I enjoy "Moci's" lessons because they are cheerful, well thought out and apt. It is better to learn proper words and phrases the first time around, rather than having to "re-learn them." 🙂
All my Japanese teachers on iTalki say さようなら to me at the end of the lesson and I think they didn't like me. I didn't know they say this in school so it's actually kind of appropriate.
I had the same thing. The teacher always said goodbye to me with sayonara, although we talked rather casually. I always wondered if she treated me with distance or just used simple words to make it easier for me to understand.
As someone who translates 1000 year old Japanese folktales and puts them on RUclips, I was hoping this would be a video explaining what "sayonara" means, i.e. that it means something like "if it must be so," and it's relationship to the older "saraba." But then I remembered that most people aren't overly obsessed with Heian Period Classical Japanese and I'm just a hopelessly massive nerd. Oh well. Maybe next video. さらばこそあれ
How do you say goodbye to a stranger person, for example in a konbini or in a hotel? Can you use the same phrases you use for friends or are these too informal?
Mochi Sensei, thankyou for another great video! I was just wondering why kids use sayonara in daily life to their teachers but adults rarely use it. Is it impolite for adults but not for kids? What if a kid uses one of those other forms of goodbye instead of sayonara to their teachers? Is it considered rude?
Kon'nichiwa I am learning japnese. I have memorized Hiragana and katakana. But wanna easy to remember kanji and vocabulary . Also sounds like: Ni ⬆️ hon ⬇️ and Ni ⬆️ hon ⬆️
Mochi-sensei! 🙂 I have a question - What really is the usage of "o" in the Japanese words/sentences? I noticed "o" is added when the sentence is a question (example: o-genki desu ka?) However I also notice it added in other words, noun or verb (example: o-sara , o-tsukare)
Yes she is but more importantly, her videos are informative and easy to follow. Just saying she is pretty sounds creepy. Maybe mention something about whats relevant in the video too.
@@HumbleBee123you’re correct about her videos being informative. But you’re dead WRONG that compliments on her being attractive are somehow “creepy”. And that’s not just my opinion. Mochi herself does NOT find comments like that creepy. How do I know this? Because she places hearts ❤️ on comments like that frequently. And sometimes she even responds by thanking the person who said she is pretty. In case you didn’t know, girls and women enjoy being told they’re attractive. So do us all a favor and just mind your own business. The fact that you are out here trying to be her white knight actually makes YOU the creepy one.
On the left is the dog of Yadoo, sitting on the bed, haha. Edit: oh no, it is not the dog of Yadoo, but of Sinchan. He also has a white dog. I watch both cartoons, lol.
Yeah, that wave have name i forgot the name. It's on fgo hokusai np animation and honda cbr 250 rr kabuki edition. I own both but i don't know the name xD
I enjoy "Moci's" lessons because they are cheerful, well thought out and apt.
It is better to learn proper words and phrases the first time around, rather than having to "re-learn them." 🙂
All my Japanese teachers on iTalki say さようなら to me at the end of the lesson and I think they didn't like me. I didn't know they say this in school so it's actually kind of appropriate.
I had the same thing. The teacher always said goodbye to me with sayonara, although we talked rather casually. I always wondered if she treated me with distance or just used simple words to make it easier for me to understand.
at school we usually say さようなら so don't worry!😊
It was so clear and understandable that I didn't even had to take notes.
well done!
ありがとう!✨
Nice
this brings a new meaning to the song "sayonara" in ddlc.... goodbye forever sayori!
Thanks for being so patient with us 🙏 . Much Love Mochi ❤️ 😍
thank yooou!
teacher sound sound very clear and cute. my first jp learning is lucky had you here
thanks☺️
もう一つの素晴らしい教訓だ。ありがとう
Thanks you so much. I learns a lot from your videos🙂
happy to hear that☺️
レッスンをありがとう
見てくれてありがとう✨
I use じゃぁな. My first Japanese teacher taught me that one.
cool!😊
先生、有益な動画をありがとうございます。
Sir? 😂
いえいえ!見てくれてありがとうございます!
Mochi you make it so easy, but it is hard.
practice will solve all problems!😊
この動画は私の誕生日にアップロードしました。Thanks for the video! 次の動画に会いましょうね
誕生日おめでとう!🍰
@@mochirealjapanese3430 ありがとうございました😊
You deserve more subscribers!
The old Vikings and the Japanese have much in common, everything has spirit! 😊
I prefer to say similar variations too, in my primary language. This is very helpful!
As someone who translates 1000 year old Japanese folktales and puts them on RUclips, I was hoping this would be a video explaining what "sayonara" means, i.e. that it means something like "if it must be so," and it's relationship to the older "saraba." But then I remembered that most people aren't overly obsessed with Heian Period Classical Japanese and I'm just a hopelessly massive nerd. Oh well. Maybe next video. さらばこそあれ
Thanks ffor your videos ! they are very helpful!!
thanks for watching!🔥
また、今度😊
I really enjoy your videos it helps me a lot most especially when I'm going to stay in Japan this kugatsu
Thank you very much for these useful explanations :) またね
またね〜☺️
おだいじに
いもうと私は日本が大好きです😊
ありがとう❣️
Mochi Sensei 👍
💕
How do you say goodbye to a stranger person, for example in a konbini or in a hotel?
