources. Thanks a million!!
@JouzuJuls11 ай бұрын
I can't believe I started learning Japanese and fell in love with Mahjong either 😂 . Glad to have you on board mate! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@RikkuButterFly5 ай бұрын
this went way over my head, as i am just beginning my learning journey, but it also filled me with so much excitement to keep learning one day at a time
@FirstnameLastname-jd4uqАй бұрын
How’s it going now
@adityabhati48511 ай бұрын
Bro don't stop cooking 🔥, you'll def blow up considering the quality of your videos! 💪
@JouzuJuls11 ай бұрын
🍲🍲Yes sir! Thank you very much for watching, glad you enjoyed the video!
@Sammzor8 ай бұрын
You confirmed and untangled so many things that I've been guessing at for a long time, a lot of this logic was faintly swirling in the back of my brain. It didn't all soak in in the first watch but feels like I have something to grab onto now
@fisheewastaken2 ай бұрын
I've watched this 4 times and taken notes in 5 different ways, this was SO useful.
@flake83828 күн бұрын
So dense, very hard to keep it all in but it's also a very useful and helpful video format. Just need to lock in and watch it a few times!
@diyagaroud32468 ай бұрын
Absolutely perfect lesson video and the montage is so good and smooth ありがとうございます
@iangrift22738 ай бұрын
As an advanced beginner/intermediate level learner this is incredibly helpful in reconsolidating and summarizing a lot of information that I've learned and some that I've forgotten over the last year or so.
@poktapok34638 ай бұрын
I appreciate the grammar heavy content. Not everyone is looking for beginner friendly , grammar free information. I was looking for a more linguistic approach to understand what I’m trying to learn by myself and I found it here.
@marioprogamer123458 ай бұрын
This is the 4th year of learning Japanese at school as an extra-curricular activity, and I didn’t know you should look at 飲みます as 飲み+ます Thanks for the video, I found three other interesting and possibly helpful vids that I’m gonna watch tomorrow, you earned my sub! :)
@SilviaSbraNutri2 ай бұрын
Wow, this video was hard to edit! Very helpful, specially the のませられなかった part, I struggle with the two meanings of られる and せる
@riialreirav88187 ай бұрын
This is actually the most helpful thing I've seen about learning Japanese verb conjugation. Initially never thought I would be able to make sense of it in this lifetime. Thank you, good sir.
@shelbyhiromi7 ай бұрын
ok ive been confused about the passive and causative forms for literal YEARS and this unlocked it in my brain. omfg. yes.
@tchibou257 ай бұрын
Most helpful japanese video lesson ive seen in my life
@NiekNooijens2 ай бұрын
I just learned the patterns but you explaining the actual grammar behind it makes it make more sense so thanks!
@PfizerBioNTech5G6 ай бұрын
during this video I wanted to quit SO much but your edit it's SO insanely good I've actually watched the entire video! 🤣 I can't believe japanese could be this particular, but I just can't stop loving it! domo arigatou!
@TheBreezeShoot8 ай бұрын
Really glad to see you mention Cure Dolly in the description, but maybe it would be more pertinent to put it somewhere more visible, as a lot of these slides were essentially one-to-ones. Good vid tho.
@JouzuJuls8 ай бұрын
Hello, thanks for watching. This video was not meant to be watched out of context as it's part of a series. I am a direct student of Dolly Sensei and thus all my videos are based on her teachings, and in the first 3... 4? episodes I have expressly stated that. I just didn't expect this video to randomly surpass the others out of nowhere. In the future I will be more careful to make sure I include a verbal credit to Dolly Sen in every video!
@novasworld16988 ай бұрын
This is exactly how I learnt the conjunction. The video is so beautiful and wonderful to share and teach. Thanks a lot.
@Dr.PicklePh.D.8 ай бұрын
If anyone watching this is a beginner and it's too fast/doesn't make sense, don't be discouraged! When you learn Japanese, it takes a lot of time just to absorb the grammar forms, vocabulary, and different uses. It's difficult to understand how everything fits together if you don't even know what half the things mean or how they're used. That said, it's still good to watch stuff like this and expose yourself to the concepts. Just be patient and don't be in too much of a hurry. I think this will be perfect for the students I work with who are finishing the second Genki textbook.
