"IF" / "WHEN" (と vs たら vs とき) Differences ┃PART1 と

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    This time we'll learn how to use "と" as "IF" & "WHEN".
    I'll explain how to use "たら" in the next lesson (part 2).
    ( • PART② たら┃"IF" / "WHEN"... )
    ☆ How to make "IF" (conditional) sentences in Japanese
    ★The differences between と vs とき vs たら
    ☆Can we use と in the past tense?
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Комментарии • 551

  • @warnerbroken8973
    @warnerbroken8973 4 года назад +137

    Teacher: Tell me an example with the to particle.
    Pupil: When you write a person's name in the Death Note, that person dies.
    gotta love this girl

  • @kristenyaun2426
    @kristenyaun2426 5 лет назад +142

    I have been studying Japanese and living in Japan for 8 months, and I can always go to Misa-sensei's videos for realistic understandings and uses of Japanese! No one can explain "if" better!

    • @pluviophile1988
      @pluviophile1988 2 года назад +2

      Especially death notes 😂😂

    • @jwatson908
      @jwatson908 9 месяцев назад

      I'm moving to Tokyo next year. Are there any tips you could give me?

    • @GoldenWreck
      @GoldenWreck 6 месяцев назад

      @@jwatson908 If I may, I suggest reading up on Japan's cultural customs and expectations such as how to behave when outside or when in a particular area (like transport or when out dining), do research on what the polite/expected behaviour is in those cases, as well as learning important Japanese phrases that will help you navigate situations like that. Hope that helps a bit.

  • @network9990
    @network9990 6 лет назад +468

    That's it. I'm going to become a patron. This girl is awesome!

    • @user-ml1vm3po8d
      @user-ml1vm3po8d 5 лет назад +9

      そうですか。幾つショットを飲む予定ですか?

    • @pashiki5480
      @pashiki5480 5 лет назад

      @@user-ml1vm3po8d おもろ」

    • @AiArts300
      @AiArts300 4 года назад

      @@user-ml1vm3po8d いっしょに いきませんか

    • @tehyonglip9203
      @tehyonglip9203 4 года назад +7

      Worth every penny!

    • @BiGSmoke-.-
      @BiGSmoke-.- 3 года назад +6

      I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

  • @Xeyxey0
    @Xeyxey0 3 года назад +64

    "I'd die if I eat peanuts. And I wouldn't like that." LOL

    • @crackaby7075
      @crackaby7075 3 года назад +1

      Sounds like sonething Ryan George would say.

  • @Xtremedog83
    @Xtremedog83 6 лет назад +9

    Is anyone else 5minutes into the video and spent like 30minutes writing down notes. And his mind blowned had how amazingly she is explaining this! 最高の先生!

    • @Karnak077
      @Karnak077 5 лет назад

      I am in the minute 27 and waiting her to stop explaining the と. 🙄

    • @GoldenWreck
      @GoldenWreck 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@Karnak077 Hope you realised that this video is _supposed_ to be just for the と, hence the part 1,2,3. The noggin wasn't noggining back then lol

  • @Burning_014
    @Burning_014 6 лет назад +86

    本当にありがとうございます、みさ先生!
    You are the only one who explains these things so well, It's like a light-switch turns on in my head after watching your videos.

  • @dairyanne
    @dairyanne 6 лет назад +17

    You are seriously the best Japanese teacher I've come across on RUclips. Even when I think, "oh I'm pretty sure I already get this concept" you throw in several things that improve fluency and make my speaking sound more natural. Thank you so much. You've really helped me understand things more clearly. I've been watching your videos with breakfast every morning!

  • @sakmario2
    @sakmario2 6 лет назад +2

    Your teaching method is like an octopus. You teach and grab everything connected to the topic so I can understand the background of the things. ありがとうございます

  • @raiji5238
    @raiji5238 6 лет назад +39

    I watch many youtuber who teach japanese , she is so far the best teacher ever xDD ! OMG

    • @BiGSmoke-.-
      @BiGSmoke-.- 3 года назад

      I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

    • @raiji5238
      @raiji5238 3 года назад +1

      @@BiGSmoke-.- of course 😉

  • @billywood4173
    @billywood4173 6 лет назад +7

    Girl, you are taking this Japanese teaching thing by storm! I just checked out your Patreon. Very much deserved. You are an incredible teacher.

