1:13 "Gotta go" in Japanese 2:39 (review) How to Negate Verbs 6:18 Le'ts look at the lyrics of a Japanese song. 10:04 I wish I hadn't... 15:26 ないと (naito) as "have to" 18:09 なくちゃ (nakucha) as "have to" 20:53 なければいけません vs なければなりません 26:40 Attack on Titan phrase 29:36 "NEED" 31:57 なきゃだめ (nakya DAME) 33:01 たほうがいい, べき (should) I'm not a great singer so I'm sorry in advance! The song I mentioned Jikuu kakurenbo - ruclips.net/video/L7FMv8XT-j4/видео.html Lessons on "IF" ruclips.net/video/F-THHO4iHWE/видео.html (と) ruclips.net/video/DFX0AaNhlEw/видео.html (たら) ruclips.net/video/LN6QjtbrZbA/видео.html (なら) ruclips.net/video/ELgHWErsA_k/видео.html (ば) "Should" ruclips.net/video/a2XeZexCuco/видео.html (はず) ruclips.net/video/E3AcGCkfZGk/видео.html (たほうがいい) ruclips.net/video/7hWNiYVgCJw/видео.html (べき)
Did you know blacks made an AI overlay to make all photos/videos (like your videos on Facebook & RUclips) look and sound like you're being raped by black people? They literally steal your face and repurposed your videos to make you a rape victim in their AI generated hate rape porn... I have proof in video of them making it look like there's a black man in your videos and your performing graphic acts... :( I'm just trying to inform the creators their kids content is being used to create rape content for blacks. I even got shot an hour after they threatened to kill me by name through one of the RUclips videos I was watching before making the girl look like she was crying and getting raped by black people. I've been in the hospital for 7 months and have permanent disability and a bullet in my chest. This whole video is you graphically sucking black dick and talking dirty about black dicks. Your hair turns into detailed black dicks. Also your black clothes. You even cry and gag etc.
Thank you for these videos. They are by far the best instructional videos on learning Japanese. I am planning on going to Japan next year and I would love to have you make a video on weather news terminology. What do you think?
I was actually thinking about how I wanted to understand how to say "need to" or should today. Thanks for gracing us with another well explained and thoughtful lesson as always!
this lesson was definitely what i needed, thank you so much misa-sensei 😭😭😭 Also I love Bump of Chicken, I was so happy to see that you gave the example from that song :)
14:57 I recently went through something similar. 😅 I was supposed to be resting, but this constant feeling of "I'm not doing enough! I need to do more!" was causing me to become anxious. But sometimes it's good to just be still and take in the moment as it comes. このレッソンもめっちゃ素晴らしかったです!ミサ先生、ありがとうございます!
This is my first time watching her and wow. It's hard to find someone who will: Make longer video, teach you in-depth, won't say everywhere "don't bother about learning this", and won't promote their new/unique/best/effortless course that is basically just shitty-textbook but in video. Great job, I was looking for someone like this.
Thank you so much! Always loved your lessons due to a lot of examples and pretty proper explanation. I was learning these "have to" and other forms recently and that lesson helped me to compile all that variety of forms in my mind. And to be honest I haven't watched a lot of recent videos but this examples from songs and anime, I don't remember you doing that in past. They are very very helpful and make it feel that I am learning useful japanese that I will encounter and use in the future, so please keep to add them in the future videos. また本当にありがとうって言いたい、全て授業くれたから心から大きくありがとうございますミサ先生!
In case anyone was bothered by trying to understand the literal translation to parse the sentence: think of なきゃ・なければ as literally meaning "unless X" or "as long as X" using one of Misa's example sentences, 合わなければ良かったです more literally means "unless I met you, good." So literally anything would be good as long as we don't meet. If that "unless" condition is met, and we end up meeting, then it is no longer a good thing. I had trouble trying to parse the sentences until I thought of it like this, so I hope if anyone else has trouble, they can try thinking of it as "unless X happens, Y."
And the reason I mention it is because the only reason ~なきゃ・~なければ・~ないと means "have to" is because what comes after it is *implied*. It's implied that it will be followed with something like いけません, but depending on what follows those pieces, the meaning of "have to" can be completely negated...