@FrancescoCagnin-q5j5 ай бұрын
This is like sitting down after an entire life of standing up. This has made so much sense in my head!
@lesy.95389 күн бұрын
Excellent overview ! Thank you sir. Gives me a road map of what I need to learn and where all this is heading.
@EthanNeal6 ай бұрын
Really glad I found this! Duolingo doesn't really do a good job of explaining that something like のみます (which is how it's displaying it) is effectively two words, which as an English speaker verb phrases like that is not at all a novel concept. I would much rather learn that 飲む is like "to drink" and learn that's the part that conjugates than just being presented with のみます as the catch-all "drink" verb.
@NolfinkolАй бұрын
Oh my gosh I've found the spiritual successor to Cure Dolly! I got excited when I saw the train car/engine metaphor and mention of the two sentence types in Japanese, "A is B" and "A does B". Cure Dolly's videos were the only ones that made JP click for me so logically and her passing made me worry her style of teaching might be lost in obscurity until now 👏
@solun88811 ай бұрын
多謝!
@JouzuJuls11 ай бұрын
You're very welcome! Thank you for the HK$10! 多謝!
@ragamuffin_73-q7c15 күн бұрын
Impressive amount of knowledge squeezed into 13 minues... Great - thanks a lot!
@Jjajeremy3 ай бұрын
Had to revisit this over a couple of weeks to fully absorb and apply it but thank you so much! The lego block analogy puts it into a much more digestible format too
@bigal27312 ай бұрын
I must say mate, what a fantastic video! It's clear you put a great deal of care and time into the editing, animations and so forth! I appreciate the extra effort, as a lot of the "Educational side of youtube" Can be quite dry.
@chloekoh1939 ай бұрын
9:54 This section completely blew my mind of how systematic and logical conjugations are. It’s a eureka moment that I rarely get from learning Japanese, so thank you so much!! One question though, is there a set order to go through when we do this process of conjugating in a lego-like manner? And if so, what is the order to do that?
@ankokunokayoubi5 ай бұрын
Helpful and logical explanation. Will watch & repeat over and over again!
@debilkinzz13146 ай бұрын
This is really helpful! I've been studying Japanese for a little bit over 1 month now and recently got my hands on verbs. Conjugations were explained briefly, but I knew about some of the ones that were mentioned in this video. The editing is hilarious. (Sorry if something sound wrong, English isn't my first language).
@ValeriaLarge7 ай бұрын
Uncredibly fast but the clearest and the most complete explanation of the verbal system - and as a bonusI have got the clipping of my favourite Atttacking Titan! Many many thanks!
@DDCRExposed10 күн бұрын
Excellent video! I've only just started learning Japanese through my job and the class is using Genki 1, 3rd edition. We haven't learned much beyond the shift to い-verb conjugations but this video has helped me make sense of what's actually going on. Oddly enough, I had a Google ad on my phone that read "日本語を勉強たいなあ" (I want to study Japanese). Having not learned the Kanji for study, thankfully there was the Hiragana "topper" to help me understand what was being written. I then took that, I guess it's the あ-conjugation (?), and started adding the "たいなあ" to other verbs to see that I could use it like a Lego block, as your video suggested. This has been a very helpful video and I'm sure I'll be referring to it again in the future. I'll also be checking out the other videos you have as well as I get read to take my Japanese 101 final and move into 102 next semester.
@hallonaott9 ай бұрын
this is the second video of your channel Ive been watching. so underrated! Youre a get cooker, keep cooking
@JouzuJuls9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Glad these videos I've poured months into working on are helpful and being appreciated!!
@CheaterM.7 ай бұрын
This was my first video on this channel, and I have to say, its really well explained and I really like it, Also is different for any other Japanese video that I have watched so far
@noelparker7418 ай бұрын
This is SUCH a great video, a real gem! I'll have to watch it several times over the course of my language journey but holy cow you saved me insane amounts of time for future learning!
@daviddoyle75805 ай бұрын
You're an absolute hero for making these videos, so clear and concise. Thanks so much.
@youtubeuser13539 ай бұрын
this is the best video i’ve seen on this topic well done thank you
@JouzuJuls9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Glad you found this video helpful!
