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All (Common) Particles Explained - Japanese Grammar
Today I explain all of the most common particles in Japanese. Enjoy!
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:15 は and が
6:43 を (wo)
7:32 に (ni)
14:19 で (de)
16:31 では and には
17:07 と (to)
20:30 も (mo)
21:48 Intermission
22:41 や (ya)
23:18 か (ka)
23:57 とか and など
24:49 の (no)
27:29 のに
27:41 ので and から
28:35 まで
28:56 し (shi)
30:48 しか
31:30 ばかり (ばっかり is another way of writing it)
31:45 けど and Conjunctive が
32:19 より
32:34 さ、よ、ね、の
35:15 ぜ and ぞ
36:09 Outro
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Видео

I Only Consumed Japanese Media for 7 Days
Просмотров 41 тыс.21 день назад
Today I go over an experiment I did where I only consumed Japanese media for a week. Did I improve my Japanese? Let's find out! Sign up for Lingolette: lingolette.com/?mtm_campaign=RUclips&mtm_kwd=FreebirdJP Patreon: www.patreon.com/FreeBirdJP Discord: discord.gg/t5Ugwc9hQT Twitter/X: x.com/freebirdjpyt Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:40 Rules and Background 3:40 Day 1 & Sponsor 9:42 Day 2 14:23 Day 3 1...
Japanese Folklore is Strange Sometimes...
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.Месяц назад
Today I talk about some of the weirdest Yokai I've found and tell their stories and behavior. Enjoy! Patreon: www.patreon.com/FreeBirdJP Discord: discord.gg/t5Ugwc9hQT Twitter/X: x.com/freebirdjpyt Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:11 Kappa 3:33 Enko 5:15 Kanbari Nyudo 8:17 Shirime 9:59 Scatological Fruit Yokai 10:49 Ringo no Kai 15:04 Tantan Kororin 18:22 Gyochu 19:47 Kebou 21:01 Mythology is Weird 21:52...
The Little Known Territorial Dispute Between Japan and Korea
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.Месяц назад
Today I discuss the Liancourt rocks and the territorial dispute between Japan and South Korea. Patreon: patreon.com/FreeBirdJP Discord: discord.com/invite/t5Ugwc9hQT Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:12 The Issue Explained 2:56 Some History 4:27 The Islands Today 6:42 Why Korea Wants Them 8:44 Outro Music: Air OST - Fabrication Also if this video seems a little off with the editing, that's because I trimm...
Offensive & Taboo Japanese Words Explained
Просмотров 22 тыс.Месяц назад
Today I discuss the more taboo Japanese words and phrases and why you shouldn't use (some of) them. Patreon: www.patreon.com/FreeBirdJP Discord: discord.gg/t5Ugwc9hQT Chapters: 0:00 Intro 2:16 Somewhat Risky 7:29 Proceed with Caution 14:21 You're Getting Fired 20:24 Advice for Taboo Language 21:44 Music: Laura Shigihara - Zombie On Your Lawn (Instrumental)
Strange Kana You (Probably) Don't Know
Просмотров 129 тыс.2 месяца назад
There are more kana than most people realize. Today I'll be talking about some of them. Patreon: www.patreon.com/FreeBirdJP Discord: discord.gg/t5Ugwc9hQT Twitter/X: x.com/FreeBirdJPYT Xiao's Channel: @XiaosChannel Ngetoma: @ngethoma Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:43 Shout Outs 1:20 Obsolete Kana 3:53 Hentaigana 5:37 Goryakugana 6:49 Diacritics 10:41 Kanbun 11:45 Outro
How Hawaii Became so Japanese
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 месяца назад
Today I talk a little bit about the history of Hawaii and why so many Japanese Americans call it their home. Hope you enjoy! Patreon: patreon.com/FreeBirdJP Discord: FreeBirdJP Chapters: Intro 0:00 History of Hawaii 0:26 Why the Japanese Arrived in Hawaii 5:45 Japanese Hawaiian Culture 9:07 Sentimental American Patriotic Stuff 11:04 Outro 11:24 Music: Shifty - Jellyhead Yung Logos - Escapism
Japanese Culture Iceberg - Part 3
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.3 месяца назад
Part 3 of the Japanese Culture Iceberg. This is my longest episode yet, so I hope you enjoy! Link to the full iceberg: www.reddit.com/r/IcebergCharts/comments/1cat6i5/japanese_culture_iceberg/ Part 2: ruclips.net/video/jeL3v8dOKTQ/видео.html Examples of Sakuga: ruclips.net/video/5uE4PZi3sk4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/YdbEWAyGjwg/видео.html Sakura Stardust: www.youtube.com/@UCe6Kb_fN2ZEC0bMdDy...
Shinzo Abe's Assassination & Japan's Most Controversial Religious Movement
Просмотров 4 тыс.3 месяца назад
Today I discuss the link between a Korean megachurch and the assassination of former prime minister of Japan Shinzo Abe. If I got anything wrong, let me know. Special thanks to my anonymous Japanese friends who greenlit this video, since I know it's a touchy subject. Chapters: 0:00 Disclaimer 0:07 Intro 0:34 The story of Sun Myung Moon 3:58 The UC's Expansion in Japan 7:32 Shinzo Abe is Assassi...
The Japanese Culture Iceberg - Part 2
Просмотров 4,3 тыс.4 месяца назад
Part 2 of the Japanese Culture Iceberg! Thank you so much to all of the support from Reddit r/IcebergCharts Link to the full iceberg: www.reddit.com/r/IcebergCharts/comments/1cat6i5/comment/l18wiw5/?context=3 Sakura Stardust’s video on Nico Nico Douga: ruclips.net/video/eLk lZ7dMM/видео.htmlsi=9BuPoZKjDJP-kEiy JuLingo’s video on Ainu: ruclips.net/video/pHqn6xsggZg/видео.htmlsi=IzfMy3OCEpgoKad5 ...
The Japanese Culture Iceberg - Part 1
Просмотров 7 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Part 1 of the Japanese Culture Iceberg! More parts yet to come! Original Iceberg: by u/semydeus on r/icebergcharts. Inquiries: freebirdjpyt@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/FreeBirdJP Discord: discord.gg/t5Ugwc9hQT Twitter/X: x.com/FreeBirdJPYT 0:00 Intro 0:24 Iceberg Explanation 1:36 Disclaimer 3:18 Tier 1 13:04 Tier 2 20:08 Content Warning 22:38 Tier 2 (Continued) 31:42 Outro BGM is Escapis...

