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I like it that they are so, so polite to each other, as are most Japanese nationals that I know. But I do know of Japanese who are cynical & rude too, but I feel that there's a lot to learn from Japanese.
yes , exactly .not every japanese is rude in nature . infact our culture abides us to be polite even with our friends ! you can guess te intensity of politeness here! by d way i also teach japanese at my channel .. i'm a starter though . i hope my lessons help u learn basics in a better way . i am really not comparing myself with her , i respect her a lot ! as we've been working for the same cause! i hope , it will help u . anyway , ganbatte kudasai
thanks miku . people look forward to such conversational videos . i hope your channel grows . and let us together spread this language & its beauty to everyone out there ! ganbatte kudasai , miku san
Spanish: "Yo como/comí/comere, el come/comió/comera, ellos comen/comieron/comeran" Japanese: "食べる IS 食べる!” Learning Spanish conjugation must've been hell 先生, Japanese conjugation is pretty simple and straightforward. The real challenge with Japanese is to study the meaning and onyomi/kunyomi of thousand upon thousand of kanji, but with practice and perseverance you eventually get there. Thanks for the interview, it was very helpful!
Japanese conjugation is pretty simple until you learn that there's no only present and past tense, but it's desire, potential form, pasive, T-form, volitional, progressive, cusative... and all that in formal and informal x'D Japanese looks simple, but it's very complex too (not as complex as spanish verbs, that's true, but it's not as simple as english, for example). As you say, tho, with practice and perseverance you can do it, but it's not an easy path... :_D
@@sesehoho8954 I get the sarcasm, but you are missing the point. Japanese verbs are specially easy because japanese verbs don't conjugate(the only thing we could grammatically call a 'conjugation' is the 'て形'), what you do is attach helper verbs(in a consistent and predictable manner that never changes with the exception of する and くる)that add certain nuances to the verbs. In the vast majority of the examples you listed there's not ONE verb, but TWO involved. Not only that, once again, once you understand how the linking works there's no difficulty to extrapolate that logic to other verbs and get the right answer. English/Spanish for example is different, verbs DO conjugate and there's not consistent patterns that will help you determine with a 100% certainty how to conjugate a verb you've never seen before. In conclusion, Japanese verbs are vastly easier to handle than verbs in languages like Spanish or English because they DO NOT conjugate.
@@lekjov6170 I’m very new to Japanese but after watching Cure Dolly videos on Particles and Verb Stems and helper verbs aka “conjugation”, it’s seems very logical and easy to understand/use. I think teachers and books make it way harder than it needs to be. Possibly because they don’t understand what’s happening on an elemental level.
European languages ( my own experience.....French, German, English, Croatian for example and ..... Spanish) conjugate similarly depending on “pronoun”. Asian languages verbs don’t usually change depending on the pronoun. This makes it easier somewhat, when grammar is concerned, in learning Asian languages :)
I just found this station yesterday. I've been trying to revive my Japanese studies, and since this is showing up on my feed now, I'm watching! These are very enjoyable videos!
I always enjoy listening to your podcast while I’m driving or having to wait for something to work on my listening skills. Amazing video, as always 😄✨ ありがと。:)
Thank you 🙏🏻 for this conversation Akane san and Miku san. It taught me that a lot of grammar in Japanese can be learned by heart. Even whole sentences that we may use on a daily basis. Learning doesn’t know “short cuts” I think. We have to put time in to practice. With repetition it will stick and for some people that will be easier than for others... Study every day, even when it’s just 15 min. After a while when you look back, you’ll see how far you’ve come! Good luck every one! 🍀✨
Hi everyone, I've just started learning Japanese and I'm looking for a Japanese Learners' dictionary. Can you recommend some good ones for me? The problem I have with most dictionaries I've discovered so sar is that they are too advanced and complicated for a beginner like me. Thank you so much 😊
Miku-san, Akane-san, may I know what is the effective way of reading Japanese long sentence? I'm trying to understand a sentence while I'm reading news, games, etc. and I always find myself stuck in certain words.
