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Sensei, have you done videos covering こと vs. の? I've almost understand it, but I know if I heard your explanation I would finally get it. If you haven't done so already, please consider this as a recommendation for a future video. :)
@@YukoSensei 先生、If u is silent in su,すき、how about すし? What is the general rule on the pronunciation of す?Is there a TH-cam lesson on this topic? Many thanks, 先生!
I've heard the line, 「おまえのことすきです。」before, and I've always wondered about the word, おまえ. I understand it means, 'you' but when does one use it, and also, how common is it say?
おまえ is "you" that is used in Informal speech by a male. A man would call another man or woman おまえ when they are already very close to each other or the man just being rude and doesn't care his manner. Between men, calling each other おまえ is kind of OK if they are good friends but calling a woman おまえ can offend her, so be careful. None of my male friends call me おまえ just so you know. They call me by my name.
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DVさん、It is grammatically correct. However, combining "sukida" (Plain form) & GA and ending your sentence with "desu" sounds incompatible. Since "sukida GA" has serious and stiff sound attached, it is appropriate for writing a work report, academic paper, novel or writing a journal to oneself. However, it doesn't match with "desu" that has polite but more conversational tone. It sounds better with "KEDO" in this case. (watashi wa) sushi ga sukida KEDO, sashimi wa suki janai desu. If you want to use GA, then this sounds better. (watashi wa) sushi ga sukida GA, sashimi wa suki janai. Hope this helps!
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5:19 Buut If you use 'ga' as an object particle, woudn't 'suki' then be a verb? I thought that the 'ga' there was the SUBJECT particle, as in 'sushi ga suki desu, sushi is like, sushi is likeable, i like sushi) May you use an adjective as a verb? What's the difference then? Why is it suki desu and not sukimasu? And may you use 'sushi wa suki desu' and the wa as the subject particle?
She says at the beginning of the video that "suki" is closer in meaning to "fond" than it is to "like," in that it's an adjective, not a verb. Also, sushi isn't the subject, it's the object - you are the subject.
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裕子先生のレッスンが好きです。ありがとうございます。
She is the best.
Very helpful and beautiful
Keep up the good work
One of most interesting adjectives in Japanese.
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@@uglywhore Oh, I see. Thanks for letting me know.
ありがとうございます
Yuko you are the best, arigato gosaimasu.
Teaching is by far one of the best 👍
Very good. Yuko is excellent.
amari... I've been wondering about this word for a really long time... Thank you Sensei
Amazing lesson! Arigatou gozaimasu.
Thank you very much for this lessen sensei.
Thanks for free lesson
I go for free only. I like to share my knowledge too for free.
ありがとうございます🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹👌
ありがとうございますせんせい
Arigatou gozaimasu Sensei
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日本語を勉強してが好きです!
faridahさん、日本語の勉強、がんばってください。(^^) By the way, to say "I like to study Japanese" you can say 日本語を勉強するのが好きです。
ありがとうございました!
Can you make a video about causative and passive please ❤️
好き!好き!好き!ありがとぅございます!
どういたしまして!
Sensei, have you done videos covering こと vs. の? I've almost understand it, but I know if I heard your explanation I would finally get it. If you haven't done so already, please consider this as a recommendation for a future video. :)
Arigatou Sensei 🙏
Can you also say kirei dewa arimasen and kirei dewa arimasen deshita.
Need more sensei arigatho 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
great vidoe
Yuko sensei how to say, I like sushi and i like sashimi too.
Thank you in advance
Mark-san, You can say "Sushi ga suki desu. Sashimi mo suki desu." Hope this helps!
@@YukoSensei arigatou gozaimasu now i understand it.
@@YukoSensei 先生、If u is silent in su,すき、how about すし? What is the general rule on the pronunciation of す?Is there a TH-cam lesson on this topic? Many thanks, 先生!
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I've heard the line, 「おまえのことすきです。」before, and I've always wondered about the word, おまえ. I understand it means, 'you' but when does one use it, and also, how common is it say?
おまえ is "you" that is used in Informal speech by a male. A man would call another man or woman おまえ when they are already very close to each other or the man just being rude and doesn't care his manner. Between men, calling each other おまえ is kind of OK if they are good friends but calling a woman おまえ can offend her, so be careful. None of my male friends call me おまえ just so you know. They call me by my name.
@@YukoSensei ああ、なるほど。ありがとうございます先生!^_^
Using contrast word like demo/kedo. What about particle wa & ga in uses of suki ???
ウエブサイトに鹿児島県出身と書いてありました. このごろ, 鹿児島に 人々は, まだ鹿児島弁が話していますか? 先生には鹿児島弁を話すことができますか?
What's the difference between 好きじゃないです and 好きではありません.
when comparing, are there times when ですけど is shortened and said as でけど ? or am i thinking of something else...
Can I say "ジャズが好きです"?
Can I use this way Sensei?
すしが好きではありません。
I saw it in another video.
Ya, it's can use .
Does Ja nai is a polite form sentence?
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あ理がと後座います。😘
有り難う 御座います
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Sensei, is this grammatically correct.
(Watashi wa) sushi ga sukida ga sashimi wa suki janai desu
DVさん、It is grammatically correct. However, combining "sukida" (Plain form) & GA and ending your sentence with "desu" sounds incompatible. Since "sukida GA" has serious and stiff sound attached, it is appropriate for writing a work report, academic paper, novel or writing a journal to oneself. However, it doesn't match with "desu" that has polite but more conversational tone. It sounds better with "KEDO" in this case.
(watashi wa) sushi ga sukida KEDO, sashimi wa suki janai desu.
If you want to use GA, then this sounds better.
(watashi wa) sushi ga sukida GA, sashimi wa suki janai.
Hope this helps!
THANK YOU, Sensei.
I was trying to use GA = BUT
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How to say I like to play basketball but don't like to play baseball?
@@opdhaka Thank you so much for your help
Mam which school are you teaching, please give me your email id that I able to get some information about Japanese language courses from you. Love from India.
Subtitle in bahasa please.. Sensei
私は いくさんが すきです。ok ですか。
ありがとう せんせい
5:19
Buut
If you use 'ga' as an object particle, woudn't 'suki' then be a verb? I thought that the 'ga' there was the SUBJECT particle, as in 'sushi ga suki desu, sushi is like, sushi is likeable, i like sushi)
May you use an adjective as a verb? What's the difference then? Why is it suki desu and not sukimasu? And may you use 'sushi wa suki desu' and the wa as the subject particle?
She says at the beginning of the video that "suki" is closer in meaning to "fond" than it is to "like," in that it's an adjective, not a verb. Also, sushi isn't the subject, it's the object - you are the subject.