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は puts emphasis on what comes after が puts emphasis on the subject 犬は好きだ (I like dogs, but not cats) 犬が好きだ (I like dogs) が usually always goes with potential verbs:声が聞こえる が is used to describe physical features/where something hurts/one's fears -> 左手が痛いんだ (my left hand hurts) ~~~ vs ~~~ 左手は痛いんだ (my left hand hurts, but not my right) が follows question words like 誰:誰が窓を開けましたか が is used with a non-living object's action:電車が来る、パソコンが壊れた が is used for news: ナンシーが妊娠した(にんしん) へ puts emphasis on the path:東京へ行く (towards Tokyo) に puts emphasis on the final destination:東京に行く (to Tokyo) 外に indicates where something is:外にいる (someone is outside) -> Can also be marked by が:placeでsomethingがある ~~~ 東京でイベントがある (there is an event in Tokyo) 外で is used for action verbs where the action is being performed at the place marked by で:外で遊ぶ、外で待っている 二日に means on the second:ダイエットの二日目にマックを食べた (I ate McDonalds on the second day of my diet) 二日で means in two days: この本は二日で読み終えた (I finished reading this book in 2 days) を goes with verbs that indicate crossing something, such as 公園を歩く, 道を渡る も can be used for emphasis, such as 友達が5人もいます (I have as many as 5 friends) ~~ と conditional is used when the result of the action is always the same:カレーを食べると、おなかが痛くなる (my stomach hurts when I eat curry) たら conditional is used in the same way, but the result doesn't *always* have to be true:カレーを食べたら、おなかが痛くなる (When/after I eat curry, my stomach hurts) When connecting two verbs to say "and", you can use の normalizer plus と アニメを見るのと日本語を勉強するのが好きだ とか is less formal than や 日本とか中国とか韓国のような国 (countries like Japan, China, Korea, etc)
I'm 10 minutes into this and you've already cleared up so many things for me. You are so good at explaining things. I'm definitely adding this video to a Japanese Learning playlist and sharing it with other learners struggling with particles.
Even if it's been 3/4 years that I learn japanese at university I always think about " learn the basic again " and this morning I was like "let's see all the particle again"... And then you appear ! 😭 😂 Thank you, I am a French student ( フランスの大学で言語学部日本語学科3年生です。) I've been following you since my japanese learning journey debut, you keeps helping me a lot !!🇨🇵
I'll be doing myself and everyone else a favor and will add timestamps to this video😬.. since it's relatively long, I'll be adding them periodically😂 1:36 - "で" 4:09 - "difference between "wa" and "ga" 6:17 - "ni" 6:58 - difference between "he" and "ni" 11:06 - "ga" 17:44 - " no" 19:20 - "more about (de)" 21:56 - "more about (ni)" 23:54 - "wo" 25:18 - " distinguishing between ga & wo" 28:26 - まで 34:00 - ''ni'' location example
i've spent almost the whole year on particles, and this was a great way to test my progress. i did better than i thought i would, but it only reinforced my need for more kanji studies... thank you for the reality check.
I definitely would accidentally say "I met a singer and novelist" but mean it as meeting two separate people and not even think twice about it :'))) Your videos have such good and detailed examples that I'm learning to catch English mistakes too 😙 いつもありがとうございます!
As a new Japanese learner, particles are the hardest thing for me to grasp right now… Excellent video, thank you for the great explantations and real world examples!
Thank you for this incredible video. You always explain everything so clearly and with a lot of useful examples. Thank you for helping me and other people who want to leave Japanese. You're the best! Happy new year!
I appreciate how you explain how certain words or phrases would sound like. I always knew I shouldn't use 私 over and over again, but knowing how it actually sounds like helps put into a real-world context why not.
Really good video. Super helpful! Little note on the "a novelist and a poet" example; that can still refer to a single person the same way "a novelist and poet" does; "She is a novelist and a poet." Like in Japanese, context matters in English too. Usually you'd follow up with more information to clarify that it's two people through the use of words like they, both, them, defining them as individuals using "the poet" or "the novelist", etc., in further conversation.
this video is amazing, I strugle so much with particles, and in many websites I don't really understand the differences because they use a lot of technical vocabulary, instead of explaing it in a more natural or logical way. Thank you!
