The simplest way i understood this is desu is used when referring to a state of being something while masu is used when referring to a state of doing something
You have given six concrete Japanese sentences to conclude all Japanese sentence rules, which help me much in understanding the Japanese language.I have taken much interest in Japanese for years. For my part I think Japan has many merits for Taiwan to learn.Thank you very much for your instruction!
Definitely confusing at first but thank you so much for this video. I’m trying to really learn Japanese and the app I use is Duolingo. I feel like I just jumped in without any context or these main things so this video really cleared things up. ❤️
I've been studying on and off for about 6 months (total 3 months because I took several months off). It wasn't until recently that I finally started to grasp the difference between です and ます. And now I can be confused by other things, like adding い lol
These videos are fantastic. I was using rosetta stone with no context for Japanese language structure and it was challenging to say the least, but now it is beginning to make sense! Thank you!
This was an informative video... and I think I understand the difference between です and ます better now... BUT the reason I searched for and found this video in the first place is because my senseis KEEP referring to something called です /ます form. I'm still not sure I know/understand what "です /ます form" is since in this video these are presented as two SEPARATE things. 😓
Your videos are super nice and useful. Ones of my dreams is to go to Japan and eat at some Yatai Ramen, and I mean those super traditional ones, a wooden car pulled by and old man :) So my point is, I want to know at least the basics of Japanese so I can nicely ask for things :D
Hiw did a native Japanese petson LEARN Japanese? Simple, what ever was taught to him or her is how they learned japanese. It makes sense, you start from total chaos and learn by memorizing rules of speech, writing and reading. Yeah, some languages have more rules than others. Instead of asking, why, who, what, were, when? Just go with the flow. Fliw like water as Bruce Lee used to say.
よかった😆✨ My kanji is not normal "Haruka", so in that case, as you did, write in Katakana or Hiragana is polite! For my kanji, you need to type "よう" as "太陽(sun)" and you can find "ka" as it is!
Are Masu and Desu used only in affirmative sentences? Thank you for this class, it's very great and helped me a little bit to understand the use of them!
this would be a lot easier if I had a better English teacher in school lol it was one of my worst subjects more specifically sentence structure and what it all meant subject verbnoun ETC also punctuation but I did pretty well at tenses and which words to use. Other than that I struggled because unfortunately I switched schools several times and got left behind in some areas of schoolwork. appreciate the video though
It's 好きです not 好きます because you're describing that you like coffee, if there is action mentioned, like "I will drink coffee" you'll use ます、私はコーヒーを飲み "ます。"
I notice that when you read the sentences, you pronounce the desu/masu as "des" and "mas". Is it common to drop the sound of the "u" at the end? Also, I've always been told that Japanese is to be read from right to left. Is this incorrect? Because it's written left to right in the video
陽香さん、ありがとうございます。Very useful video. In english you would pronounce the en, at the end of bitten like えん。I'm a little confused about 朝ごはんを食べます。When i was trying to come up with the translation i was thinking it would be, "I eat rice in the morning", because i know 朝=morning, ごはん=rice, and 食べます=to eat, but when I put it into google translate to see if I was correct, it translated as, "eat breakfast". According to google translate, 朝ごはん is breakfast. So, is this correct? I know google translate is not always the best.
In Japanise the meals are named after the time when it is eaten and rice is the most common meal ... so 朝ごはん is "Morning rice" = breakfast 昼ご飯 is "noon rice" = lunch 夕ご飯 is "evening rice" = dinner But there are also other names for the meals 朝食 = 朝ごはん = breakfast ランチ = 昼ご飯 = lunch 夕食 = 夕ご飯 = dinner
1. As a traveler, if I ask, “ do you have a restroom?” According to another RUclips channel it’s translated as “Toire arimasu ka?”. Is this because “have” is a verb? Or is it because of another reason? 2. Also, why is it Arigato gozaiMASU? Why not Gozaidesu?
