All JLPT N4 Grammar - Quick Japanese [UPDATED]

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @Q-BOT
    @Q-BOT Год назад +60

    Good luck to everyone writing your test tomorrow!!

  • @hoez_in_da_houz7177
    @hoez_in_da_houz7177 6 месяцев назад +35

    1. 0:00 あまり〜ない
    Not very, Not much
    2. 0:29 〜あとで
    After, Later
    3. 0:57
    If...., then
    4. 1:25 ばあいは
    If, In the case..., In the event of
    5. 1:57 だけで
    Just by (doing)
    6. 2:32 だす
    To suddenly begin, To suddenly appear
    7. 2:52 でも
    ...or something
    8. 3:18 がる
    To feel, To think, To show signs of...
    9. 3:46 はじめる
    To start.., To begin to...
    10. 4:19 はずがない
    Can't be, It's impossible that
    11. 4:47 ひつよう
    Need, Necessary
    12. 5:17 ひつようがある
    It is necessary to..., Need
    13. 5:46 ほしい
    To want..., To be in need of...
    14. 6:16 じゃないか
    Right? ; Isn't it?
    15. 6:43 かどうか
    Whether or not
    16. 7:14 かもしれない
    Might, Maybe, Probably
    17. 7:40 かた
    How to ( the way to do something)
    18. 8:08 かしら
    I wonder...
    19. 8:31 みたい
    Like, Sort of, Similar to, Resembling
    20. ながら
    While, During, As
    21. 9:28 ないで
    Without doing..., Don't
    22. 9:55 なければいけない
    Must do
    23. 10:24 なくてもいい
    Don't have to..
    24. 10:49 なら
    If..., In case..., As for...
    25. 11:21 なさい
    Do...(command)
    26. 11:46 に気がつく
    To notice, To realise
    27. 12:11 にくい
    Difficult to..., Hard to..
    28. 12:40 のなかで
    Among, In
    29. 13:12 のに
    In order to
    30. 13:42 いたす
    To do ( Polite form; To say that you, yourself, will do something)
    31. 14:08 のように• のような
    Like, Similar to
    32. 14:38 おきに
    Repeated at intervals
    33. 15:10 られる
    To be able to do something
    34. 15:38 らしい
    Seems like, It appears that
    35. 16:09
    Normaliser for adjectives
    36. 16:39 させる
    Causative ( Make somebody do something)
    37. 17:09 させられる
    Causative Passive (Make somebody do something forcefully)
    38. 17:39 さすが
    As one would expect
    39. 18:09 しか〜ない
    There's only (No more than, as few as)
    40. 18:40 V(た) ばかり
    Just finished, Something just ended
    41. 19:12 たがら
    Want to
    42. 19:40 たら
    If...then, After
    43. 20:09 たらどうですか
    Why don't you...(Advice someone to do something)
    44. 20:37 たところ
    Just finished doing, Was just doing
    45. 21:05 V(て)ほしい
    I need you to...
    46. 21:31 ているところ
    In the process of doing
    47. 22:02 てみる
    Try to (To try to do something)
    48. 22:34 ても
    Even if, Even though
    49. 23:01 ておく
    To do something in advance ( As preparation for something else)
    50. 23:37 てよかった
    I'm glad that
    51. 24:06 といわれている
    It is said that
    52. 24:40 ときいた
    I heard...
    53. 25:10 ところ
    About to, On the verge of
    54. 25:38 とおもう
    I think..., You think...
    55. 26:09 つづける
    To continue to...
    56. 26:36 より
    Than
    57. 27:09 よていだ
    Plan to, Intend to
    58. 27:38 ようになる
    To reach the point that...
    59. 28:12 ぜんぜん
    Not at all

  • @VoylinSensei
    @VoylinSensei  Год назад +24

    *Corrections:*
    - 36: う-Verb should be V[neg] + せる
    - 42: い-Adj should be い-Adj + かったら

    • @favoriteanony7252
      @favoriteanony7252 Год назад +4

      I recommend pinning this. It will be easy for everyone to find and it won't get lost in the comments ❤
      Thank you for the work you've put into this. It has already made studying so much easier 🙏

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад +1

      @@favoriteanony7252 thank you for your comment and the suggestion of pinning this 😊

  • @VoylinSensei
    @VoylinSensei  Год назад +13

    Had an issue with the overall sound being too low, so I re-uploaded it with a higher overall sound ^^" Sorry about that ^^"\

  • @marLamaDeo
    @marLamaDeo Год назад +19

    I was just going back to the old one to see how N4 looks to me now, perfect timing haha. Thanks 🙏 these are honestly some of the best, most concise grammar videos on yt

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад +4

      Very glad to hear that you find these videos useful, they take a lot of hours to make so reading these nice comments really makes it worth it 😁
      Good luck with studying and I hope you enjoy this updated version 😊😉

    • @crazycraftff9412
      @crazycraftff9412 Год назад +2

      ​@@VoylinSensei Is JLPT n2 enough to live in Japan?