  • @itachi730
    @itachi730 6 лет назад +79

    I've been using たら for everything until now! LOL
    I really needed this lesson, thank you Misa!

    • @Xtremedog83
      @Xtremedog83 6 лет назад +2

      Lyndon A haha same😂

    • @MusicalRaichu
      @MusicalRaichu 6 лет назад +7

      For some reason I really took to "to" straightaway. It's "tara"/"eba"/"nara" that confuse me.

    • @yaoretian5104
      @yaoretian5104 3 года назад +1

      @@MusicalRaichu same here, when I know you have to use と, I use it, but whenever it's one of the other ones, I've just used nothing but たら because I didn't get the difference...

    • @raelisjay
      @raelisjay 3 года назад +1

      I know your sentiment brother lol

    • @rickylosangels
      @rickylosangels 3 года назад

      When we want to connect “because” with “when” how would it be then ? Like “I can’t eat apples because when I was 8 years I chocked on one “ how do we say this “because when … “ in Japanese ?

  • @shellgecko
    @shellgecko 6 лет назад +200

    I never clicked a notification so fast

    • @saswata1445
      @saswata1445 6 лет назад

      as Misa sensei says 32:55
      double click that notification

  • @andrejbalaz3381
    @andrejbalaz3381 5 лет назад +10

    春が来る。君がいない春が来る :) First sentence brings memories from 四月は君の嘘.
    Thank you!!!

  • @Maj01984
    @Maj01984 6 лет назад +121

    Misa-sensei teach realistic content. the example with death note totaly nailed it. great video as always. thank you misa-sensei, you are awesome

    • @seanparker2841
      @seanparker2841 6 лет назад +7

      ฺBecasue she is Misa Amane lol.

    • @user-pp3bf3he1c
      @user-pp3bf3he1c 5 лет назад +2

      'realistic content' 'deathnote'... I mean, really??

    • @BiGSmoke-.-
      @BiGSmoke-.- 3 года назад

      I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

  • @koma8729
    @koma8729 6 лет назад +71

    私も日本語教師ですが、わからないことばかりなので、みさ先生の動画でいつも勉強しています。この動画は最高です!(^^)!いつも楽しみにしています!

  • @jomarelionardo7423
    @jomarelionardo7423 3 года назад +1

    I don't know If this is correct, but what i've understand is that TO is a "everytime you do/whenever you do A, B happens", and TOKI is a "when I was doing/the time I was doing A, B happened."
    ありがとう、みさ先生
    あなたは最高の日本語教師!

  • @LostConviction
    @LostConviction 6 лет назад +128

    This is the kind of things that make me have a hate/love relationship with this beautiful language 😍😍😍

    • @Sebastian-xy3xk
      @Sebastian-xy3xk 6 лет назад +17

      Same lol, their way of thinking is really different from Western societies. I love cultures

  • @mrchips7262
    @mrchips7262 6 лет назад +32

    Yay more lessons! thanks as always 先生!

  • @zangorajura
    @zangorajura 4 года назад +1

    You are a truly blessing for people who want to learn Japanese. Hands down the BEST explanation method, my brain easily absorb and understand it.

  • @howardjoven22
    @howardjoven22 5 лет назад +1

    She gives a lot of examples till you give up. That's why you will be able to really understand the topic. Kudos to this girl! Great tutorial video!!! 👍👍👍

  • @dexterlaboux4221
    @dexterlaboux4221 4 года назад +1

    Finally a Japanese teacher that addresses my unanswered questions. Thank you so much!

  • @nickinlondon4644
    @nickinlondon4644 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you for this really helpful lesson. Conditionals are sooo difficult in Japanese. There are so many different forms: toki, tara, ba, to and nara. I really don't know when each of these is more appropriate. 'To' is now very clear, and I can't wait for part 2 of this lesson. I think you will also need to put out parts 3 and 4!!!

