Learn Japanese Particles: Location + E/NI/DE (へ・に・で)

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  • @KANJILink
    @KANJILink  11 лет назад +51

    Thank you for watching =D

  • @theophonchana6307
    @theophonchana6307 5 лет назад +65

    へ = Direction Particle/Destination Particle 🧭 (towards/toward)
    に = Location Particle
    で = Means Particle (by means of something, with something), Location Particle

  • @room9497
    @room9497 5 лет назад +8

    I am a intermediary student, preparing to take the n2 teste, while revising some lessons I came across this channel and just love how simple, direct and clear the lesson is!! Thank you so much!

  • @thenextoneisreallylong8587
    @thenextoneisreallylong8587 3 года назад +5

    I've been stuck with those three particles for like 2 hours and still couldn't completely understand, but in less than 5 minutes you made me understand clearly the difference. Thank you!

  • @istealcandycane
    @istealcandycane 6 лет назад +49

    First particle video that actually helps me understand how to use them! :)

  • @Highflyer25800
    @Highflyer25800 9 лет назад +5

    This was the most crisp and helpful video on grammar yet

  • @ThiHills
    @ThiHills 10 лет назад +43

    Wow! You are a genius. Your videos are the best! :) Arigatou!

  • @Raynor646
    @Raynor646 Год назад

    Oh wow, I finally found someone who explained why I've seen に used with 行きます rather then へ, I've been wondering why that's the case. Thanks!

  • @sudhirpawar8525
    @sudhirpawar8525 3 года назад +4

    This video helped me to clear confusion between use of E and NI particle
    Thank you so much 🥰

  • @connieg4615
    @connieg4615 3 года назад

    The simple and straightforward explanation is easy to understand. Thank you.

  • @Ryan-xy2bf
    @Ryan-xy2bf 2 года назад

    i can't express with words how helpful this video is

  • @noahlomax1
    @noahlomax1 2 года назад

    This was the best video for these particles!!!!

  • @moustachecakes7309
    @moustachecakes7309 9 лет назад +4

    You need an app - your website and videos are amazing! ありがとうございました!

  • @meijenn2578
    @meijenn2578 4 года назад +1

    本当ありがとう

  • @danielleruthh
    @danielleruthh 5 лет назад +4

    どもありがとうございます!😭😭 I'm currently studying for N5 and i was getting confused with the particles😢 u saved my lifee huhuありがとう!

  • @Moonman33
    @Moonman33 11 лет назад +1

    Wow, what a channel. I hope you will post more and more vids like this. You have smooth explanation skill, very nice animation and the whole "lesson" is well constructed, educative and fun. At the end of the video everything makes sence and student finaly understand WHAT, WHERE and WHY :-)
    Many thanks from my side and hope to get more videos like this on YT.

  • @Tatiane1216
    @Tatiane1216 11 лет назад +1

    すげええ !!! 説明が上手すぎです!! ありがとうございました!! もっともっと,動画をアップしてください。
    フランス語でも説明されていますよね。 ポルトガル語でしませんか?協力します。

  • @lydiagoingco8600
    @lydiagoingco8600 4 года назад

    I have watched different videos from different vloggers/channels. And this one is the clearest!
    Wow! Super thanks ❣
    Best videos!
    Thank you so much 🙏

  • @sahirashafa158
    @sahirashafa158 4 года назад

    thank you for the video! i learn so easy with your channel!

  • @weedward4209
    @weedward4209 3 года назад

    great explanation doumo arigatou gozaimasu

  • @Akira_1008
    @Akira_1008 4 года назад

    Thank you so much! Very clear and short to boot!

  • @Dilredd
    @Dilredd 2 года назад

    This is amazing and so helpful!! Thank you

  • @elliq2140
    @elliq2140 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the clear and concise explanation!

  • @pluviangin3159
    @pluviangin3159 3 года назад

    Thank you! very helpful and clear video!

  • @praveenkumar.n5298
    @praveenkumar.n5298 5 лет назад

    Really thanks,your method of explain is another level

  • @greed1377
    @greed1377 6 лет назад +14

    Hopefully this will help with the last point he made about に(NI) and へ(E). Like he said you can always use に(NI) if unsure, but if you can use "heading towards" へ(E) would be best.
    example: I'm heading towards Tokyo. / I'm heading towards the North. Then use へ(E).

