I already made a lesson on this topic 5 years ago but RUclips deleted the audio because they said the music was copyrighted (it was not!)... Anyway I added more useful tips and sentences so I'm happy I made this video!
Yep. It's also so rewarding when you come to understand things that you weren't able to understand before. That's progress! PD: when thanking someone for the video, you say ビデオを作ってくれてありがとうごさいます。(I recognize the kanjis for "video", but I forgot the pronunciation XD).
This is a GREAT video. Mastering this lesson really makes it possible to make natural sounding compound sentences and stop sounding like a complete beginner. 教えてくれてありがとう!
I searched online for "で" but rarely found any direct plain information about its use in this form. And this video is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you, sensei!
This absolute beginner grammar playlist is great for me since I mainly learn through immersion. It's nice to be able to go back here and brush up on really easy, basic grammar that I still don't understand or haven't picked up yet.
You are one of the best teachers there are on RUclips. You really take the time to break down and explain everything! I’ve learned a lot so far. Thank you very much!
Serioulsy... What would i do without you.. you save me so much time and effort to read and sort all of this grammar....THANK YOU SO MUCH.. HOPE YOU REACH +3million subs one day!!! You deserve it!!!❤
I’m always amazed at how fluent your English is. From the cadence of your speech to the word choice and tone, your English grammar and its fluidity sound natural. I want to be that way with Japanese. 😂
thank you so much for all your lessons, Misa sensei! It's only two months since I started learning japanese but I can feel the progress I made and I find myself thinking in japanese sometimes too! I didn't know where to learn it but when I found your channel I suddenly started to get things clear and fast. ありがとうございました、みさ先生! from the deep of my heart!
Today I learn: "hot" and "thicc" have the same pronuncation in Japanese. 厚くて、熱いです。 All make sense 👌 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 Edit: I just found out 5 minutes later that it does not. We cannot use 厚い for human body, how sad.
I've been on N3 level for a while now but i'll always watch anything from N5 and N4 just as well cause I do end up learning just a few tiny things after all to tweak my fluency😊
Thank you for this! I keep hearing and seeing て and they're not verbs. So confusing. But I know all doubts will be cleared once I've gone through this video lesson! 👍❤️
Wow you must have spent a long time editing this video.. amazing video as always. I just love how you pick your examples so that each one addresses a common learner mistake or an exception to a rule. I come for a te-form video and leave with all my other questions answered 🤩
Misa 先生, I'm happy for you 😭 You have come this far your personality improved a lot. I remember your first video way back 2015 or 16 I guess? About X は Y desu and that time you still had your background music on🤣 you're shy and not the person you are right now. But starting from the bottom now you're there as your student I'm happy for you 😭😭😭 頑張ってねみさ先生✊️✊️✊️✊️ Fighting!! ⭐️❤
Hi misa sensei! I just wanted to ask why there is a difference between 上手な (jouzu-na) and 上手い (uma-i). I know the first is a な-adj. and the second an い-adj. But is there a rule that says 'when to use what' or is it not that much important about which one you use for a sentence like saying "someone is good at..." or "I am good at..". I mean , can I also use "上手で," or was there a particular reason about why you chosed "上手くて," for the example sentence? Also wanted to say that I really learned a lot from you! your lessons really helped me and I really appreciate you for this because I am often really slow at understanding the grammar rules which my senseis in Japanese classes try to explain to us but thanks to your lessons I am able to catch up in Japanese classes.
I already made a lesson on this topic 5 years ago but RUclips deleted the audio because they said the music was copyrighted (it was not!)...
Anyway I added more useful tips and sentences so I'm happy I made this video!
I miss the soundtrack. Really strained the concentration. 😅
I learned the similar lesson a few months ago.
After that I know how to make sentences with adjectives
Thank you so much! You are the best!
And we're happy to have you as our teacher. 😍
I can't get tired of how neat are the colored subtitles. Thanks for always giving us high quality content Misa senpai!
It's like computer programming languages! 大好きだよ!
🚘🎫🎫🎫
I'm Japanese but, l like her channel✨
こんなに上手に日本語を教えられる彼女を尊敬しています🤩
Thank you so much for all your lesson. I really like as a beginner that you always speak slowly and clearly.
だろ! They always be talking so fast like they in a competition (〒﹏〒)
Your channel is just like taking full language class and I just wanted to say thank you for all your effort, it's really helpful 💙
みさ先生は頭がよくて、優しいです。
Finally I can say it un japanese...
教えてくれてありがとうございます。
このレッスンは簡単で、面白いです!動画をありがとうございます!
It's interesting seeing how half a year of pure studying makes these lessons so much easier to understand
Yep. It's also so rewarding when you come to understand things that you weren't able to understand before. That's progress!
PD: when thanking someone for the video, you say ビデオを作ってくれてありがとうごさいます。(I recognize the kanjis for "video", but I forgot the pronunciation XD).
@@JorgeMP53 どうが、動画。
運動の動く (kun うごく)
画面の画
@@DeezNutz-yg8io Perfect. ありがとうございます! ^_^
This is a GREAT video. Mastering this lesson really makes it possible to make natural sounding compound sentences and stop sounding like a complete beginner. 教えてくれてありがとう!