It doesn’t happen overnight!! I used to struggle reading books in English. Because I didn’t have enough vocabulary, enough knowledge about grammar. You improve little by little. My recommendation is to expose yourself to something you are interested in. If you don’t understand and if it’s not interesting, you would quit. But if it’s something you are interested in, you will be more curious what the sentence mean, you want to know what they mean. So pick something you love. And write down everything you learn for the first time. Literally everything you think it will be useful for expressing yourself. Keep doing it for 5 years. I promise you will be able to read books in Japanese. It just takes time. And I recommend not to choose too difficult levels. You might lose motivation. Pick books for children first. If you love reading novel, there are novels for kids on the internet!!
hey there , good to see u learn japanese ,vaishnavi san . by d way i also teach japanese at my channel .. i'm a starter though . i hope my lessons help u learn basics in a better way . i am really not comparing myself with her , i respect her a lot ! as we've been working for the same cause! i hope , it will help u . anyway , ganbatte kudasai
If anyone in the comments can help. What are some good material for n5 n4 level students. Textbooks are very comprehensible but super boring so I never have the motivation to read. Listening is really easy since there is so much content on youtube
Yo no he notado que pregunten cuando usar 敬語 y cuando ため語 mis compañeros (留学生) pero la pregunta que nunca falta es "Cuándo usar は y が?". 日本に住んだら、日本語ルールと使い方は分かる安いになります。
is anyone ask themselves why she said "hentai" that's because she said "pervert" as they use that word for that. For us... "hentai" will be "ero-manga" or "ero-anime" in japanese
ドイツ語の勉強って大変みたいですよ。嬉しいことに私はドイツ人ですから勉強しなくていいです。😅 Mark Twain を引用したいって思います。 「My philological studies have satisfied me that a gifted person ought to learn English (barring spelling and pronouncing) in thirty hours, French in thirty days, and German in thirty years. It seems manifest, then, that the latter tongue ought to be trimmed down and repaired. If it is to remain as it is, it ought to be gently and reverently set aside among the dead languages, for only the dead have time to learn it. - "That Awful German Language,"」
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I like it that they are so, so polite to each other, as are most Japanese nationals that I know. But I do know of Japanese who are cynical & rude too, but I feel that there's a lot to learn from Japanese.
yes , exactly .not every japanese is rude in nature . infact our culture abides us to be polite even with our friends ! you can guess te intensity of politeness here!
by d way i also teach japanese at my channel .. i'm a starter though . i hope my lessons help u learn basics in a better way .
i am really not comparing myself with her , i respect her a lot ! as we've been working for the same cause!
i hope , it will help u .
anyway , ganbatte kudasai
you can always find the exception to the rule, obviously.
thanks miku . people look forward to such conversational videos . i hope your channel grows . and let us together spread this language & its beauty to everyone out there ! ganbatte kudasai , miku san
Spanish: "Yo como/comí/comere, el come/comió/comera, ellos comen/comieron/comeran"
Japanese: "食べる IS 食べる!”
Learning Spanish conjugation must've been hell 先生, Japanese conjugation is pretty simple and straightforward. The real challenge with Japanese is to study the meaning and onyomi/kunyomi of thousand upon thousand of kanji, but with practice and perseverance you eventually get there.
Thanks for the interview, it was very helpful!
Japanese conjugation is pretty simple until you learn that there's no only present and past tense, but it's desire, potential form, pasive, T-form, volitional, progressive, cusative... and all that in formal and informal x'D
Japanese looks simple, but it's very complex too (not as complex as spanish verbs, that's true, but it's not as simple as english, for example).