I've been in Japan for a couple of weeks. I'm surprised that I'm able to hold conversations! :') All this time, I thought I sucked at Japanese but instead I'm blowing peoples minds lol
It stems from a rather archaic dictionary from, rather like in English "forthwith" would be replaced with something more "modern" in English. It's used more in formal speech or writing. It comes from "temo".
I wish I could explain my English students who complain about Modals and 3rd Conditional how easy they've actually got it... lol! Thanks dear Misa, as always.
WOW THIS IS ALOT, im gonna have to review and get natural at these expressions ONE BY ONE, cause im super overwhelmed right now, ill watch the video a few times this year to REALLY MASTER THIS, THANK YOU MISA SENSEI
Hey Misa, could you please make a in depth guide on how to u「こと」 I hear this word all the time and it usually goes after another word, almost like a filler word, i've never understood it and it would help a lot considering how much its used
お疲れ様でした。😮 Thank you. this kind of videos are really helpful. I’m a french learner of japanese language since 1 year. I’m now studying verbs, and this video is a treasure! thanks 🙏.
試験に合格しなければなりません。😅 楽しですよ。😊 問題はありますんよ。 That's a funny thing, i have no problem to pronounce this phrase quickly. In comparison to English (which is not my first language too), Japanese is much easier to pronounce. It has no irritating tongue-twisted sounds and combinations of sounds unlike English.
Suddenly literally holding tears back after the song`s lines and Eren`s words. Also there`s another conditional phrase living free in my head. 雨の様なエメラルド 砂漠に降れば. Conditionals in Japanese are so emotional, lol
Just a thought i randomly got,which is thought was good enough to share,therefore i will.In「なければ」Could the 「け」Arrive because of a conjugated 『なく』Perhaps?And it got changed to flow better therefore『なければ』
All current history is colonial history. 🇰🇷 Koreans are direct descendants of Emperor Heonwon = Han Woong, who ruled the world for about 5,000 years. After about 1800, after the abolition of the emperor's government (loss of territories in West Asia), they were reduced to present-day Chinese territories, and then reduced again to Manchuria, the Korean Peninsula, and the Il-tian Islands. After the death of the emperor, the history of the Korean Peninsula was divided and colonial history was brainwashed. Originally, Manchuria was an area of Mesopotamia, Egypt. Chinese characters were created by Koreans. King Sejong the Great did not create Hangeul, and after Goryeo (world center castle) unified the three Koreas, standardized pronunciation to strengthen centralization. It distorts this to what happened later. Many meanings are duplicated in ancient phonetic characters (phonetic characters) homophones (same sounds), resulting in semantic confusion in language communication. After that, the meaning was drawn in each classification, and the Chinese character, or Thousand Character Text, was made into meaningful characters. Japanese hiragana is a Chinese character (created by Koreans in ancient times) that was used by subordinate officials in the ancient colony of Korea, Silla (West Asian Slav), in other words, a simplified script. Japanese Katakana is kunagana, which is a simplified cursive script of a thousand characters used in the Baekje, or Taebaek, Indian region. The English alphabet is the Idu (E DU) character created by the religious leader Seolchong (Monk) in ancient times (about thousands of years ago). Also, Arabic numerals are a number system imitating Chinese numerals and Hangeul, and were created by ancient Koreans. I discovered the etymology of Hangeul and the English alphabet and restored the history.
From what I've learned so far it would be better to use the construct 作ってくれてありがとう. If someone does something nice for you, you use verb of that thing in the て form + くれてありがとう
It was very helpful video. But i dont get the particle combinations. Like she did in the end: hachi ji made ni wa kaeranakya...(made ni wa) three particles together! These particles combinations make my head spin😬
I remember in first year Japanese, I somehow mixed up "ikemasen" and "narimasen" in an exam. I'm thankful the professor was so patient in explaining the difference to me. @w@; Thanks for your wonderful videos, these are great for keeping Japanese refreshed in my mind.
