Thank you so much for watching!!🔥 Now do you know how and when to use「に」&「で」?? As always, don't forget to check out the quiz at the end of the video and leave your answer in the comment section!! We'll make sure to check them out😉
I had understood that "に" was used only to talk about destinations, and could be used the same way as "to" in English. And "で" was used as a preposition of place, ( which are a bit confusing in English too. lol) Now I have a better understanding on this one. I think the answer is で. ありがとうございます!
Omg, your explanation is just sooo easy to understand and what i really needs! Its not that hard to memorize hiragana/katakana but understanding particle usage just by seeing textbook without human explanation like this is like hell! THANK YOUU
Will you guys be able to do more videos on に and で in the future? I’m looking at Japanese grammar in the Japanese learning app I’m using and for に also see it being used for: Indirect object, contact: The particle に indicates the indirect object of the verb. For で also seeing it being used for: Reason, cause (due to, because of…) The particle で can indicate cause or reason.
أنا طالِبةٌ عَرَبيّةٌ أُحِبُ ألّلُغةُ اليابانية جداً، انها رائعةٌ جدا،ً اصواتُ مخارجِ الحروفِ و طريقةُ الكتابةِ و ايضاً اليابانيون بشكل عام رائعين و جميلين و ايضاً اليابان جميله، اتمنى ان اتعلم اللغة اليابانية و اسافر لاكمل دراستي هناك^_^.
Right?? I think grammar tends to be more confusing to native speakers since it's just so natural and definite to them! I've hardly seen people who know every single answer and reason to why this is that grammar-wise in their mother tongue🤣
Nori is Japanese!! He's a Japanese born and raised in the UK. Though Yena is Korean, she used to live in the States and is currently living in Japan and has been studying the language for a few years!😊
Thank you so much for watching!!🔥 Now do you know how and when to use「に」&「で」?? As always, don't forget to check out the quiz at the end of the video and leave your answer in the comment section!! We'll make sure to check them out😉
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I had understood that "に" was used only to talk about destinations, and could be used the same way as "to" in English. And "で" was used as a preposition of place, ( which are a bit confusing in English too. lol) Now I have a better understanding on this one. I think the answer is で. ありがとうございます!
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Omg, your explanation is just sooo easy to understand and what i really needs! Its not that hard to memorize hiragana/katakana but understanding particle usage just by seeing textbook without human explanation like this is like hell! THANK YOUU
I have been trying to learn Japanese for two years and this explanation is quite clear. ありがとうございました!正解は「家でテレビを見ます」ですね
外国語で自国の言語の解説動画を見るのってなんか新鮮
Thank you sooooooooo much for this. I've been trying to grasp thisfor 4 years. And you helped me understand it in 8 minutes
This dude's English sounds like he's a British man. His English is great
家でテレビを見ます
ありがとうございます
Thanks! These videos are quite helpful!
Thank you, am very young (11) and am trying to learn Japanese for a friend of mine, you’re videos and more are helping me study Japanese, ありがとうございます!!
Watashi mo tasukete kuremasu
I think it is ' で ' thanks for lesson 👍👍👍
Correct!! It's で!! Thank you for watching our video and leaving your answer here:)
Will you guys be able to do more videos on に and で in the future?
I’m looking at Japanese grammar in the Japanese learning app I’m using and for に also see it being used for: Indirect object, contact: The particle に indicates the indirect object of the verb.
For で also seeing it being used for: Reason, cause (due to, because of…) The particle で
can indicate cause or reason.
what app are you using
@@tokkigifs Japanese Grammar: Coban
Love your videos guys! Good job! 頑張ってよ!
ありがとうございます! Thanks for keeping up with our content😊Stay tuned for more🔥
I’m so glad this was on my recs!!
Ie de terebi wo mimasu, helpful as always thank you!
i am korean, i can speak English and Japanese a little bit, this channel is so wonderful ^^
Great video, this kind of tutorials are very useful !! Saludos from Uruguay.
Nice
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Thank you❤ You guys are the best🥺
오 한국분이셨네요!
영상 잘 보고 있어요!
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Awesome
i've been waiting for this
sugoi .
Thank you!! We're glad you liked the video😊
@@StudyInDailyJapanese
you're Welcome 😊
All the best for 100k subscribers ❤
Thank you so much❤ It seems like we're going to be able to reach it very soon thanks to you all!
أنا طالِبةٌ عَرَبيّةٌ أُحِبُ ألّلُغةُ اليابانية جداً، انها رائعةٌ جدا،ً اصواتُ مخارجِ الحروفِ و طريقةُ الكتابةِ و ايضاً اليابانيون بشكل عام رائعين و جميلين و ايضاً اليابان جميله، اتمنى ان اتعلم اللغة اليابانية و اسافر لاكمل دراستي هناك^_^.
쇼츠보고 구독했습니다! 일본어는 잘 모르지만ㅋㅋㅋ
Its に that’s so easy
学校 へ いきます。
学校 にいきます。
difference between them🤔🤔🤔
家でテレビを見ます
Kon'nichiwa watashi wa anata no dai kazokudesu
sou desu ka?
@@AnimateTronix īe chigaimasu
I thought kitchen was 台所
the answer is de ?
So beautiful very beautiful 🥰🥰💓
Your comment made a smile on our faces haha Thank YOU!😆❤
@@StudyInDailyJapanese You deserve more than that
But what about へ?
「へ」indicates a destination or direction just as 「に」! We'll try to cover 「へ」as well in the future! These are very confusing right?🥺 I 100% feel you...
this confuse me as well.
example: 昼休憩に行ってきます。or 昼休憩へ行ってきます。どっち?
The difference between "in" and "at" is even more confusing for me, as a Japanese!
Right?? I think grammar tends to be more confusing to native speakers since it's just so natural and definite to them! I've hardly seen people who know every single answer and reason to why this is that grammar-wise in their mother tongue🤣
@@StudyInDailyJapanese
Haha, exactly in that sense!
I cannot give a critical answer to the difference between に and で 🤣
The answer is "de" ??
Yes!! Congrats!! The answer is で!!
Answer : 家でテレビをみます。
正解!完璧です! You got it right!!
で?
Yeah! You got it right!
で
Correct!!
で?
Yup!! It's で!!
だんだん女の子が梨泰院クラスに出てたヒロインの女の子に見えてきたw
え😳嬉しいです!ありがとうございます!でも、危ないですね、、、女優さんのファンのみんな怒りますよ🤣笑
こめ
こめが好きですか?🤣
It's the first time i know they're not Japanese 😭
Nori is Japanese!! He's a Japanese born and raised in the UK. Though Yena is Korean, she used to live in the States and is currently living in Japan and has been studying the language for a few years!😊
@@StudyInDailyJapanese omg that's so cool😭💗!! And thank u so much guys 🥺💗
대나무 헬리콥터 ㅋㅋ