Lesson 31 Minna no Nihongo Grammar | Explanation of Volitional form in Nepali Language

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  • 📚 Master the Volitional Form | Japanese Grammar Lesson 🇯🇵
    Hello! In today’s video, we’re diving into the Volitional Form (意向形 - Ikoukei), an essential part of Japanese grammar that helps you express your intentions and plans.
    What you’ll learn in this video:
    ✅ Rules for forming the Volitional Form (Group I, II, III).
    ✅ How to use it in plain style sentences and with と 思っています.
    ✅ Related grammar patterns like まだ~いません, つもりです, and 予定です.
    ✅ Practical examples explained in a simple and easy-to-follow way.
    📝 Sample Sentences:
    • 少し休もうか。
    How about taking a rest?
    • 週末は海に行こうと思っています。
    I’m thinking of going to the beach this weekend.
    • 明日からたばこを吸わないつもりです。
    I’m determined not to smoke from tomorrow.
    💡 Why watch this video?
    If you’re learning Japanese or looking to improve your grammar skills, this lesson will give you valuable insights and practical knowledge to enhance your language journey.
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