As you say, tho, with practice and perseverance you can do it, but it's not an easy path... :_D
そうですね。日本語の動詞の接続が簡単ですね。
食べる、食べます
食べない、食べません
食べた、食べました
食べなかった、食べませんでした
食べて、食べまして
食べている、食べています
食べていない、食べていません
食べよう、食べましょう
食べまい、食べますまい
食べろ
食べよ
食べなさい
食べるな、食べなさるな
食べれば、食べなければ
食べたら、食べなかったら
食べられる、食べられない
食べさせる、食べさせない
食べさせられる、食べさせられない
食べず、食べないで
食う、食います
食わない、食いません
食わなかった
食って
食った
食わなくて、食っている
食わないで
食え、食うな
食おう
食えば
食ったら
食える、食えない
食われる、食われない
食わせる、食わせない
食わせられる、食わせられない
食わず
食事する
食事して
食事しろ、食事せよ
食事するな
食事すれば、食事しなければ
食事できる
食事される
食事させる
食事させられる
食事せず
食事すべきだ
等
確か… 簡単ですね。
@@sesehoho8954 I get the sarcasm, but you are missing the point. Japanese verbs are specially easy because japanese verbs don't conjugate(the only thing we could grammatically call a 'conjugation' is the 'て形'), what you do is attach helper verbs(in a consistent and predictable manner that never changes with the exception of する and くる)that add certain nuances to the verbs.
In the vast majority of the examples you listed there's not ONE verb, but TWO involved. Not only that, once again, once you understand how the linking works there's no difficulty to extrapolate that logic to other verbs and get the right answer. English/Spanish for example is different, verbs DO conjugate and there's not consistent patterns that will help you determine with a 100% certainty how to conjugate a verb you've never seen before.
In conclusion, Japanese verbs are vastly easier to handle than verbs in languages like Spanish or English because they DO NOT conjugate.
portugues é pior a conjugação kkk
@@lekjov6170 I’m very new to Japanese but after watching Cure Dolly videos on Particles and Verb Stems and helper verbs aka “conjugation”, it’s seems very logical and easy to understand/use.
I think teachers and books make it way harder than it needs to be. Possibly because they don’t understand what’s happening on an elemental level.
European languages ( my own experience.....French, German, English, Croatian for example and ..... Spanish) conjugate similarly depending on “pronoun”. Asian languages verbs don’t usually change depending on the pronoun. This makes it easier somewhat, when grammar is concerned, in learning Asian languages :)
二人の先生方の教え方がめっちゃ好きです!🥰
動画が続きますか?嬉しい。言語の勉強についての話しはすごく好きだし、二人は知識豊富なので、その意見を聞くのは本当に役に立ちます。ありがとうこざいます!
I just found this station yesterday. I've been trying to revive my Japanese studies, and since this is showing up on my feed now, I'm watching! These are very enjoyable videos!
I always enjoy listening to your podcast while I’m driving or having to wait for something to work on my listening skills. Amazing video, as always 😄✨ ありがと。:)
Very Impressive! The collaborations are interesting..
If you did a joint video with Japanese Ammo with Misa, the internet might explode.
Thank you for this video.
Thanks for making this available.
Amazing video, I loved it!
この動画を作ってくれて本当にありがとうございます!色々勉強しました。
みく先生、こんにちは~
質問がありますが.. 今日本語が学校で勉強しています。
あのう、先生に宿題を出してあげる時と新しい宿題をもらった時に、何を言えばいいですか?先生に宿題を出してあげる時は「お願いします」と、新しい宿題をもらった時は「ありがとうございます」と言えば自然に聞こえますか?
ありがとうございます‼ :))
Having Japanese and English subtitles is extremely helpful 👌👌
Thank you 🙏🏻 for this conversation Akane san and Miku san.
It taught me that a lot of grammar in Japanese can be learned by heart. Even whole sentences that we may use on a daily basis.
Learning doesn’t know “short cuts” I think. We have to put time in to practice. With repetition it will stick and for some people that will be easier than for others...
Study every day, even when it’s just 15 min. After a while when you look back, you’ll see how far you’ve come! Good luck every one! 🍀✨
Hi everyone, I've just started learning Japanese and I'm looking for a Japanese Learners' dictionary. Can you recommend some good ones for me? The problem I have with most dictionaries I've discovered so sar is that they are too advanced and complicated for a beginner like me. Thank you so much 😊
the only one i use is jisho . org
Thank you Miku Sensei. Your podcasts are great!
