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Thank u sensei for your very helpful teaching activities. Your teaching method is quiet and very much achieveable because of your outstanding technic. thank u very much
I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😊 Just note that こと can be used for other structures/expressions too. The one I introduced in this lesson is just one usage. We never use こと with TE forms, but we do use it with TA form when we talk about our past experiences. [Example] すしを食べたことがあります。= I have the experience of eating sushi. = I have eaten sushi. 日本に行ったことがありますか?= Do you have the experience of going to Japan? = Have you been to Japan? Hope this helps!
This channel help me so much.. I'm thankful. Also I'm the only one who noticed the very last sentence she made a mistake. Instead of suru する she wrote ruru する
mam i am from tamilnadu . i wish to learn Japanese language. i saw many videos in youtube to another subscribers. i didn't understand. but your videos is awesome. super mam thankyou verymuch.
Terima kasih, banyak Atas Informasinya belajar bahasa jepang😊😊 . Saya sangat Terbantu dengan vidoe ini dan saya sangat giat belajar dan Cepat Memahami apa yang di sampaikan Oleh Ibu. 😊😊😍😍.Saya harap, Ibu bisa memberikan Lebih bagus. Amin💛💛💛 Terima kasih Banyak. 😊😇
There is another way of turning a verb into a noun. Add the の particle after the dictionary form of the verb (just like adding こと)... So, you can translate the sentence, "I like reading books" 2 ways, using こと and の: 1) 本 を 読む こと が 好き です, and 2) 本 を 読む の が 好き です Both mean the same. I wish you had discussed this. This was a great lesson nevertheless. Thank you for these wonderful lessons
Hi sensei, how about multiple hobbies, how to say it. For example, my hobbies are cooking, reading books and watching.korean drama. Hoping for the answers
So a word about the koto is that its my hobby. A koto about koto is koto . Id like to say a word about my hobby playing the koto ( traditional string instrument). My hobby is laid back camping. My hobby is sketching. My hobby is looking at the stars. Im at the hiragana stage. Japanrse nursury rhyme is good. Some romanji anf kanji. I have lerned sone korean and chinese. There are similarities. Korean has the same grammar. Just a different script. Korean uses ptcles as well. Similaer wird order.bakje kingdom . It existed befire it was taken iver by shilla and koyeo.used to trade eith Japan. Some words are borrowed from one language to another. I find the history interesting. We dont hear much in nz. Tends to be western focused Gampae cheers, kabang handbag etc ... Still learning. Im only a beginner . I like anime and hadrama and some j songs. Kids and j pop . I try reading la els of hspanese goods. Using hapanese software and websites. Likr Google and Yahoo . Heaps of android apps. I like gunja free. I also practice in hapanese expats. Im sure youre good but im not rich. You can talk online to people for free.
ing does not convert a verb into a noun. It changes the case to gerund which is kind of both noun and verb. Jogging, running, fishing, swimming etc are all valid verbs, but can also be direct objects or subjects. They don't stop being verbs with ing though.
Hello and thank you Yuko sensei. I have one question, if you wanted to list multiple hobbies in one sentence, how would one do that? For example, "My hobbies are reading books, travelling, and hiking. I saw you respond to one other comment by saying the "TE" form is never used with koto, so I was wondering about how it would be done.
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I am an English teacher, and I have a growing interest in learning Japanese. Thanks for your intriguing and systematic way of teaching. Yuko Sensei.
I also learned KOTO by watching anime but this lesson blew my mind. Thank you sensei.
Which anime you suggest to watch for beginners?
Thank u sensei for your very helpful teaching activities. Your teaching method is quiet and very much achieveable because of your outstanding technic. thank u very much
I just studied こと yesterday..but now it's very clear to me..ありがとう
Your videos are so useful, they really do help me a lot.
日本語を勉強するのが大好きですよ。
Thank you! I've been using the "te" form with koto. Glad to find out the correct way to do it!
I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😊 Just note that こと can be used for other structures/expressions too. The one I introduced in this lesson is just one usage. We never use こと with TE forms, but we do use it with TA form when we talk about our past experiences.