The simplest way i understood this is desu is used when referring to a state of being something while masu is used when referring to a state of doing something
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Bro saved me 8 minutes
this is going in my notebook thank u
Thanks, I hear そうですか "Sōdesu ka" (is that so/ I see") all the time in J-dramas, this little rule absolutely fits.
Oh my goodness! I never imagined I'd help so many people. I wish you all the best in your japanese learning journeys ♥️♥️
I was really sad to see you are no longer posting videos. Hope you come back soon!
You have given six concrete Japanese sentences to conclude all Japanese sentence rules, which help me much in understanding the Japanese language.I have taken much interest in Japanese for years. For my part I think Japan has many merits for Taiwan to learn.Thank you very much for your instruction!
Definitely confusing at first but thank you so much for this video. I’m trying to really learn Japanese and the app I use is Duolingo. I feel like I just jumped in without any context or these main things so this video really cleared things up. ❤️
がんばってね!!🌟
Thank you!!! I’ve be struggling on trying to understand wa and formulate Japanese sentences, this helped a lot! 🌸💗✨
Glad to hear that!!😆🌟 Keep going!!
thank you i understand this now
Thanks teacher
Harupaka sensi, you have just eliminated an obstacle from my learning process for nihongo.
ありがとうぐざいますん。
Glad you found this video!😀🌟
I've been studying on and off for about 6 months (total 3 months because I took several months off). It wasn't until recently that I finally started to grasp the difference between です and ます. And now I can be confused by other things, like adding い lol
I always want to learn Japanese
You explained so well ❤ i was really struggling with sentences structure and words as they always seem to change but now i see why
Thank you
Thank you for watching!😀
Very helpful. I found the use of "desu" hard to understand, but this video made it click.
Glad to see you teach Japanese, it looks easy when Haruka speaks, but it's actually difficult. Greating from Indonesia🙏
素晴らしい!
Teacher you are Great 👍
Thank you for this thorough explanation!
こんにちは I like your video
Very informative, hontoni arigato!
Brilliant video, love your enthusiasm... New subscriber, ありがとございました
hontoni arigatou sensei.
I learned a lot.
Thanks miss
These videos are fantastic. I was using rosetta stone with no context for Japanese language structure and it was challenging to say the least, but now it is beginning to make sense! Thank you!
友達の間でもですます調を使うことはあるけど、具体的にどんな時に使うかを友達に説明したいのですが、自分にもよく分からないみたいです。細かいながら、いつか把握したいです。
せんせいはかわいいです👀
ありがと、先生!
This was an informative video... and I think I understand the difference between です and ます better now... BUT the reason I searched for and found this video in the first place is because my senseis KEEP referring to something called です /ます form. I'm still not sure I know/understand what "です /ます form" is since in this video these are presented as two SEPARATE things. 😓
This video was super helpful for me, being someone beginning to learn Japanese, ありがと!
*ありがとう
cool, thank you
Nice I like it 😊
Thank you!! 😄
Welcome
thank you very much it was very usefull
Really interesting .
Thankyou for the video, it was extremely useful! :)
I really did enjoy this video.
Harupakan-san, arigato goziamasu. I have wanted to hear somethign on DESU and MASU.
Hai!
I've just found your chanel and just wanna say that your videos is so informative and interesting!! Thank you for your great work!
Your videos are super nice and useful. Ones of my dreams is to go to Japan and eat at some Yatai Ramen, and I mean those super traditional ones, a wooden car pulled by and old man :)
So my point is, I want to know at least the basics of Japanese so I can nicely ask for things :D
Hiw did a native Japanese petson LEARN Japanese? Simple, what ever was taught to him or her is how they learned japanese. It makes sense, you start from total chaos and learn by memorizing rules of speech, writing and reading. Yeah, some languages have more rules than others. Instead of asking, why, who, what, were, when? Just go with the flow. Fliw like water as Bruce Lee used to say.