I loved it! Make more about learning and teaching Japanese please! ❤️
本当に助かりました。ありがとうございます😊
こんにちは✨😃❗ ミク先生🧏♀️と あかね先生👩
本当に ミク先生🧏♀️と あかね先生👩が いろいろなことを 詳しく 教えてくださって どうもありがとうございます‼️🙇🙇🙇。
いつも 先生方のチャンネルを お待ちいたしますね。 大変 お疲れさまでした。 また 見ましょうね 💐🌻⚘🌹🎁🍷🤵♂️💕💞💖💝❤🍾👍✌👏😃🥰😍🤩🙇🙇🙇。
こちらこそ、見てくださってありがとうございます❤️❤️
一緒に頑張りましょう!
勉強になりました!ありがとうございます!勉強の方法もっと知りたいのでよろしょくおねがいいたします。😊
Miku-san, Akane-san, may I know what is the effective way of reading Japanese long sentence? I'm trying to understand a sentence while I'm reading news, games, etc. and I always find myself stuck in certain words.
It doesn’t happen overnight!!
I used to struggle reading books in English. Because I didn’t have enough vocabulary, enough knowledge about grammar. You improve little by little. My recommendation is to expose yourself to something you are interested in. If you don’t understand and if it’s not interesting, you would quit. But if it’s something you are interested in, you will be more curious what the sentence mean, you want to know what they mean. So pick something you love. And write down everything you learn for the first time. Literally everything you think it will be useful for expressing yourself. Keep doing it for 5 years. I promise you will be able to read books in Japanese. It just takes time. And I recommend not to choose too difficult levels. You might lose motivation. Pick books for children first. If you love reading novel, there are novels for kids on the internet!!
@@mikurealjapanese フラッシュカードもできますか?
If you love perfection and get frustrated when you don’t speak perfectly, follow these pieces of advice.
Amazing...Thanks so much!!
ありがとうございます
A Akane e a Miku juntas em um video? Esse é com certeza melhor video que já vi no youtube haha
Ver very helpful and understandable.. do more and more interviews like this.. Arigatou gozaimashita miku San to akane San.
ミク先生、年上の同僚に[私]それとも[僕]どちが使っていいですか?
ありがとうございますみく先生、あかね先生
hey there , good to see u learn japanese ,vaishnavi san .
by d way i also teach japanese at my channel .. i'm a starter though . i hope my lessons help u learn basics in a better way .
i am really not comparing myself with her , i respect her a lot ! as we've been working for the same cause!
i hope , it will help u .
anyway , ganbatte kudasai
@@opdhaka わかりましたありがとうございます
i hear 「動画」at 7:28 and not 「講座」
(a comment on the subtitles). even though either way they end up basically meaning the same thing.
You know you getting good when you shift from Miku Sensei to Akane Sensei. Zenbou nihongo desune, Akane Sensei no douga
exactly what i thought when i started watching akane san as well xD congorats to next level
Muchas arigatas, アカネ先生とミク先生!!
お二人共は素晴らしいですね!
Miku habla más de México.
とても楽しかったね
Porque extraño Mexico 🤣
@@mikurealjapanese ah!
よかったら メキシコでの思い出のことを話してくれませんか。
If anyone in the comments can help.
What are some good material for n5 n4 level students. Textbooks are very comprehensible but super boring so I never have the motivation to read.
Listening is really easy since there is so much content on youtube
This is so useful! Muchas gracias! ❤️
ありがとうございました!これは本当にいい練習なんで新しい役に立つ単語をいっぱい聞き取って調べて勉強になりました!!覚えておきます🥰☺💓
wow😲😲 my two favorite 先生💚 i didin't expect this collab 😊 ureshii😊🤩🤩🤩
Akane sounds so cute when speaks japanese.
ありがとうございます、みく先生とあかね先生!
スペイン語はアラビア語とほとんど同じです。アラビア語では、「食べる」という単語は、主題に応じて発音を変えることができます。
Yo no he notado que pregunten cuando usar 敬語 y cuando ため語 mis compañeros (留学生) pero la pregunta que nunca falta es "Cuándo usar は y が?".