Комментарии

  • @Thomas48484
    @Thomas48484 2 часа назад

    As someone who just started learning japanese, this video was incredibly helpful.

  • @user-vj8cr5ys8g
    @user-vj8cr5ys8g 4 часа назад

    2:03 From around here, I was surprised because he starts to talk about the Hiragana which even I, a Japanese, don’t know what it is😂 It is a “ネタ枠”among Japanese kids lol

    • @user-vj8cr5ys8g
      @user-vj8cr5ys8g 4 часа назад

      If there’s kind people, please tell me correct sentences! I’ve just started learning English.

  • @askadia
    @askadia 10 часов назад

    Looking for "receptive auxilliary verbs" on google gave me no result. Could you provide a source for your claim about Japanese having receptive auxilliary verbs? Thank you

  • @minejaller
    @minejaller 10 часов назад

    really nice video, though im missing the honorable mention of へ 👍🏻

  • @DanielMemeSmith
    @DanielMemeSmith 10 часов назад

    Baka fall

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT 10 часов назад

      @@DanielMemeSmith funky fall

  • @Givetheplant
    @Givetheplant 10 часов назад

    Is busuu/japanese from zero/genki good resources? I have the books and app

  • @trektn
    @trektn 12 часов назад

    In the end i still didnt get the particles

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT 11 часов назад

      @@trektn that’s fine. It takes practice

  • @ellotheearthling
    @ellotheearthling 12 часов назад

    cirno fumo in the background

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT 12 часов назад

      @@ellotheearthling always the foomie

  • @HenriqueVieira-wf3le
    @HenriqueVieira-wf3le 14 часов назад

    As a Portuguese speaker, I find it quite interesting that the particle ね and the contraction from Portuguese "né" have the exact same function, meaning and pronunciation in both languages despite them being completely unrelated.

