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This is my first lesson of yours that I'm watching, and it's been extremely helpful. Thanks for posting. I'll be looking at more of your content. BTW, I really like the transition sound you use in the lessons. Sounds like something from a mid 1990's Japanese RPG game for Playstation. Nice touch.
@@AniRayn Yep both of them are agglutinating languages.. We form sentences like Japanese. I'm also trying to learn Spanish and see it is easier for English speakers than us even if I can speak English pretty well. Mother tongue matters a lot.
Same for Bulgarian. We have a fluid word order so SOV order is easy to understand and a lot of grammar rules are similar. Although not as much agglutination as you guys xD
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I love how you deliver your lessons. Very clear and easy to understand. Thank you so much Yuko-sensei. ❤️
Mariaさん、Thank you for the kind comment. I'm glad the lesson was easy to understand. 😊
One of the best videos to teach Japanese, using English, which is precise and easy to understand.
先生は素晴らしいので、その日本語のレッスンは簡単で面白いです。ありがとうございます。
This is my first lesson of yours that I'm watching, and it's been extremely helpful. Thanks for posting. I'll be looking at more of your content. BTW, I really like the transition sound you use in the lessons. Sounds like something from a mid 1990's Japanese RPG game for Playstation. Nice touch.
I appreciate your way of teaching...objective, dynamic and clear.
結構手伝って ゆうこ先生、ありがとう。
It help me a lot, Yuko sensei. Thank you.
Great way of explaining everything, you're a very good sensei. Arigato gozaimasu!
Like your lessons..It is so easy for Turkish speakers to learn Japanese...love from Turkey
I'm just curious why is that. Does Turkish have any property that makes it similar to Japanese?
@@AniRayn Yep both of them are agglutinating languages.. We form sentences like Japanese. I'm also trying to learn Spanish and see it is easier for English speakers than us even if I can speak English pretty well. Mother tongue matters a lot.
Same for Bulgarian. We have a fluid word order so SOV order is easy to understand and a lot of grammar rules are similar. Although not as much agglutination as you guys xD
just wanted to thank you for sharing, I really love the way you teach you make it sound so simple and so easy to understand.
I loved the lesson ❤ I think it taught me more than I was expecting
ótima aula, professora!
ensina de forma simples e de mui fácil compreensão.
obrigado, professora!!
Wow thank you, really helpful.
わたしはあなたのれっそんを楽しんでいます!、ありがとございます先生!
Arigato gozaimasu
I am very much interested to follow senseis lessons. At least waiting till this disaster over to get more from you.
Thank you
Thank you very much. I believe I will step by step understand how to make a good Japanese sentences
thank you sensei for this lesson.
This helped so much!
ゆこ先生あなたのコース、ありがとうございまし。
Excellent lesson! Domo arigatou gozaimashita Yuko sensei
ゆこ 先生, ありがとう ございます
Love you mam indo kara kimashita you writing way is amazing
Thank You So Much🖤
thank you very much !
さすが
Yuko先生は一番です!
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Your lessons are so clear and helpful!
Another useful tutorial.
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ありがとうございます!😊
@@YukoSensei
どういたしまして!😊
Question: in 9:20 , why did we use the past tense deshita, when the word ''yasashii'' is an i-adjective?
Sensei I'm watching from nepal love you
As always you describe everything perfectly. Thank you 💗
Thanks a lot! You explain it clearly and slowly! I also like the reviews before diving into the lesson!
ありがとうございます
Do you happen to have a video explaining negative te verbs? There seems to be confusion about when to use nakute and naide at the end of a verb.
maasyaalloh... i like you channel .. thankyou ..
For the peaceful/tranquil Japanese language, can I say the word “わへい”?
ありがとうございました!
ありがとうございました。
thank you. very nice.
Awesome!
このビデオをとてもいいですね私はネパルからみていますどうもありがとうございましたせんせい
if for verbs just change to nai form and the nai part change to nakute, then 行かなくて would mean to don't go but yet it means to go. Can you explain why?
Is -ないで for -negative -te form requests and -なくて for negation of multiple verbs?
Is japanese grammar easy that much . I ma reading this again hoping there would be some new
her voice gives me asmr
Where is the previous lesson you talked about in starting ?
Very well explained but how can rent be dangerous? This does not make sense. Also, we say rent is high, not expensive.
if I sign up for the whole course......can it help me to pass JLPT 4 or 3 ?
Isn't sweet あめ? And child こども?
11:21
Lol
Rent is not dangerous
I imagined the rent biting the wallet and tearing it apart 🤣
Sugoi
ゆこ先生、ありがとうございました!すみません、質問があります。「あぶない」と「きけんな」の違いはなんですか?
Felix Kern 私は日本人です。それらは完全に言い換えられます。
しかし、「あぶない」にはやわらかいイメージがあり、一方、「きけんな」にはかたいイメージがあります。伝わったら幸いです
@@8patch825 なるほど。ありがとうございます!
Suki is not a verb but an adjective,what? How why?
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Hi Yuko Sensei :)
Sensei, isn't kawaii a na-adjective?
Nope, it's i
suki ja nai = suki na kute / suki dewa nai = suki dewa na kute. This is right?
You missed "ja" in the first "na kute." suki ja nai = suki ja na kute. The rest is perfect. 😊
@@YukoSensei 優子先生は最高です、ありがとうございます
お父さん は 六十二さいです。
Lol
先生の教えるのはおもしろいですよ、
ありがとうございます