I don't want to leave this video without mentioning once again "no teacher had made me understand so clearly and easily these eternal Japanese language topics as Misa Sensei does. In a fun and patiently atmosphere she displays knowledge and experience magically enchanting our brain and giving us hope that one day soon thanks to her, we'll be able to speak Japanese correctly. Arigatou gozaimasu.
Misa, your lessons are single-handedly saving me from endless confusion when it comes to learning Japanese, forms like these are some that I've known for many months but constantly forget because they seem difficult, but when you make videos like these and explain everything slowly, it all seems so easy and clear to me. Thank you so much! Please take of your health, don't overwork your voice! :)
Best teacher by far, i went to a japanese academy and used minna no nihongo for my studies , Misa sensei teaches in such a comprehensive way :) I thank you a lot for making these videos, cheers from Mexico, im doing my 能力試験 n3 this year.
Turkish and Japanese are very similar about causative and passive form too Even the order of suffixes are same ye-DİR = tabe-SASE ye-NİL = tabe-RARE ye-DİR-İL = tabe-SASE-RARE
Get well soon! I'm currently in the process of reviewing most of your early videos until I've got them down good. Then I'll move on to these newer ones, but still had to drop by to leave the usual "like".
Be aware that not all iru/eru ending verbs conjugate the same based on the verb type. 食べる→食べさせる⭕️ たべる たべさせる 見る→見させる⭕️ みる みさせる 着る→着させる⭕️ きる きさせる 切る→切させる❌ きる きさせる →切らせる⭕️ きらせる
Whenever I take your lesson 40 percent of the time I find myself staring into the soft toys in the back especially the Doraemon and Pikachu they are so adorable 🤭🤭🤭
Thanks so much Misa sensei for doing this video though you're not feeling 100%. I really really appreciate it. I promise to support you in patreon once I become stable.
You're a really brave teacher to continue making videos with your voice. I really hope it returns to it's normal self soon. & thank you for not letting it stop you from doing this video. I have nothing but love for you Misa.
Poor Misa! Sounds like you need someone to go to the convenience store to get you a drink 🤧🤒😷 Thank you for battling the bugs to bring us another enlightening lesson, and get well soon! 💐
For me the part after 飲み物 was hard. I also kept on forgetting the 買いに part for whatever reason. い い part for whatever reason. I also kept on saying 行かさせた instead of 行かせた.
Hey Misa, is it maybe possible that you do a video about sonkeigo and kenjogo? i will learn that next year at the university and i would a video (series) totally appreciate. よろしくお願いいたします
Thank you very much for helping us to learn Japanese grammar. Also, it would be very helpful if you could sort in various playlists the grammar patterns that you provide according to the levels of linguistic competence from the JLPT or the CEFR. Greetings from the Canary Islands (Spain, European Union). 🇪🇺🇯🇵
Did you buy a new microphone? The audio is much better! Thank you so much for this video. It's kinda hard that force sb to do, make sb do and let sb do are one grammar structure (or is it?) Nevertheless thank you for your hard work
Can you please tell the difference between particle を and に in the cast or the one that you made do the verb? That makes me confused so much. I used the genki textbook to study Japanese. And this is the most confusing part. 🥺
Watching the old and new videos, I can tell you must have upgraded the camera and microphone. The quality of the content and the videos are great. On Patreon, could you post homework/worksheets for some of your lessons? I find it difficult to find worksheets beyond absolute beginner.
みさ先生、Your videos really help me as I am currently living in Japan. I hope by studying the notes I take from your videos, I become fluent in Japanese!日本語ペラペラになりたい!
Misa sensei, I'm confused the pronunciation e.g, "kan" and "ken", "san" and "sen" , "tan" and "ten". Are there any difference between those sounds when we pronounce? Could you explain me,please? ところで、おだいじに先生。:)
I think she has already made videos on them, but in short, は indicates the topic/subject, で indicates place (with verbs that don't focus on existence somewhere eg. to be, stand etc.) or something that is being used for the action (eg. chopsticks for eating 箸で食べる). Since は can also show contrast between different things (same way as も shows similarity), it can be used together with other particles in that way (so では can mean with/using~ but not with sth. else or at ~ place, but not elsewhere), or it can simly mean "wel; so; well then".
