【GENKI L13】How to use てみる TE MIRU - "Try Something" in Japanese
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Let's learn how to use てみる (TE MIRU) to say "Try something" in Japanese. This grammar is covered in the book, GENKI 2.
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yuko 先生 ありがとうございます。 今 .日本語を 勉強 しています。 フィリピン人 です。
ありがとう、先生 📚
ありがとう、先生 です。
I am a sri lankan 🇱🇰 ,, Sense your videos are very useful for someone who is learning Japanese like me , ❤️ありがとうございました❤️ 🇯🇵👌
You're back Yuko Sensei! Nice to watch you again.
Thank you for the video! Very well done and very thorough and helpful. I appreciate that you took the time to explain that you don’t use kanji for てみる.
Personally I would prefer seeing plain forms of verbs over masu forms, because it’s easier to learn and remember for me. May not be the same for others though.
It might be better to make sentences using kanji in it and just put hiragana reading above but it could take more time therefore I completly understand if you wont. By the way it's another helpful video. I was really wondering like hour ago how to create one similiar sencence.
Another useful tutorial.
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Good video and good teacher
Thanks a million - Best teacher! - Please make more videos -
Domou Arigatou Sensei🌻
Thank you sensei it was helpful 🥰🥰🥰
Great lesson, but didn't cover the phrase I would always use. Natto o tabete mimasen. lol
Because no native speakers would say "Natto wo tabete mimasen." We say, Natto wa tabemasen.
ブラジルから:良いビデオ .ありがとうございました !
Really useful video. Thank you so much, Yuko sensei.🙏
Merci beaucoup!! :)
very detailed and so informative! thank you!❤❤❤
thanks😄😄😄
ありがとうございます
As always your explanation and examples are far superior to Genki ones
Did you covered all genki lessons or not? Please tell 先生...
ありがとうございます、勉強してみましたけど、わかりませんでした。
ありがとうございます!
Thank you so much sensei. I learned the lesson well.
Can you please tell me that this is the last video and all the lessons are completed?
Thanks for the great explanation.
But, I have 2questions though
1. Isn't けど casual form, why do we use in this formal sentence?
2. Does the casual of 食べてみました becomes食べてみた?
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Why would we not use the "masen ka" verb form when asking if they wanted to try the natto?
Yuko sensei could you please explain me in short the difference of usage of 利用 and 使用? To me it seems like they have same meaning, are they interchangeable or? Thanks in advance, great video
The only sticking point for me is equating "I didn't understand" with "I didn't get an answer." To me, "I didn't understand" implies that the teacher did answer, but I didn't understand what she said. "I didn't get an answer" implies that despite my asking, she did not respond at all.
Other than that, it's cool to see that two completely unrelated languages can use the same verb to express the same idea.
Yuko sensei, Can we not use 'ga' instead of 'kedo'?
Yes, you can. It is just that GA is less conversational and makes it sound more formal. You can watch this lesson to learn more. ruclips.net/video/iCn7Z77cyGQ/видео.html
Hope it helps!
@@YukoSensei Thank you, Yuko sensei, for the lesson. It was very helpful.
how to say it in japanese " please let me try or try me first" please i like to know it
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ありがとうございます