    • @EleetCanoe
      @EleetCanoe 13 часов назад

      I heard somewhere the Portuguese gave Japanese the ne thing through contact a long time ago

    • @darthslobbius487
      @darthslobbius487 9 часов назад

      @@EleetCanoethat’s correct; there was a Portuguese occupation in Japan long ago where some language exchanges occurred, and so similarities are sometimes seen. Né is one such example.

    • @thematthew761
      @thematthew761 2 часа назад

      Japanese borrowed it from Portuguese

  • @heroponriki518
    @heroponriki518 14 часов назад

    what a funky

  • @elijahjflowers
    @elijahjflowers 15 часов назад

    Is Kaname Naito quality though? From what i've seen, he goes in depth pretty well about w/e topic he's speaking on. I don't like watching his videos because he comes off as a smug asshole, but that's 100% my opinion.

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT 15 часов назад

      @@elijahjflowers he is good, I like his videos. Personally though I think his example sentence segments/dialogue goes on way too long.

  • @billygoatguy3960
    @billygoatguy3960 17 часов назад

    good video

  • @atPhamThanh-vt3mt
    @atPhamThanh-vt3mt 18 часов назад

    I've been taught that the particle を indicates the place that will be crossed/passed through after the action (using verbs of motion). For example, 橋を渡る。So does this mean it's a new function of を or it's just an example that fits your description. Can you explain it for me pls?

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT 15 часов назад

      @@atPhamThanh-vt3mt yeah it could be that as well. Anything that’s the direct object grammatically of a verb. Like I want to say “I’m looking at the moon” I would say 月を見ている. Even though in English we use “at” in Japanese the direct object of 見る is 月 so we use を

  • @Jellylamps
    @Jellylamps 19 часов назад

    I really needed that tea break

  • @MyJapaneseLove
    @MyJapaneseLove 19 часов назад

    umm why isn't there the particle て even though it's one of the most used ?

    • @zezus001
      @zezus001 16 часов назад

      て is not a particle unless you mean って or the te form

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT 15 часов назад

      @@MyJapaneseLove that’s not a particle, it’s the form of a verb.

  • @RiotSSB
    @RiotSSB 21 час назад

    Another fantastic video! Thank you!!!

  • @CanSheMakeAGrilledCheese
    @CanSheMakeAGrilledCheese 23 часа назад

    YES, FINALLY, THE MOST CONFUSING PART OF JAPANESE EXPLAINED

  • @nottherealc418
    @nottherealc418 23 часа назад

    IM SO BRAINROTTED THAT I IMMEDIEATLY SAW YOUR CIRNO FUMO IN THE CORNER

  • @duyguncihangurman9895
    @duyguncihangurman9895 23 часа назад

    Hokkaido Inu... Oh, never forget Hokkaido and Ainu, Katakana, I am still speaking English for some reason tbh

  • @duyguncihangurman9895
    @duyguncihangurman9895 23 часа назад

    I always get this keyboard on each device. I was always waiting for Touhou, and the modern Japan... I 𝒸𝒶𝓃𝓃ℴ𝓉 escape Touhou.

  • @lamtungbenny6214
    @lamtungbenny6214 День назад

  • @lamtungbenny6214
    @lamtungbenny6214 День назад

    As a guy who doesn't know any Japanese, the only kana I know is Arima Kana Plus: I think these types of letters are like Ä, Æ, ß, etc. English comparison

  • @arozinos863
    @arozinos863 День назад

    It's funny because you get taught all of that in Genki, yet you still bash textbooks. How about you actually read a textbook before stopping people from buying it? I really like your video, but I just don't understand this textbook bashing everywhere.

