How to say ‘How are you? in native Japanese ways.The alternative expressions of おげんきですか

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @slohivid
    @slohivid Год назад +2

    this is by far the best language learning video I ever seen. You show the words, explain the meaning, break it down, explain when to use it and show the correct pronounciation, including the deflection of the way words should sound. Congratulations on a very well presented video. 👍👍

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  Год назад +1

      What a compliment! Your comment made my day 🌟 Thank you 🤗

  • @SoulmateParis
    @SoulmateParis 4 года назад +11

    Your videos are so interesting thank you very much! It's very hard for us foreigners when we go to Japan to know what to say or what not to say! Many of the expressions I learned Japanese people don't use, but I did get lots of laughs! ビデオはありがとうございます

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  4 года назад

      You are welcome ❗️ Happy to hear that you enjoyed it and found useful 😄 Yes! There are a lot of cultural differences.

  • @nevioalmeida3254
    @nevioalmeida3254 2 года назад +2

    Your classes are wonderful, I love your method, the passion you convey in what you do, and your charming beauty, with great respect. Thanks.

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  2 года назад

      What a complement ✨Happy to hear that 😊

  • @jtmix5545
    @jtmix5545 6 месяцев назад

    そのビデオの教え方がすごく良いですよ、どうもありがとうございました!🫡

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  6 месяцев назад

      お役に立てて、うれしいです😊👍🏻

  • @JapaneseTerumi
    @JapaneseTerumi  4 года назад +2

    If you are interested in the Origin of 元気 Genki(How are you?)
    in Kanji(Chinese character), please check out this video link below.
    ruclips.net/video/QzYqneFle3M/видео.html
    Also, I mentioned R sound, small Tsu つ and small ya yu yo ゃゅょsounds in Japanese words. If you would like to learn Japanese R, small Tsu つ , small YaYuYo sounds, please check out the video links below:)
    How to pronounce small Tsu つ
    ruclips.net/video/idpdmF5KENQ/видео.html
    How to pronounce R sound
    ruclips.net/video/skwHVWdb1ok/видео.html
    How to pronounce small ya yu yo
    ruclips.net/video/I8ZfGhOM9Go/видео.html

  • @aaliyahsalaman
    @aaliyahsalaman 2 месяца назад

    Thank u from South Africa ❤❤❤❤

  • @shiixia435
    @shiixia435 3 месяца назад

    Thank you teacher

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  3 месяца назад

      It’s my pleasure 👩🏻‍🏫👍🏻

  • @nevioalmeida3254
    @nevioalmeida3254 2 года назад +3

    I live and work in Japan and learning the Japanese language is a great pleasure for me. Thank you for your generosity in passing on knowledge.

  • @stefaniefries4326
    @stefaniefries4326 4 года назад +3

    勉強になりました。😊ありますございます。

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  4 года назад

      こちらこそ、どうもありがとう😊

  • @momanbutt6568
    @momanbutt6568 3 года назад +3

    Wow.... Really a good video for learning Japanese language

  • @nipponmanju4516
    @nipponmanju4516 5 месяцев назад +1

    what does this "bigger", "smaller", "stronger", "slower" mean?

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  5 месяцев назад

      “Pitch,Tone, and Volume” how you express language 🙂

  • @calliart11
    @calliart11 Год назад +2

    Which place would you like to recommend for a foreigner to visit in Japan?😅😆

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  Год назад +2

      I love “Kamakura” especially “Kita- Kamakura” is my favorite 🤩

    • @calliart11
      @calliart11 Год назад

      @@JapaneseTerumi 😄

  • @munnbaiful
    @munnbaiful 4 года назад +7

    ur english is soo good😂

  • @Hajargiyomi
    @Hajargiyomi Год назад

    Thank you I learnt a loooot ❤❤

  • @RufinoOliveiradepaiva-ns7km
    @RufinoOliveiradepaiva-ns7km Год назад

    先生、あなたの授業が大好きです。

  • @ghostboixo8567
    @ghostboixo8567 7 месяцев назад

    hii new to the channel. my sensei thought me that "ii otenki desu ne." (asking about the weather) is better form to say "how are you" because like how you explained. O genki desu ka . asks for someones health. is it true. and do you have a video for that lesson.

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  7 месяцев назад

      That’s true! “Ii otenki desune” would be good for a person who you meet on the street like neibor or stranger 😊 I don’t have that video yet, but I have a Lesson about “Have a good day!” Hope it’ll be useful!👇m.ruclips.net/video/Et7uZ7ou0dI/видео.html

  • @hairfettiny9814
    @hairfettiny9814 3 года назад +3

    Would " Choushi wa dou" be appropriate for a teacher addressing a new foreign student as they're passing in the hallway?

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  3 года назад +3

      Yes. Or you can say 「どう?だいぶ なれてきた?」Dou?Daibu naretekita?(How is everything? Have you got used to it?)a little while after the student joined your school or class.