Awesome video, Misa. I really appreciate how you anticipated the common mistakes and tried to explain why the correct answer is the correct one. Keep up the great work.
I got trolled for almost an hour straight lol. Even when I realized all of them were curveballs (to me) I couldn't get one right. Well played Misa, and a happy new years to you too
This was fantastic. Thank you for the great insights and knowledge. I will be coming back to view this many times as I find particles to be a challenge.
Thank you so much Misa sensei, I've been studying for some time and yet sometimes I'm still unsure about the various different usages of each particle. Love your long videos, and truly appreciate the effort you put into them!
It feels as if you're explaining things from a slightly higher perspective by using the word '有用です'. I recommend you to use the word: '役に立っています' or ’助かります'
Misa sensei, I love you videos because they always help me think about things in a new way. You whizzed right by that point about “two” and “too” being homophones in English, just like に in Japanese, and they BOTH mean 2. That has saved me SO MUCH confusion with that particle, and also with the で particle. Thank you for your hard work!!
教えてくれて、ありがとうございます。I have been struggling so much with particles from the beginning!!!!! いつかできるかな~ T_T !I really appreciate your time and effort in making this video. It really helps! Thank you and happy new year!~
Particles are something I've always struggled with, so this was super helpful. I did a lot better than I thought I would! You have a gift for teaching and you keep it light-hearted~ ありがとうございます、ミサ先生!
this was the clearest explanation about particles... I especially had difficulties with に and へ, but you explained it so clearly in such a short time like girrrlllll... I was looking for this info because I was the most confused about these two since they had the same meaning but I clearly know the difference now! 本当にありがとうみささん!
You are still the best, Misa-sensei. I tried watching other sensei's videos that explain particles, but I can't say they're as accurate as you are teaching this...and other grammar points. Thank you so much.
あけおめ!!! saw your channel 2 years ago and tried the absolute beginner playlist, but i had to stop halfway because of college workload . last month i decided to resume and it's amazing how i can stil remember these particles. im almost done with the absolute beginner playlist and im quite confident with my japanese now. just wanna say thank you so much misa!! will take the n5 jlpt test this year and i will keep watching ur videos to supplement my learning. you will forever be my favorite nihonggo sensei ^_^
That was fun and informative. I like the quiz format and also that you hid the furigana at first. So it was helpful with both particle practice and with kanji recognition practice. Well done, as always! 本当に、教えてくれてありがとう!
Hey, that was VERY NICE! Long, a litle too long, but every time I stomped on a mistake I said "WOW, I need to go on!"... And need to say, again: your English is VERY elegant! Congrats! And thank you!
Thank you so much, I always mess up the particles and your videos help a lot in getting them right! Not only by choosing what feels right but actually understanding the usage! Helps a great deal :3
日本文化に興味があります。it works for me thinking about 'my interest goes towards Japanese culture', that's why I have problems with へ/に。anyway, another very informative and helpful video. Thanks.
@@opdhaka usually I wouldn't suggest you to promote your channel in someone else's comment section but I like your content :)) I subscribed, good luck on your journey.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, but what I really appreciate is all those times you smiled and laughed, those emotions coming from some I admire means a lot for me. Misa sensei thank you for inspiring and give me courage to continue learning real japanese. Keep sharing your beautiful light with us.
It´s great when you are able to ''feel'' the sentences. I mean after studying for some time and you hear someone say 頭は痛いんです or 頭を痛いんです it just feels weird or wrong, I don´t know how to explain but for some reason even if you don´t think about the meaning of the が particle 頭が痛いんだです "feels" better. Great video Misa Sensei as always.
I just found this video on your channel and wanted thank you about it ! I always make mistakes with は/が/に/で when I try to speak with japanese friends or just writing. I really appreciate that you always take the time to explain the contexts and give examples. It is really helpful and I think I will go back to this video from time to time. ありがとうございます!
i’ve never “struggled” with particles, but i always kept forgetting how they worked. i just found this video and i need to say thank you because this is something i would recommend anyone to watch. i feel like i understand particles really well now ^^
this video made me realize that my problem isn't particles... its vocab. -_- to understand particles, you need to have context ... *sigh* but I will admit, knowing that I got almost every single question right after a year of thinking that I was awful at particles is a really nice reminder that I'm making more progress than I thought. :) A lot of the questions, I just said out loud with the particles automatically because I've been hearing those same particles being used in similar situations by my teachers over and over again! So yes, friendly reminder that the brain stores much more than we think!