ハルカさん、ありがとうございます!これはとてもやくにたったです😁. I'm sorry I don't know how to make the kanji for your name
よかった😆✨ My kanji is not normal "Haruka", so in that case, as you did, write in Katakana or Hiragana is polite!
For my kanji, you need to type "よう" as "太陽(sun)" and you can find "ka" as it is!
@@harupakajapanese84 陽香 is your Kanji? Not an easy one.
ドイツからのご挨拶。またね。
Are Masu and Desu used only in affirmative sentences?
Thank you for this class, it's very great and helped me a little bit to understand the use of them!
In negative sentences, masu turns to masen and desu turns into janai desu.
Thank you so Ms. Haru because of you I'm in love with you🥰🥰🥰
あ、ありがとうございます☺️
you look nice❤
In summary
For verbs use ます (like -ing in english)
For nouns, adjectives or pronoun use です
Right?
Shizuka. From doraemon
this would be a lot easier if I had a better English teacher in school lol it was one of my worst subjects more specifically sentence structure and what it all meant subject verbnoun ETC also punctuation but I did pretty well at tenses and which words to use. Other than that I struggled because unfortunately I switched schools several times and got left behind in some areas of schoolwork. appreciate the video though
So desu is used for nouns and masu is used for verbs?
WAT?! Since when is は the SUBJECT marker and not the TOPIC marker?
How are you beautiful heart Harupka you're really so much beautiful and beloved queen 👑
watashi no nihongo o tetsudaimashita
In the sentence 私はコーヒーが好きです, we use です, but why? Suki is a verb, isn't it? So, I don't get why we use です. Can someone please explain it to me?
Suki is an adjective. Don't ask me why.
It's 好きです not 好きます because you're describing that you like coffee, if there is action mentioned, like "I will drink coffee" you'll use ます、私はコーヒーを飲み "ます。"
I notice that when you read the sentences, you pronounce the desu/masu as "des" and "mas". Is it common to drop the sound of the "u" at the end? Also, I've always been told that Japanese is to be read from right to left. Is this incorrect? Because it's written left to right in the video
What mean e to ?says monokuma
uu I was close. "Haruka is Japanese" - I said "Haruka-wa nihon kata desu". Was I correct? Can you use 'kata' like this?
なぜ私が学校にいたときはそのような先生はいなかったのでしょうか
陽香さん、ありがとうございます。Very useful video. In english you would pronounce the en, at the end of bitten like えん。I'm a little confused about 朝ごはんを食べます。When i was trying to come up with the translation i was thinking it would be, "I eat rice in the morning", because i know 朝=morning, ごはん=rice, and 食べます=to eat, but when I put it into google translate to see if I was correct, it translated as, "eat breakfast". According to google translate, 朝ごはん is breakfast. So, is this correct? I know google translate is not always the best.
In Japanise the meals are named after the time when it is eaten and rice is the most common meal ... so
朝ごはん is "Morning rice" = breakfast
昼ご飯 is "noon rice" = lunch
夕ご飯 is "evening rice" = dinner
But there are also other names for the meals
朝食 = 朝ごはん = breakfast
ランチ = 昼ご飯 = lunch
夕食 = 夕ご飯 = dinner
@@SoulAcid1 ありがとうございます。That helps a lot.
1. As a traveler, if I ask, “ do you have a restroom?” According to another RUclips channel it’s translated as “Toire arimasu ka?”. Is this because “have” is a verb? Or is it because of another reason?
2. Also, why is it Arigato gozaiMASU? Why not Gozaidesu?
Because they are verbs!😉
@@harupakajapanese84 Okay. Thank you.
Is the subject marker わ or は? iam a little confused
What is the negative form of imas
I understand desu but for some reason I don’t understand masu at all I watched the entire video but I still don’t get masu :’)
You can watch it over and over again until it makes sense!😉👍
May I know what is e adjective?
Madesu
簡単です。でも、わすれます。
😂😂😂わすれないで!
confusing😕