[Example]
すしを食べたことがあります。= I have the experience of eating sushi. = I have eaten sushi.
日本に行ったことがありますか?= Do you have the experience of going to Japan? = Have you been to Japan?
Hope this helps!
Amazing! You're the best teacher. 先生、どうもありがとうございます。
Noemiさん、ありがとうございます for the kind comment. 😊
先生 ありがとう!when it comes to learning Japanese, youve been the most helpful resourse/teacher . Thankyou so so soooo much !
Yuko sensei, I enjoy your method of teaching. You not only make it easy but also interesting to learn Japanese.
Great explanation. So easy to understand 👍 Thank you Sensei
my interest of japanese is getting stronger and stronger cause of u sensei🤗🤗🤗
Than you very much sensei
So cool! I love how logical (most of ) Japanese is!
趣味は日本語を勉強することです。ありがとうございました先生。
rafildesさん、よくできました。どういたしまして!😊
Omg finally an explanation on こと! Beyond helpful! 先生、どうもありがとうございます❗
ありがとうございます
すごい!このレッスンはとてもいいですね。趣味は日本語をべきょうするまた。
Wow I’m glad I found your channel. This was a great explanation!
This channel help me so much.. I'm thankful. Also I'm the only one who noticed the very last sentence she made a mistake. Instead of suru する she wrote ruru する
GREAT VIDEO!!!
My hobby is actually taking photos and was unsure how to say it, I was so happy you explained it in this video!
Devon-san, I'm glad it was helpful. 😊
ありがとう先生!!
ありがとう。
ありがとう 先生
Thanks for explaining this. Now I understand koto and no can both be nominalizers.
Thank you sensei. Always good subjects//context to learn from you. You’re the best!!👍
12:12 little mistake there with su and ru
Very very interesting
Wow ... now I understand properly.. how to say hobbies... thank you
Thank you for this! I always wondered how add -ing to the verbs and this was very helpful.
ありがとうございます先生。😊
nicely explained...thanku sensai
Amazing..
I have been learning Japanese but I never knew the usage of ことです until now when I watched your video.
ありがとうございます ゆこ せんせい
Thanks you medam
Thank you! Very systematic explanation.
Thank you for the knowledge
Aaaa... Thank you sensei!
Very useful... thanks.. due to simple explanation
Thank you, Sensei for the lesson
わかりやすい👏👏👏
Finally a face reveal you are really helping me out, self study is hard but i can clearify my questions by watching your vids
ありがとうございます
こんにちは、インスタグラムであなたを見つけました。お疲れ様でした 😌🙏✨✨✨✨
I didn't understand this in my japaneses class but u explained in a too easy way, thank u sensei!!!
thank you mwah💋
most helpful lesson
ゆこ-せんせい、ありがとうございます。 This video helps a lot!
Arigatou gozaimasu sensei 🙏🙏
I've just discovered your channel,it's interesting 👏
Grazie...ciao
My master degree is in Japanese language, but actually I must improve more my skills. Japanese is a very interesting language. I love it.
Thank you sensei ♡
This was a very useful thank you a lot!
very useful thank you very much, love your english equivalent approach
Keep it up sensie
Thank you 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Nice lesson ! Arigatou Yuko sensei
really helpful
Whoa sugoi, its became all clear now... どもありがとございます!
Thanks alot sensei yuko
ありがとう、先生 I didn't know what koto (こと) was, but changing verbs like miru (watch) to mirukoto it was confusing for me.This lesson was very helpful.
My son 2 and half years old but he likes your amazing presentation.
mam i am from tamilnadu . i wish to learn Japanese language. i saw many videos in youtube to another subscribers. i didn't understand. but your videos is awesome. super mam thankyou verymuch.
At 12:20 you have an error in the typing. Easy to miss. “ ruru “Thank you for all your hard work :)
Thank you so much!
i like this channel! thanks for the helpful videos..
Thanks miss
Terima kasih, banyak Atas Informasinya belajar bahasa jepang😊😊 . Saya sangat Terbantu dengan vidoe ini dan saya sangat giat belajar dan Cepat Memahami apa yang di sampaikan Oleh Ibu. 😊😊😍😍.Saya harap, Ibu bisa memberikan Lebih bagus. Amin💛💛💛
Terima kasih Banyak. 😊😇
This helps a lot! 本当ありがとうございます!