Regarding the へ particle at 10:13, I wonder if there has been a moment in a TV show or something where a kid's mom asks where they went today and the kid says 学校へ行った, but they didn't actually go to the school, they just went in the direction of the school and then ditched and hung out with their friends instead
10:35 - 16:50 Is a lifesaver!! 😄 Everyone jokes about misunderstanding が v. は but I haven't seen anyone on RUclips clarify it so well. Thanks Misa! And Happy New Year!! 🎉🎉
Lol oh my goodness, i knew about using は to compare things, but i never thought about it sending the message in situations on compliments. Thank you so much Misa 先生。ありがとうございました
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“It’s about the journey, not the destination” - へ Particle, Year xxxx
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@@JesusChrist-wr3sx thank you Jesus
Maybe the real へ particle was the friends we made along the way?
Nihon he iku
I'll pass by japan
Nihon ni iku
I'll go to japan
@@TakahashiQR Canadians have a similar particle. "Let's go to Canada, eh?"
This has to be one of the most comprehensive videos about particles on the Internet. Thanks so much for this tool!
Thank You 🙏 for this!!
yeah I agree and its my first time in a while that i sit through on a long youtube video
は puts emphasis on what comes after
が puts emphasis on the subject
犬は好きだ (I like dogs, but not cats)
犬が好きだ (I like dogs)
が usually always goes with potential verbs:声が聞こえる
が is used to describe physical features/where something hurts/one's fears
-> 左手が痛いんだ (my left hand hurts) ~~~ vs ~~~ 左手は痛いんだ (my left hand hurts, but not my right)
が follows question words like 誰:誰が窓を開けましたか
が is used with a non-living object's action:電車が来る、パソコンが壊れた
が is used for news: ナンシーが妊娠した(にんしん)
へ puts emphasis on the path:東京へ行く (towards Tokyo)
に puts emphasis on the final destination:東京に行く (to Tokyo)
外に indicates where something is:外にいる (someone is outside)
-> Can also be marked by が:placeでsomethingがある ~~~ 東京でイベントがある (there is an event in Tokyo)
外で is used for action verbs where the action is being performed at the place marked by で:外で遊ぶ、外で待っている
二日に means on the second:ダイエットの二日目にマックを食べた (I ate McDonalds on the second day of my diet)
二日で means in two days: この本は二日で読み終えた (I finished reading this book in 2 days)
を goes with verbs that indicate crossing something, such as 公園を歩く, 道を渡る
も can be used for emphasis, such as 友達が5人もいます (I have as many as 5 friends)
~~
と conditional is used when the result of the action is always the same:カレーを食べると、おなかが痛くなる (my stomach hurts when I eat curry)
たら conditional is used in the same way, but the result doesn't *always* have to be true:カレーを食べたら、おなかが痛くなる (When/after I eat curry, my stomach hurts)
When connecting two verbs to say "and", you can use の normalizer plus と
アニメを見るのと日本語を勉強するのが好きだ
とか is less formal than や
日本とか中国とか韓国のような国 (countries like Japan, China, Korea, etc)
*Misa sensei hasn't uploaded in a whole week
Me: 🙁🙁
*uploads a 55 min video
Me: WORTH IT.
I must rush!
I'm 10 minutes into this and you've already cleared up so many things for me. You are so good at explaining things. I'm definitely adding this video to a Japanese Learning playlist and sharing it with other learners struggling with particles.
Even if it's been 3/4 years that I learn japanese at university I always think about " learn the basic again " and this morning I was like "let's see all the particle again"... And then you appear ! 😭 😂 Thank you, I am a French student ( フランスの大学で言語学部日本語学科3年生です。) I've been following you since my japanese learning journey debut, you keeps helping me a lot !!🇨🇵
You keep* ^^
im a french japanese student too !! Where are you from :) ?
Moi aussi ! Je fais de la pub pour Misa à tous mes potes de la licence
You are, no questions asked, the best Japanese teacher I haver ever encountered on the internet. Thank you so much for this!!!
は and が are the most difficult!!
