I would love if there was a trand were People take a Scene from a show in their netive language and Translate it Literally in English so people can see how the Language sounds to it's speakrs
literally every thing i learnt about Japanese is from you .. thank you RISA and every other one in JapanesePod101 team for all these many contents .. you guys are the best .
Yep, also Spanish phonetics are way more similar to japanese (I took japanese for a year and a half) last week I met my friend's GF and She's from Japan, She said my accent and pronuntiation was very good :D!
I’m confused for the mean time, as I haven’t really known the “additional meanings” of 行く up until now. But that’s fine, I’ll get a hold of it soon! Thank you very much for these lessons :)
It would be very neat if you wrote down the names of the people in the examples! Or just don't mention their names if you don't use them in the phrase ^^ PS: I'm in love with this series and I hope you will be doing more videos like this ♥
Whoaw!!! This is a nice idea from JapanesePod101, you guys have been trying to make videos, but this series is a well-thought one tbh. Am enjoying it, and I bet others are.
This has turned from a lesson in conjugation into "look how versatile this one verb is" which is helpful, yes. But not very good when yknow... I'm just trying to figure out how to conjugate.
If anyone can answer, I have a question. Watashi wa Tabemasu Watashi wa Taberu Both are the same, except one is used formally with strangers/teachers/elders etc.. The other one is used with friends. The informal form "taberu" is that the same as the infinitive? So you can use the infinitive as your "present tense? But they both mean the exact samething.
The many different uses of iku... reminds me of trying to decide on an adjective form in Icelandic. Oof! (Long story short: I'll need to repeatedly refer back to this lesson before I get even slightly confident about using the word.)
Is there a 'know your verb' playlist? I searched the chann but found none. I'm studying the verb conjugation that's why I'm looking for a good material. Thank you
Very nice, but with Kanji can you have the letters. Some of us are serious learners and do not know these roman letter readings as they change from language to language. ขอบคุณนะคะ
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Can someone explain what some of these words are cause i have no idea what she means by affirmative and negative well, i know was they mean but they do not match
I love these ones that provide context, usage and variations. Not just listing the Japanese-English translation and moving on. ♥
Exactly
exzalt;y
Complete agree! Still difficult to remember though
I would love if there was a trand were People take a Scene from a show in their netive language and Translate it Literally in English so people can see how the Language sounds to it's speakrs
I'm ikuuing
🤣🤣🤣😉😜
Why do I understand this smh
Multilingual be like... 😂
XD
I am tabemasing
This is easily the best verb conjugation video I've seen so far!
This is extremely useful! Thanks Risa!
I think verb is the most important part of Japanese language.
Not many languages can work with nominal sentences alone 😝
ラサ先生、I restored the faith on myself that I'll be able to learn Nihongo. Your videos helping me a lot. どうもうあらがとう。
Risa sensei is my crack dealer but instead of crack she deals kanji
"pst,do you want some 苦楽 ( くらく ) ?"
@@axellea1592 sorry I don't do drugs.
@@winstonsmith77 "pain and pleasure" it does seem like an actual drug name-
@@axellea1592 yup like angel dust
well... she does crack kanji for us. i mean, amirite people.
so she is a 'crack dealer' of sorts
Thank you Risa sama, smart, funny, and beautiful, the greatest japanese teacher I know !
literally every thing i learnt about Japanese is from you .. thank you RISA and every other one in JapanesePod101 team for all these many contents .. you guys are the best .
I feel like I relate Japanese more to Spanish than English. Knowing both helps me a lot! And your videos are great thank you.
Yep, also Spanish phonetics are way more similar to japanese (I took japanese for a year and a half) last week I met my friend's GF and She's from Japan, She said my accent and pronuntiation was very good :D!
I’m confused for the mean time, as I haven’t really known the “additional meanings” of 行く up until now. But that’s fine, I’ll get a hold of it soon! Thank you very much for these lessons :)
Thank you so much!!! I have Japanese homework due tomorrow and I really needed this. I can’t thank you enough 😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you I love the effort and emphasis for us to learn.Nihongo is very hard but I know its worth it.
"you can use 行く like the word come"
Men of culture: She's right on that one.
Indeed
I'm fucking can't get through this i m diing
y’all better stop😭
@@angel127_ Don't you mean
止めてください!
I'd love to see more verbs conjugation explained like this!!!
It would be very neat if you wrote down the names of the people in the examples! Or just don't mention their names if you don't use them in the phrase ^^
PS: I'm in love with this series and I hope you will be doing more videos like this ♥
Arigatou gozaimasu, sensei Risa!!
The best way to learn the perfect Japanese language, thanks for sharing.
Helped me much.
More verbs, more videos, onegaishimasu 🙏
Whoaw!!! This is a nice idea from JapanesePod101, you guys have been trying to make videos, but this series is a well-thought one tbh. Am enjoying it, and I bet others are.
This series needs to continue.
Risa, you are fantastic
im 13, and this is my 3rd learning laungage.
comments on this one gonna be interesting.
Yeah it can feel it coming anytime now
Took me a while to get what you meant xd.
iykyk
@@JToPocHi ya
@@pocarisweat8085 why??
risa sensei you are cleaver teacher explain clearly thank you so much I am sri lankan
I love Japanese accent and voice
Thank you so much so easy to understand ❤❤❤
This has turned from a lesson in conjugation into "look how versatile this one verb is" which is helpful, yes. But not very good when yknow... I'm just trying to figure out how to conjugate.
