Useful usage of「んだ」in Japanese

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @ria9171
    @ria9171 Год назад +59

    BTW, hope you could do a lesson on 「わけ」! Especially, 「~ないわけ」、「わけがない」and 「わけじゃない」😅 It's definitely one of the most difficult grammar points for us learners! 😅😅😅 宜しくお願いします!🙏🙏🙏❤️

  • @Chaimaa-nn1ks
    @Chaimaa-nn1ks Год назад +6

    I've been learning japanese for a while now and I've always felt that I'm missing something ... Then I found your videos Miku Sensei and u have no idea how much they helped me 🥰🤍 ありがとうございました、頑張ってくださいみく先生

  • @joshl.8950
    @joshl.8950 Год назад +5

    ミクさん、
    I really appreciate your videos, especially those that DON'T automatically have English or Romajii subtitles.
    I love to have the ability to turn English subs on at will to check my comprehension.
    Otherwise, I find it almost impossible to stop my eyes from wandering to that string of English or Romajii that I can see in my peripheral. Even when I want to focus solely on Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana reading, or just listening and absorbing without necessarily understanding, it can become almost more about the mental gymnastics involved in trying to ignore that familiar language at the bottom of the screen.
    Then add to this equation that I have "severe combined type ADHD" and it's an uphill battle that could just be fixed by making the subtitles optional rather than baking them into the video file.
    I love that about your videos. I also notice my listening comprehension increase when you speak, compared to other speakers I listen to often. I don't know if it's the dialect/accent you use in particular, but I love listening to you for comprehension purposes.
    I also listen to a lot of Umeda Cypher, the rap cypher from Osaka, and I understand a lot of their lyrics so maybe it's something about that dialect I have grown familiar?
    I love listening to your podcast on Spotify while driving :)
    ありがとうございます、ミクさん
    ps: Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk
    also, i realize this vid in particular has a lot of English on screen, but others don't. I just happen to be watching THIS one and wanted to show my appreciation to the value you bring to my self-study!

    • @snorkchop8134
      @snorkchop8134 Год назад

      Hey Josh! Dr Berg has a video about things that help improve ADHD. One of them is the kind of niacin that turns you red. He talks about other things that help too--- I know what ADHD is like. :)
      I'm self-studying Japanese too, btw!

    • @joshl.8950
      @joshl.8950 Год назад +1

      @@snorkchop8134ありがとうございます! Thanks for the info! Keep fighting the good fight and I'll send my good vibes your way!

  • @medeekdesign
    @medeekdesign Год назад

    Sugoi, this is the first time someone has actually explained this really well.

  • @sanbombazos955
    @sanbombazos955 Год назад +3

    Thank you very much for teaching us this grammar lesson so used in Japanese, and I need if you can teach us the other uses of 「んだ」... love your videos!!

  • @kavitaupadhyay3305
    @kavitaupadhyay3305 Год назад +5

    Sensei arigato gozaimasu for these informative videos. You always make every topic easy to understand. Real life examples which you gave in your videos are really very useful for speaking perspective. Thank you so much thousand times for your regular efforts towards us.☺️

  • @mordecake6344
    @mordecake6344 Год назад +1

    一月から日本語勉強する、今はアニメが少しわかりせます、みくさんのビデオはとても便利ですね。ありがとうございます!

  • @noah1502
    @noah1502 Год назад +2

    いつも動画が役立ちますね。私の言語学習ではミク先生は重要な役割を果たしていました。

  • @Mittsume3
    @Mittsume3 Год назад +1

    Thank you for including phrases when talking to oneself. I’m an introvert, so maybe I can use phrases when I talk to myself.

  • @Jaimico380
    @Jaimico380 Год назад +1

    Love this mini lesson Miku san!!!

  • @HoaNguyen-qn8uv
    @HoaNguyen-qn8uv Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for your riveting and useful lesson as always, Miku sensei. Please keep making these kinds of videos in the future 😍

  • @DuqueLeo
    @DuqueLeo 5 месяцев назад

    I love your videos and how you explain the subtle cultural nuances of Japanese language and culture. I feel like it leads to a deeper understanding and a lot of the sounds and words used in these unique situations are very intuitive. It’s interesting to see how different cultures express different things differently. Thank you so much Miko Sensei!

