Thank you, Sensei. Your way of teaching is very unique. It's very natural, comfortable and easy-going. It caught my attention and I'm happy I found you!
Thank you Sakuraさん for the compliment. Actually, I did not teach less than 1/100 of what I want to and my way of teaching is what even some of Japanese elementary students can do. There ought to be people who can teach better than I. Many people are busy working but there will appear more people teaching Japanese on Videos. If my teaching appears good, it is just because only a few people are teaching on RUclips for now. Teaching and learning system on videos will advance more in the near future. I am sorry for not having made videos for long recently. Anyway thank you again for watching and for your warm comment!
Sensei you are very modest! Here on youtube many people appreciate the help you are giving us. I felt in love with your way of teaching japanese kanji. I am trusting you so much, you are the only person who is teaching me, you are the main source of my japanese knowledge! I like you so much, congratulations sensei!
A great idea to learn Kanji is having like a Kanji Journal.I have a Kanji Journal for learning kanji, its a great way to know your kanjis, and Number each kanji in your journal.
Learning Kanji あなたには感謝してもしたりない。「I am not sure that this sentence is correct because I don't know well 漢字 , but trying hard for replying to comments because this'll be helpful for me to learn 漢字。l am just starting to learn 漢字 マイ日from your vdo since the 六月五日、こん年。いつもありがとうございます。
On Bootsara 私のほうこそ、あなたには感謝してもしたりないです。 I cannot thank you enough. Your sentence(あなたには感謝してもしたりない。) is perfectly correct. "まいにち(mainichi)every day)" is written as "毎日", and 今年 is read as ことし(kotoshi)(this year). 私のビデオを見て勉強してくださり、本当にありがとうございますm(_ _)m
Hmmm.. not bad but what is the difference between chichi - otousan, haha - okaasan, etc. please give more information about the words how to use in real life. Thanks! :) Anyway I like your videos! :)
"父ちちchichi" is mainly used when talking about one's own father (わたしの父my father). It is a humble usage humiliating own family people to others. "お父さん" is used mainly when you are talking about the father of another person (あなたのお父さんyour father, 彼のお父さんhis father) or when calling your own father like "Dad". "母" and "お母さん" are the same as "父" and "お母さん". Thank you for watching and the comment!
It is pronounced "hu" but when written in romanji and such is 'fu'. Sort of like how を 'wo' is pronounced "o". At least i think this is right, there may be some exceptions. Im still learning so don't take my word as law :3
Thank you, Sensei. Your way of teaching is very unique. It's very natural, comfortable and easy-going. It caught my attention and I'm happy I found you!
Thank you Sakuraさん for the compliment. Actually, I did not teach less than 1/100 of what I want to and my way of teaching is what even some of Japanese elementary students can do. There ought to be people who can teach better than I. Many people are busy working but there will appear more people teaching Japanese on Videos. If my teaching appears good, it is just because only a few people are teaching on RUclips for now. Teaching and learning system on videos will advance more in the near future. I am sorry for not having made videos for long recently. Anyway thank you again for watching and for your warm comment!
Sensei you are very modest! Here on youtube many people appreciate the help you are giving us. I felt in love with your way of teaching japanese kanji. I am trusting you so much, you are the only person who is teaching me, you are the main source of my japanese knowledge! I like you so much, congratulations sensei!
先生, 本当にありがとうございます. I'm so happy that I found this channel! I think your way of teaching how to write kanjis makes me easier to memorize it.
A great idea to learn Kanji is having like a Kanji Journal.I have a Kanji Journal for learning kanji, its a great way to know your kanjis, and Number each kanji in your journal.
If we say no, how to say. Because we say ie is equal to say home or house.
先生、Congratulate the growing number of subscribers. おめでとうございます。
On Bootsaraさん、いつも見ていただき、本当にありがとうございます!!
Learning Kanji 、先生、どういたしまして。
感謝しておりますm(_ _)m
Learning Kanji あなたには感謝してもしたりない。「I am not sure that this sentence is correct because I don't know well 漢字 , but trying hard for replying to comments because this'll be helpful for me to learn 漢字。l am just starting to learn 漢字 マイ日from your vdo since the 六月五日、こん年。いつもありがとうございます。
On Bootsara 私のほうこそ、あなたには感謝してもしたりないです。 I cannot thank you enough. Your sentence(あなたには感謝してもしたりない。) is perfectly correct. "まいにち(mainichi)every day)" is written as "毎日", and 今年 is read as ことし(kotoshi)(this year). 私のビデオを見て勉強してくださり、本当にありがとうございますm(_ _)m
Background kids voices make your study more natural and lovely 🙂
ありがとうございました😊
母 goes: wwww 😅
先生、ありがとうございます。
先生は教師ですか。このビデオ撮る時学校にいていましたか。
Hmmm.. not bad but what is the difference between chichi - otousan, haha - okaasan, etc. please give more information about the words how to use in real life. Thanks! :) Anyway I like your videos! :)
"父ちちchichi" is mainly used when talking about one's own father (わたしの父my father). It is a humble usage humiliating own family people to others. "お父さん" is used mainly when you are talking about the father of another person (あなたのお父さんyour father, 彼のお父さんhis father) or when calling your own father like "Dad". "母" and "お母さん" are the same as "父" and "お母さん". Thank you for watching and the comment!
ありがとうございました。Could you make similar video about the Japanese radicals? :)
I have long wanted to make one. ありがとうございます。
ありがとうございました。(:
Sjinsetsu hakku
すごい。ありがとうございます。
こちらこそ、ありがとうございます。
arigato sensei
doumo arigatou
11:09
Is ふ hu or fu because I mostly see fu.
It is pronounced "hu" but when written in romanji and such is 'fu'. Sort of like how を 'wo' is pronounced "o".
At least i think this is right, there may be some exceptions. Im still learning so don't take my word as law :3
@@MyTimeAbroad thank you for helping most of the time I hear it pronounce as fu in a lot of words. :) good luck
Gakku