~べきだ "must" JLPT N3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, we will study 【~べきだ】.
This is a Japanese commentary video by a professional Japanese teacher.
*Please see subtitles in each language.
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先生本当にありがとうございます😊
Thanks so much Sensei ❤. Sensei Please start JLPT N3 Listening & Reading Tests’ Practice.
Another one here to say glad to see you back
ありがとうございます!これからも動画を見てくださいね!😊
Glad you are back to making videos. They are really useful.
ありがとうございます。これからもよろしくお願いします!
So glad you're back!!!
ありがとうございます😊
先生の説明し方めっちゃ分かりやすいです。そして声がめっちゃ綺麗で聴きやすいです 。いつもありがとうございます 😊
ありがとうございます(^^)
@@intermediate-japanese 私、 登録しましたですよ、先生
Oh you’re back 先生🎉
よろしくお願いします😊
Welcome back.
ありがとうございます😄
先生、おはようございます。「とは限らない」の説明をしてもいいですか。よろしくお願いします
Sensei will you create different blog or website on japanese grammar?
Ok, I will consider.
先生、動画作ってくれてありがとうございます。先生から新しい動画を久しぶりです。嬉しいです。
僕は問題があります。
「べきではないです。」と「べきではありません。」、どっちが正しいですか?できない言葉の理由を聞きたいんです。
ありがとうございます。
「ないです」と「ありません」は同じ意味なので、どちらも正しいです。例えば「お金がないです」と「お金がありません」は同じ意味ですね。
@@intermediate-japanese わかりました。ありがとうございます。
Sensei firstly thank you so much for your guidance.
Could you please tell me here is the example:
Watashi wa bikkuri gara se nai de kudasai.
Here , we used garu pattern, but you earlier said that when we want talk about yourself in a third person perspective then we can use garu pattern.
I just wanted to ask you that in this example we are stressing on watashi then how can we say that this is third person perspective?
Please elaborate this point and I wish Please make special video on this point that how can speak about ourself in third person perspective using garu pattern
Please ,sensei I am learning by my self only
You already said that you made your point but still this query is bery important for me
Please sensei help me
Hi,
The original meaning of "garu" is "to act like that".
For example, the exact translation for"かれは ケーキを たべたがる" = "He acts like he wants to eat cake"
Since third-person ideas may not be accurately understood by the first person, Japanese adds "がる" when speaking from a third-person point of view like that.
However, when explaining yourself, especially when talking about denial, you can speak from a third-person point of view with the addition of "がる".
For example, use both "私は おばけやしきは こわくない" and "私は おばけやしきは こわがらない". The latter uses "がる" to speak from a third-person perspective.
😺