日本に住んだら、日本語ルールと使い方は分かる安いになります。
Thanks for teaching us Japanese
Thank you sensei Miku
The most Japanese thing about this video is the first three minutes of はじめまして and よろしくお願いします
NHKウェブイージーは素晴らしいです。漢字を助けるふりがながあります。
I love you both, sensei.😘
こんな会話の動画は聞く能力にとって一番役立ちますよ。
素晴らしい動画。
おもしろいですね、私日本語を勉強してるけど やざし日本語をつかうから よくわかりますね 60 - 80% ぐらい
❤ from Bangladesh. I always follow both of you.
essential to write pronunciation japanese all the hiragana then kanji pronunciations but 🆎 also need exact .Do not ignore
あかね先生のチャネルが大好き!
韓国人ですけどほんとうに役に役に立ちました。
this my 3rd Language and Spanish to me seems more easier then japanese ❤
最近英語上手にはなしていますよ。。あかね先生。。500k以上登録しています。😊😊😊
You are the best teacher.
Anou sumimasen watashi wa udaya desu neparujin desu nihongo wo benkeu suru no hosin desu sorekara nihongo wo benkeu suru ni techudate itadakemasenka
Arigato akanesan mikusan to mo iro iro benkyo ni narimasu listening rensu toku ni
is anyone ask themselves why she said "hentai" that's because she said "pervert" as they use that word for that. For us... "hentai" will be "ero-manga" or "ero-anime" in japanese
kekkou omoshiroi hanashideshita. washinimo yoku shitsumonsarerukoto desu. desu, masu, futsuni tsukaimasuka. naka naka kotaerarenai. 30nenkan ni narimashita.
Great teachers! I rob from them as a teacher! Akane San ichiban ne
to Akane san : なんで飲むは''飲んで''なのって聞かれたら最後の文字「む」の動詞だからと答えてください。。
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️🇯🇵
あかねさん、おもしろいですね!
miku sensei how to tell " she forced me not to do it" onegaishimasu
お二人の先生
動画をよく見ているので嬉しいし楽しい時間でした
いろんな勉強方を教えてくれて本当にありがとうございます^♡^
あかね さん かわいい
OMG!!
先生達の両方のチャンエルはもう登録していました😊
どうもありがとうございました
スペイン語では、接続法の使用はさらに複雑です
hello good morning
あかねさんがかわいいですね。
私は日本語を勉強することにしました
I’m looking for a partner with whom I can speak japenese
Or if you can help me
日本に Scholarship につて 教えて下さいませんか。
僕は ミャンマー人です。
コンピュータ大学の 4年生です。
Dois gatas!
ドイツ語の勉強って大変みたいですよ。嬉しいことに私はドイツ人ですから勉強しなくていいです。😅
Mark Twain を引用したいって思います。
「My philological studies have satisfied me that a gifted person ought to learn English (barring spelling and pronouncing) in thirty hours, French in thirty days, and German in thirty years. It seems manifest, then, that the latter tongue ought to be trimmed down and repaired. If it is to remain as it is, it ought to be gently and reverently set aside among the dead languages, for only the dead have time to learn it.
- "That Awful German Language,"」
akane is kinda nerd but if she wore a nice black short dress & heels, holy...
ええ~!一般人は説明できないけど、日本語講師の方ならきっとと、といい加減なコメントを色んなところにコメント書いてしまいました。ごめんなさい。
すごく雑な「習うより慣れろ」を講師の人が吐露するのは、なんだかなあと、、、、。
つまらない先生とか厳しい先生とか肌が合わない先生とかで、その教科(言語)の取っ掛かりで躓いた経験を活かして、面白い自分への興味・好意を餌に言語をと、深謀遠慮を。
あかねさんの動画は、日本語を勉強するつもりがない1視聴者として魅力があります。
現役生徒と元生徒のために、馬鹿に丁寧過ぎる点で違和感があったが、後でなるほどなぁと。
Hello I'm 1st
聞き流す
抜けていく
Sensei, You speak too fast :(
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Sometimes it helps me to memorize when I understand why yet I can accept the answer « because it’s the rule » as a beginner. 😋