@Sheeb Queen You’re missing a に so it becomes 本当にありがとうございます。
Thanks for the lesson Yuko Sensei !
Domou Arigatou Gozaimashta 😊💗🍀🌻
Thank you! You are amazing! Arigatou gozaimasu
Hola saludos cordiales muchas gracias por su vídeo
「こと」を使うこと習うことありました xD ありがとうございます先生 ^^
Arigato for this🥰
And anime is one of best things in this World...
There is another way of turning a verb into a noun. Add the の particle after the dictionary form of the verb (just like adding こと)... So, you can translate the sentence, "I like reading books" 2 ways, using こと and の:
1) 本 を 読む こと が 好き です, and
2) 本 を 読む の が 好き です
Both mean the same.
I wish you had discussed this. This was a great lesson nevertheless. Thank you for these wonderful lessons
At 12:10 the romaji part for suru is written ruru
big help. ^_^ Arigato gazaimasu Sensei.
こんばんわ yuko せんせい ェオです はぎめまして☺️ filipin人です、ありがとう to teach us nihongo,
I really REALLY love these videos. Just one thing (ひとこと) and explain it simply. Did I already mention that I really like these videos?
Ronさん、ありがとうございます。😊
Hi sensei, how about multiple hobbies, how to say it. For example, my hobbies are cooking, reading books and watching.korean drama. Hoping for the answers
Thank you please
写真を撮ることが好き is that true? i am not native english speaker we dont use like “taking” verbs for that it’s complicated for me
I love you so much ,and I want to develop my Japanese level !!!
Very good, but who's hobby is shopping?
Mam. I am an indian. Very interested in learning your language. And one of your subscriber. Can i Hope your help??
I have many doubts
I'm learning two languages at the same time, 嬉しい
Would something like this be correct:
趣味は料理することです
¡Oooooh! Muchas gracias~♪
So a word about the koto is that its my hobby.
A koto about koto is koto .
Id like to say a word about my hobby playing the koto ( traditional string instrument).
My hobby is laid back camping.
My hobby is sketching.
My hobby is looking at the stars.
Im at the hiragana stage. Japanrse nursury rhyme is good. Some romanji anf kanji.
I have lerned sone korean and chinese.
There are similarities. Korean has the same grammar. Just a different script. Korean uses ptcles as well. Similaer wird order.bakje kingdom . It existed befire it was taken iver by shilla and koyeo.used to trade eith Japan. Some words are borrowed from one language to another. I find the history interesting. We dont hear much in nz. Tends to be western focused
Gampae cheers, kabang handbag etc ...
Still learning. Im only a beginner .
I like anime and hadrama and some j songs. Kids and j pop . I try reading la els of hspanese goods. Using hapanese software and websites. Likr Google and Yahoo . Heaps of android apps. I like gunja free. I also practice in hapanese expats. Im sure youre good but im not rich. You can talk online to people for free.
ing does not convert a verb into a noun. It changes the case to gerund which is kind of both noun and verb.
Jogging, running, fishing, swimming etc are all valid verbs, but can also be direct objects or subjects. They don't stop being verbs with ing though.
I don't really understand this argument. In what sense is "jogging" a verb? It might be derived from the verb "jog", but you can't say, "I jogging."
What's difference between 見るor みます
just wow
Thank goodness I'm not alone I love anime!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's the greatest ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!😆♥️
Hello and thank you Yuko sensei. I have one question, if you wanted to list multiple hobbies in one sentence, how would one do that? For example, "My hobbies are reading books, travelling, and hiking. I saw you respond to one other comment by saying the "TE" form is never used with koto, so I was wondering about how it would be done.
Hi Ma'am, can you translate this in Japanese.
My Hobby is biking. Thank you Ma'am. God bless
Arigato gosaimasu
Hi, I have a question! would
しゅみはしゃしんをとります。
(趣味は写真を取ります。)
also be correct? just more polite, maybe?
please translate "my hobby is watching anime specially AOT" thanks