    • @hairfettiny9814
      @hairfettiny9814 3 года назад

      @@JapaneseTerumi Thank you so much.

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  3 года назад

      @@hairfettiny9814 You’re welcome ☺️

  • @keeriti2594
    @keeriti2594 Год назад

    ありがとう

  • @TaiMizuki
    @TaiMizuki 22 дня назад

    I will admit, even for me, a professional asking "How are you?" is actually kind of weird. It's too friendly. I've lived in England all my life.
    In fact we also have that social interaction where we prefer to ask "How are you?" to family and friends who we haven't seen for a while.
    However, thanks to American influence, it has become more common for everyone to ask "How are you?" without actually meaning to ask the question nor want an actual answer. It became a small-talk exchange like a greeting rather than an actual question.

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  22 дня назад +1

      Thank you for the interesting feed back ! You made the point😉! That’s what I felt strange they even don’t care about “How you are”…LOL

  • @Hajargiyomi
    @Hajargiyomi Год назад

    Thank youuuuuuu

  • @warrensimpson3276
    @warrensimpson3276 Год назад +2

    This lady is very nice and speaks good English, but I don't think the video is good for people just wanting to learn the language, most Asian (if not all ) Asian languages have different ways to say something depending on the situation, I like to learn the polite forms, not casual not formal, those you can pick up as you go along, but you could learn maybe 6 different phrases instead of 1 phrase in 6 different ways.. don't wish to be rude...

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  Год назад

      Thank you for the feedback! I will note that for my future lesson 👍🏻 Meanwhile I made a video series that designed for learning Japanese polite language KEIGO which you might interested in. 👉ruclips.net/p/PLX7KwGEunZGyVVSNTyRkfEkhoSdWJCv_r

  • @kayanayton1235
    @kayanayton1235 Год назад

    Like how

  • @giowmikun24
    @giowmikun24 4 года назад +2

    勉強になります!ありがとうございます、てるみ先生。

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  4 года назад

      そう言ってもらえると、嬉しいです!

  • @calliart11
    @calliart11 Год назад +2

    How to say "I" in Japanese other then the word ''Watashiwa''?

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  Год назад +1

      We use many ways to say “I” in Japanese! I introduced native ways to say “I” in this lesson 😉👉ruclips.net/video/pfOK_GZF7h0/видео.html

    • @calliart11
      @calliart11 Год назад

      @@JapaneseTerumi arigatou gozaimasu, Sensai 😊

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  Год назад

      @@calliart11 Dou itashimashite 🤗👍

  • @calliart11
    @calliart11 Год назад

    Arigatou gozaimasu, Sensai
    Is it correct 😅?

  • @sagarjamatia565
    @sagarjamatia565 2 года назад +1

    What if I use どうしてるの ?

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  2 года назад +2

      You can say 最近は、どうしてるの?”What are you up to these days?”

    • @sagarjamatia565
      @sagarjamatia565 2 года назад

      @@JapaneseTerumi ああなるほど
      ありがとう照美 !!!^_^
      I appreciate you for teaching me 🙏

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  2 года назад +1

      @@sagarjamatia565 どういたしまして😊👍

  • @foxkit69
    @foxkit69 Год назад

    The response I got to お元気ですか? was お前って時間の無駄なんだぞ so yeah I can concur no native speakers say that. Apparently to the point I get called a "waste of time" for saying it myself.. lol. その会った人に憎まれたって思いますwww

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  Год назад

      😆! That’s so rude to say that..! But maybe it’s true in Japan (?!) Culture differences 😅

    • @foxkit69
      @foxkit69 Год назад +1

      @@JapaneseTerumi その人にインタネットチャットでおしゃべていられたので、少なくとも目の前にいませんでしたよねwww

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  Год назад +2

      @@foxkit69 それは、まだ「まし」でしたね、、😅
      (it was a little bit better, then..)

  • @nekotani3120
    @nekotani3120 2 года назад

    What is wakari masuta?

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  2 года назад +1

      Wakarimasuka? means “Do you understand?”

  • @dangrahman9242
    @dangrahman9242 2 года назад +2

    Do Japanese really use kon'nichiwa as hi?

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  2 года назад +2

      We do use Konnichiwa as “Hello”(proper) not like “Hi”(Casual),so we don’t use it for our close friends or family. I showed more details and alternative ways to say Hello, Hi in Japanese in this video! 👇Also how to say when you see your friends(when you haven’t seen for a few days)too 😉ruclips.net/video/cutq_jVPeY0/видео.html

    • @dangrahman9242
      @dangrahman9242 2 года назад +1

      @@JapaneseTerumi ohh I see thank you so much 👏 I'll check that

    • @JapaneseTerumi
      @JapaneseTerumi  2 года назад

      @@dangrahman9242 You’re welcome 😊👍

  • @allinnalaotv.8174
    @allinnalaotv.8174 Год назад

    aregatou

  • @AndohNji
    @AndohNji Год назад

    MR. ANDOH BERNARD. NJI.