  • @llanosmamaniromi707
    @llanosmamaniromi707 Год назад

    ~んだ and ~なんだ (informal)。I think this is the best lesson about those particles because the video shows when we have to use them in a conversation. It is also teaching the formal particles. Thanks a lot.

  • @leslieloggans8952
    @leslieloggans8952 Год назад

    This newer format works well for me. (Video + furigana + subtitle). I guess you’ve been doing this for awhile so I’ll check some more of your recent vids. Thank you!

  • @yaminchocho9329
    @yaminchocho9329 Год назад

    勉強になりました。ありがとうございました。

  • @llenivra2ty
    @llenivra2ty Год назад

    これ動画はすごく役に立つんですね。助かりました。ありがとうございます。👏🏻🫰😍🤩

  • @ehe3653
    @ehe3653 11 месяцев назад

    Thankyou miku sensei~!❤

  • @kettenfett
    @kettenfett Год назад

    what a surprise to see Noriko-san in your video!! i listen to her podcast with Teppei-sensei all the time :D

  • @jameswhitwell9156
    @jameswhitwell9156 Год назад

    Amazing! I never properly understood how to use nannda / nnda. Thank you so much for this video! 🙂

  • @harrisonjones1087
    @harrisonjones1087 Год назад

    Thank you for doing these! They're really good!

  • @Nihongo_gakko
    @Nihongo_gakko Год назад

    ありがとございます

  • @meriemcat3457
    @meriemcat3457 3 месяца назад

    Sayaka saaaan❤
    I am a subscriber in your channel..your videos are useful
    And i found this channel by sudden and interesting in it very much ❤

  • @marinazhelaeva2200
    @marinazhelaeva2200 Год назад

    いつも、みく先生、ありがとうございます!”なかなか”と”けっこう”の違いも教えて貰えたらうれしいです。

  • @isaissb
    @isaissb Год назад

    Thanks Miku. I am watching Paddington, and he said 「あっ!そこにいたんだ。」. I notice what you taught more and more now.

    • @TordoCazados
      @TordoCazados Месяц назад

      確かに、その意見には賛成です。

  • @melanisalazar4117
    @melanisalazar4117 Год назад

    MIKU先生が新しい動画をアップロードしたんだ😅
    I really love this type of videos! Please can you explain different usages of "じゃない" and "なかなか"?

  • @blutch222
    @blutch222 Год назад

    それがその文法ポイントの使い方なんだ。

  • @bhawanaacharya3102
    @bhawanaacharya3102 5 месяцев назад

    thank u ❤❤❤❤

  • @prakashpaudel777
    @prakashpaudel777 Год назад

    Always wonderful lessons big fan❤❤

  • @SaiyanJin85
    @SaiyanJin85 Год назад

    Miku sensei, have you made a dedicated video about んだ? I can't find it!! Thanks!

  • @TheProdef
    @TheProdef Год назад

    You say you and Sayaka are friends and speak casual, but in the examples I can hear a lot of what seems to be keigo. I've noticed that a lot lately and I can't wrap my head around it.

  • @cebolacastilhos
    @cebolacastilhos Год назад

    あっ、その使い方があるんですね!
    this was great!

  • @kamnale1317
    @kamnale1317 Год назад

    for me, the stereo sound was inverted, sayakas voice from the right, mikus from left :D

  • @belindadevera8436
    @belindadevera8436 Год назад

    いいなテマですね。❤️❤️❤️ありがとうございます。

  • @eithandarphyo7668
    @eithandarphyo7668 Год назад

    Thank you so much teacher for valuable lesson videos. I want to take audio lessons. How could I purchase for audio course?

  • @sereenattili9328
    @sereenattili9328 Год назад

    Woow really like it ✨🤍 miku plz make a video about dakedo and how to use it like native speaker and what it's mean when come at the end of the sentence

  • @abhaykarekar396
    @abhaykarekar396 2 месяца назад

    Mikusan, I am アバヤfrom India. Thank you so much for your tottemo subarashii videos. What is the difference between ようです and そうです. I am always confused about their usage. I would like to request you for making small video about it if you have time. Thanks in advance.🙇

  • @JasonCameron774
    @JasonCameron774 Год назад +1

    Beautiful language, beauuuuuuuutiful teacher, beautiful lesson. Thank you Miku-sensei!

