This is amazing!!! Just the material Ineed to make learning more interesting. The material is really helpful and very clear in both languages. Thank you Nako!
Good video to brush up on my Te Form lesson. Learned a lot too. But I was taught that 行く to 行って was included in Group 3. At least that's what I was taught back in Japanese class. Either way, your videos are amazing. Keep it up sensei.
Great stuff, i like it! Is there any chance you can do something like podcast for intermediate - advance learners or your channel is mostly for beginners?
Thank you for watching! For now I'm uploading edited videos of the Twitch live stream VOD, but in the future if there is demand I would like to do a podcast as well! If you have any ideas on what kind of content you would like to listen, please let me know anytime✨
@@NakoMoonVT For me, i'd love to listen to any podcast that you find interesting to discuss! It's just I don't know yet what's your channel primary target gonna be, you have to decide it by yourself (like more focusing on grammar, or podcasts, or vlogs, or teaching tru games , or maybe combinations of both etc). I personally more or less OK with grammar, so I'm focusing on immersion tru listening, so any listening content will work! But it's all up to you Nako chan!
Thank you for watching! やる is a Group 1 verb. Te-form of Group 1 verbs changes from verb to verb. (You have to memorize them) If the last letter of the verb in Group 1 is う, つ, or る, then the masu-form is ~って. 寝る is a Group 2 verb. Te-form of a Group 2 verb is simply to take the final る and add て.
@@MartiNReacTs Basically, verbs ending in “ru” are in Group 2, while verbs ending in other sounds are in Group 1. Group 3 consists of only two verbs, する and くる. Group 1 and Group 2 can be distinguished to some extent by the final sound, but there are exceptions, so you need to memorize them!
@@NakoMoonVT I understand all of that but やる ends with ru as well and is group1, group2 are words ending with ru but there are also plenty of them in group1, so words ending with ru are in both group 1 and group 2
Thank you youtube algorithm, now i found this channel. Thank you Nako-san for teaching us.
Thank you for finding my channel! :3
Please keep uploading these are great!!!
Thank you~!!!
I found this randomly.
I am now happy.
要点が簡潔にまとめられていて、とても良い動画でした。
ありがとうございます!
I just starter learning japanese im greatful i came across this channel
Thank you for finding this channel! :3
This is amazing!!! Just the material Ineed to make learning more interesting. The material is really helpful and very clear in both languages. Thank you Nako!
Thank you for your kind comments! :3
ありがとう、 なこ せんせい 🙏
Thank you for watching🙏
Thank you for the lesson Nako Sensei ♡
Thank you for watching! ♡
Good video to brush up on my Te Form lesson. Learned a lot too. But I was taught that 行く to 行って was included in Group 3. At least that's what I was taught back in Japanese class. Either way, your videos are amazing. Keep it up sensei.
Thank you!💓
懐かしいー
AAAAAAA ありがとう先生 初見です!
見てくれてありがとうございます!
Wow! Nice to meet you, Nako Sensei!今日からナコ先生を支援してますよ~
ありがとうございます✨
Your doing perfectly .keep doing it. 🎉🎉
Thank you for watching✨
I was expecting to watch this for fun and joke about it but unironically started learning a little lmao
Thank you😂✨
this is pretty useful, nice
Thank you for watching!!
Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Real content
Thank you for watching!
着るは着てだけど
切るは切って
正解です!✨
Great stuff, i like it! Is there any chance you can do something like podcast for intermediate - advance learners or your channel is mostly for beginners?
Thank you for watching!
For now I'm uploading edited videos of the Twitch live stream VOD, but in the future if there is demand I would like to do a podcast as well!
If you have any ideas on what kind of content you would like to listen, please let me know anytime✨
@@NakoMoonVT For me, i'd love to listen to any podcast that you find interesting to discuss! It's just I don't know yet what's your channel primary target gonna be, you have to decide it by yourself (like more focusing on grammar, or podcasts, or vlogs, or teaching tru games , or maybe combinations of both etc).
I personally more or less OK with grammar, so I'm focusing on immersion tru listening, so any listening content will work! But it's all up to you Nako chan!
I wish my Python teacher can teach me like this and explain anything else other than string concatenation
Thank you for watching! 🌟
I got headache for it 😂😅
Still much to learn but thank you sensei
Thank you for watching!
you got a nice voice
Thank you!
Your voice are so sweet😊
Thank youuu
❤❤❤
ありがとうございました。 いいビデオ
im a starter so if i wrong sorry XD
Thank you!
Your Japanese sentence is perfect✨
@@NakoMoonVT isn't 動画 the correct way to refer to youtube videos? or is ビデオ just as good? I was told that ビデオ refers to VHS
In that case, 動画 is a more natural expression.
As you said, ビデオ in Japanese often means VHS.
@@NakoMoonVT Okok thanks I just wanted to make sure
Ohhhhh
バリ島 から,よろしく
Thank you Nako-chan! This is really helps a lot. (´。• ᵕ •。`) ♡
Thank you for watching! ✨
🇷🇺: Огромное спасибо за это видео, Нако сенсей!❤
🇯🇵: なこ先生、この動画、どうもありがとうございました!❤
🙇🙇🙇
見てくれてありがとうございます✨
中級から上級レベルの日本語を教える予定はありますか?
ライブ配信は初心者向けがメインですが、いつか中級〜上級レベルの内容の動画も作りたいと思ってます!
@@NakoMoonVT理解です!ところで英語上手ですねw
Sensei😂😂😂😂 your voice so adorable......ga daisuki❤😂😂😂😂
Gomenne....
Thanks for the lesson
Greeting from bali island
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@@NakoMoonVT hai....日本語 を 教えて お願いします
Hello, why is やる->やって But 寝る->寝て?
Thank you for watching!
やる is a Group 1 verb.
Te-form of Group 1 verbs changes from verb to verb. (You have to memorize them)
If the last letter of the verb in Group 1 is う, つ, or る, then the masu-form is ~って.
寝る is a Group 2 verb.
Te-form of a Group 2 verb is simply to take the final る and add て.
@@NakoMoonVT yes, but they both end with ru, how do you know which ru ending word is group 2 or group 1? is that the iru eru rule?
@@MartiNReacTs Basically, verbs ending in “ru” are in Group 2, while verbs ending in other sounds are in Group 1.
Group 3 consists of only two verbs, する and くる.
Group 1 and Group 2 can be distinguished to some extent by the final sound, but there are exceptions, so you need to memorize them!
@@NakoMoonVT I understand all of that but やる ends with ru as well and is group1, group2 are words ending with ru but there are also plenty of them in group1, so words ending with ru are in both group 1 and group 2
@@NakoMoonVT but overall very helpful video that made me finally understand how to make te form in head,ありがとうございました
thanks, nako-chan. otsukaresama
Otsunako! Thank you!