It is my first long RUclips video✨My goal for this year is to get 10K subscribers and teach to Japanese more people. Comment your favorite one from these 15 phrases :)
looks like really useful phrases because I think I heard them somewhere here and there quite a lot but my first idea was actually to compliment to you about your English It is so comfortable to listen thank you
ありがとうございます☺️ I’m glad you found it useful! And thank you for compliment my English! I tried my best :) Please try to use some of these phrases next time you talk to people in Japanese
Kai-san. I like your content. Go straight and don't stop uploading your videos about Japanese phrases or whatever you do. I'm attracted to the Japanese language (I'm basics writing as Hiragana and Katakana). Where I live, there's no japanese course, so, I'd like to see any video you upload. I'm your fan.
まず、このどうがおめでとうございます。動画を作ったんだありがとうね。🙂 質問があるんです。そういえば and どころで (is it more formal?) but both mean/can be used as by the way, right? Phrase 6 is nice, but びみよう is very difficult pronunciation for me 😂 and for a second I was confused because in the subtitles its great but not bad either, but its not great and not bad either, that's kind of feeling I have with that word, so my favourite phrase of this video is...last but not least ねんのため/いちおうもっと日本語をべんきょうします。😊 うん、ちょっと、そんなことないよ。一番好きな言葉はまだなるほど。🤣なんとなく、なるほどはセクシー聞いているんだよ。🤭
ありがとうございます☺️ そういえば is used when you want to start talking about something related to what we were talking about. ところで is used to change the topic. なんとなく、なるほど are good phrases for casual conversation 👍
It is my first long RUclips video✨My goal for this year is to get 10K subscribers and teach to Japanese more people.
Comment your favorite one from these 15 phrases :)
looks like really useful phrases
because I think I heard them somewhere
here and there quite a lot
but my first idea was actually to compliment to you about your English
It is so comfortable to listen
thank you
ありがとうございます☺️ I’m glad you found it useful! And thank you for compliment my English! I tried my best :) Please try to use some of these phrases next time you talk to people in Japanese
Thank you a lot! That is very helpful and not the same like "thank you "hello etc.❤
Thank you for watching! I’ll upload more useful video here so you can learn more!
Kaimu amigo!
So happy to see you in youtube hehe you got my support!
ありがとーーーーーーーーう😭😭
Thank you for supporting me
Super useful. Great job 👏🔥🔥
I’m glad you found it helpful! 😄
Thankyou so much. I will try and use some of these phrases in the future. 🙏
You got it! I hope they come in handy 😊 がんばって
Kai-san. I like your content. Go straight and don't stop uploading your videos about Japanese phrases or whatever you do. I'm attracted to the Japanese language (I'm basics writing as Hiragana and Katakana). Where I live, there's no japanese course, so, I'd like to see any video you upload. I'm your fan.
Thanks for your support! I'm happy to hear you're enjoying my videos. Let's keep learning together! 😊
いい感じの動画!!!
ありがとうございます😭😭😭
そんなことないよ。
😍
ありがとう先生😊。
ありがとうございます😊
This is David from Vzla 🇻🇪.
Thank you for watching, David san ☺️
まず、このどうがおめでとうございます。動画を作ったんだありがとうね。🙂 質問があるんです。そういえば and どころで (is it more formal?) but both mean/can be used as by the way, right? Phrase 6 is nice, but びみよう is very difficult pronunciation for me 😂 and for a second I was confused because in the subtitles its great but not bad either, but its not great and not bad either, that's kind of feeling I have with that word, so my favourite phrase of this video is...last but not least ねんのため/いちおうもっと日本語をべんきょうします。😊 うん、ちょっと、そんなことないよ。一番好きな言葉はまだなるほど。🤣なんとなく、なるほどはセクシー聞いているんだよ。🤭
ありがとうございます☺️
そういえば is used when you want to start talking about something related to what we were talking about. ところで is used to change the topic.
なんとなく、なるほど are good phrases for casual conversation 👍
とてもべんりです、ありがとう。😊
やくにたったようでよかったです!☺️
I’m glad that you found it useful