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NihongoNana
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Hi guys I’m Nana 🇯🇵✨ Are you interested in Japanese culture? Or are you learning Japanese language? You found the right channel then 😆 I’m sharing my Japanese life and experience with you 🙏 I hope you all can see how Japanese life looks like in reality and get the sense of Japaneseness even if you are not in Japan 🥳 Either you are traveling or learning the language, I’m your friend here to show you different aspects of Japan 🥰
I cooked almost for the first time in Japanese (Big mess)
I cooked almost for the first time in Japanese (Big mess)
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Secret to long life in Japan | Interview with My 82-Year-Old Japanese Grandparents!!
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Interesting! Fun facts about Japanese people | Street interview in Nagoya Japan
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in germany we say: Immer her mit den Werbegeschenken! :D
My nose runs whenever I eat so I will always be on a lookout for them if I am out in Japan. A service I would appreciate very dearly. ❤
I always take them. I have allergies. The only thing that stinks is that these tissues are crappy.
I'll take the free tissue lol
Depends if i need some tissues.
Take the tissue, i gotta blow my nose👃 😅
I would be definitely taking that tissue.
instructions unclear: i got punched because i kept saying "so"
Omg! I always take the tissue when i'm in japan as a tourist, no wonder they bow happily, didn't know it was rare for japanese to take it
I will take it lol😂😊
Love you 💕... You are Pablo Picasso
Is there any exception for when you can not use お願いします but only ください?
Cant sure is a strong word. Watch me.
I just take it cause i feel bas that everyone is ignoring them
Free tissue, why Not, i would Take all 😏
When I was in japan, I took everything that was handed to me 😅
Indians: take them and if possible take more
に (ni) also the sound that the number two makes (you can think of "to" as towards) Makes sense to me. "で (de) can also be thought of as "by the means of" such as 車で学校に行きます
Had a job like that to, so I'm always happy to take one.
I'd take it.
へ and に particules☠️
What about います? Isn't it に despite being at a place?
OIII ONNA
What about へ?
WELLLLL IF THERE WASN'T THAT ONE EXCEPTION.... (there are probably a few more, but) に is also used for doing things at a place if they are considered idle. For example "カフェのまえにたっています" as "I'm standing in front of the café" because standing and sitting and such are idle, so you don't use で
ohh this kinda reminds me of 에 and 에서 in korean, except 에 is more like static location like in/at/on (bought a shirt AT the store) or like goal of the action slash destination, while 에서 is like for dynamic location (eating at mcd, watching movie at the cinema) or could also mean from i swear this was a pain to learn (not as hard as differentiating topic vs subject marker though)
I THINK I WILL BE THE 3RD ONE
Really great explanation. I find this two particle really easy and clear. に shows towards where the action is happening/happened/will happen and で specify where, a fixed point, the actions happens, happened or will happen . Meanwhile I struggle a lot with vocabulary and reading. I can't remember words 😭😭😭
Sorry, but that does not really explain when to use which particle, since there are so many different uses of に and で. I think you just need to learn them on a case by case basis.
Most importantly, is it free ?
It’s creepy because I swear I’ve seen something white peer from her bedroom door. I was shook, but I never told her. I just told her to come to me and help me cook. I checked her room saying I thought I left something in there and (thankfully) found nothing.
My family moved to Chicago when I was little. I remember that we would ALWAYS have to dress up in better form when going downtown. Nowadays that’s been lost. You see people in pajamas and sweats downtown. It doesn’t have the same feeling.
Do you happen to know why its 公園を歩きます and not 公園で歩きます??
The particles DE and NI are really easy to explain. DE is "at (a place)" and NI is "to (a place)". However there is a very important exception. When you use the verbs IRU/ARU (to be somewhere/ to exist/to have) then this will always be used with NI instead of DE. That's all you need to know.
A lot of these words were imported from German, not English. エネルギー Energie テーマ Thema ワクチンVakzin And while they obviously aren't 100% correctly pronounced German, it is a lot closer.
Why would they reject free tissues
i want to be your boyfriend 😊
キモい😂
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Game changer!!! Super helpful
Super clear 🫡ありがとうございます先生
That’s so helpful. What about ha and ga? Because it’s been years and I still can’t explain the difference, I just somehow pick the right one.
Generally, there is no difference for me. But sometimes, one of them can’t use on ur way. Especially, when u wanna compare, u should use “ha” after “but” Like if u wanna say “A was so expensive, but B was not.” That’s can be “A ha takakatta.(Aは高かった。) Demo(but) B “ha” yasukatta.(でも、B「は」安かった。)” Does it make sense??
Ga when it's first introduced into the conversation, WA is when it's already been mentioned
@cr_spirit3986 you've got it backwards, you use は for a new thing in the conversation and が for something that's already known 😄 my Japanese friend who is an English teacher in Japan taught me this! In exchange I teach her things haha
@@luck_y_ So I'd use ha both times?
@@katyungodlycan you give an example please?
I'm learning 😮
Taking them cause I have major allergies, I'm always sneezing 😢
The full interview needs to be uploaded! It’s a sharehouse with a shared fridge, why is the Japanese guy so offended when he’s in the wrong? I think a lot of Japanese people are against living with foreigners and so the fridge hoarder was acting out. People are weird, I really hate easily butthurt people.
As an American, if I didn’t know what this was about, I would definitely not take it. You ain’t pushing me for money.😂
Free tissues 🖐️
I would take any way, do you how hard it is to work a job like that, I have to take it, smile and thank them to at least
Soap is soap 🤷♂️
The problem is in my country, they're often used by religious cults to target vulnerable people like the elderly who are more likely to take a packet out of politeness. They often come down the subway carts, trying to force you to take them.
Это так сложно 😢
I'd take the tissues, because I have a runny nose due to my asthma, and I don't want to run out of tissues :D