I got about 4 minutes in, before I got lost.
iku
But in the very beginning so much of the conjugation is covered. It’s very helpful, as long as you’re understanding what’s being taught.
love this series hope you make more of this
Your guys videos are so stinking helpful. Thank you!
Yeah. A conjugation series.
Love it so much! Keep on doing this content
If anyone can answer, I have a question.
Watashi wa Tabemasu
Watashi wa Taberu
Both are the same, except one is used formally with strangers/teachers/elders etc..
The other one is used with friends. The informal form "taberu" is that the same as the infinitive?
So you can use the infinitive as your "present tense?
But they both mean the exact samething.
Arigato Risa sensei
行く is actually slightly irregular. The て form is 行って but it should be 行いて just as 書くbecomes 書いて.
Hey Alisha!
Thanks for the effort. It's a bit complicated. Maybe it should start with simple sentences, then go on to those complex ones.
ありがとうございます!
Iku... ikuuuuuu
J adore Risa san, merci beaucoup, très instructif
Thank you so much 😊😊😊😊😊😊😋
Lovely Japanease language ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This was really helpful! Thanks!
Thank you!
彼らは時間が癒えると言います. 私なしで人生を生きてはいけませんあなたの私のものをまだ引き起こします.
The many different uses of iku... reminds me of trying to decide on an adjective form in Icelandic. Oof!
(Long story short: I'll need to repeatedly refer back to this lesson before I get even slightly confident about using the word.)
Is there a 'know your verb' playlist? I searched the chann but found none. I'm studying the verb conjugation that's why I'm looking for a good material. Thank you
Thank you
Very well explained but still can't make the sentences in Nihon 🙄👍
Well... Nice I think 🤔😅
私はあなたを一番信頼しています
Amazing Sensee
iku iku iku iku
Guys shall i learn kanji to understand this vedio and verbs in general or its okay to learn with only hiragana ?
Risa Sensei: It means to come
Me: I guess watching shmentai is a usefull learning tool.
五段 (ごだん)
五段活用 (ごだんかつよう)
Yo amo al idioma japonés. I love japanese language. 日本語大好き。Risa Sama is so beautiful!
Very nice, but with Kanji can you have the letters. Some of us are serious learners and do not know these roman letter readings as they change from language to language. ขอบคุณนะคะ
So I can use iku like I would use verbs in English instead of to drive or to ride etc?
Hii
Your the second wow
Beginner 🇯🇵😇🥰🥰🥰🙋🏻♀️💮
Isn't ''行きましょう'' the formal/polite word/way while ''行こう'' the informal one, or am i missing something?
You're correct
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Can someone explain what some of these words are cause i have no idea what she means by affirmative and negative well, i know was they mean but they do not match
Hi
Yes I want to go beach with you 😁
行く (いく)
Stem: 行 (い) + か行 (かきくけこ)
Please explain 行う
What about progressive form?
I love risa
So that's what my girlfriend keeps saying to me every night. I thought she was having a stroke
何
I like japanese verbs
at 10:50 ish ; can someone explain the difference between 自転車にのりました and いや自転車で行った
How do I say never will in Japanese?
Godan verbs (Group 1 verbs)
Please my challenge is how to learn how to write and read the kana language
来週
We love Risa
so how would you say "im currently on my way to tokyo" ?
東京に行きます
Maybe (?)
@@pastellepuppy i think that means i will go to tokyo
@@MetalGuitarTimo 今、東京に行きます
Maybe this?
@@pastellepuppy yeah maybe with 行って います ending
some variations. 私は東京に向かっています。 or 私は東京に行く途中です。
2:12 and yes, it means the same thing in Japanese as is does in English ;)
Is this video new or recycled for the nth time?
New..i guess
I see.. obviously i feel awkward learning japanese in class, i feel something different from what i hear in dorama or tv show
来週、来年
Ikuru ni Porunaeffu
hello, may I know why 'to' is used in Saikin, kare "to" atte ru?
Or watch Shogun...
OH NO! I EATEN THE WRONG PILLS... IKU- IKUUUUUUUUU AAAAAAAAAAAAA
She is so beautiful
ファーマー東京ジャパンは、中に畑の土地を耕しました。 デュRi Lots of kupukotsu
大会が上手く行くように願っています。
。。。
あああ何で?ハサンさん、ハサンさん、
どこに行きた?
Ikuzo, minna! Ganbatte!
I don’t even need to know the verbs to understand this
I’ve seen too much anime
“Let’s go, everyone! Do your best!”
@@ikiyou_ haha, Well done😂
行かなくちゃ。。 I have to go..
Could u also say “raishu in, America e ikimasu”
ni**
I love you risa...
Would it be incorrect to say いくinstead?
There is no difference when saying. In writing it’s better to use the kanji version though, because iku can mean many other things.
4:21 "Tomorrow, ...pool... won't come?"
I thought I can hear her holds back laughter as this translate to an English caveman language 🤣
Other parts of the world : Coming
Japan: Going
Hiiiiiiiii
Japanese grammar is very similar to Tamil.
I don't think you want to "Raishu, Amerika ni ikimasu" in our current state of affairs, ha ha...
😭😭