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ALL Genki Lesson 7 Grammar - TE IRU (ている)【JLPT N5】
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- Learn all the Japanese grammar covered in the Genki Textbook with simple explanations and real examples found from Japanese Video Games so you can see and learn exactly how the language is actually used in native media.
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00:00 - Intro
00:34 - TE IRU
05:16 - IKU / KURU
08:14 - ている Detailed Look
11:43 - Negative Form
14:25 - Using Adjectives
17:14 - Adjective/Noun て form
19:37 - VERBに行く
20:53 - Counter for People (人)
24:33 - Outro
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What an absolute TON of examples! Over 70 clips taken from countless video games!
This was a beast to make, but hope you all enjoy!
Next UP....Vocab series (voted by the Game Gengo community on Discord)
thanks Matt!!!
Insanely great as always. Really helps me digest the grammar. I've been off and on Wanikani since 2017 because grammar just wasn't sticking, but your explanations are great.
Thanks , i want to ask how to construct sentences like native Japanese? How to put everything together?
you're single handedly keeping my Japanese studies alive. Thank you so much.
super underrated the amount of real examples is unmatched
Its totally coincidence btw that this video just HAPPENS to be 27mins long 😂
Next one has to be 30 now 😎
Is this a 27 Club reference there? kek
Wow, I've not watched any of your Genki videos before because I hate the explanations in Genki and don't use it as a textbook, but this was great! It made everything much simpler. ^^ Thank you! I need to check out your other Genki videos now. Also, congrats on 30k!
Thanks. Unfortunately, it matters what category the verbs are in for 〜ている. Most of them are somehow intuitive but motion verbs are not. They always belong in the completion category. 来る and 行く don’t form a continious action, they always mean a completed action. 行っている = he went to a place and is still there.
could you explain more,please could you tell me what are this catégories you re talking about
You are amazing. Bringing the examples from games and anime really boosts my confidence
Thanks a bunch for this lesson. I read One Piece manga online in parallel text to improve my reading speed and Luffy uses ている all the time. I intuitively knew how to use this piece of language after reading so many One Piece chapters, but this lesson was truly enlightening.
Thank you so much! My college bases their lessons off of Genki and I was extremely confused. Even after going through Genki to see if it helped didn't really do much, but this video has made it make so much more sense!
Dude thank you for making this more literal and simplified. With all due respect to other teachers as they are wonderful, they assume grammatical definition off jump, and go way too fast. This is way easier to understand
Whaaaat!? My teacher and I are in lesson 7 right now! This timing is perfect
I love this channel so much. Thank you for being an amazing resource for us Japanese learners out there.
Absolutely love this series, deserves more love!❤
Amazing video! Great explanation, made the lesson so much more easier and fun as always! Thank you!
These videos are so so helpful!!!
Another incredible video
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THE お前はもう死んでいる REFERENCE
This Is so sick! Im studying for N5 AND this Is coming so in handy! Keep It Up man!
You are the best thing to ever happen to me. I appreciate your efforts so much man. Thanks.
Great series!
LOVE THE NEW LOGO!!!
ありがとうございました❤
先生、ありがとうございます。😊
You are the best, Sensei 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much~~~~
Wowowowowow
Thanks!
ありがとう❤
Hi Mat! It's a great video and I really love that you put Suikoden 2 castle music at 6:30! I'm wondering how -ています & -ていました compares to -ます & -ました.
i find so many games from these videos, going to try star ocean 2 !
so i thought that i didn't understand correctly this ている form the first time i learned it but after seeing this video i realize that i did understand the other lessons about it and that this is just confusing A.F. I litterally have the impression that you have to know what are all the possibilities or impossibilities for all the verbs to be able to understand correctly what is being said.
My automatic like here!
Got that Tekken Tag 2 background music
could someone help me to understand the difference between "to know" in the present form and "to know" in the teiru form. what's the difference between saying "I know" and "I'm in the state of knowing". I'm a little bit confused :(
No problem! So you will mostly be using and seeing 知っている not 知る. The reason why is because 知る is only used for the moment you get the information, like perhaps talking about the future いつか真実を知ることになる 'one day you will come to know the truth' but its really mostly only seen in this context. Majority of the time if you wabt to say 'i know' or 'do you know' you would use 知っている or 知っていますか? this is because knowing something is normally a state
Will there be a video for lesson 8 in development?
thx for sound from Terra)))
Tekken Tag 2 background music 👌🤌
The you pronounce nin is different from the examples...
あなたの動画は素晴らしすぎる!!英語を勉強する日本人の私にとってもこの上なく役に立ちます(例えば完了形の使い分けなど)。
人を数える時の引用動画の豊富さには舌を巻きました😂
thank you for your work 🙏
appreciate how easy you make it for all of us (*´∇`*)
Tabe te iru , whats the polite formal way to say , 'eating'
食べています (tabete imasu) is the polite way to say it :) (not formal though)
Want to be N3 by late 2024
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2:03 Make sure to be careful with your pronunciation. Your 死んでいる sounds like the English word "shin" (ʃɪn is you're familiar with IPA), rather than the Japanese い sound.
Same with with when you say 行く at 5:33. Your 行っている before it was good, but for some reason your pronunciation for 行く sounds like you're saying the English word "ick"。
I didn't even realize I've been making this mistake (not commenting on Matt's ofc).
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Truer words have never been said haha