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT День назад

      i completed both Genki textbooks. my beef with genki is the way they deal with verbs

    • @tempeztfox
      @tempeztfox 23 часа назад

      Valid lol​@@FreeBirdJPYT

    • @retrofilmwork
      @retrofilmwork 22 часа назад

      I ditched genki halfway. I'm better at my language now. Sometimes books aren't for a few people.

    • @arozinos863
      @arozinos863 20 часов назад

      @@retrofilmwork Yeah, but that's not a flaw of the book is it

    • @retrofilmwork
      @retrofilmwork 19 часов назад

      @@arozinos863 you are a genki person are you?

  • @ChernPlayz
    @ChernPlayz День назад

    Best video i found on particles, but i have some question: 1) i seen a video saying b4 at 8:40 which is like in eng, u will add に if there is at, on, in + time, for example "at 7am" 7時に, but words like "this morning" that doesn't require "at, or, in" don't need to add に, so it's just be 今朝 2) why tf do i learn 午前 and 午後 for lol 3) 25:49 so the func of の is like a gerund like? also what's the difference between の and こと normaliser

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT День назад

      @@ChernPlayz you learn 午前 and 午後 because it roughly approximates to a.m. p.m. and for words that talk about generalities and time, you don’t use it. You use it with stuff that would translate things like “o’clock” or dates.

    • @ChernPlayz
      @ChernPlayz День назад

      @@FreeBirdJPYT i just finished watching the vid, i also like kaname and cheif :D, anyways can u answer my 3rd question tq :>

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT День назад

      @@ChernPlayz the difference between こと and の is that こと is a noun, not a particle. I originally had a section that explained the differences, but it varies mostly by expressions.

  • @realfijiflower
    @realfijiflower День назад

    すごい

  • @jakegearhart
    @jakegearhart День назад

    31:11 I think this makes sense to think of as "aside from sushi, we don't sell (anything) here" but where the focus is on sushi rather than what's not being sold. So meaning-wise it's closer to "we _only_ sell _sushi_ here" but construction-wise it's similar to "aside from sushi, we don't sell (anything) here."

    • @guylundvall
      @guylundvall 53 минуты назад

      Indeed. While, its a rather old construction, the phrasing "We do not sell but sushi here." is the most accurate translation, I think. This kind of 'but' (as "except for") is much better than "only", imo.

  • @InfernusFlamesKaito
    @InfernusFlamesKaito День назад

    Been loving these videos <3

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT День назад

      @@InfernusFlamesKaito thank u ☺️ it’s

  • @hpux735
    @hpux735 День назад

    Wait... Has duo been teaching me 午後 for no damn reason!? I use 24-hour time (the better name than "military time") at home anyway, I'd much rather use than than 午後.

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT День назад

      @@hpux735 yeah they use 24H time. Duolingo is awful. It will teach you hiragana and katakana, but it’s more of a video game than anything. It’s good for children though

  • @pokhuthird1194
    @pokhuthird1194 День назад

    RUclips isn't splitting the video into chapters for the chapters that only have 1 letter. You can fix this by adding a few more letters, so maybe you can write を (o) instead, and similarly for the other chapters. Also, what textbooks do you recommend?

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT День назад

      fixed it! as for textbooks, I'm not sure. I've used a couple. I would not recommend Genki, but I would recommend日本語総まとめ

    • @shai2O
      @shai2O 23 часа назад

      ​@@FreeBirdJPYT Why not Genki?

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT 15 часов назад

      @@shai2O they don’t explain verbs well

  • @haranodo
    @haranodo День назад

    first of all, good to know you're feeling better! secondly, godly video

  • @creeperking0017
    @creeperking0017 День назад

    using kreepypasta musik it makes it hav such a sad undertone like ur telling something genuenly depressing

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT День назад

      @@creeperking0017 what creepy pasta music?

    • @creeperking0017
      @creeperking0017 День назад

      @@FreeBirdJPYT oh i mean ur bakground musik of choiss, its komonly used in kreepypastas so the entire video almost has like this "sad tale" energy

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT День назад

      @@creeperking0017 you mean Gymnopedie?