@@tamasposa8071 I was more thinking about the nuance. E.g. この文章で、大切なものを教えます。 この文章は、大切なものを教えます。 この文章では、大切なものを教えます。 Which would be most natural to use in Japanese, etc.
@@Uatemydoodle Ah I see. Well then if you already understand the basics, you can probably figure out the differences yourself... For example in the 1st and 3rd the subject is whoever wrote the "article", but in the second one it is the "article" itself. I'm pretty sure all of them would be natural given a specifics context, eg. the 3rd one would probably be the best if the speaker ends up mentioning multiple "articles". I'm not sure however, if Misa is going to make a video on this topic though, as the difference seems quite minute, and there are probably more important topics which she wants to deal with.
I don't want to leave this video without mentioning once again "no teacher had made me understand so clearly and easily these eternal Japanese language topics as Misa Sensei does. In a fun and patiently atmosphere she displays knowledge and experience magically enchanting our brain and giving us hope that one day soon thanks to her, we'll be able to speak Japanese correctly. Arigatou gozaimasu.
元気になってみささん。いつも教えてくれてありがとうございます。
Misa, your lessons are single-handedly saving me from endless confusion when it comes to learning Japanese, forms like these are some that I've known for many months but constantly forget because they seem difficult, but when you make videos like these and explain everything slowly, it all seems so easy and clear to me. Thank you so much! Please take of your health, don't overwork your voice! :)
Ok, it's enough... that's it. I am gonna be a patron.
I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.
@Sam The Man Oh no I only started learning 3 months ago
@@BiGSmoke-.- lol same im almost finished with absolute beginner series
A trick: you can watch movies on flixzone. I've been using it for watching all kinds of movies lately.
@Benton Amos Definitely, have been watching on flixzone for since november myself =)
Best teacher by far, i went to a japanese academy and used minna no nihongo for my studies , Misa sensei teaches in such a comprehensive way :) I thank you a lot for making these videos, cheers from Mexico, im doing my 能力試験 n3 this year.
How did it go? I'm going to take up the n3 exam next year too
Turkish and Japanese are very similar about causative and passive form too
Even the order of suffixes are same
ye-DİR = tabe-SASE
ye-NİL = tabe-RARE
ye-DİR-İL = tabe-SASE-RARE
Get well soon みさ先生 and thanks for another awesome lesson. :)
I've been waiting for this lesson for too long! Thank you, sensei!
Get well soon! I'm currently in the process of reviewing most of your early videos until I've got them down good. Then I'll move on to these newer ones, but still had to drop by to leave the usual "like".
Good idea! By watching all her videos (and making notes ofc.), you can get a fairly good understanding of the basics of Japanese.
Be aware that not all iru/eru ending verbs conjugate the same based on the verb type.
食べる→食べさせる⭕️
たべる たべさせる
見る→見させる⭕️
みる みさせる
着る→着させる⭕️
きる きさせる
切る→切させる❌
きる きさせる
→切らせる⭕️
きらせる
Omg!
Just in time for my exam! I really needed this 💚
ありがとうみさ先生!
I have been waiting for this video for so long! こんな面白くて分かりやすくて役立つビデオを作ってくれて本当にありがとうございます、みさ先生。Best teacher ever! 😊
Thank you. It's good to have a more intermediate level japanese lesson!
体調の芳しくない中動画を作ってくださり、ありがとうございます。
Thank you for doing this lesson :) I've been wanting to get a hang of this for a long time
Wish you best Misa! Hope you will feel better soon :) Thx for your great lessons!
Amazing lesson as always, thank you so much. Get well soon!
You teach very well sensei ....I like your way to teach ...so calmly so friendly..your message conveying skills are awesome.😇
Love your videos! Your commitment to making them despite your illness is commendable, do get well soon! :D
You're doing a fantastic job, I'm learning so much, thank you sensee!!
教えてくれてありがとうございます! Misa could you also make a video about 敬語 ? めっちゃ難しいじゃん!
Yep. I hope she have plans though.