    • @winterfoxx6363
      @winterfoxx6363 6 лет назад

      GREED 137 do you know, when traveling to a specific city, if it is more common to use へ over に? I got the point of going somewhere to do something vs going in a certain direction/toward the place, but I’m just wondering (translation goals aside) which would be more commonly said by a Japanese speaker visiting a city?

    • @ettinakitten5047
      @ettinakitten5047 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@winterfoxx6363I'm not fluent, but from what I've read, if your focus is on the journey you use へ and if your focus is on the destination you'd use に.

    • @winterfoxx6363
      @winterfoxx6363 11 месяцев назад

      @@ettinakitten5047 hey thanks!

  • @clarence-theregularcat7708
    @clarence-theregularcat7708 8 лет назад +4

    De and Ni had me confused! Thanks for the vid

  • @crankcuffin1948
    @crankcuffin1948 4 года назад

    Easy to understand thankyou

  • @edsiiin8250
    @edsiiin8250 5 лет назад +1

    OMG You've helped me a lot!
    ありがとうございました

  • @thedoge6253
    @thedoge6253 4 года назад

    That actually really helps, thank you so much.

  • @gregorybesonen3837
    @gregorybesonen3837 4 года назад

    Thank you so much! This helped me so much

  • @rohanpawar96k
    @rohanpawar96k 4 года назад

    Thank you so much it's helped a lot 😉

  • @NemyaKK
    @NemyaKK 10 лет назад +1

    That helped a lot! ありがとうございます~

  • @guitargatekeeper
    @guitargatekeeper 6 месяцев назад

    thank you

  • @KANJILink
    @KANJILink  11 лет назад +6

    New video: Learn how to use location particles in #Japanese! www.kanji-link.com/en/grammar/n5/#grammar5particle1 #learnjapanese #japaneselesson

    • @kreepychic101
      @kreepychic101 11 лет назад +1

      I found that very helpful! Now all i have to do is study it. :DDD

    • @KANJILink
      @KANJILink  11 лет назад

      Thank you Hagane no renkinjutsushi! がんばってください!=D

    • @kreepychic101
      @kreepychic101 11 лет назад

      Your welcome! I'll try my best! どういたしまして!私は自分のベストを尽くすよ!

  • @poojanegi5418
    @poojanegi5418 6 лет назад

    ありがとう押さいます your video clear my doubts

  • @mzqamarul
    @mzqamarul 7 лет назад +1

    ほんとにありがとうございます

  • @butter5144
    @butter5144 3 года назад

    Thank you sir

  • @the_n00b_gamergirl
    @the_n00b_gamergirl 9 лет назад +2

    Wow, this is so helpful and very clear!! Thank you so much for the great explanation :) I love the cute stick figures haha. *SUBSCRIBED*

  • @Len7903
    @Len7903 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @Mrilverzinho
    @Mrilverzinho 11 лет назад +2

    awesome, thanks!

  • @KANJILink
    @KANJILink  11 лет назад +18

    Tatianeさん、メッセージありがとうございます。今は博士課程で忙しすぎて無理ですが、5月になったらもっと作りたいと思います!ポルトガル語は母の母国語ですが、僕のレベルはまだまだ初級です(T_T)これからもよろしくお願いします☆

  • @spiritsplice
    @spiritsplice 4 месяца назад

    Iku is an action verb, same as taberu. Going and eating.

  • @mirapokharelsapkota6078
    @mirapokharelsapkota6078 5 лет назад

    Arigatou gojaimasu sensei 🙏

  • @fonsg2948
    @fonsg2948 3 года назад

    ありがとう ぎざいます

  • @purpliciousmom
    @purpliciousmom 11 лет назад +1

    Very easy to understand explanation and nice presentation! Thank you!! I will use your videos for my beginner students!! Wish you had included "ni' for motion verbs too.

    • @newgabe09
      @newgabe09 4 года назад

      He did include that.. did you watch all the way through?

  • @charytvlanguagechannel7950
    @charytvlanguagechannel7950 6 лет назад

    Thanks Sensei.. It is so nice

  • @rhenzrose1181
    @rhenzrose1181 6 лет назад +2

    Nice summary.. do you have a beginners videos for who want to study Japanese language like me..

  • @rachelgong7025
    @rachelgong7025 8 лет назад

    役に立ちますよ!ありがとうございました!

    • @prathambharati9976
      @prathambharati9976 7 лет назад

      What d diffrent between ネパール へ 行きます。
      ネパールに 行きます

  • @arunapatel2834
    @arunapatel2834 5 лет назад

    すごい。ありがとございまづ

  • @crazyjayboyblue
    @crazyjayboyblue 10 лет назад

    Thank you! This was very helpful.