  • @LordvonHaus
    @LordvonHaus 5 лет назад +8

    "i would die and i wouldnt like that" this is great

  • @squidaker
    @squidaker 4 года назад +5

    5:53
    As an English speaker what helped me to understand と(to) here is to just use it as and. It's less confusing for me and it still makes sense.
    ですのと に ひと の なまえ を かく *と* その ひと は しぬ
    (Desunoto ni hito no namae o kaku *to* sono hito wa shinu.)
    I write someone's name in the death note, *and* they die.
    Or every time/when I write someone's name in the deathnote they die.
    Using it this way helps to understand the "if then" way that と is used.

    • @-l485
      @-l485 4 года назад

      your understanding here is completely wrong. the kaku in the sentence she is quoting is a VERB (書く)
      To use 'と' as 'and' in japanese, you have to remember the grammar rule of using 'と'. You can only connect noun and noun using 'と' to function as 'AND'.
      Like noun(1) と noun (2), That's why in this sense, while it might feel for you like less confusing, you are just going to set yourself up to use 'と' wrongly because you will keep thinking of how to use it in the English context that you assumed to be.
      the conditional form of 'と' are only used in Japanese when we are using it to express:-
      1. *a constant result (as in unchanged facts)* taking again the example you quote, 'デスノートに人の名前を書くとその人は死ぬ,' this is a constant result because *IF/WHEN* you wrote someone's name in a deathnote, it will result in death of that person. it definitely does not mean *and'* here.
      Another example in the video to express this 'constant result/unchanged fact' will be the '春になる*と*、桜が咲きます' (Sakura will bloom when Springs arrived/Sakura will bloom in Spring)
      2. *Actual Conditions* Like giving instructions for usage of machines. Eg: このボタンを押す*と*、CDが止まります (kono botan wo osu*to*, cd ga tomarimasu-when you press this button, the cd will stop)
      3. *Natural Phenomenon/Nature Facts* Refer back to the Sakura will bloom example in #1
      4. *Used as conditional when giving directions* Eg: 左に曲がる*と*、駅があります (hidari ni magaru*to*, eki ga arimasu- *IF/WHEN* you turn left, there station is there/there's a station)
      Another reason why I said your understanding for 'と' is wrong here is because '~と, .....' cannot be used in phrases/statements/sentences that is showing a speaker's will, (also requests, order, and permissions) Thus when you state it as 'i write someone's name in the deathnote and they die' its stating your will/volition (意志) cause it gives off the understanding that your intention to write someone name and they die.
      I hope this makes you understand '~と" as conditional better because it doesn't seems like you did with this video with your comment.

    • @joluju2375
      @joluju2375 4 года назад +1

      It makes sense for an english speaker I suppose. I write and (as a consequence) they die.
      In my language, I tend to think of it as By writing due to, they die. Or Action of writing with, they die.
      Something like that. Anyway, perfect or not, it works.

  • @baudimoovan9035
    @baudimoovan9035 2 года назад +1

    yay miss sensei’s efforts are always appreciated, so helpful, tysm ❤️❤️

  • @alexlovesjapan
    @alexlovesjapan 5 лет назад

    I love how you explain things and break down the sentence word for word. Really helpful in getting a better grasp of the language.

  • @nyt_shorts929
    @nyt_shorts929 3 месяца назад

    この動画役に立ちました。
    僕は4か月ぐらい日本語を勉強しましたので、日本語が上手になりました。みさ先生教えてくれていつもありがとうございます😊

  • @shfarah1111
    @shfarah1111 6 лет назад +6

    Dear Misa
    You are amazing thanks very much you are a great teacher . Your make the lesson very easy. I am 50 years old but with your lesson i can mange learn quickly.
    😄

  • @jhuncarlobonghanoy4999
    @jhuncarlobonghanoy4999 5 лет назад +1

    Misa sensei is way better than teachers in a Japanese language school. Keep the videos coming! You're doing a hell of a job.

