I have almost finished Yuko sensei's 5 online classes and eagerly expect to sign up new classes, if any. I'm really appreciated that Yuko sensei offers some cultural explanations/tips in her lessons. Yuko sensei, ありがとうございました。
a little bit hard to understand than some episode. However, very clear explanation and easy way teaching style help people like me as new beginners with lots of interest in Japanese.
In what situations would you use nai for vs. masu form? For example: when speaking to close friends or family? Are there any specific rules? Thank you.
@@opdhaka There's lots of free learning materials on TH-cam and other places on the web. I would suggest that you save up to buy a good Japanese book (Genki, which is good but a little expensive or even Japanese From Zero books.) The Japanese From Zero author also does many many TH-cam videos.
Very good and detailed lesson
食べます
食べる
食べません
食べない
Thank you so much for that explanation!
I have almost finished Yuko sensei's 5 online classes and eagerly expect to sign up new classes, if any. I'm really appreciated that Yuko sensei offers some cultural explanations/tips in her lessons. Yuko sensei, ありがとうございました。
Xiaさん、I'm glad you've enjoyed learning in my online courses! I will soon start working on Japanese 6, so stay tuned. 😊
いい 先生です。 ありがとうございます 先生。
Good lessons & good sense ❤
Really like the explanations, thanks
am really great full for all your teachings it really helps me a lot ありがとうございました。
The best!
very satisfying to learn it. Thanks so much!
どもありがと先生
すごいです先生,ありがとうございました
a little bit hard to understand than some episode. However, very clear explanation and easy way teaching style help people like me as new beginners with lots of interest in Japanese.
ありがとうございました先生:)
ありがとうございます!
Thanks
どうも有難う、先生。お大事に。
This video is the easiest explanation,I can understand easly.thanks a lot sensei. We love u the most
okay!
Very interesting...
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in formal past negative statements every grammar book teaches : 食べませんでした , however everyone in Japan says 食べなかったです . sooooo frustrating :-))))
方言では、
食べない→食べん
歌わない→歌わん
立たない→立たん
しない→せん
飲まなかった(did not drink )
→飲まんかった
So i think English is simple more than Japanease.
教えてくれてありがとうございました
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In what situations would you use nai for vs. masu form? For example: when speaking to close friends or family? Are there any specific rules? Thank you.
why verb aru is at the group of u? since it ends in ru?
what about nau to smell . how we will change this to negative?
I think it’s “なわない”
i thought negative form of kuru was kunna
Hello, sensei! How are you?
Aloha
It's harder than the masu form coz you only need to change - masu to -sen.
Can you teach the blind or not?
Yukosan sensey is super cute xD
can i ask one answer to you?
くるま
Sensei, adopt me. I am a young old man(25). I want to learn Japanese before I die. please help me reach that goal.
ありがとうございます
If you want to learn Japanese, take Yuko sensei's classes at her website. She explains things clearly and in a way that's easy to understand.
@@opdhaka There's lots of free learning materials on TH-cam and other places on the web. I would suggest that you save up to buy a good Japanese book (Genki, which is good but a little expensive or even Japanese From Zero books.) The Japanese From Zero author also does many many TH-cam videos.
I have seen some sentences that sometimes have the symbol i before nai. What does this mean.
but wakaru becomes wakaranai.... :(
ありがとうございます
Nice
nice