一部の例文は田中さんの性格を見せると思います。嬉しいです。✨Also, from a technical perspective, I'm very happy the screen is blank while English is being read. It gives me a chance to pause and predict, or rewatch and learn/remember how you would say this.
i used the second half of the video as a way to test my japanese by trying to guess how would tanaka say the phrases. It was very fun. Thanks for this video!
I just got back from my first trip to Japan. Your videos helped me so much! I was able to have basic conversations with people and make so many friends! Thank you for putting these videos out! ありがとうございます。
i love this! I subscribed! Also, your step-by-step guide on how to use a video to practise all skills was really nice. I think, I'm going to use this video for that as well. I can turn off my screen and just listen and try to do the dictation and read aloud-shadowing. Thank yo so much!
adjectives: 0:45 Many 0:58 cheap 1:07 expensive 1:15 close near 1:21 far 1:46 new 1:52 old 2:00 hot 2:07 cold 4:20 warm 4:26 cool 4:32 cold 3:01 happy 3:15 delicious 3:22 sweet 3:50 noisy 3:58 Fun Sentence Structure/ 5:25 this song is very good 5:47 these shoes are cute 6:38 I think that this price is cheap 6:50 This bag is expensive but cute 7:57 I bought a new sweater 8:07 This building is very old 8:24 It’s hot today isn’t it 8:34 it was very cold yesterday 9:57 I was happy to receive a bouquet 10:23 The ramen at that shop was delicious 10:37 This cake is sweet and delicious 12:16 Today is warner than yesterday
Hello tanaka! I have a question I've been meaning to ask since i found this video. When saying phrases in Japanese, are there different phrases for different nouns or adjectives with the same word? For example when calling somebody old vs saying that something is old. Is there a different phrase? Thank you and have a great day!! 😄❤️✨
in 'this bag is expensive but cute' why isn't だけど used please? Is that only the case with one i-adjective and one na-adjective? (even so, there's also 'kedo') Help, someone!
in the sentence they actually have wrote 山田さんは悪い人じゃないです。(“Yamada-san wa warui hito janai desu”) and janai follows nouns (and na adjectives)- in this sentence it follows “hito”. you are right about kunai following “i” adjectives, however it isn’t applicable to this sentence. but i’m not too sure myself, my japanese is rusty hehe, though i hope this helps!
@@abigail35825 Right, I think I may have typed my sentence wrong because it should have been "Yamadasan wa warui hito janai desu". But I thought because it is an i adjective, it should be "warukunai"--I'll ask my teacher also! Thanks!!
This is the perfect format! Thank you so much❤ Please make more videos of the same kind (words and phrases)
This format is great! Not only helps to learn vocabulary, but also revise some grammar points. Thank you ❤
Same here
一部の例文は田中さんの性格を見せると思います。嬉しいです。✨Also, from a technical perspective, I'm very happy the screen is blank while English is being read. It gives me a chance to pause and predict, or rewatch and learn/remember how you would say this.
i used the second half of the video as a way to test my japanese by trying to guess how would tanaka say the phrases. It was very fun. Thanks for this video!
I just got back from my first trip to Japan. Your videos helped me so much! I was able to have basic conversations with people and make so many friends! Thank you for putting these videos out!
ありがとうございます。
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@@japanese_tanakasanこんにちは田中さん!田中さんの教え方はとても助かります!ありがとうございます。
thks u very much sensei
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Keep it coming. Great presentation and content.
This was a great review! And the drawings are so cute! Thank you for your videos!
This was so lovely and calming to watch. Thank you 😊
Less than a month for my JLPT exam and I got this video as a reviewer. 田中 さん ありがとう ごじます。
ごじますか?ございますか?
Really fantastic format
learned a lot from this :D
ありがとうございます。❤
Excellent lesson. I loved it. Arigato gozaimasu!
This is amazing! ありがとうございます!
Perfect video for on the road listening.❤
Thanks so much I love your videos they’re the best to study from ありがと!
Your videos are so clear, so well done, easy to keep up with, no stress ….
Perfect !!!!!
Really helpful. Makes learning easy
Suberb. Perfect presentation of both vocabulary and grammar 😊
Thank you so much! ❤ This is so practical and helpful. You’re awesome 😎
i love this! I subscribed! Also, your step-by-step guide on how to use a video to practise all skills was really nice. I think, I'm going to use this video for that as well. I can turn off my screen and just listen and try to do the dictation and read aloud-shadowing. Thank yo so much!
매일 듣고있어요 감사합니다😊
thank you , its helpful
adjectives:
0:45 Many
0:58 cheap
1:07 expensive
1:15 close near
1:21 far
1:46 new
1:52 old
2:00 hot
2:07 cold
4:20 warm
4:26 cool
4:32 cold
3:01 happy
3:15 delicious
3:22 sweet
3:50 noisy
3:58 Fun
Sentence Structure/
5:25 this song is very good
5:47 these shoes are cute
6:38 I think that this price is cheap
6:50 This bag is expensive but cute
7:57 I bought a new sweater
8:07 This building is very old
8:24 It’s hot today isn’t it
8:34 it was very cold yesterday
9:57 I was happy to receive a bouquet
10:23 The ramen at that shop was delicious
10:37 This cake is sweet and delicious
12:16 Today is warner than yesterday
Thank you so much!!!❤❤❤
Thanks!
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とてもいいね、ありがとうございます!
I learned many new words as well as the kanji for some words I already knew! Thank you for making learning easy! 💖
Yes, with your lovely voice and wonderful drawings, it is fun to learn Japanese. Doumo arigatou gozaimasu.
So cute 🥰. Thank you
Just my level!! Perfect 👍👍 Thanks
Thank you ❤❤. Can you do please video how to make sentences with this words❤
Thank you very much 🩷
It’s really good!❤
It's really useful
Hello tanaka! I have a question I've been meaning to ask since i found this video. When saying phrases in Japanese, are there different phrases for different nouns or adjectives with the same word? For example when calling somebody old vs saying that something is old. Is there a different phrase? Thank you and have a great day!! 😄❤️✨
Allow me to answer your question 古い furui is used only for things, but never use it to describe a person. You may refer to an old person as 老人 Rōjin.
Very interesting video!
Just a question: I don't understand why first example 5:03 has に while this one at 6:16 has には.
Grazie!❤😊
Doumo arigatou. Totemo yaku ni tatsu deshita.
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in 'this bag is expensive but cute' why isn't だけど used please? Is that only the case with one i-adjective and one na-adjective? (even so, there's also 'kedo') Help, someone!
てゃんきょう😊
Sensei giải nghĩa bằng tiếng Việt nhé, Aigatogozaimasu.
れええ今日 もおっあん
Yes i need to be repeated to sliwly😂🫣🤗
I have a question. You have "Yamadasan wa hito warui janai desu." But isn't "warui an "I" adjective? Shouldn't it be "warukunai desu"?
in the sentence they actually have wrote 山田さんは悪い人じゃないです。(“Yamada-san wa warui hito janai desu”) and janai follows nouns (and na adjectives)- in this sentence it follows “hito”. you are right about kunai following “i” adjectives, however it isn’t applicable to this sentence. but i’m not too sure myself, my japanese is rusty hehe, though i hope this helps!
@@abigail35825 Right, I think I may have typed my sentence wrong because it should have been "Yamadasan wa warui hito janai desu". But I thought because it is an i adjective, it should be "warukunai"--I'll ask my teacher also! Thanks!!
@@amyr3285ofc! glad it helped:)
やばい
I don't like writing kanji in italics
I advise
Thanks
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