I really enjoy these videos. They are short so your not over whelmed with information and you give great examples on how to use it in more than one sentence. Great videos I hope you make alot more. I will be using them to learn and improve my japanese.
せんせいありがとうございます。 I’m starting to learn Japanese and using your video in support of apps makes it so much easier, your teaching method is simple but exhaustive (as shown in this video you gave us all 3 methods and then proceed to explain which to use and why) especially for a beginner that means a lot.
Oh my God thank you so much for your videos your first video on japanese for beginners help me want to finally learn Japanese and I really like your videos because they are so easy to follow and understand ! Question do u know any good book too that help to get better at Japanese?
Thank you so much for your kind words✨ I have used a lot of different textbooks and in the end, I recommend the textbook ‘Genki’! I hope your Japanese learning adventure will be fun🤩
Beautiful lesson as always! I have a question though… even if “ではありません” is used in very formal contexts, I have some struggle to find the right pronunciation. I don’t know where the pitch is: déwaarimasen or dewàarimasen? I tend to pronunce it the first way
Nowadays, quite many of new textbooks has started using じゃないです as that’s what native Japanese use most of the time. じゃありません/ではありません are correct too but they are mostly used in specific situations as I explained in the video.
Satou sensei, your explanation is concise and very clear. Arigatou gozaimashita.
I really enjoy these videos. They are short so your not over whelmed with information and you give great examples on how to use it in more than one sentence. Great videos I hope you make alot more. I will be using them to learn and improve my japanese.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m really glad to hear that😊 I’ll definitely make more!
Arigatou gozaimasu, Satou San. Your videos really are so enjoyable and so helpful. I'm ever so grateful for this wonderful resource.
Thanks for the info, I had learned: “dewa arimasen”.
Very clear explanation. Congratulations.
yeah
I like to have some whole picture about vocabulary
so it's was helpful
thank you ! ありがとうございました
ありがとうございます、せんへい。
I everyday watch your videos and you teaching are easily to understand for me.
Thank you so much teacher..
Thank you for your kind words✨ I’m lucky to be your せんせい😊
せんせいありがとうございます。 I’m starting to learn Japanese and using your video in support of apps makes it so much easier, your teaching method is simple but exhaustive (as shown in this video you gave us all 3 methods and then proceed to explain which to use and why) especially for a beginner that means a lot.
Thank you so much for your comment!! I’m really glad to hear that✨ Hope my videos help you learn and enjoy Japanese😊
Another great class! Thank you sensei!
Very good real Japanese voice and sweet pronounced. Boku wa khete ureshi desu.
Arigatō gozaimasu!
Oh my God thank you so much for your videos your first video on japanese for beginners help me want to finally learn Japanese and I really like your videos because they are so easy to follow and understand ! Question do u know any good book too that help to get better at Japanese?
Thank you so much for your kind words✨ I have used a lot of different textbooks and in the end, I recommend the textbook ‘Genki’! I hope your Japanese learning adventure will be fun🤩
ありがと!!!
❤❤❤ ty
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Thankyou❤️❤️❤️
What does Ji mean in janaidesu? I refer to the first character in red color.
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Sensei, I know the word "せんせい" contains a long vowel "ええ", but does "おかいけい" also have a long vowel? Thanks!
Yes, it’s same as せんせい. When we pronounce, it’s more like おかいけー(おかいけえ)😊
Beautiful lesson as always! I have a question though… even if “ではありません” is used in very formal contexts, I have some struggle to find the right pronunciation. I don’t know where the pitch is: déwaarimasen or dewàarimasen? I tend to pronunce it the first way
Pitch accent can be changed depending on the situation but normally first one is the usual pronunciation😊
@@satous-nihongo-playgroundthank you very much 🥰
Thanks! Please have a cuppa!
Thank you so much😭✨ありがとうございます!!
Satou, are you a full time teacher? Or, is it a part time job?
Currently I work full time but my job is not only teaching. I’m a study consultant too😊
Ressun ga mijikai kedo yoi desu . (I better use English ...The lesson was short but good .)Arigatou sensei.
Nhi😊
@@djgamer3a825 ano sumimasen ....Nhi wa nan to iu desu ka .... Please excuse me ....I'm an old man : what does Nhi mean ?
じゃないです。 a lot of Japanese tesk have no written it
Nowadays, quite many of new textbooks has started using じゃないです as that’s what native Japanese use most of the time. じゃありません/ではありません are correct too but they are mostly used in specific situations as I explained in the video.
ありがとう,せんせい.
Ai