素晴らしい無料授業。どうもありがとうございます。
みささんは私に文法を理解させました。泣くほど嬉しい。
心から感謝します。
みさ先生は一番日本語の先生です! 新しいビデオは私に嬉しいならせます!
Very good, thank you. So clearly explained
みさ先生のビデオは本当に役に立ちます どうもありがとうございます
Thanks for teaching another grammar that useful for learner. Jlpt exam is around the corner. I hope this explaination help us in exam. ありがとうミサ先生。
Whenever I take your lesson 40 percent of the time I find myself staring into the soft toys in the back especially the Doraemon and Pikachu they are so adorable 🤭🤭🤭
Thanks so much Misa sensei for doing this video though you're not feeling 100%. I really really appreciate it. I promise to support you in patreon once I become stable.
Take good care of your voice, Misa sensei. You're our Savior in Japanese learning. Thank you.
I'm happy about these slightly more advanced lessons! Thank you!
Aaaaa I love your videos! Your lessons are amazing, keep up the good work!
Love your lessons! Very informative & the best way for me to learn! Hope you get better soon! :)
Ahhh..very important lesson. Now I know what Solid Snake meant when he would tell Otacon: "Mataseta, na?" :D
Thanks - your videos helps crystalise new forms with nice explanations!
みさ先生、教えてくださってありがとうございました。
Thank you for another amazing video Misa. One quick question though, in 11:35 shouldn’t it be 後輩を since 行く is an intransitive verb? Thank you.
Learned a lot, I'm gonna apply this to my kohai. Arigatou Gozaimasu, Odaijini Misa Sensei. :)
Thank you for lesson. Take care
みささんは早く回復されますように。いつも教えてくれてありがとうございます。
You're a really brave teacher to continue making videos with your voice. I really hope it returns to it's normal self soon. & thank you for not letting it stop you from doing this video. I have nothing but love for you Misa.
Thank you for making this video even though you weren't feeling well. :-)
Great and わかりやすい
lesson, Misa-sensei! Thank you!
Poor Misa! Sounds like you need someone to go to the convenience store to get you a drink 🤧🤒😷 Thank you for battling the bugs to bring us another enlightening lesson, and get well soon! 💐
Perfect explanation. Get well soon Misa sensei
Exactly was thinking cha. Misa sensei knows us well
I don't know why, but I have a hard time speaking "コンビニに飲み物" fast.
Your voice sounds much better already!
Diogo V. Kersting for me 後輩に before all that makes it even harder
For me the part after 飲み物 was hard. I also kept on forgetting the 買いに part for whatever reason.
い い
part for whatever reason. I also kept on saying 行かさせた instead of 行かせた.
声が戻った!!
I was waiting for this lesson!!
Best teacher in Japan ❤おせわになりました。
No problem at all ! The thing i need is knowledge about this topic !thanks a lot for making the video on this Topic🙇🙇
It's all understood. What a good teacher.
i love your videos, thank you so much for this lesson!!!
私はあなたのビデオが本当に好きです。私はブラジル人です、そして私は日本語を勉強しています、あなたは私をたくさん助けました!どうもありがとうございました。
i learned a lot misa sensei thanks for everything for these video i love it..
I've been waiting for this
Thank you for going to the trouble of making this lesson , while you are still unwell. Misa sensei o daiji ni
Excellent.. I’ve never learned 買いに行く type of combos before.
Hey Misa,
is it maybe possible that you do a video about sonkeigo and kenjogo?
i will learn that next year at the university and i would a video (series) totally appreciate.
よろしくお願いいたします
As always, it was a good lesson.! Hope you feel better.
Excellent, clear video.
Misa brining the 日本語 knowledge gains and 🔥🔥 looks; all whilst being ill😝
cringe
🤮
15 people disagree with you😉
ご教示本当に有難うございます。助かりました先生!😭😭🙇🏻♀️🙇🏻♀️🙇🏻♀️
Misa sensei always makes the Japanes look easy!!! ❤❤❤❤
先生、いつもどうもありがとうございました。お大事に!次の動画を楽しみに!💫
Thank you very much for helping us to learn Japanese grammar. Also, it would be very helpful if you could sort in various playlists the grammar patterns that you provide according to the levels of linguistic competence from the JLPT or the CEFR. Greetings from the Canary Islands (Spain, European Union). 🇪🇺🇯🇵
Your explanation is so great! Thank u so much.. 👍
someone に force verb = to let someone with permission
someone を force verb = to force someone to do
Thank you so much ...I am an arabic girl and I love your video a lot🇩🇿💖💖💖💖💖💖...