This video was so helpful!! 😁😁
I'll be doing myself and everyone else a favor and will add timestamps to this video😬.. since it's relatively long, I'll be adding them periodically😂
1:36 - "で"
4:09 - "difference between "wa" and "ga"
6:17 - "ni"
6:58 - difference between "he" and "ni"
11:06 - "ga"
17:44 - " no"
19:20 - "more about (de)"
21:56 - "more about (ni)"
23:54 - "wo"
25:18 - " distinguishing between ga & wo"
28:26 - まで
34:00 - ''ni'' location example
Thank youuuu
I shall worship you for eternity
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i've spent almost the whole year on particles, and this was a great way to test my progress. i did better than i thought i would, but it only reinforced my need for more kanji studies... thank you for the reality check.
I didn't realize how long this video was until it was almost done
Perfect review for the last day of a year
Litterally the best japanese teacher on youtube
I definitely would accidentally say "I met a singer and novelist" but mean it as meeting two separate people and not even think twice about it :'))) Your videos have such good and detailed examples that I'm learning to catch English mistakes too 😙 いつもありがとうございます!
As a new Japanese learner, particles are the hardest thing for me to grasp right now… Excellent video, thank you for the great explantations and real world examples!
Wow, I like this split screen format ! Clear and useful grammar pointers too, ありがとうございました
Thank you for this incredible video. You always explain everything so clearly and with a lot of useful examples. Thank you for helping me and other people who want to leave Japanese. You're the best! Happy new year!
I appreciate how you explain how certain words or phrases would sound like. I always knew I shouldn't use 私 over and over again, but knowing how it actually sounds like helps put into a real-world context why not.
いつものようにすごく便利なビデオです。ありがとうございます、みさ先生。
''Hope you find this video helpful''? It was absolutely fantastic! Domo arigato gozaimashita Misa sensei
@@opdhaka Konnban wa Risa san message wa arigatou ashita wa mimasu.....
Really good video. Super helpful!
Little note on the "a novelist and a poet" example; that can still refer to a single person the same way "a novelist and poet" does; "She is a novelist and a poet." Like in Japanese, context matters in English too. Usually you'd follow up with more information to clarify that it's two people through the use of words like they, both, them, defining them as individuals using "the poet" or "the novelist", etc., in further conversation.
in my last hours of 2020, i am watching this great video. looking forward to 2021s first video.
I found the only one video on internet which is explain particles carefully and alot of examples
Thank you
Yay! Japanese with Misa ❤️
One of the best resources for an entire language Misa!! Great job, I love that you are getting more and more intermediate content.
7:50 北へ。。。向かえば。北へ向かえば。北へ向かえば。北へ向かえば。えば。えば。。。
thanks that song finally got out of my head and now its back
necry talkie!
This video was uploaded on my birthday. That's the best present 🎁😂.
@@aienma1980 ありがとうございます😃
this video is amazing, I strugle so much with particles, and in many websites I don't really understand the differences because they use a lot of technical vocabulary, instead of explaing it in a more natural or logical way. Thank you!
You are the reason my japanese is improving bit by bit!!! Love you misa❤️❤️
Thank you Misa for this one~! Very helpful.
Wow...very helpful! ありがとうございます❗️
✨ミサ先生 明けましておめでとうございます✨
💖 I really wish you a great 2021 💖
この完璧なレッスンをありがとういつも感謝しています
今年もよろしく✨✨
CURRENTLY STUDYING N4, still particles always confused my on our tests. This is very helpful misa sensei! ありがとうございます😭🙇♀️
Thank you for your blog. I learn a lot from this. どうもありがとうございます。
時々、基本的な文法のポイント、この場合もよく使われる助詞を復習しても構いません。 上級の学者のためにミサが上級の学習者向けの動画を作ってくれるように頼む。 大まかに言えば、極めてに教育的で、今度こそも役に立つ動画だと思う。
ミサ先生には何から何まで教えていただき、大変お世話になりました。
素朴な依頼であるのがわかったが、上級学者向けの上級の動画を作り出してほしいんだよ。
良い残りお年を過ごしてね。
This video was sooo helpful. Especially with で, I didn't really get that one before but now I feel it totally makes sense now.
Awesome video, Misa. I really appreciate how you anticipated the common mistakes and tried to explain why the correct answer is the correct one. Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much Misa! You're a great teacher.