    • @creeperking0017
      @creeperking0017 День назад

      @@FreeBirdJPYT yuessss

  • @creeperking0017
    @creeperking0017 День назад

    the oldest komment is 5 hours ago, my youtube says it was uploaded 1 hour ago 😭 the video that broke youtube

  • @Talia_and_the_birds
    @Talia_and_the_birds День назад

    Imagine waking up to watch a video at 4:30am 🤣😭

  • @iusearchbtw69
    @iusearchbtw69 День назад

    What a splendid way to start your morning Saturday

  • @davidgoncalvesalvarez
    @davidgoncalvesalvarez День назад

    Bro is releasing a banger at 3 am fml.

  • @Mobik_
    @Mobik_ День назад

    Pro Tip to improve speaking abilities... speak, as much as possible. I moved from twice a week to 3 times every week for 1 hour every time. Also, HelloTalk VoiceRooms are great. Took me 1 year from zero to actually have conversations in Japanese without much struggles. I don't know everything and make mistakes, but I sound natural and my speed speaking the language feels natural as well.

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT День назад

      @@Mobik_ I got banned from HelloTalk actually cause I said that Taiwan was a country. Not even kidding

  • @realfijiflower
    @realfijiflower День назад

    this is why I use this extension called "save webp" which automatically converts webp's to PNG, gif, or jpeg

  • @utaolliecovers
    @utaolliecovers День назад

    May i ask what anki deck you use? Did you make a custom one or do you use a premace onr? Ive just started tryig to learn basic words etc and was wondering if you have any recommendations to learn words. Im mainly focussed on improving my listening comprehension opposed to reading comprehension for the sake of being able to have basic conversational skills when I visit next year

  • @chaosq_
    @chaosq_ 2 дня назад

    more programs should just support the file format if they’re going to be everywhere anyways 🥸

  • @austinnonr7908
    @austinnonr7908 2 дня назад

    In some cases you can rename their extention from .webp to .jpg or .png and they'll still read fine in your photo gallery. Not sure how software like Word, Photoshop, etc would handle it just being renamed since it's still technically a website file and I've yet to try that. But yeah, hate'em too.

  • @jayl5032
    @jayl5032 2 дня назад

    Never met anyone who uses them, not even businesses. Who the hell keeps uploading them to the internet?

  • @guspolly
    @guspolly 2 дня назад

    Guess who invented it... Google

  • @konekotron
    @konekotron 2 дня назад

    Hard agree.

  • @Macop
    @Macop 2 дня назад

    I've watched anime around 20-22 years (give or take), around when Naruto had only aired a few episodes. Most of the Japanese vocab I know has been through anime, and it's to the proficiency that I can watch Japanese RUclips videos and understand ~60-80% of what is being said. Of course it depends on what topic it is about. If I were to watch something very technical, political or "sciency" then I would be 100% lost. If I watch a VLOG talking about every day life stuff or a Let's Play then I can comprehend more of what is being said. Immersion is really good way to learn. Especially if one tries to focus on finding new words, sentences or Kanji. Only downside is that it takes time, and getting good at example grammar will be difficult without proper education books or teachings. I believe that the absolute best way to learn a language is combining immersion and compliment it with educational material for stuff that might need explanation to properly understand.

  • @marioavila1768
    @marioavila1768 2 дня назад

    Thanks for your video, it was interesting. I think that with your knowledge you could create some japanese material for begginers. You could make videos reading japanese (slowly), or shorts explaining a topic with some key words like, for example: Breakfast (朝ご飯), Food (食べ物), Cutlery (カトラリー or 刃物??? ), delicious (おいしい), chopsticks ( 箸 Hashi)... With this you can say in a short video: This breakfast is delicious (この朝ご飯はおいしいです) or This food is delicious (この食べ物はおいしいです). The japanese cutlery are this chopsticks (日本の刃物はこの箸です).... Sorry if I did some mistakes, but I used google translate 😅. I´m trying to learn japanese too. New subscriber!

  • @capybara1232
    @capybara1232 2 дня назад

    i clicked because of tomoko