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад +2

      @@crazycraftff9412 I would say N3 is the minimum requirement, that is if you can actually have normal conversations. A lot of companies here do however require an N2, and an N2 would make living here more convenient. ;)

  • @hanachan_3850
    @hanachan_3850 Месяц назад +1

    thank you for the video!

  • @Jinkytoki
    @Jinkytoki 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this lesson. It`s very helpful for me to better understand.

  • @DaniManabat
    @DaniManabat 5 месяцев назад +2

    このビデオ、とても感謝して!

  • @sinthithusirippom2473
    @sinthithusirippom2473 Год назад +5

    ありはとうございます

  • @pyaesonetun406
    @pyaesonetun406 10 месяцев назад +2

    Could u make videos like this for N3 , N2 plz

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  10 месяцев назад +1

      already did:
      ruclips.net/p/PLWH6ssFu33TG3BdHbG75gLFRCUpVtKfIy

  • @MohsinAli-zy7wu
    @MohsinAli-zy7wu Месяц назад +1

    ありがとございます❤

  • @core4505
    @core4505 Год назад +2

    Thanks

  • @tronspace
    @tronspace Год назад +2

    ありがとうございました。

  • @pjeansjourneychannel2423
    @pjeansjourneychannel2423 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love your vid, can't wait for the next one. It would be good if you can repeat the Japanese sentence so we can practice by listening too.

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  8 месяцев назад

      Made a Japanese only version which is getting uploaded later today ;)
      ruclips.net/video/BD_m_dgIAfY/видео.html
      I'll be doing the same for the N3 and N2 videos in the next coming days ^^

  • @swnskar
    @swnskar Год назад +3

    Plz make more videos for n4

  • @lukasmartini6766
    @lukasmartini6766 4 месяца назад +3

    Oh man dude on my next Japan trip i will bring you a cake and build a little shrine for you. ❤

  • @nhilbron08
    @nhilbron08 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice

  • @tannaahmed4662
    @tannaahmed4662 Год назад +3

    ❤ thank you so much
    And God bless you ❤

  • @Imageryantaylaran
    @Imageryantaylaran Год назад +1

    new subscriber here one of the best video

  • @Mikumikku
    @Mikumikku Месяц назад +1

    At 0:15 what is the meaning of じゃ? On the top it says nai form of the verb, but the nai form of suki doesn’t have a じゃ

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Месяц назад

      Suki is a -na adjective, so you need to add です, which in turn becomes じゃ

  • @thesocialartsclub9095
    @thesocialartsclub9095 Год назад +1

    Great vid. Thanks.

  • @utkarsh5667
    @utkarsh5667 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the awesome video!
    Can you also share the notes that you are using?

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад +6

      I've released the PDF on itch.io so I have an extra way of being rewarded for the work we put into our videos ^^ It's completely free to download, donations are optional :p
      voylin.itch.io/quick-japanese-grammar

  • @budmer7671
    @budmer7671 Год назад +5

    I think I noticed a bit of a mistake in number 36. For the う-Verb it should be V[neg] + せる and not う-Verb[stem] + せる. Am I right?

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад +1

      Yep, that's indeed correct ^^" We try our best to check everything as good as possible, but there's so much data to go over and this one apparently slipped through the holes in the net ^^" Thanks for pointing it out and I will make a note in the comments here

  • @Imageryantaylaran
    @Imageryantaylaran Год назад +1

    please make more videos and formal useful phrases

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад +2

      I would love to make more videos like these as I know they are helpful to many people. But they also take a large amount of time. At this moment I'm working on remaking the N5 video as that one really needs an update 😅

  • @iii52024
    @iii52024 Год назад +1

    28:07

  • @Kana-le3dp
    @Kana-le3dp Год назад +1

    Thank youu sensei. Just one question here, were all the kanjis used in this video covers all jlpt N4 kanji? Cuz I find some that I think are much more than what I have already seen 😄

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад +3

      For the kanji which don't appear in the N4 test I put the translation with hiragana in the bottom. As there are no official lists it may be possible that there are some kanji which aren't considered JLPT N4, sorry about that ^^\

  • @rainbowstarrikeda9657
    @rainbowstarrikeda9657 Год назад +1

    Hello!
    I really appreciate your video. Very comprehensive & substantial.
    Btw, would like to ask about the pdf of this one. Is it ready for downloading? Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks in advance❤

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад +1

      I'm glad that you like the video! ^^
      The PDF's for all grammar videos are available from itch, I used to share them through google drive but decided to put them on itch as some people wanted to give me donations for the work.
      Here is the link ;)
      voylin.itch.io/quick-japanese-grammar

  • @genjishimada5570
    @genjishimada5570 Год назад +2

    Number 42: たら if...then, after
    "い-Adj - い+だった”
    Should it not be かった instead?
    🍣🍣

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад +2

      You are correct, thanks for sharing! I've put a note in the pinned comment, somehow even when checking so many times, mistakes can still happen. ^^"

  • @dawnnayak2776
    @dawnnayak2776 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks immensely for all your hard work in compiling these huge lists for all levels. But please give us only nihongo in audio, if possible repeating the nihongo sentences. The english audio is very very distracting.