I got trolled for almost an hour straight lol. Even when I realized all of them were curveballs (to me) I couldn't get one right. Well played Misa, and a happy new years to you too
I've been subbed to u for like 4y now and I'm pretty sure I've only seen 2 vids from u.
WELL THIS MAKES 3
Best explanation about use of particles
This was fantastic. Thank you for the great insights and knowledge. I will be coming back to view this many times as I find particles to be a challenge.
Thank you Misa, beautiful as always! Happy New Year!
Dear misa sensei, I wish you a wonderful 2021.
the way you teach is very comprehensive. thanks so much and you really look excellent. いつも
Thank you so much Misa sensei, I've been studying for some time and yet sometimes I'm still unsure about the various different usages of each particle. Love your long videos, and truly appreciate the effort you put into them!
Thanks Misa - I love this format - Your lessons have evolved to an impressive level - Please keep going! - Hugs from Sydney
38:35 Dogen's pronunciation mistakes video is really paying off
この動画はとても有用です!本当にありがとう、みささん~
It feels as if you're explaining things from a slightly higher perspective by using the word '有用です'.
I recommend you to use the word: '役に立っています' or ’助かります'
@@zeroimpact742 Sweet! Thanks for the info
Misa sensei, I love you videos because they always help me think about things in a new way. You whizzed right by that point about “two” and “too” being homophones in English, just like に in Japanese, and they BOTH mean 2. That has saved me SO MUCH confusion with that particle, and also with the で particle. Thank you for your hard work!!
教えてくれて、ありがとうございます。I have been struggling so much with particles from the beginning!!!!! いつかできるかな~ T_T !I really appreciate your time and effort in making this video. It really helps! Thank you and happy new year!~
Particles are something I've always struggled with, so this was super helpful. I did a lot better than I thought I would! You have a gift for teaching and you keep it light-hearted~
ありがとうございます、ミサ先生!
I loved the exercise. Thank you Misa先生!
This is so incredible 😍
The effort is so much appreciated thank you so much Misa sensei.
Thank you thank you thank you ❤️
ありがとうございます!Your videos extremely helpful!
This is am amazing video ❤ amazing teacher with real life examples. This has been so helpful for me. Thank you!
no matter which level you are Misa's videos are always great to watch!
Misa, you are the best! Not only that you can explain the grammar so interesting, but also you give the mental support to continue!
@@opdhaka every help helps! thank you Risa, I'll check it out.
I love your videos. I think this is the most comprehensive education on learning Japanese from an English route.
thanks for having the kanji without furigana, great exercise!!
ミサさんはすごい先生ですよ
this was the clearest explanation about particles... I especially had difficulties with に and へ, but you explained it so clearly in such a short time like girrrlllll... I was looking for this info because I was the most confused about these two since they had the same meaning but I clearly know the difference now!
本当にありがとうみささん!
You are still the best, Misa-sensei. I tried watching other sensei's videos that explain particles, but I can't say they're as accurate as you are teaching this...and other grammar points. Thank you so much.
These kinds of tests are really perfect. Thank you!
Thank you so much..I have my exams in a week and this gave a good revision^^
あけおめ!!! saw your channel 2 years ago and tried the absolute beginner playlist, but i had to stop halfway because of college workload . last month i decided to resume and it's amazing how i can stil remember these particles. im almost done with the absolute beginner playlist and im quite confident with my japanese now. just wanna say thank you so much misa!! will take the n5 jlpt test this year and i will keep watching ur videos to supplement my learning. you will forever be my favorite nihonggo sensei ^_^
That was fun and informative. I like the quiz format and also that you hid the furigana at first. So it was helpful with both particle practice and with kanji recognition practice. Well done, as always! 本当に、教えてくれてありがとう!
ありがとうございますミサ先生。この動画はとても役に立ちました。
Hey, that was VERY NICE! Long, a litle too long, but every time I stomped on a mistake I said "WOW, I need to go on!"... And need to say, again: your English is VERY elegant! Congrats! And thank you!
Thank you so much, I always mess up the particles and your videos help a lot in getting them right! Not only by choosing what feels right but actually understanding the usage! Helps a great deal :3
This is the best Japanese particle video! Thank you! Sensei
日本文化に興味があります。it works for me thinking about 'my interest goes towards Japanese culture', that's why I have problems with へ/に。anyway, another very informative and helpful video. Thanks.