    • @KANJILink
      @KANJILink  10 лет назад

      crazyjayboyblueさん、ありがとうございます。I'm glad this helped! ^^

  • @bickeynepali224
    @bickeynepali224 5 лет назад

    Thanks for this video sir

  • @princessthyemis
    @princessthyemis 6 лет назад

    Super helpful thanks!!!

  • @saychan0904
    @saychan0904 4 года назад

    Arigatou gosaimashita🤗

  • @tankeryy1566
    @tankeryy1566 3 года назад

    subscribed!

  • @purpliciousmom
    @purpliciousmom 11 лет назад

    So sorry, you did mention about "ni" too!!! You are awesome!!

    • @KANJILink
      @KANJILink  11 лет назад

      Glad you liked it! ^^

  • @mineminesaturn6191
    @mineminesaturn6191 5 лет назад

    The best tutorial..

  • @juanzuccoli
    @juanzuccoli 6 лет назад

    many thanks!!!!!

  • @madmanpranto388
    @madmanpranto388 6 лет назад

    very helpful!

  • @tankeryy1566
    @tankeryy1566 3 года назад

    please make a video and wa and ga pls!

  • @RoyHoy
    @RoyHoy 10 месяцев назад +1

    家族と一緒 __ 夕食を食べています. / I'm having dinner with my family.
    に and で can be use to indicate the method which an action is performed. Google translate uses に. ChatGPT says で is grammatically correct. Which one should I use for this sentence?

    • @Apfel-120
      @Apfel-120 3 дня назад +1

      @@RoyHoy 家族と一緒[に]夕食を食べています が正しいです。  [で]を使用してもおかしくはないですが、[に]を使用するのが一般的ですね

    • @Apfel-120
      @Apfel-120 2 дня назад +1

      で の使用例として第三者から 誰と一緒で夕食を食べているの? と聞かれたのに対して 家族と一緒で夕食を食べています などと答えることがあります。 ただし、この場面なら一般的には に を使います。

  • @theophonchana6307
    @theophonchana6307 5 лет назад +2

    で =with something (by means of something)
    にて =で

    • @monsterkis
      @monsterkis 5 лет назад

      GXhchhf Chhchcch stop repeating what he said you weirdo

    • @theophonchana6307
      @theophonchana6307 5 лет назад

      Neighbor he said what?

  • @Dragonballwatchrb
    @Dragonballwatchrb 4 года назад +1

    what about the particle "を"?

  • @KANJILink
    @KANJILink  11 лет назад

    Moonmanさん、ありがとうございます!

  • @tglenn3121
    @tglenn3121 5 лет назад +1

    But I thought I'd heard that we use に to express going somewhere for a reason. Such as "I am going 'to' Japan to study Japanese.' That's what I was told by a former Japanese teacher.

    • @Someone-ig7we
      @Someone-ig7we 3 года назад

      You can use either of them. Although you probably have already learned that after a year haha

  • @Juan-te2yc
    @Juan-te2yc 4 года назад

    what about を? I get confused between it and で"fly through the sky" is 空を飛ぶ but why not use で if it has action verb and sky is the place where you fly...

  • @alexfreeman2205
    @alexfreeman2205 6 лет назад

    wow!

  • @Lovelylaylers
    @Lovelylaylers 7 лет назад +1

    so would it make sense if i say
    eki ni ikimasu?
    I go to he station
    or eki ni aimasu?

    • @xiachan9226
      @xiachan9226 7 лет назад

      Ikimasu - To go
      Kimasu - To come
      Kaerimasu - To return

  • @samip5898
    @samip5898 8 лет назад

    when we have to do something heading in that place infront of ikimasu kimasu n khaerimasu ni particle is used instead of e particle is that so??

  • @Triferus
    @Triferus 6 лет назад

    This is confusion. Isn't motion an action? How can I tell when using verbs like to drive or to travel?

  • @pjguitar15
    @pjguitar15 5 лет назад

    My local japanese teacher told me that I can either use e or ni. Is it true?

  • @tsartomato
    @tsartomato 4 года назад

    so how to tell if a verb is action state or motion

    • @tsartomato
      @tsartomato 4 года назад

      公園で母に会いました。
      has 1 verb with two targets
      why not 公園に母で会いました。?