I really enjoyed how you put the text in 1: Full Japanese 2: Furigana 3: romaji, AND 4: full English.
I searched online for "で" but rarely found any direct plain information about its use in this form. And this video is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you, sensei!
This absolute beginner grammar playlist is great for me since I mainly learn through immersion. It's nice to be able to go back here and brush up on really easy, basic grammar that I still don't understand or haven't picked up yet.
I love Misa's lessons so much I went from studying the keigo video to this one because why not. Do I need it? No. Am I going to watch it anyways? Yes.
You are one of the best teachers there are on RUclips. You really take the time to break down and explain everything! I’ve learned a lot so far. Thank you very much!
Serioulsy... What would i do without you.. you save me so much time and effort to read and sort all of this grammar....THANK YOU SO MUCH.. HOPE YOU REACH +3million subs one day!!! You deserve it!!!❤
みさ先生の姿がめっちゃきれいだよ!
All your videos are awesome! You explain everything in detail and you speak clearly and slowly which helps alot.
I’m always amazed at how fluent your English is. From the cadence of your speech to the word choice and tone, your English grammar and its fluidity sound natural. I want to be that way with Japanese. 😂
With how well you speak English, this may be something you hear often. ごめんなさい
Even if i already know something i watch your video just to be like "wish i had this when i learnt it". You make everything sound so simple ♥
As usual, a clear and patient explanation. Thank you, Misa! 💖
It is so important that you teach this! I also learned this but it's very important for foreigners to learn this yes.
このレッスンは簡単でつまらなくない。実は面白ろくて、楽しいです。先生も綺麗で可愛いです。好き。
The wonderful video was challenging but not too difficult for me. Many thanks. I love reading the Kanji with hiragana. You are the best.
みさ先生は頭がよくて、いつもよくなっているから、一番いい日本語の先生です。練習問題を作ってくれてありがとうございます!私の答えは完璧じゃなかったので、よく勉強しました。単語も役に立つから、文法も単語も勉強しました。
Been waiting for this, thank you, I love your videos! ❤❤
this te-form is used everywhere in casual japanese conversation. I still struggle with conjugating sentences in te form. thank you for this video
This video was actually super helpful, and was something I was still trying to wrap my head around recently. Thanks Misa-sensei!
thank you so much for all your lessons, Misa sensei! It's only two months since I started learning japanese but I can feel the progress I made and I find myself thinking in japanese sometimes too! I didn't know where to learn it but when I found your channel I suddenly started to get things clear and fast. ありがとうございました、みさ先生! from the deep of my heart!
I really like as a beginner that you always speak slowly and clearly you are a my good teacher like you
Today I learn: "hot" and "thicc" have the same pronuncation in Japanese.
厚くて、熱いです。
All make sense 👌
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Edit: I just found out 5 minutes later that it does not. We cannot use 厚い for human body, how sad.
Truly the epitome of sadness.
Sad horney japanese noises 😢
wow, as an absolute beginner, i actually learn much more from you than from textbok. Arigatou!
みさ先生はかわいくて、面白くて、優しくて、性格がよくて、頭がよくて、俺が毎日見たい先生です。
I've been on N3 level for a while now but i'll always watch anything from N5 and N4 just as well cause I do end up learning just a few tiny things after all to tweak my fluency😊
How much have you progressed since? :)
Great video as always. I always appreciate how many examples you give.
Thank you for this! I keep hearing and seeing て and they're not verbs. So confusing. But I know all doubts will be cleared once I've gone through this video lesson! 👍❤️
Thank you Misa 先生! This a good reminder for me although I have studying Japanese for so long. 😄😄💪🏻
📱🇾🇹
Wow you must have spent a long time editing this video.. amazing video as always. I just love how you pick your examples so that each one addresses a common learner mistake or an exception to a rule. I come for a te-form video and leave with all my other questions answered 🤩
Oh my holy you look sooooo cute in this outfit & hairstyle! 💖
Thank your for another amazing video Misa 💞💞
みさはいい先生で、かわいくて, 親切です。
Misa 先生, I'm happy for you 😭
You have come this far your personality improved a lot. I remember your first video way back 2015 or 16 I guess? About X は Y desu and that time you still had your background music on🤣 you're shy and not the person you are right now. But starting from the bottom now you're there as your student I'm happy for you 😭😭😭
頑張ってねみさ先生✊️✊️✊️✊️ Fighting!! ⭐️❤
🌟Happy Diwali🎆🎇(Festival of Lights today in India🌟) Misa Sensei!
Love and Greetings from India🙏
どもありがとうございました、みさ先生。毎日もう少し知識。
Misa you have a staggeringly good English accent, it greatly helps follow your explanations. Awesome! Thanks1 and Congratulations!
Misa es la profesora MÁS dulce de youtube💖
素晴らしい動画ありがとう🌺🍀
みさ先生、教えてくれてありがとうございました! とても助けます。
ありがとうございますみさ先生!This is just want I need. Thanks for clearing up so many things. ☺️
I travelled to the future from #30
#32 seems to be missing too, but I really appreciate that you re-made #31 :> ty!