  • @mat5844
    @mat5844 Год назад

    Miku senseeei, tus vídeos son de increíble ayuda🙏😊
    Creo q he confundido siempre なの y んだ. Gotta look it up more now. 🤓🤓 いつも色々教えてくれてありがとうございました 〜

  • @westsidedave
    @westsidedave 5 месяцев назад

    Does your course teach all the different usages of んです?

  • @Awasalia-x2k
    @Awasalia-x2k Год назад

    Miku senseiのvideosは大好き 🥺💞✨

  • @DeHaos
    @DeHaos Год назад

    この文法系は、~わけって文法にとても似ていますね。その文法も詳しい内訳を挙げると良いなあ。とにかく、言語学習者にはんだ/のだの使い方を説明してくれて誠にありがとう。疑問が解消される、本当だよ。

  • @justinkrann7406
    @justinkrann7406 Год назад

    On the website... Is there a way to sample the Japanese only audio files?

  • @tejtamang1426
    @tejtamang1426 Год назад

    うれしい 先生❤❤❤

  • @ria9171
    @ria9171 Год назад +4

    💯 as usual!! Miku such a blessing to us all, and in so many ways 😊 Been her subscriber for years, and she's always the first one I recommend to others 😉
    BTW, hope you could do a lesson on 「~ない わけ」! Also,「わけがない」and 「わけじゃない」😅 It's definitely one of the most difficult grammar points for us learners! 😅😅😅 宜しくお願いします!🙏🙏🙏❤️

    • @mikurealjapanese
      @mikurealjapanese  Год назад +3

      I will make a video !!! Thank you for your kindest words ❤️ it warmed my heart ❤️

    • @ria9171
      @ria9171 Год назад

      @@mikurealjapanese Always welcome, Miku!! So grateful you're here to help us on our Japanese learning journey ❤️

  • @mecazor
    @mecazor Год назад

    aah, Miku Sensei ichiban nanda

  • @MckieVlog
    @MckieVlog Год назад

    MIKU先生、is this different from んです in reasoning pattern?Thank you,i hope you could read my comment.

  • @bOstik210
    @bOstik210 Год назад

    あ、ラーメン屋に働いているんだ
    あ、ホワイトデイなんだ!
    先生いつもありがとうございます

  • @robshaw2639
    @robshaw2639 Год назад

    Are there times when it would be better to say のだ or のです?

  • @Carlos-cm1zt
    @Carlos-cm1zt Год назад

    みく先生は英語を使って日本語を 教えている 動画を アップ するのは久々なんだ。英語より日本語のビデオの方にわかります。 できれば、また日本語だけを使って文法の ビデオをアップしてもらえないかな

  • @mecazor
    @mecazor Год назад

    But Sensei, doesn't iru also means have? Like, aa, inu ga irunda?

  • @TheGerrocha
    @TheGerrocha Год назад

    Miku please I need to speak Japanese. I have been living here for about 3 years. And it is still hard to understand. Well done for your videos

  • @seinnlaiwint5123
    @seinnlaiwint5123 2 месяца назад

    N2 の文法も学びたいから教えてくれませんか。

  • @reenbenkyou
    @reenbenkyou Год назад

    あっ!新しい動画を作ったんだ!😆

  • @kyawtkaythi8508
    @kyawtkaythi8508 Год назад

    ありがとうございます 先生

  • @rodlipka9080
    @rodlipka9080 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @abs9953
    @abs9953 Год назад

    Розмова між ними така швидка, що я її не чую.   The conversation is so fast that I can't hear it.

  • @japanesereadingandwriting
    @japanesereadingandwriting Год назад

    💙

  • @waltereerdekens1713
    @waltereerdekens1713 Год назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌

  • @jahmasai5080
    @jahmasai5080 Год назад

    やった みく が まだ映画を監督する だから オスカーで 会う ね!

  • @carlbruns8196
    @carlbruns8196 Год назад

    👀

  • @abs9953
    @abs9953 Год назад

    Я приїхав в Україну, погано розумію японську. Ви можете сказати мені?

  • @MasterU61
    @MasterU61 Год назад

    Terrible(( why JP is sooo difficul?((