  • @manchester250
    @manchester250 2 года назад

    The comments aren't lying

  • @dancekinghoseok4608
    @dancekinghoseok4608 7 лет назад

    So isn't it rokuji de okite? because you put "ni" in the other video.

  • @ibizzhasan
    @ibizzhasan 8 лет назад

    what site are you using for the animation

  • @teamrabbitalec
    @teamrabbitalec 7 лет назад

    Wouldn't へ be used if you have connecting flights?
    I go to Los Angeles then to Chicago. LA would be "e" and Chicago would be "ni" because I would be doing things in Chicago.

    • @kazki
      @kazki 6 лет назад

      I would use に for both. I don't ever use へ. Most Japanese can't tell the difference between に and へ. I disagree with the explanation in the video. The difference is purely formality. に sounds more casual and へ more formal, but the meaning is the same. They both mean "to (toward)," and in a VERY strict sense it doesn't express the ending place/point. The particle that does express that is まで "to (up to/all the way to/as far as)," which must be used when the verb is 乗ります (のります) "ride," by the way.

  • @Stabington
    @Stabington 9 лет назад +11

    ポケットモンスターのせかい へ ようこそ
    (Welcome to the world of Pokemon)
    So, to welcome someone is considered a motion verb?

    • @0123jonas
      @0123jonas 9 лет назад +1

      +Stabby McStabington Yes

    • @DafineDesign
      @DafineDesign 8 лет назад +6

      If I'm not mistaken, へ puts emphasis on the journey and に puts emphasis on the location:
      ポケットモンスターのせかい へ いきます
      I'm _GOING_ to Pokemon World
      ポケットモンスターのせかい に いきます
      I'm going to _POKEMON WORLD_
      Being welcomed is like being invited / pulled into / brought somewhere. The destination isn't the emphasis but the act of invitation is.
      Could be wrong but yeh.

    • @kazki
      @kazki 6 лет назад +2

      Interesting question. ようこそ is NOT a verb, but an adverb that expresses gratitude/appreciation for someone's visit. And, it is a bit formal expression, just like the word "welcome." How often do we say, "welcome," in our daily life? Not often. But, when we do say it, we speak a little more formally, right? Anyway, you want to look at this whole へ thing more simply as the English word "to." "Welcome TO the world of Pokemon" ポケットモンスターのせかいへようこそ. Even though grammatically, either に or へ works, because the expression itself is a little formal, へ is used, not に.
      I disagree with the explanation in the video. Most Japanese can't tell the difference between に and へ. The difference is purely formality. に sounds more casual and へ more formal, but the meaning is the same. They both mean "to (toward)," and in a VERY strict sense it doesn't express the ending place/point. The particle that does express that is まで "to (up to/all the way to/as far as)," which must be used when the verb is 乗ります (のります) "ride," by the way.

    • @alskndlaskndal
      @alskndlaskndal 6 лет назад

      @@kazki thanks for the explanation!

    • @kazki
      @kazki 6 лет назад

      @@alskndlaskndal You're most welcome.

  • @ibizzhasan
    @ibizzhasan 8 лет назад

    are you using powtoon?

  • @ilikejapchae02
    @ilikejapchae02 9 лет назад

    Hi, I'd like to know if this is well written "今日友達と私の家で映画を見た", I don't know if that's the order the sentence should follow. Thanks! :)

    • @rangertim67
      @rangertim67 9 лет назад

      +LPYB 9509 今日は私と友達は私の家で映画を見た。

  • @ambosims1323
    @ambosims1323 10 лет назад

    I'm doing a Japanese assessment to do with describing our dream home and taking the reader on a virtual tour. I have messaged my teacher and he has only replied to me once. I have A LOT of trouble with Japanese and I hate doing it because it's so difficult. I hve been to online dictionary's for Japanese so I know the words I need but I'm having trouble with putting the particles in and what particles to use. I hate my Japanese teacher because he expects us to already know Japanese and he is always saying "No no it's easy just do it and keep trying" But I'm really struggling and it's due this Tuesday coming and I haven't even done anything on my Genkoyoshi, can you please help me?

    • @ambosims1323
      @ambosims1323 10 лет назад

      @Kanji- Link

    • @KANJILink
      @KANJILink  10 лет назад

      Could you post what you want to say in English and what you wrote in Japanese?

  • @princessleonahmaeapolonio1850
    @princessleonahmaeapolonio1850 9 лет назад

    "iku" and "ikimasu" are the same? .. iku, being shortcut? or..?