Going back to #33~
ありがとうございますmisa先生!嬉しいです!本当に嬉しい! 今日は漢字を勉強して、アイスクリームを食べて、新しい友達に会った! そして今日も天気は綺麗です!
Misa-sensei, I love your lessons for beginners. Greetings from Poland! 🧡
21:26/22.05 - kanji: Nihongo but romaji: Nihon 😅
I came from lesson 30 and woaah the difference is huge 😆 you have more energy and looks more lively! Also is #32 deleted too?
same the audio quality is so different and much better
and I think lesson 32 is still uploaded
I'm glad I watched #32 before it gets deleted
@@carloagapito8238 do you remember what was it about?!!
Do you think you're going to continue your new absolute beginner series, Misa-sensei? (please please please :p)
I learn so much from you. Thank you so much!!!!!!!😁😁😁
Thank you very much for this useful and cute tutorial ! I’m so happy I found this today!
Even when you're higher in level, you can always learn something new with every video! Today i learned 先っちょ haha
Thanks. Very good lesson.
Very helpful video!! ありがとう!!
Thank you for the lesson 😃
11:00 I loved that part ,me gustó mucho esta parte,,私はそれが好きだった,
this was so helpful! Thank you!
Great content as usual, I gotta put more effort and check out old videos. I’m missing out on lots of grammar 🙀
Really good video. Thank you very much for your lessons, they are so helpful.
Great explanations and clear exambles! 😄 (And I have absolutely no idea how to say that in Japanese, yet, goes way over my level. some day, maybe)
man misa you are an awesome teacher
Thank you my teacher Misa it was nice.
Absolutely useful. Thank you very much Misa-sensei
Thanks alot I found your channel ❤❤
14:08 helpful resume for review then "because"
Misaaaa are you planning to make a video about koto/no? Or have I missed it? 😩😩
Thanks so much for your lessons
みさ先生の動画は面白くて、有益です。😁😁
ありがとうみさ先生😊!!!
Awesome!! Thank you
i soo need that . ありがとう
Such a cute dress!
ありがとうございます!
I've finished your Beginner Lessons And i don't Reallyy know what to do or study next maybe vocabs or Grammar i don't have any idea what to do next🤣
New lessons are getting faster and faster... not everyone in this world knows English that well.
You can change the speed. I watch her videos on 1.5x, you could do the same with lower speed so it adjusts to eveyone
みさ先生はかわいくて優しくてきれい🥰。ありがとうごさいます🙏。 Love from India 🇮🇳 😄
Wow l really needed this THANKS A LOT
YOUR A LIFE SAVER!!!!! :))))
Kyoto sunde imashta, soshitte chotto Nihongo o hanasu. 😲
ありがとうございます♥️❤️
みさ先生は日本語を教える方法は良くて、わかり安くて、顔もかわいいです
I love your vids, by the way are also gonna do lesson 32 cuz i dont see it nor find it
本当にありがとうございます。
私は英語が下手ですが、分かりました。ありがとうございます!
ilesson 32 i cant found, i really aprecciate ur lessons r better on youtube !!!
19:47 kara vs kute
11:00 😂😂😂 that was so cute
12:32 And always will be. It's true.
I LIKE YOUR METHOD SEEMS QUITE PRACTICAL ..CONGRATS. I WONDER WHETHER YOU CAN HAND ME OVER SOME VOCABULARY? THANKS !
9:56 14:02
19:28
Thanks!
みさ先生のピカチュウが強くて
自分が水のポケモンを使いました。
Miss Sensei's Pikachu is strong
Because I used a water pokemon.
😢涙、涙、涙、
Hi Misa How Do U Say "These Chips Hit Different " In Japanese 😊
Hi misa sensei! I just wanted to ask why there is a difference between 上手な (jouzu-na) and 上手い (uma-i). I know the first is a な-adj. and the second an い-adj. But is there a rule that says 'when to use what' or is it not that much important about which one you use for a sentence like saying "someone is good at..." or "I am good at..". I mean , can I also use "上手で," or was there a particular reason about why you chosed "上手くて," for the example sentence?
Also wanted to say that I really learned a lot from you! your lessons really helped me and I really appreciate you for this because I am often really slow at understanding the grammar rules which my senseis in Japanese classes try to explain to us but thanks to your lessons I am able to catch up in Japanese classes.
Wow, you look amazing Misa Sensei!
🎉 another Japanese Ammo with Misa video watched 🎉 AMAZING. Like, I can write more sentences now in Japanese. ^>^ ❤❤❤
This was so helpful, thank you so much ☺
Subbed, 👍 and 🔔 😊
どうもありがとう! 🤗
misa sensie ni takusan naratte wakarimashta😊😊😊
Japanese Ammo no Misa + Duolingo + Remembering the Kanji = express route to speaking/reading/writing Japanese.
Sensei wa kyou mo kawaii ne…i love you sensei❤️❤️❤️❤️