Layla, very creative and helpful. I have been to Japan a couple of times but did not realize there were so many subtle distinctions between these two words. I am trying learn beginning conversational Japanese now as a beginner and your posts and videos are very helpful. Arigato gozaimasu, Wayne.
It's really nice to know which one to use. Been using duolingo and rocket Japanese. Duolingo doesn't really help which conversation and which situations to use the right words or phrases.
This video is so great! I love that you added the history of the words, it honestly helps so much. P.s. I noticed you said we might need subtitles to understand but your English is amazing (:
Arigatou Gozaimasu!! I'm learning a lot with you. Thanks for all your efforts doing these videos, they are awesome. Btw, Im not an english native speaker and I can perfectly understand you. Keep it up!
Wow, thank you for this. As far as apologizing, I wonder if Canadians and Japanese are related somehow, lol. Thank you for taking the time for sharing your knowledge
Many thanks for such useful information ! Ur English accent is very cute It's very pleasing to listen to ! Honestly, I triple checked if I liked the video and subscribed ! Keep up the good work !
What about I am walking distracted in the street and by mistake I hit someone making him/her fall. すみません I think is very light. Is it correct to use 申し訳ありません?
Layla, very creative and helpful. I have been to Japan a couple of times but did not realize there were so many subtle distinctions between these two words. I am trying learn beginning conversational Japanese now as a beginner and your posts and videos are very helpful. Arigato gozaimasu, Wayne.
you really teach me a lot thank you for making these.
Thank you!!! Another great video 😊
I really enjoy the examples you provide!
You are such a sweet teacher ❤ the way you teach 🥰 it's amazing 🤩🤩
It's really nice to know which one to use. Been using duolingo and rocket Japanese. Duolingo doesn't really help which conversation and which situations to use the right words or phrases.
This video is so great! I love that you added the history of the words, it honestly helps so much. P.s. I noticed you said we might need subtitles to understand but your English is amazing (:
ありがとございます!~ this is really helpful thank u!!
先生の英語は完璧です。心配しません!
Arigatou Gozaimasu!! I'm learning a lot with you. Thanks for all your efforts doing these videos, they are awesome. Btw, Im not an english native speaker and I can perfectly understand you. Keep it up!
감사드려요 ㅎㅎ
정성과 진지함이 돋보입니다,
다음 강의도 기대할께요. ^^♡
Thank you for the leson. It have been very useful. Greetings from Costa Rica :)
先生, ありがとうございました🙏
Ohhh thank you for clarifying this!
Vary instructive! Sumimasen!
👍👍👍
Lovely and helpful video!!
Your videos are so informative and practical, ありがとう😊🙏
Very useful thank you so much sensie 🙏♥️
Wow, thank you for this. As far as apologizing, I wonder if Canadians and Japanese are related somehow, lol. Thank you for taking the time for sharing your knowledge
Thank you for this video sensei!
I would like to know if you can say 'warui' in casual situations as well. Does it mean something like 'my bad'?
Many thanks for such useful information ! Ur English accent is very cute It's very pleasing to listen to ! Honestly, I triple checked if I liked the video and subscribed ! Keep up the good work !
Hey now I can see your subscribers congratulation for 1k subscribers 😃 I love japanese language 😍❤️ big fan love from インド
Amazing as always ! ❤︎
Thank you for this video sensi❤️
great! thank you
very helpful! 🙂
Arigatou sensei, Very helpful, I was always confused about these two
Exemplary video sketches are so good and also fun to watch😁
I love the history too
It is so better and I am really interested to learn a lot
Thanks
I think semimesen translation is better put as "I beg your pardon" or "Please pardon me".
I picked up the phrase 迷惑をかけてすみません, and I'm hoping I don't ever need to use it! 🤭
I don't know if you can better this😁
What about I am walking distracted in the street and by mistake I hit someone making him/her fall. すみません I think is very light. Is it correct to use 申し訳ありません?
thanksss
サンキュー♥️🙌laylaさん先生のためにこの授業ありがとうございますお願いいたします滞在安全安全な🌹🌹🌹
Which one should I use if I occasionally farted in an elevator full of people?
why'd that even happen in the first place
and if it does anyway
just say suimasen if they're strangers
😊👍
Arigato