  • @tanaka-kun6388
    @tanaka-kun6388 4 года назад +1

    そうか。わかった。

  • @matteomigliore1477
    @matteomigliore1477 7 лет назад +1

    Why did he stop making these videos?

    • @nodog3743
      @nodog3743 6 лет назад

      Matteo Migliore He probably covered everything in the language...

    • @nodog3743
      @nodog3743 5 лет назад

      「0'イチゴ」 Oh, I should look at that...

  • @Quilant749
    @Quilant749 6 лет назад

    It's confusing me so much becouse watashi wa was not used as I, arigato gozaimasu teacher

    • @kazki
      @kazki 6 лет назад

      わたしは (watashi wa) "As for me" is omitted about 80% of the time because it's assumed. Japanese For Dogs 1 explains this in detail. It's available on Amazon.

  • @prathambharati9976
    @prathambharati9976 7 лет назад

    What the diffrent between
    ネパール へ 行きます。
    ネパール に 行きます。

    • @harryaungkhant62
      @harryaungkhant62 7 лет назад +2

      ネパール へいきます means "I am going to Neparu
      ネパール にいきます means "I am going to Neparu but with an intention to do something after arriving there"
      At least thats what i think.
      I hope this was useful to you.

  • @KANJILink
    @KANJILink  11 лет назад +10

    (*^▽^*)ゞ

  • @Rayzen11
    @Rayzen11 8 лет назад

    to exist.

  • @prathambharati9976
    @prathambharati9976 7 лет назад

    Hi

  • @LiviaKpop
    @LiviaKpop 6 лет назад

    Is this correct?
    まちにすみません。
    I don't live in town.

    • @kazki
      @kazki 6 лет назад +1

      Just Livia, it's close. まちにすんでいません。
      すみます is the future tense of the verb: "will live".
      すみません is the future negative: "will not live."
      This particular verb 住む (すむ) takes the て form conjugation in order to mean "(currently) live/be living"

    • @kazki
      @kazki 6 лет назад

      Japanese For Dogs 1 explains these things. It's available on Amazon.

    • @LiviaKpop
      @LiviaKpop 6 лет назад +1

      @@kazki ありがとうございます! I've been waiting for a reply. I'm so glad you clarified that!

  • @UltimateRaven41
    @UltimateRaven41 10 лет назад

    Hi, so i can write
    私はアンナに行きます。
    or is this wrong?
    Thx :D

    • @KANJILink
      @KANJILink  10 лет назад

      UltimateRaven41, if アンナ is the name of a place, then yes! (is it the city in Illinois?)

    • @UltimateRaven41
      @UltimateRaven41 10 лет назад

      No its ANNA, a Name.
      :D

    • @KANJILink
      @KANJILink  10 лет назад

      So, what do you mean then? That you're going to her place? In that case, that would be アンナ の うち に 行きます (I go to Anna's house). Hope this helps! ^^

    • @UltimateRaven41
      @UltimateRaven41 10 лет назад

      KANJI - Link Yeah, it does help me, Thank you very much, you got a Subscriber more ;D

    • @KANJILink
      @KANJILink  10 лет назад

      Yay! ありがとうございます!^^

  • @kacangjerr496
    @kacangjerr496 2 года назад

    terbaikk

  • @karlsan6397
    @karlsan6397 3 года назад

    I’m more confused now.

  • @bude8234
    @bude8234 7 лет назад

    What is the difference between:
    名古屋に入っています
    and
    名古屋にいます
    Thanks.

    • @prim_manga9885
      @prim_manga9885 7 лет назад

      Bud E If you have a iOS device download HiNative. They answer your questions and it's from REAL Japanese people. So if you still don't know post that question on HiNative app and the Japanese people will answer or anyone who knows the answer.

  • @fishchips007
    @fishchips007 5 лет назад

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  • @patchouliknowledge2989
    @patchouliknowledge2989 4 года назад

    that saved my sorry ass

  • @tellurmumgotohell
    @tellurmumgotohell 6 лет назад

    わたし は フィリピン で にほんご を べんきょうします。どうも ありがとう ございます。

  • @harpie9022
    @harpie9022 3 года назад

    this is very clear but it also true that Japanese langauge and culture is a very inefficient.

  • @Chiving
    @Chiving 8 лет назад

    crack

  • @JAIGANESH-gd3qj
    @JAIGANESH-gd3qj 4 года назад

    thank u for this video