Thanks for this lesson😊😊😊😊😊
Did you buy a new microphone? The audio is much better! Thank you so much for this video. It's kinda hard that force sb to do, make sb do and let sb do are one grammar structure (or is it?) Nevertheless thank you for your hard work
買いvsかいもの?
@@hritesh7 depends on what you're trying to say
Don't apologize for your voice!
You still sound pretty, even when you're sick ❤️
Can you please tell the difference between particle を and に in the cast or the one that you made do the verb? That makes me confused so much. I used the genki textbook to study Japanese. And this is the most confusing part. 🥺
Appreciate your effort in spite of being sick.
ありがとうございます😊とても役に立つね
Watching the old and new videos, I can tell you must have upgraded the camera and microphone. The quality of the content and the videos are great. On Patreon, could you post homework/worksheets for some of your lessons? I find it difficult to find worksheets beyond absolute beginner.
みさ先生、Your videos really help me as I am currently living in Japan. I hope by studying the notes I take from your videos, I become fluent in Japanese!日本語ペラペラになりたい!
Great lesson as always!😊 Thank youuuu~~~❣️
its great that you dont speak japanglish and u r an amazing teacher and u r kirei!
I don't really understand how the particles change with the transitive and intransitive verbs. Is there a video about it?
後輩をコンビニに行かせた 。
[に]じゃなくて、[を]を使います。
Thank you so much, you are a great help.
What a Sensei. Impressed greatly. Can you please touch relative clauses?
Misa sensei, I'm confused the pronunciation e.g, "kan" and "ken", "san" and "sen" , "tan" and "ten". Are there any difference between those sounds when we pronounce? Could you explain me,please? ところで、おだいじに先生。:)
This was incredibly helpful!
Thank you so much Misa
Thank you so much for these videos 💕💕💕
Good teaching style
Hi Misa is there lesson about ending さ and じゃん? Like I often hear anosa for example
Thanks for this! あなたは私に理解させました
Cool, learned a lot.
Misa thank you so much!! When will you bring other song and explain it?
Very helpful!
この言葉たちを教えてくれて本当にありがとうございます!
質問がありますが。。。
「心に躍らせてくれてあいがとう。」 とは正しいですか?
Could you please make a video on で, は and では?
I can never get these 3 right.
I think she has already made videos on them, but in short, は indicates the topic/subject, で indicates place (with verbs that don't focus on existence somewhere eg. to be, stand etc.) or something that is being used for the action (eg. chopsticks for eating 箸で食べる). Since は can also show contrast between different things (same way as も shows similarity), it can be used together with other particles in that way (so では can mean with/using~ but not with sth. else or at ~ place, but not elsewhere), or it can simly mean "wel; so; well then".
@@tamasposa8071 I was more thinking about the nuance. E.g.
この文章で、大切なものを教えます。
この文章は、大切なものを教えます。
この文章では、大切なものを教えます。
Which would be most natural to use in Japanese, etc.
@@Uatemydoodle Ah I see. Well then if you already understand the basics, you can probably figure out the differences yourself... For example in the 1st and 3rd the subject is whoever wrote the "article", but in the second one it is the "article" itself. I'm pretty sure all of them would be natural given a specifics context, eg. the 3rd one would probably be the best if the speaker ends up mentioning multiple "articles". I'm not sure however, if Misa is going to make a video on this topic though, as the difference seems quite minute, and there are probably more important topics which she wants to deal with.
Another great video
Thank you very much for the video!
Thank you!
ありがとうございますみさ先生!
I was always using that from like Verb T + Saseru shit that's why they were giving me the baka gaijin gaze
You are amazing, thank you sensei!!!
Thank you