  • @ToddPerkinsAuthor
    @ToddPerkinsAuthor 4 года назад +83

    The difference between と and とき seems to be a little like “whenever” and “when”.

    • @NatiiixLP
      @NatiiixLP 4 года назад +16

      In some cases, you could also translate ~とき as "while" because very often both things happen in parallel with this type of sentences.

    • @excessivegrot2643
      @excessivegrot2643 3 года назад +8

      It’s essentially the ‘conditional and’ that we have in English, eg: eat that cake and you’ll get fat, or spring comes and the flowers bloom. It’s the same と particle that’s being used to make exclusive lists, just being used to present two things that happen together

    • @jaycee330
      @jaycee330 3 года назад +6

      "toki" means "time" so "time when" = "when(ever)".

    • @rickylosangels
      @rickylosangels 3 года назад +1

      @@NatiiixLP Hey ! Do you know how to connect two or more verbs in japanese? Not in the sense of describing actions (in this case we would conjugate the verbs into te form and the last one in masu form), in the sense like " I learn to speak english at the faculty"? Would you conjugate one of them into Te form and the other into Masu/dictionary form? or would you use 1 verb + koto ga + the other? how would you connect them ? I'm learning japanese and none of the genki boooks cover this grammar ... thank you

    • @parkcityhuman
      @parkcityhuman 2 года назад

      @@rickylosangels "I learn to speak English at school" would probably be 学校で英語で話すのを学びます。
      学校で at school
      英語で using English
      話すの speaking
      学びます (I) learn
      You may have to use 話すこと here instead of 話すの... I'm not 100% clear on the differences between those two grammar points yet.

  • @mycophenolatmophetil
    @mycophenolatmophetil 6 лет назад +1

    you really put so much effort and time! hope you get some recognition soon for your efforts! thanks for the lessons

  • @JoachimderZweite
    @JoachimderZweite 5 лет назад +1

    This lesson was so incredible. It was packed with information, Kanji and examples and I really struggled even during reviews but I love it. ありがとうございます

  • @benjaminhutcherson2046
    @benjaminhutcherson2046 6 лет назад +20

    みさ先生の動画を見ると、新しいことを習う。

    • @shfarah1111
      @shfarah1111 6 лет назад +2

      Benjamin Hutcherson hi can i ask how long you started to learn Japanese? You know how to use kanji too? Amazing

    • @bmilner1911
      @bmilner1911 6 лет назад +8

      With typing, you don't necessarily have to have a great knowledge of kanji. The computer/phone provides a list of options for kanji when you type it in hiragana, and the top of the list is usually the most commonly used (like in autocorrect)

    • @MusicalRaichu
      @MusicalRaichu 6 лет назад +2

      Great example! Only I think you need to say 覚える(おぼえる) instead of 習う. What you've said suggests that the videos help you at school.

    • @geometrydashmega238
      @geometrydashmega238 6 лет назад +3

      bmilner That's right. I feel sad when I'm reading the comments and I find a kanji I don't know and the person who wrote probably neither lol

    • @abdouamarth
      @abdouamarth 6 лет назад

      use rikaikun on chrome and problem is solved

  • @TooManyChoices1
    @TooManyChoices1 4 года назад +1

    I seem to find the correct video for the question I have every time I look at your channel. Thank you. This was immensely helpful.

  • @Lizard14
    @Lizard14 6 лет назад +4

    I'm always amazed by how detailed your lessons are! Thank you very much for these videos!!!

  • @546573573456
    @546573573456 5 лет назад +1

    So clear, you really think about these problems from a learner's perspective. Many thanks!

  • @yoimati
    @yoimati 6 лет назад +1

    We choose what to use in suitable cases almost without thinking, so this video and explanations are really interesting to me, too.

  • @weeaboobaguette3943
    @weeaboobaguette3943 5 лет назад +6

    First time i ever heard about this nuance concerning と.
    This is going to be so helpful !
    ありがたいデス!

  • @lilbug6969
    @lilbug6969 2 года назад

    あなたのビデオを有難うございます。6ヶ月も日本語を勉強して誰もないはあなたより助けています。

  • @fruityEcology
    @fruityEcology 6 лет назад +17

    Wonderful and ultra-productive lesson!