@svartaz34 ай бұрын
(a bit more about the _flaw_ of 未然形) the -O form only take the single auxiliary verb う (-u), because there was no such thing as -O form. -u comes from a classical auxiliary verb む (-mu), which takes the -A form, and the sound change happened. for consonant-stem (五段) verbs, 書かむ /-amu/ > 書かう /-au/ > 書こう /-o:/ and for vowel-stem (一段) verbs, 見む /-imu/ > 見う /-iu/ > /-jo:/ > 見よう /-ijo:/
@YichenWang3 ай бұрын
You answered most of my questions in a 13 minutes video. I have no idea how did you manage to do that.
@andrewwylie89688 ай бұрын
Aloha from Maui 🌈 I just found your channel. Thank you so much for the video and your hard work! I started learning Japanese last year at 51. I'm looking forward to watching your other videos.
@ennilang99911 ай бұрын
Bro makes things so easy to understand its crazy. ありがとう!
@JouzuJuls11 ай бұрын
That's because the native Japanese approach really is simple to understand! Textbooks just try to make everything complex and confusing 😂 Thanks for watching and commenting!
@brutexx27 ай бұрын
I couldn’t be more glad this video got recommended to me. Feels like it’ll be some really useful knowledge for my Japanese learning in the future. Thank you for making this :D (And it’s very well made too, wow. From explanation to editing. Phew mate)
@davidmiles17418 ай бұрын
This makes so much more sense than how you usually see this taught to English speakers!
@reverplusgrand9 ай бұрын
Great video, the editing was very entertaining and the lesson well explained!
@JouzuJuls9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Glad you decided to check out my other videos too! 😁
@delirious37558 ай бұрын
This is an INCREDIBLE video and extremely engaging in explaining every little nuance; Much appreciated! Thank you and please continue🙏
@leo_179110 ай бұрын
Prolly one of the best videos of japanese i saw, such a good way to teach, i didn't study too much of grammar (just the basics) but this was all i needed thx so much bro. Btw, there is a mistake on the 9:27 it'd be "Let's eat" no "Let's talk". Sorry abt my english, im an native spanish speaker 🕴️
@JouzuJuls10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Glad you found this video useful! Also I didn't notice the error at 9:27 until now!! 😅😭 Thanks for letting me know!
@GazEccleston8 ай бұрын
I have no idea who you are. I’ve never seen your videos or your channel. But this content is so good I subscribed instantly. Go you stranger.
@kalvon8 ай бұрын
Man, I hate how helpful this video is. Even watching it for like a minute, I knew i have to watch the whole thing now lmao
@mermaidparfait6 ай бұрын
idk if u did it on purpose but it's *extra* helpful that you color-coded each conjugations as well!!
@charlesmanapat54188 ай бұрын
Cure Dolly has been the best Japanese instructor... I'm so happy that I got to watched this video. 🥲🥲🥲 Keep the videos up. I miss CD's weird explanation so much. 😍
@edwarddean78 ай бұрын
I've started learning hiragana and katakana recently, so I'm nowhere near this level yet, but I know a great grammar video when I see one! Plus, the editing was very funny, it must have taken quite a lot of time and effort to make, ありがとう!
@Carlos_AGR7 ай бұрын
I can't believe there's such a good material with that few views. this video is great, thank you for explaining so well and great edition, I love it 👏🏻 👏🏻
@D4mnis7 ай бұрын
I think this is going to be one of the videos I come back from time to time. For now I'm pretty unorganized while learning. So I knew about different forms and heard of ichidan and godan verbs. But I did not bother understand the difference. This makes so much sense! Oh - and the different conjugations are also helpful to understand xD TYVM!
@Verdure427 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, it's really helpful for a Japanese beginner to comprehend the complex grammar.
@C-sé.speakin11 ай бұрын
「日本語を話いたい」 this' my first ever japanese sentence i made up in my head, all thanks to this video. MUCHÍSIMAS GRACIAS 🛐, ❤ from 🇺🇾
@RedGamer3218 ай бұрын
I recognize this very Cure Dolly esque style of video! Nice to see she lives on in your channel
@katonabernadett26488 ай бұрын
I cannot thank you enough for making this video!! I really struggled with japanese verb conjugations, but you made everything so clear. Thank you!! :))