@@allendracabal0819 I am. I tutor japanese on the side, been studying it for almost 10 years now. It's good to keep skills sharp with informational videos like the ones Misa makes.
When Japanese people say: "If I don't..." it means for them: I have to. It's short for: "If I don't, it's no good" You have to think like Japanese people. Hope it helps.
I noticed when talking about changing diapers, you added 赤ちゃん because at first it sounded like you were talking about yourself. Does this mean that omitting the subject usually means you're referring to yourself? If there was a baby in front of me would I need to say 「赤ちゃんのおむつを替えなければなりません」or could I just say 「おむつを替えなければなりません」?
Dear ミサさん 先生 ほんとにありがとうごサイマス🥳💕😁your classes are so fun, so good quality, i like how you put a different color to explain what is what and also 歌う好き甘い声😍💐
1:13 "Gotta go" in Japanese
2:39 (review) How to Negate Verbs
6:18 Le'ts look at the lyrics of a Japanese song.
10:04 I wish I hadn't...
15:26 ないと (naito) as "have to"
18:09 なくちゃ (nakucha) as "have to"
20:53 なければいけません vs なければなりません
26:40 Attack on Titan phrase
29:36 "NEED"
31:57 なきゃだめ (nakya DAME)
33:01 たほうがいい, べき (should)
I'm not a great singer so I'm sorry in advance!
The song I mentioned
Jikuu kakurenbo - ruclips.net/video/L7FMv8XT-j4/видео.html
Lessons on "IF"
ruclips.net/video/F-THHO4iHWE/видео.html (と)
ruclips.net/video/DFX0AaNhlEw/видео.html (たら)
ruclips.net/video/LN6QjtbrZbA/видео.html (なら)
ruclips.net/video/ELgHWErsA_k/видео.html (ば)
"Should"
ruclips.net/video/a2XeZexCuco/видео.html (はず)
ruclips.net/video/E3AcGCkfZGk/видео.html (たほうがいい)
ruclips.net/video/7hWNiYVgCJw/видео.html (べき)
ミサ、新しい講義をありがとう。
Misa-san, オヌリファンズを作ってください。たくさんお金を払うよ。
I was just hearing about all the different ways to say You must not or have to and I was about to give up. I'll try this video out!
Did you know blacks made an AI overlay to make all photos/videos (like your videos on Facebook & RUclips) look and sound like you're being raped by black people?
They literally steal your face and repurposed your videos to make you a rape victim in their AI generated hate rape porn...
I have proof in video of them making it look like there's a black man in your videos and your performing graphic acts... :(
I'm just trying to inform the creators their kids content is being used to create rape content for blacks.
I even got shot an hour after they threatened to kill me by name through one of the RUclips videos I was watching before making the girl look like she was crying and getting raped by black people.
I've been in the hospital for 7 months and have permanent disability and a bullet in my chest.
This whole video is you graphically sucking black dick and talking dirty about black dicks. Your hair turns into detailed black dicks. Also your black clothes. You even cry and gag etc.
Thank you for these videos. They are by far the best instructional videos on learning Japanese. I am planning on going to Japan next year and I would love to have you make a video on weather news terminology. What do you think?
Your the best Japanese teacher ever❤
I put her among the best.
You're*
You're aka You Are
@@Kimi-xp2th youre*
you're*
I was actually thinking about how I wanted to understand how to say "need to" or should today. Thanks for gracing us with another well explained and thoughtful lesson as always!
this lesson was definitely what i needed, thank you so much misa-sensei 😭😭😭 Also I love Bump of Chicken, I was so happy to see that you gave the example from that song :)
I mean bump of chicken is the best
14:57 I recently went through something similar. 😅 I was supposed to be resting, but this constant feeling of "I'm not doing enough! I need to do more!" was causing me to become anxious. But sometimes it's good to just be still and take in the moment as it comes.
このレッソンもめっちゃ素晴らしかったです!ミサ先生、ありがとうございます!
