④ IF ば & もし & "I wish I did ~" ┃Differences たら vs なら vs と vs ば
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
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Watch part 1 on と first - • "IF" / "WHEN" (と vs たら...
Part 2 on たら - • PART② たら┃"IF" / "WHEN"...
Part 3 on なら - • PART③ なら┃"IF" (conditi...
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This time we'll learn how to use ば and もし as "if".
You'll be able to make sentences like:
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Thanks for this, especially the "moshi" part near the end, really cleared it up for me.
I always wondering why you use "moshi" with "kamoshirenai". And you have also "moshikashitara" "moshikashite"
「たら」と「ば」の違いがやっと分かりました。みさ先生、説明してくれてありがとうございます!
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Finally I can fully grasp the first line of 「Lemon」by Kenshi Yonezu: 夢ならばどれほどよかったでしょう?
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I don't understand the naraba part. Is this nara+ba? Or is the nara coming from the naru verb?
@@shion3948 In the video when she was explaining changing な-adj/nouns into eば form you can drop the last な and change it to であれば or ならば
Since 夢 is a noun its using ならば
Hope this helped! ^^
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@@leoloveslyfe2135 what does the どれほど part mean? I dont understand..
@@zrx_fx337 it basically means "how far" as in "to what extent". For eg. どれほど歩けばいいのかな。For how long/ how far do we have to walk?
In the above lyrics, it basically means "If i had a dream, how better it would have been, right?"
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That was quite the 4 part marathon Misa. I love your determination to explain the nuanced differences between these Japanese "if / when" conjunctions.
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Thank you! I had no idea もし still needed to be used with one of the other forms. Thank you so much!
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相変わらず Super, super helpful, ありがとうございます先生
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The best Japanese conditional clause video from others same topic youtube video
I like that in the newest videos you use many new words and phrases, it really helps the overall language improvement to not only get the new grammar done, but at the same time learn new words while using them in some context. Thank you very much for your lessons, みさ先生
みさ先生おかげさまで、私の日本語がそろそろ上手になります。みさ先生を見つかって本当に感謝しています。
A really incredible set of lessons on the conditional forms 先生。These four lessons were full of gold to sift out every step of the way. MANY pages of notes have been made! 本当にありがとうございました。
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この動画は役に立ちます。
ありがとう😊
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役に立った!ありがと、みさ先生!
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I had to find this lesson. There is a line on the latest episode of attack on titan where Grisha says to Zeke "motto issho ni asondeareba yokatta. I was able to understand this sentence because of this lesson. This is it in Hiragana." もっといっしょにあそんであればよかった。" Same sentence with all the Kanji I know. " もっと一緒に遊んであれば良かった。" I wish I would have played with you more. Thank you Misa Sensei. The little Japanese I know is because of you. 日本語を教えてくれてありがとうございます。
本当にありがとうございました!!
Thanks, Misa! This is great for revision, I'm glad you dedicate videos to the difference between similar Japanese grammar because I tend to forget.
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Hello there みさ先生! I really love your videos! One thing I like to do is watch your videos, pause them when I learn a new grammar point, make a new sentence applying to my life, and check them in Google Translate. One thing I would like to see is lesson notes re-capping what we've learned. This would be extremely helpful for me and many others!
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I swear I was right about to search for one of your videos to learn ば and たら and so on 😱 How did you read my mind?
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こんにちは 先生, thank you for giving information. Because of this, i learned it now. Keep on posting in youtube. You can help more beginners like me who studying your language. Im here at japan now. Still studying... 難しい ですが がんばります. おもしろい ね
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Golden lesson as usual TY みさ先生
Thank you, sensei, this confused me for a bit. It’s all clear now.
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Great lesson, Misa! Thank you very much!
By the way, "I wish I did" has a present meaning, not past: I wish I could speak Japanese (now), I wish I had more friends (now).
Use "I wish + had V3" to talk about the past: I wish I had studied before the exam. I wish I'd studied Japanese instead of German (10 years ago).
Keep up the good work!
Ehi Misa! Great video as always! I was watching this for the fourth time when I ve noticed that in the phrase Aちゃんに告白すればよかった the furiagana for 告白 is actually written as べんきょう. I hope this comment will be helpful! :) Thank you again for all of your efforts
Thanks!
Thank you for this series🤧 Because of this, I now understand the major difference between them which l was stressing over from yesterday and feeling exhausted since I'm like some people who wouldn't let go anything that makes them confused and uncomfortable🙂. But, anyway, Thank you, Thank you so much🏯💓. I'm also watching certain grammer videos when I don't understand about some grammer points.😊
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先生,could you please make a video about a compression between 場合は and とき?
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Thank you so much for this! I've been so confused of these 3 terms for as long as i can remember hahaha. Your videos have really helped to clear all the confusion and doubts! Thanks for making this video :) Can you kindly explain about のに too?
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ありがとうございます!
Thanks so much for doing a series about this! It's so nice to understand the differences between all the "if" and "when"s, especially when your native language is one that only has one "if", ha ha.
One thing that I did notice is in this video is that you said that you shouldn't talk about the past with と, but in the lesson about と, you had mentioned that you could use it to talk about situations where the outcome was surprising. (E.g. 人形の髪を切ると、また髪が伸びちゃった。was one of the examples you used.) So now I'm a little confused as to whether I should use it or not in this situation.
Yeah と shouldn't be used with the past tense UNLESS you use it where the outcome is surprising :) I should have made it more clear!
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Any good Japanese soul can confirm if I said this correctly (Not related to content of this video)
二回日本へ行ったことがありますよ。
Is this grammar ly correct? I don't see anything wrong with it myself, but I wonder if I should use に or へ..
でんきだいはやすければやすいほどたすかる...please explain
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みささん、ビデオをどうもありがとございました!ビデオはすごく手伝いです!
みささんのビデオをよく見ければ、日本語を上手になります。☺️