  • @irresponsiblebroadcast6781
    @irresponsiblebroadcast6781 5 лет назад

    Excellent tutorial. Thank you Sensei. You can explain in such a clear way, which means you got the skills to specify the details in a language. Not every native can tell what's happening in the sentence structures. That's why your English is also so fluent. Thank God for letting me discover you.

  • @kaori410
    @kaori410 5 лет назад +1

    I like that you give a lot of examples and say it in English before so we can guess how it would be in Japanese. It's a good practice :)

  • @stlev99
    @stlev99 5 лет назад

    Hi. I just discovered your channel a few days ago, and honestly, I'm blown away. Your explanations are so clear and thorough. It is clear that not only do you speak Japanese because you are Japanese, but you understand the workings of your Language extraordinarily well. Thanks.

  • @user-hr8kn8kq2m
    @user-hr8kn8kq2m 3 года назад

    I never get tired to listening to you . Misa sense ,the way you teaching is extremely good.

  • @Kakashi-Usagi
    @Kakashi-Usagi 6 лет назад +2

    This is such a wonderful video!!! You explain everything so well, and how you show sentences, colour coded etc is a huge help. I’m finishing a Japanese degree at University and I want to teach Japanese just like this ^____^ ありがとうございます~

  • @GuestOfGregoryHouse
    @GuestOfGregoryHouse 6 лет назад

    So refreshing to hear someone teaching Japanese with a more English accent than the usual American. I find it easier to follow and down to earth with an English accent.

  • @magnifician21
    @magnifician21 5 лет назад

    I am impressed by her clear English pronunciation and the depth of the Japanese lessons she delivered.
    ミサ先生が大好き! ❤
    Subscribed!

  • @Sebastian-xy3xk
    @Sebastian-xy3xk 6 лет назад +30

    Japanese is so strange but amazing at the same time; it's such a different way of thinking compared to most Western cultures and languages

    • @monotzukokuureshii
      @monotzukokuureshii 2 года назад +3

      It's not strange for us
      Japanese grammar is similar to Myanmar's

    • @Pako9713
      @Pako9713 2 года назад +1

      @@monotzukokuureshii i think Sebastian is comparing to only English xD other European languages like Polish have very flexible grammar and saying things in the japanese pattern makes sense even in polish, btw, in polish we have also "to" in the same place and meaning and pronounciation as in japanese XD

  • @DashiSmash
    @DashiSmash 6 лет назад

    You explain everything in such detail, it's really quite effective. I never knew how to construct these types of sentences until I clicked this video. ミサさんのビデオを毎日見ると日本語でペラペラになる。

  • @KamiSeiTo
    @KamiSeiTo 3 года назад

    Extremely clear, super useful, lots of examples, and even if you talk about something I already knew, you explain many little details around so I still learn a lot. Thank you so much for you super videos!!!

  • @jeisson42
    @jeisson42 Год назад +1

    Great video Misa, loved the amount of examples, most of them are now on my ankidroid.

  • @Alexander-dh3uk
    @Alexander-dh3uk 4 года назад

    私の母国語はポルトガル語ですけど、英語が分かるので、その授業が素晴らしいと思いました。あなたの英語がすごく上手ですね
    New subscriber!
    Greatings from Brazil! 🇧🇷🇬🇧🇯🇵🙏

  • @SuikaGuy
    @SuikaGuy 2 месяца назад

    みさ先生いつも教えてくれてありがとうございます

  • @michelfantinato
    @michelfantinato 4 года назад +1

    Tes videos sont d'une qualité incroyable!! Merci, elles vont être très utiles à tous ceux qui veulent approfondir leurs notions de japonais :)

  • @peaceful4u
    @peaceful4u 6 месяцев назад

    ありがとうございます。先生の教え方はとても便利で。❤

  • @AlbaLynxQueen
    @AlbaLynxQueen 4 года назад

    I really love this lesson because it uses a great variety of words and examples. Well suited for people with prior knowledge of Japanese. Thanks.

