【SUPER GUIDE】Everything about い and な Adjective! Plain, Polite, Negative and Past
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2021
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How to use and difference between い adjective and な adjective!
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The only video I've found that explains it simply and clearly. And there are only a few videos about it. I couldn't understand where the な particle sometimes comes from. Nothing is explained in the Duolingo and Memrise. 幸運を祈ります Спасибо!
So what’s the difference anyway??? You only explained how to use those with nouns but there has to be more to it, it’s just the usage explained (not even explained, just given some examples), not the grammar or reasons for the existence of these two kinds of adjectives.
I still don't get it. What makes it a na adjective?
I'm still struggling to differentiate between those two, but this video helped clarify things A LOT! Thank you!
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Soooooo, to identify the difference in the two types of adjectives, it's just if the word does not end with the "i" sound, it's a "na" adjective and thus needs "na" added in between the adjective and the noun?
So how do u say “it wasn’t big” I think she didn’t explain it
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Hello, great video. Thanks very much! I've got a question about the "kirei" one because it's one of the "na" adjectives, aren't adjectives that end in "i", part of the "i" adjectives? why is it in the "na" ones? Thanks in advance for your response!
Is it just me or did she not even explain the difference but just give a bunch of examples?
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Love the way u just simply explain those words with lovely n effective way.... ありがとうございます
Very helpful! Thank you❤️
Maam you’re amazing thank you so much 😭🫶
ありがとうございます。❤❤❤
Thank you so much! This was so clear and straightforward!
Thank you. Not sure how much I will remember however when learning this again later on it will be nice to be a bit familiar with it already since it's easier to learn if you've heard it before.
ありがとうございます!
Absolutely great ! Thanks a lot!
手伝ってくれてありがとうございます❤