Can you use the same phrases you use for friends or are these too informal?
This is awesome!
arigato!!!
Casual but very common and acceptable
yes😊
I have also been hearing.じゃまたね. On a lot of videos.
yes!じゃまたねalso means see you☺️
😭😭😭 forever good bye SAYONARA
In other words, SAYONARA is forever goodbye
From now on I will Study your word
Thanks for the tutorial
thank you!
You are expert sensei ELT 💪🙏
thanks❣️
Of course i'm an gaijiin idiot but never "goodbye", "hope to see you later" is much better... 😊
生配信の最後に「おつ」を言います。
At the end of livestreams I watch, Otsu is the standard to say goodbye.
わたしは友達に会うとき、おつ〜!と言います😄
@@mochirealjapanese3430 同じですね?…待って、実はMochiさんもVチューバかも?信じられないwサムネ可愛いです!
While watching an anime I heard the line sayonara being used after a Samurai clash.
in anime I often hear sayonara too!
Mochi Sensei, thankyou for another great video! I was just wondering why kids use sayonara in daily life to their teachers but adults rarely use it. Is it impolite for adults but not for kids? What if a kid uses one of those other forms of goodbye instead of sayonara to their teachers? Is it considered rude?
it's not rude at all😊
Kon'nichiwa
I am learning japnese. I have memorized Hiragana and katakana. But wanna easy to remember kanji and vocabulary . Also sounds
like:
Ni ⬆️ hon ⬇️
and
Ni ⬆️ hon ⬆️
you already memorized hiragana and katakana?すごい!👏
@@mochirealjapanese3430 wanna learn kanji and vocabulary. Can you tell the easy to memorize them
Mochi-sensei! 🙂 I have a question - What really is the usage of "o" in the Japanese words/sentences?
I noticed "o" is added when the sentence is a question (example: o-genki desu ka?)
However I also notice it added in other words, noun or verb (example: o-sara , o-tsukare)
we add "o" as honorific form☺️
commonly used in a business situations!
My 💔 was broken not by girlfriend but by evil thank you! 🍺
She's SO pretty!
Yes she is but more importantly, her videos are informative and easy to follow.
Just saying she is pretty sounds creepy. Maybe mention something about whats relevant in the video too.
Indeed, So fking pretty and hot too
Not gonna lie, she's a wife material
Hi
@@HumbleBee123you’re correct about her videos being informative. But you’re dead WRONG that compliments on her being attractive are somehow “creepy”. And that’s not just my opinion. Mochi herself does NOT find comments like that creepy. How do I know this? Because she places hearts ❤️ on comments like that frequently. And sometimes she even responds by thanking the person who said she is pretty. In case you didn’t know, girls and women enjoy being told they’re attractive. So do us all a favor and just mind your own business. The fact that you are out here trying to be her white knight actually makes YOU the creepy one.
Not saying Sayonara is the first thing you'll learn in Japanese 101. But, do use it when you're breaking up with your kareshi or kanojo.
dramatic break up😂
Ah! So there isn't much difference between またね and じゃまた! ありがとうございます!
thats right!
木曜が最後の日本語レッソンだから先生にさようならって凄い悲しかった😢
それは悲しいね😭またどこかで会えるといいですね😊
On the left is the dog of Yadoo, sitting on the bed, haha.
Edit: oh no, it is not the dog of Yadoo, but of Sinchan. He also has a white dog. I watch both cartoons, lol.
So despite the literal translation being "goodbye", what sayonara actually means "farewell"
Sweet
💕
Mochi's sweet trip to Taipei@@mochirealjapanese3430
先生, apart from またね/またな と じゃあね/じゃあな, is there any masculine form for the other phrases, or they are used the same way by both gender?
yes many many masculine form that i can't write everything in this comment😥Oneday I want to take conversation video with my male friend!
@@mochirealjapanese3430 先生, thank you for answering.
How do you say in Japanese, thank you for answering?
I'm used to saying Ja Mata Ne as duolingo teaches it, is it formal or casual or both
it's casual form😊
Tenchu! 💔🍺
Ja, ne!
Bruh I just used sayonara to a person I met in pub where we don't exchange contact and I'm going to leave japan tommorow, is it appropriate?
They can not help it, since the word (Sayonara) was said by Marlon Brando (aka God father).
movie?😳
さようならもち先生😢
なんちゃって
さようなら…😭
Mam , what that wave (🌊) painting means ???🙂🙂.
it's a japanese famous painting☺️
Yeah, that wave have name i forgot the name. It's on fgo hokusai np animation and honda cbr 250 rr kabuki edition. I own both but i don't know the name xD
Great Wave off Kanagawa
Sen Se,,,, SA YO NA RA !!! 😢😢😢
😭😭😭
ko ni chi wa
こんにちは!
Make it Konichiwa and arigato then... 🙂
Oh my God! Why are there so many variations? 🤦♀️ 😅
Is it rude to ask a Japanese girl if she had a surgery?
Do you live w mom and dad, Mochi Sensei?
with my brother and mom!
😢