It's so relaxing listening to you, Misa. It pushes me through hard parts of Japanese ^_^
Thanks for saving my Sunday night 🎉
Thank you Misa! And loved your beautiful singing again 💞💞😌
This is my first time watching her and wow. It's hard to find someone who will: Make longer video, teach you in-depth, won't say everywhere "don't bother about learning this", and won't promote their new/unique/best/effortless course that is basically just shitty-textbook but in video. Great job, I was looking for someone like this.
You really give us a break down of some of everyday grammar of Japanese. Thank you!
wow Misa, I didn't expect you sing so beautifully :)
I'm still at the start of this video, but it already helped me make this new sentence:
みんなはこのビデオを見なきゃ。
"pobody's nerfect" 😄😄 The only other place I've found that was in a Garfield cartoon. Another nice video.Thanks.
You are just stunning.. Lots of love from Türkiye 🇹🇷 Thanks for your effort 👍
Thank you so much! Always loved your lessons due to a lot of examples and pretty proper explanation. I was learning these "have to" and other forms recently and that lesson helped me to compile all that variety of forms in my mind. And to be honest I haven't watched a lot of recent videos but this examples from songs and anime, I don't remember you doing that in past. They are very very helpful and make it feel that I am learning useful japanese that I will encounter and use in the future, so please keep to add them in the future videos. また本当にありがとうって言いたい、全て授業くれたから心から大きくありがとうございますミサ先生!
Verry.usefull.lesson.japanlanguage.with.ammo
Hope you’re doing ok, Misa!
みさ先生の動画を観なければいけません。
きゃー
In case anyone was bothered by trying to understand the literal translation to parse the sentence:
think of なきゃ・なければ as literally meaning "unless X" or "as long as X"
using one of Misa's example sentences,
合わなければ良かったです
more literally means "unless I met you, good." So literally anything would be good as long as we don't meet. If that "unless" condition is met, and we end up meeting, then it is no longer a good thing.
I had trouble trying to parse the sentences until I thought of it like this, so I hope if anyone else has trouble, they can try thinking of it as "unless X happens, Y."
And the reason I mention it is because the only reason ~なきゃ・~なければ・~ないと means "have to" is because what comes after it is *implied*. It's implied that it will be followed with something like いけません, but depending on what follows those pieces, the meaning of "have to" can be completely negated...
Which is why "-tara" would not fit in this example.
今夜までにミサ先生のビデオを見終えねばならぬ😅
You HAVE to sing the song!「Haha get it」
君が歌を歌わなきゃ!
Hope my favourite teacher is having a great day 好き❤
Love you Misa-sensei, thank you
みさ先生は最高です!
Long time viewer, first time commenter on Pink Printer 🤩
Thanks misa_sensei ❤❤
Thank you. I always studied this and was confused. Thanks for helping it make sense!
I've been in Japan for a couple of weeks.
I'm surprised that I'm able to hold conversations! :')
All this time, I thought I sucked at Japanese but instead I'm blowing peoples minds lol
Very interesting lesson, thank you. Excited for more of your videos!
Konnichiwa, I have a question, “とて” is never used in the spoken language, on used in the written language? 😊
It stems from a rather archaic dictionary from, rather like in English "forthwith" would be replaced with something more "modern" in English. It's used more in formal speech or writing. It comes from "temo".
歌うバンプ甘い声先生🥳😁💕🙏🏻
You are amazing Misa, 本当にありがとうございます
I wish I could explain my English students who complain about Modals and 3rd Conditional how easy they've actually got it... lol! Thanks dear Misa, as always.
It's pretty crazy that in Japanese you say "have to" by saying "if not". That inversion ("not") is pretty unexpected
The way you organize lesson and the way you explain everything is so good. You are inspiring
"And now, I know... almost there" got me 😂🤣
WOW THIS IS ALOT, im gonna have to review and get natural at these expressions ONE BY ONE, cause im super overwhelmed right now, ill watch the video a few times this year to REALLY MASTER THIS, THANK YOU MISA SENSEI
Amazing video as always!
おはようございます先生😊
Hey Misa, could you please make a in depth guide on how to u「こと」 I hear this word all the time and it usually goes after another word, almost like a filler word, i've never understood it and it would help a lot considering how much its used
お疲れ様でした。😮
Thank you. this kind of videos are really helpful. I’m a french learner of japanese language since 1 year. I’m now studying verbs, and this video is a treasure! thanks 🙏.