  • @kikuticps
    @kikuticps 8 месяцев назад

    Ammo with Misa videos are awesome and super clear to understand.
    Thanks Misa 🎉❤

  • @Alex_JAP
    @Alex_JAP 4 года назад

    Wow ... You are literally the best teacher I have seen so far! Thank you so much!

  • @juanca2257
    @juanca2257 6 лет назад +13

    Great as always! Cant wait for next lesson. Like! ^^

  • @JorgeSanchez-zk6zw
    @JorgeSanchez-zk6zw 6 лет назад +13

    Wow, after learning this, I looked at the wording of certain Yu-Gi-Oh! cards in Japanese, (specially the ones that can miss the activation timing), and they have the conditional TOKI, so they can only activate exactly WHEN certain thing happens, just like you said :O

  • @kophyoe3164
    @kophyoe3164 6 месяцев назад

    何か 文法が わからないとき ミサ の ビデオを見ると いつも 理解できます。
    ありがたい ミサ先生😊

  • @user-cw3yj8jv1s
    @user-cw3yj8jv1s 3 года назад

    ミサさんの授業を見ると、超幸せになりますね!🙃😁

  • @jintienle2377
    @jintienle2377 4 года назад

    You help me so much! I am on my second year of studying japanese and taking university classes. From communication with friends and my bf, I think I am doing better on top of watching your videos every day!!

  • @mycophenolatmophetil
    @mycophenolatmophetil 6 лет назад

    It took me three days to write everything down. Thats a lot of information to learn! Thanks so much again!

  • @sou_desu8587
    @sou_desu8587 4 года назад

    Im glad this lesson exists. This is literally what i hear a lot when listening to japanese people

  • @abhishekbhaskar7490
    @abhishekbhaskar7490 4 года назад

    Arigatou gozaimasu.. I will become a Patreon as soon as I get job. I love all your lessons and I have watched almost all of them. 🤩

  • @vnzcz
    @vnzcz 3 года назад

    Misa先生の動画を見すぎましたが、寝ると、Misa先生が夢に現れます。

  • @Daniel-nf1vn
    @Daniel-nf1vn 3 года назад

    a very clear and vivid explanation, thank you very much

  • @krcooleymma
    @krcooleymma 6 лет назад

    Thank you for all the great examples Misa. ミサ先生のレッスンを聞くと頭が良くなる😇

  • @manotivedi
    @manotivedi 6 лет назад

    みさ先生のレッスンに従うと私わよく日本語を習う
    いつもありがとう

  • @alicedartnell1574
    @alicedartnell1574 4 года назад +1

    This was so useful! My Japanese mum couldn't explain toki to me

  • @mikearend2009
    @mikearend2009 8 месяцев назад

    I am glad that I found your channel. Really great go go go!

  • @katelynakins9037
    @katelynakins9037 5 лет назад

    You're the best teacher I've been able to find! I love your videos! When you reference a lesson, I would really appreciate it if you used the i icon or the links in the description to make it easier to find those lessons. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @Samurai_Kid
    @Samurai_Kid 6 лет назад

    みさ先生、 新しい動画はありがとうございます! 😊🙇💌💕
    Thank you Misa for the new video!

  • @rbrant
    @rbrant 6 лет назад

    Your video is so helpful and full of clear examples. I really learn a lot. Thank you and hopefully your channel can grow even bigger!

  • @Schmetterwurm
    @Schmetterwurm 6 лет назад

    I adore your wonderful examples. They are good to use (as far as I can tell) but still connect to the things we love. You're so motivating. Thank you for this wonderful lesson! I'm curious for the next one, too.

  • @rachelpatey1407
    @rachelpatey1407 6 лет назад

    I need this video series so much right now. What good timing!!!

  • @MarkusAndersen96
    @MarkusAndersen96 6 лет назад

    I've been struggling with understanding the exact differences between these for so long, thank you Misa! :) Lovely video as usual

  • @marial2262
    @marial2262 6 лет назад

    I follow every single of your lessons and it keeps amazing me how good they are, thank you very much

  • @PortableSaltstick
    @PortableSaltstick 6 лет назад +15

    Oooooh yeah im ready to learn something new!!!!

