Sensei sumemasen, can you further explain N4 grammar about the te form and nai form, not the conjugation or te kudasai but the meaning is same as WITH, example 醤油をつけて食べます。 I tried searching other sources but i could not find anything, mostly all about conjugation and te kudasai My only source is minna no nihonngo lesson 34 if want to understand further what i mean!
Sensei please explain "nagara"for n3 ..in one fill in blank there is option noni and nagara i wrote noni but it was wrong correct answer was nagara..i got confuse ..😭😭 ....setsumei onegai shimas
One small thing: if you are talking generally, you can say "in conversation". If you are referring to one particular conversation, you need to say "in the conversation".
Yes, without the “to” it means that your house is the object that you are returning to somewhere, instead of yourself being the object returning to your house
video was my request !! thanks dude !
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すごくわかりやすかったです!!最近、日本語チューターを始めたので勉強になりました!
ありがとうございます✨
日本語のチューター!素晴らしいですね😊
ありがとう🌸
いつもありがとうございます😊
So usefull thanks a lot ! Très pratique merci beaucoup !! ありがとうございます
ありがとうございます高先生
Thank you . I really understood for what you ve teached me
Thank you!!
Very useful! thanks for explaining it more detailed!
I was also learned that it means although/even though
Noni can be difficult to get used to
I love this video. Clear and concise. Thank you for posting!
I recommend having English/Japanese subtitles to follow along!
Thanks for your suggestion!
Thanks for your explanation Sensei 🙋
Thank you for your comment😀
たかさんの説明はわかりやすいね ありがとう。👍
前回の助言が私にとって大変役立ちました。感謝しています!
Your videos really help clear up some grammar points, thank you so much! 勉強になりました、ありがとうございます。🙇♂️
こちらこそありがとうございます!
This is so useful! Thank you!
Thank you for your great comment ✨
Thank you so much, such simple yet concise explaination! ❤
Thank you!!!
Sensei sumemasen, can you further explain N4 grammar about the te form and nai form, not the conjugation or te kudasai but the meaning is same as WITH, example 醤油をつけて食べます。
I tried searching other sources but i could not find anything, mostly all about conjugation and te kudasai
My only source is minna no nihonngo lesson 34 if want to understand further what i mean!
Now I get it, the word "NONI" has a negative and a positive use, depends on the sentence, Thank you for this explenation :)
Thank you :]
のに isn't also used as "even if..." ?
also, could you make a video about how to use のを please ?
Sensei please explain "nagara"for n3 ..in one fill in blank there is option noni and nagara i wrote noni but it was wrong correct answer was nagara..i got confuse ..😭😭
....setsumei onegai shimas
One small thing: if you are talking generally, you can say "in conversation". If you are referring to one particular conversation, you need to say "in the conversation".
Thank you!!!
I’ve got a new knowledge from you!!
Sensei how to conjuagate noun pastense + noni/but?🙏
Do you have any examples??
Kinou nichiyoubi datta noni, hatarakimashita
That was helpful so thanks Taka! Just a little correction “It takes [an] hour to return to my home or just to return home” Keep it up!
Thank you for your correction ✨
ありがとうございます!!
Learning Japanese with Taka どういたしまして!
おねがいがあるんですけど、「に決まっている」を説明して頂けないでしょうか?ありがとうございます。
I see!!
I got it 👍
shouldn't it be "It takes an hour to return to my home"?
Yes, without the “to” it means that your house is the object that you are returning to somewhere, instead of yourself being the object returning to your house
Haha 😅
I’m sorry. My English sometimes wrong!
Please help me!!
ように and のに is the same in order to?
No they don’t have same meaning.
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Can we say these types .please reply🙏
がんばって れんしゅう した のに できない。
明日 party が ある のに 行けない。
もうすぐ 会議 が ある のに まだ ぶちょう が 来て いません。
お金 が あるのに 買えません
かんたん なのに できません
Is "でも" the same meaning as
のに=けど=しかし ?
Yea, a video on the various types of “but”s would be useful
Yes!!
I thought "noni" was mistyped "nani" 😆
Nani??
I’m sorry if I typo😅
ありがとう🌸