みさ先生、日本語を教えてくれてありがとうございます。
Hey Misa! Please do more videos where you just break down songs! Its super cool and useful for learning!
i was wondering why japanese tend to add “i think” to statements that they are intending to do immediately after saying it.
やると思います
行くと思う
etc etc etc
試験に合格しなければなりません。😅
楽しですよ。😊
問題はありますんよ。
That's a funny thing, i have no problem to pronounce this phrase quickly. In comparison to English (which is not my first language too), Japanese is much easier to pronounce. It has no irritating tongue-twisted sounds and combinations of sounds unlike English.
ピラミッドは間違った周波数を修正することができます。誰かが病気や正常でないとき、その理由の一つは、間違った周波数に接続されているからです。
ピラミッドは良いですね。デトックス(解毒)。夢の中で、家族全員がウンチをして、たくさんウンチをした。
ピラミッドの写真をプリントアウトしておくといいですよ。考えてみてください。寝室、トイレ、台所、仕事場などに写真を貼ってください。
きれいなピラミッド写真で、あなたもよく見えるようになります。
Ok. What’s going on Misa? R u ok ? Let us know please
shes fine shes posting on her insta
Suddenly literally holding tears back after the song`s lines and Eren`s words. Also there`s another conditional phrase living free in my head. 雨の様なエメラルド 砂漠に降れば. Conditionals in Japanese are so emotional, lol
Just a thought i randomly got,which is thought was good enough to share,therefore i will.In「なければ」Could the 「け」Arrive because of a conjugated 『なく』Perhaps?And it got changed to flow better therefore『なければ』
What if I put ikemasen at the end? Then which one is more common between~なきゃいけません and ~なければいけません to say "have to" formally?
Is there an informal version of
…なければなりません
would it be…
…なきゃなれない
?😅?
This is one area in the Japanese language where I need loads of help. So, thank you very much for the great explanation 🙇♀️❣️
Risa Sensei, please teach HanaFi San more lesson about Japanese writing, reading, listening n_n💗💗💗💗💖💖💖📹📹📹📹😊😊😊🌏🌏🌏🌏
みさ先生!Gracias!
شكراً لك يا استاذه الطيبة الجميلة
دروسلك تجعلنا نشعر بسعادة غامرة
All current history is colonial history. 🇰🇷 Koreans are direct descendants of Emperor Heonwon = Han Woong, who ruled the world for about 5,000 years. After about 1800, after the abolition of the emperor's government (loss of territories in West Asia), they were reduced to present-day Chinese territories, and then reduced again to Manchuria, the Korean Peninsula, and the Il-tian Islands. After the death of the emperor, the history of the Korean Peninsula was divided and colonial history was brainwashed. Originally, Manchuria was an area of Mesopotamia, Egypt. Chinese characters were created by Koreans. King Sejong the Great did not create Hangeul, and after Goryeo (world center castle) unified the three Koreas, standardized pronunciation to strengthen centralization. It distorts this to what happened later. Many meanings are duplicated in ancient phonetic characters (phonetic characters) homophones (same sounds), resulting in semantic confusion in language communication. After that, the meaning was drawn in each classification, and the Chinese character, or Thousand Character Text, was made into meaningful characters. Japanese hiragana is a Chinese character (created by Koreans in ancient times) that was used by subordinate officials in the ancient colony of Korea, Silla (West Asian Slav), in other words, a simplified script. Japanese Katakana is kunagana, which is a simplified cursive script of a thousand characters used in the Baekje, or Taebaek, Indian region. The English alphabet is the Idu (E DU) character created by the religious leader Seolchong (Monk) in ancient times (about thousands of years ago). Also, Arabic numerals are a number system imitating Chinese numerals and Hangeul, and were created by ancient Koreans. I discovered the etymology of Hangeul and the English alphabet and restored the history.
俺は正義のために戦わなくちゃ!がっかりさせねーんだよ!ったく、もっと日本語を勉強しなきゃいけねー。よっしゃ!
