Is there possibly a version of this that doesn’t have the constant “ticking” sound of the countdown? I really want to enjoy this, it’s very helpful, but… that ticking drives me crazy 😂🫨😵💫😵💫
Interesting. As a fellow learner, I had to look it up. It seems that Japanese has a few different types of losing (whereas they're the same word in English) 負けます is to be defeated; losing a game/match/bet, etc. 失くします would be losing an object (like losing your car keys) | 無くします also seems to be similar. I'm not sure the difference between these two. 亡くします is when you lose someone (specifically to death)
I can't believe I got all of them correct without running out of time for any of them EXCEPT for the only one that had Katakana. I can only read Hiragana and some Kanjis haha.
I think it is easy for beginners to speak Japanese if they remember verbs with masu-form. You can also learn the dictionary form of N5 verbs here ruclips.net/video/YQ4LiuXzj8E/видео.html
No.60 the english meaning of つけます is 'turn on'.
I have my n5 exam tomorrow and i started revising today so it really helps me a lot
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Your videos have helped me a lot in learning! you are doing an awesome job. ありがとうがざいましたとも先生!
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Much meeded tomorrow is my exam. ありがとうございます
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I am taking jlpt n5 tomorrow, I'm kind of excited. This was very helpful
Thank you for watching this video^^
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How did it go
Would you mind to put the PDF on the description please?
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Incredibly helpful practice . ありがとうございます
どういたしまして! コメント ありがとうございます。😄
My day was become productive day by this video , it is really help for me.
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どういたしまして! So glad to hear that!
Very helpful video.
best video to revise these verbs. thanks alot
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Thank you for watching this video😊
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This is so helpful for me. ❤❤
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Glad it was helpful!
This was very much needed 😅.
close is in twice as is something much earlier. 3 times if you include a minor difference.
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very good thanks sensei
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Thank you so much, Tomo sensei!
The pleasure is mine!
thank you for you hard work on this video!
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Thank you Seinsei
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real good job, usefull video
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Watched, not learned fully-First learn with sentence and come back..
02/05/2024
Is there possibly a version of this that doesn’t have the constant “ticking” sound of the countdown?
I really want to enjoy this, it’s very helpful, but… that ticking drives me crazy 😂🫨😵💫😵💫
domo arigato gozaimasu sensei.
Thank you for watching this video 😊 がんばってください❗
I think you would be allowed to say blossom instead of bloom as primary word.
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Tsukemasu should be turn on and put on..in verb no. 60 you have given the meaning of tsukemasu is turn out ...but it should be turn on instead
Thank you for letting me know! I'll correct that.
helpful ,knew all
Great!!
Why not in the dictionary form?
Thanks
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Thank you for watching this video.
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どうも、ありがとうございました。先生🧡
動画を見てくれて、ありがとうございます😊
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@@TOMOsensei はい、がんばります。
I thought lose was 負けます, didn't know that it was 失くします
Interesting. As a fellow learner, I had to look it up. It seems that Japanese has a few different types of losing (whereas they're the same word in English)
負けます is to be defeated; losing a game/match/bet, etc.
失くします would be losing an object (like losing your car keys) | 無くします also seems to be similar. I'm not sure the difference between these two.
亡くします is when you lose someone (specifically to death)
Some are n4 JLPT but it's ok
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Happy to hear that!
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I can't believe I got all of them correct without running out of time for any of them EXCEPT for the only one that had Katakana. I can only read Hiragana and some Kanjis haha.
Great!👍
what does (V.i) and (v.t) mean
vt.(transitive verb) takes an object when vi. (intransitive verb) doesn't.
I have a question. Is NEMASU N5? I have watched this 2 times now but i cant find it in your video. I might be wrong thou
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warum nur in der masu Form?
I think it is easy for beginners to speak Japanese if they remember verbs with masu-form. You can also learn the dictionary form of N5 verbs here ruclips.net/video/YQ4LiuXzj8E/видео.html
What is u Verb Mean?
The verbs with suffix 'う(u)'
Can i have the pdf of this verbs list?
あけます mean to open not あきます
ahh i was confused for a minute I'm glad you commented this
Akimasu is for " To open up " for ex - the door opens and akemasu is like I open a door
1)ドアが開(あ)きます。( The door opens.)
2)ドアを開(あ)けます。( to open the door. )
1--> 自動詞(じどうし)verb intransitive
2--> 他動詞(たどうし)verb transitive