This was the most beautiful explaination I ever heard in my Japanese learning journey ❤️hands down misa sensei
You are such a wonderful teacher
yeyy an early birb here, thank you so much for your effort and all the videos. I hope you will have a great year 💖 happy new year ✨
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@@opdhaka usually I wouldn't suggest you to promote your channel in someone else's comment section but I like your content :)) I subscribed, good luck on your journey.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, but what I really appreciate is all those times you smiled and laughed, those emotions coming from some I admire means a lot for me. Misa sensei thank you for inspiring and give me courage to continue learning real japanese. Keep sharing your beautiful light with us.
thank you for your teaching 🙏
ありがとうございます
謝謝你
素晴らしいレッスンです。ミサ先生ほんとにありがとうございます!
Thank u sensei miss San..u are best in everything.. the best teacher so far..
今年は大変お世話になりました。
良いお年をお迎えてください!
It´s great when you are able to ''feel'' the sentences. I mean after studying for some time and you hear someone say 頭は痛いんです or 頭を痛いんです it just feels weird or wrong, I don´t know how to explain but for some reason even if you don´t think about the meaning of the が particle 頭が痛いんだです "feels" better. Great video Misa Sensei as always.
I just found this video on your channel and wanted thank you about it ! I always make mistakes with は/が/に/で when I try to speak with japanese friends or just writing. I really appreciate that you always take the time to explain the contexts and give examples. It is really helpful and I think I will go back to this video from time to time. ありがとうございます!
i’ve never “struggled” with particles, but i always kept forgetting how they worked. i just found this video and i need to say thank you because this is something i would recommend anyone to watch. i feel like i understand particles really well now ^^
this video made me realize that my problem isn't particles... its vocab. -_- to understand particles, you need to have context ... *sigh*
but I will admit, knowing that I got almost every single question right after a year of thinking that I was awful at particles is a really nice reminder that I'm making more progress than I thought. :) A lot of the questions, I just said out loud with the particles automatically because I've been hearing those same particles being used in similar situations by my teachers over and over again! So yes, friendly reminder that the brain stores much more than we think!
今日が「Japanese Particles」の勉強したんですが、ただ12回がまちがった。一杯練習をします!沢山漢字も読めなかった。ま。。。これが。。。多分今だけの力。ありがとうございますみさ先生(メンゴ、「みさ」の漢字が分かりません)。
四ヶ月前に12回鍛えが間違えた、今日:11月27日(月)、一週間ぐらいのJLPTN5の前は1回が間違えてしました。皆様も頑張ろう!
Thanks for the video! Particles are SUPER annoying but this was a fun video to test my skill. Thanks for the clarification on using "wa" and "ga"!
Awesome lesson, really useful. Thanks you a lot.
Regarding the へ particle at 10:13, I wonder if there has been a moment in a TV show or something where a kid's mom asks where they went today and the kid says 学校へ行った, but they didn't actually go to the school, they just went in the direction of the school and then ditched and hung out with their friends instead
I loved that video's format ! I could easily study before my exam and get the explanations right away if I made a mistake. ありがとうございました!
This was very helpful, ありがとうMisa先生!
10:35 - 16:50 Is a lifesaver!! 😄 Everyone jokes about misunderstanding が v. は but I haven't seen anyone on RUclips clarify it so well. Thanks Misa! And Happy New Year!! 🎉🎉
It'll be easier to pass my exam this year for sure. Damn you good, Misa!
I find this video really helpful especially with the explanations. Looking forward to more of such similar videos! Thanks!
Lol oh my goodness, i knew about using は to compare things, but i never thought about it sending the message in situations on compliments. Thank you so much Misa 先生。ありがとうございました
High quality content!! Practicing kanji, vocabulary, different verb tenses, and particles :) I love this!!
Misa-sama 明けましておめでとうございます from the U.S.
This was super helpful and clear. Thanks so much!
ありがとうございます。このビデオが役に立っています
ありがとうございます for all the effort you put in all your videos! So great and helpfull. Your definitely one of the best japanese teachers here in RUclips 👍🏼🤗
Miku i love you you help me learn Japanese better. Even though I'm still having hard times with particals