ビデオを作ったありがとう。
From what I've learned so far it would be better to use the construct 作ってくれてありがとう. If someone does something nice for you, you use verb of that thing in the て form + くれてありがとう
@@Mareterra76 I see. Thanks, the next time I'll write it right then :)
Misa, you are awesome! I just came home from Japan and I got many compliments on my Japanese and it's all thanks to you!
Misa sensei, can you explain about てたら? Is it different from たら?
Thanks!
thanks !
These intermediate grammar points are fantastic! I'd love to see more. Thanks!
Thank you for this lesson, amazing sensei😊
at "もう行かなきゃ", can you use "今" to represent the "now" in the sentence instead of "もう"? 1:44
So how do I tell the difference between 行かなきゃ I have to go and 行かなきゃ if I don’t go????
learning again, the informative way with each video lesson.👍🧡 thank You, teacher.
It was very helpful video. But i dont get the particle combinations. Like she did in the end: hachi ji made ni wa kaeranakya...(made ni wa) three particles together! These particles combinations make my head spin😬
Why is なりません and いけません is in negative but the sentence is positive, I must go/ I need to go
Thank you
Will you please provide song link with Romoji and English translation.
Please you go to Egypt pyramid to correct your frequency. Also live in a more sunshine country with cleaner room. Better pyramid home with big window.
この授業を覚えなければいけません。🤔
教えてくれてありがとうございます。🙇♂️
"It won't go well if you take a photo" sounds so menacing 😂 as if their head might "mysteriously" fall off if they do so 😂
So where does verb + ないといけません fit into all of this?
Alsoyou look super cute in that dress かわいい💕
Your English speaking accent sounds Australian
Rock On! : - D
I like you when you change your voice CRAZY🙂
Another great lesson!
Thank you very much!
Please explain 好きだって - why だって?
Do you have an official donation link as a Thank You?
I love how many examples she gives! Best teacher ever! Thank you みさ先生!!
I remember in first year Japanese, I somehow mixed up "ikemasen" and "narimasen" in an exam. I'm thankful the professor was so patient in explaining the difference to me. @w@; Thanks for your wonderful videos, these are great for keeping Japanese refreshed in my mind.
That's a very minor mistake for a first-year student. You must be doing quite well in your studies.
@@allendracabal0819 I am. I tutor japanese on the side, been studying it for almost 10 years now. It's good to keep skills sharp with informational videos like the ones Misa makes.
Большое спасибо за интересный и познавательный урок! 😉🙏🌻
Для чайника тяжеловато, конечно. Сейчас смотрю ваш плейлист для начинающих. 😅
Amazing lesson
I got lost when yokatta was added in the examples....
Could you make lesson on tagaru , which use instead of tai to express will of a third person
ピザタイムママ. 私を採用してください.
dipaper, cringyroll? i have to check my ears
I dont understand how (a)nakya both can mean "if I dont. And. I have to" 2:26, 12:41 and 18:10. Please help me understand this
When Japanese people say: "If I don't..." it means for them: I have to. It's short for: "If I don't, it's no good" You have to think like Japanese people. Hope it helps.
misa can you explain what is ハキハキ
先生,インスタグラム ありますか?
勉強になり続けるためにもっと動画を見なきゃな
as one wise girl once said "pobody is nurfect"
ありがとうございます みさ先生!Great video as always! Also is that a pink printer in the background?
I noticed when talking about changing diapers, you added 赤ちゃん because at first it sounded like you were talking about yourself. Does this mean that omitting the subject usually means you're referring to yourself? If there was a baby in front of me would I need to say 「赤ちゃんのおむつを替えなければなりません」or could I just say 「おむつを替えなければなりません」?
I definitely needed this video! I remember when I first learned なければなりません, I thought the teacher was joking.
Dear ミサさん 先生 ほんとにありがとうごサイマス🥳💕😁your classes are so fun, so good quality, i like how you put a different color to explain what is what and also 歌う好き甘い声😍💐
take a shot for every pikachu you see
good luck lol