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  8 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/BD_m_dgIAfY/видео.html
      here you go, Japanese only version. making these types of videos a good fit for everybody was my goal, that's why there is English in this one as many people use it for listening in their car and can't see the English.

  • @chrollo_san2237
    @chrollo_san2237 7 месяцев назад +1

    does this actually cover all the n4 grammar, if it does, im very greatful to you (kanshashiteimasu)

  • @vamikarawat8123
    @vamikarawat8123 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can I rely on this video for all the jlpt n4 patterns?

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  6 месяцев назад +1

      Just as the title say's ALL JLPT N4 grammar, so yes you can hahah. I'm not a company so I don't do false advertising hahah

    • @vamikarawat8123
      @vamikarawat8123 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks

  • @richdog490
    @richdog490 8 месяцев назад

    Can somebody explain the sentence, この猫は誰も欲しがる人がいなかった to me? It looks like everyone wants the cat people there are none. Why are there seemingly two instances of がる and how to both parts of the sentence describe 人? Thanks in advance!

  • @SM-ok3sz
    @SM-ok3sz Год назад +1

    Can you explain why the first example of 55 uses 続く instead of 続ける

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад

      Both could be used
      降り続く: The rain continues to fall
      降り続ける:Would be indicating that it is continuing to rain because of a specific reason.

  • @jaggu77
    @jaggu77 Год назад +3

    New account ?

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад +3

      Yep, from now on I'll be sharing my Japanese language learning videos on this channel and my main channel will be more dedicated to vlogs and videos about how to live/travel in Japan comfortably.
      I made a video about this on my main channel:
      ruclips.net/video/JZ1dwK9sKrk/видео.html

  • @user-dj4qn6xo8o
    @user-dj4qn6xo8o Год назад +3

    Sensei.. im scared of my n4 exam that is on sunday.. pls give me some tips.. im like 50-70%prepared.

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад +2

      Best tip I can give is to remember the time. Don't get stuck on a question and don't stress when you get across multiple questions which you don't know.
      Best strategy is: Read question, if you know the answer fill it in. don't know the answer? Skip for now, time is too limited to wait a long time. First fill in all answers you know, then go over the other ones, if you don't know, just make an attempt and you'll have a 25% of being correct. Just try to have an answer for every question and don't leave anything blanque.
      That's for during the test, for now as preparation for the test, try to do enough practice tests, go over grammar videos as these often include vocab which is also needed for the test. Stop watching TV and RUclips videos which don't include any Japanese, surrounding yourself as much as possible with the language can also help a lot already.
      Good luck!!

    • @user-dj4qn6xo8o
      @user-dj4qn6xo8o Год назад +2

      @@VoylinSensei ありがとうございます先生。頑張ります。。心配します。。けど頑張ります

    • @user-dj4qn6xo8o
      @user-dj4qn6xo8o Год назад +2

      @@VoylinSensei 先生。。migiiアプリはどうですか

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  Год назад +1

      返事が遅くてごめんなさい。あのアプリはまだ使ったことがありません。^^"

  • @vamikarawat8123
    @vamikarawat8123 6 месяцев назад +1

    Im confused about the 44 question 1 example it is て form so it should have been 話していたところだよ ? Or im wrong 😂 help

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  6 месяцев назад +1

      You are not wrong, but in Japanese people would often omit the い. This is something I should have explained but if there is an い after the て from a te-form, you do not need to pronounce or type it ;)

  • @freedommind8325
    @freedommind8325 Год назад

    Broo

  • @syntheticvocalist-p472
    @syntheticvocalist-p472 8 месяцев назад

    Ugh still using あなた makes me kinda cringe.

    • @VoylinSensei
      @VoylinSensei  8 месяцев назад +3

      Why exactly is that? You do know that my Japanese wife made these sentences right? Lole in a native speaker ...? 😂 So your comment kind of makes me cringe that you think your level is above using あなた

    • @Mikumikku
      @Mikumikku Месяц назад

      @VoylinSensei, someone said it’s not used in every day situations only in books when the person is anonymous. Would you say from yours or your wives experiences it is used in day to day situations?