  • @Fetitamea14
    @Fetitamea14 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much, you are the best Japanese teacher! I really love your examples, and your explanations are so clear!

  • @sundowner62james69
    @sundowner62james69 6 лет назад

    What a really thorough lesson , looking forward to the next one! Domo arigatou gozaimashita Misa sensei

  • @ferdikerupuk
    @ferdikerupuk 3 года назад

    よく分かりました。説明してくださって、ありがとう、ミサさん

  • @okashi3806
    @okashi3806 6 лет назад +1

    thank you so much misa for all your time and effort you put into these videos ♥ i really love how you always include what kind of feeling different sentences give! Looking forward to part two :)

  • @richardyudkiss
    @richardyudkiss 4 года назад

    みささんのビデオで勉強するおかげで、日本語がずっと上手になりました!ユーチューブにまったく頭がよくて楽しい日本語の先生を見つけるが有り得ないと思います!

    • @rickylosangels
      @rickylosangels 3 года назад

      Hey ! Do you know how to connect two or more verbs in japanese? Not in the sense of describing actions (in this case we would conjugate the verbs into te form and the last one in masu form), in the sense like " I learn to speak english at the faculty"? Would you conjugate one of them into Te form and the other into Masu/dictionary form? or would you use 1 verb + koto ga + the other? how would you connect them ? I'm learning japanese and none of the genki boooks cover this grammar ... thank you

  • @henriqueaguiar5064
    @henriqueaguiar5064 6 лет назад +22

    Misa, I'm a subscriber from Portugal and I have to say: your lessons are the best. And I've seen many, many other YT that do the same. You are undoubtedly the best. Thank you so much for your hard work!

  • @latvianlanguageandmystorie5477
    @latvianlanguageandmystorie5477 6 лет назад +15

    You have excellent lessons

    • @BiGSmoke-.-
      @BiGSmoke-.- 3 года назад

      I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

  • @tonyliu9982
    @tonyliu9982 6 лет назад

    ありがとう!I really learned a lot from your video! The pace at which you explain, the well defined content, the visual cues, so informative! Thank you so much!

  • @andreikatyushkin1563
    @andreikatyushkin1563 3 года назад

    It was amazing lesson! What a relief to know this grammar is possible to understand) Thanks to you )
    A long class, but has been watched from the very beginning to the very end!

  • @unaffected2
    @unaffected2 Год назад

    Wow things became so clear after watching this video, thanks a lot

  • @amecervantes9002
    @amecervantes9002 4 года назад

    istg your lessons are the best, i always end up learning lots of new words

  • @victortriump1563
    @victortriump1563 6 лет назад

    You LITERALLY are the BEST TEACHER !!!!!! Domo Arigatou!!!😊

  • @devinameinada3830
    @devinameinada3830 3 года назад

    Very detail 先生 有難うございます🙏🙏

  • @LuvHsien
    @LuvHsien 6 лет назад

    待ってました!ありがとうございます!いつものようによい授業です!😄

  • @mycophenolatmophetil
    @mycophenolatmophetil 6 лет назад

    I can't wait to watch all of your videos!! You made them so clear! thanks so much!

  • @midoann
    @midoann 5 лет назад

    Oh my goodness! I want to give a bear hug to Misa Sensei. it's so easy Japanese with her. Thank you!

  • @ThalonRamacorn
    @ThalonRamacorn 3 года назад

    Its so worth it to come back to these videos. Gives me inspiration how to teach my own students :)

  • @voodoososa5205
    @voodoososa5205 3 года назад

    Thank you so much you’re way better than most textbooks you help so much!!

  • @giovarchi
    @giovarchi 6 лет назад

    I just discovered your channel, and have been binge-watching every single video! You're helping me so much through this language journey and answering so many questions and doubts I've been having about Japanese. Please don't stop

  • @ryuuuc933
    @ryuuuc933 3 года назад

    misa your videos are amazing omg its always so easy to understand