Differences between kudasai and onegaishimasu | ください vs お願いします
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 24 фев 2024
- @NihongoDekita
Watch this video to learn the differences and also similarities between kudasai and onegaishimasu.
--------------------
⚡️🗣Join my beginner online live courses🇯🇵
nihongodekita.com/
📩Course Inquiry: info@nihongodekita.com
--------------------
💝 Support Sayaka Here ☕️
www.buymeacoffee.com/nihongod...
--------------------
Hi everyone! I am Sayaka from NihongoDekita who loves teaching Japanese and sharing the culture with you all. My goal is to make learning more FUN and EASY, and share the REAL AUTHENTIC JAPANESE that goes beyond the textbook! :)
--------------------
📌Socials
📷 Instagram: / nihongodekita
👯♀️ TikTok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSJdhSdGf/
🌿 Facebook: / nihongodekita
📩 FOR BUSINESS INQUIRIES: sayaka@nihongodekita.com
--------------------
Sayaka san teaching us literally "If you liked the video please thumbs up" in Japanese. Very Smart
🫣🫣
Marketing skills over 9000 🤣
Kouhyouka 😂
Open a RUclips channel and use it
even though i learned it from tokini andy
"BUT THERE IS AN EXCEPTION...." Every language, every time you think you got it 😂
Wait till you see Latin!
@@Xezlec been there, done that 😄
Good thing my native language is portuguese, which has no exceptions in any rule. except...
Fr, though Japanese doesn't have much exceptions which is good :D
Literally.
Brilliant. The first person I found on RUclips who actually breaks it into semantics and etymological structure, which makes it - finally - understandable. Most of even official manuals give an equivalent of the meaning for an entire sentences without literal translation, where you're supposed to memorise it without understanding what every word actually means.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for intelligible teaching.
I've been studying Japanese on and off since 2018, and I couldn't agree more. In order for me to comprehend what I'm saying, I need to know the literal meaning of the sentence structure. I've been able to pass N4 by figuring it out on my own for the most part, but having a teacher who can break down the sentences is key for me. I find it easier to "think" in Japanese when i have a better understanding of what each part of the sentence means.
Plus she puts the text clearly on the screen for us to digest!!! Loving this channel 👍
I was like "simple I just use onegaishimasu" and then Te-form 😢😂
Language be like "Oh, you want easy? Hahahaha... No."
Japanese conjugates both nouns and verbs. 😂
@@FluffyTheGryphon🤣🤣
@@night_fiend6326and they conjugate adjectives, like whaaaa?!!?
Yes, finally! Someone who breaks down the most well-known words down to their etymological level. It makes it easier to understand, faster to retain, and to use. Thank you!
Man, if my teachers had had 10% of your positive energy, I would have been a completely different person. Your content is great, keep up the good work.
Waiting for a train in the UK and suddenly hearing まもなく was an incredibly jarring experience.
Why would UK train stations announce in Japanese?
@@twokool4skool129 well, I was listening to the video while waiting for a train in the UK...
Only thing i can say, I'm glad i found this channel...
ありがとうございます
This video is a really great instruction. The format, the lesson-like structure, the great examples. Having these practical and detailed videos cover the many different variables helps so much in learning how to speak the language correctly.
Thank you very much for all the work you put into these videos.
Thank you so much! ☺️🙌🏼
@@NihongoDekita I appreciate how you gave the subtitles corresponding colors to the English translations. Very helpful! Your channel is superb! And you speak English perfectly!
@@NihongoDekitaFirst time coming across your channel. So much thought put into your videos, love the technical explanations and clear text on screen. You’ve got a new subscriber 👍
This is wonderful!! Having the english and Japanese written underneath as you explain is so so helpful! Bless you for this video
このチャンネルを英会話の授業として拝見しております、日本語には自信がある私ですが、毎回あらためて考えることも多く感心いたします
Teaching the etymology of the language goes such a long way. Thank you for the great video!
This explanation is so much more clearer than what is taught in Genki and Minna no Nihongo! It makes sense now! Many thanks!!!
Best Japanese teacher on RUclips. Thank you so much for all of the cultural context and origins of words and phrases! Helpful and interesting
think i just learnt more in ten minutes than i did in two years of studying japanese at uni!
I started using an App to learn Japanese and it's starting with the Basics . I learned 下さい already but it started teaching me お願いします。Scrolling through my RUclips feed , I find your video. Perfect timing . You explained to me the difference. I appreciate it.
ありがとうございました、 サヤカ先生。 よろしくお願いしました。 🙇 🥰 💖 ❤️ 🙏
I want to thank you because you have a very unique way to teach , very intelligible and even funny , lucky for me I learned English too,you really really didnt need to mention the " thumb up" words, Everybody who is able to see you and to hear you will give you "TWO THUMBS UP" .Tank you so much for your helpful videos ❤
Your videos are great! And the humor keeps it entertaining. Thank you for putting the sentences together and breaking them down. Fantastic!
You’ve just re-energized my enthusiasm to learn Japanese again. I love your situational explanations that make sense in my mind so that I’m understanding rather than just memorizing words. So a Big thank you!
Easily the best video I ever came across explaining this subject!
Been a while since I've been in Japanese classes, I appreciate this channel so much!
Very clear and helpful! Thank you. Felt more natural to say ください when asking for something / an object. ありがとう ございます
So elaborate video, it's great! Not too fast, not too repetitive.
I’ve always been fascinated by Japan and your videos really helped me further my interest. So grateful I found you, thanks for the great content!
as someone who just got back from japan and over time learned through repeated listening what all of the things they say on the announcer mean, i wish i watched this video
This was really clear and simple. Excellent instruction.
Bruhhh thats the best description, i had struggled to get it, and this made it so clear
ありがとうございます❤
I always wondered what mamonaku meant, i would hear iy so often on the trains.
Great explanation.
Great video. Thank you for teaching others how to correctly speak Japanese!
Thanks for explaining the actual translations of the words. For some reason most people explain how to use them, but not their meaning.
I just started following you on Instagram and this is your first video I see; very clear explanations, the visual support is great, and the breakdown very useful, どうもありがとうお願いします 🙏
You explain so, so well! You are an excellent teacher ❤ Thank you.
I’m so glad I finally know what the trains are saying.
I’ve been wondering this for a while!!! So helpful thank you 🙏🏽
THIS WAS FABULOUS! Sayaka your explanations are perfect. 💜
This is one of those grammer points you have to learn 1-2x and then just notice the different rules in real life scenarios to really aquire it.
Great explanation as always 😊👍
Currently binge watching your videos because I’m going to Japan during the winter with the family.
さやか先生の動画はとても分かりやすいでした。ありがとうございました!
Thank you for this - duolingo has some serious limitations, and your videos really help fill in the gaps and put thingsinto context. Sensei, arigato gozaimasu!
I’m a Japanese speaker who’s using Duolingo to revise. They have some errors 🥴 Worst is teaching impolite forms to use in polite situations urgh!!!
Thank you so much for this lesson, it was really helpful! Having so many examples is great! 🙏
Another great lesson, love it. Always look forward to your videos. さやか さん を もっと ください!😊
LOVE the Tanaka-san example! ありがとうございました!
Love love loveeee your videos!!! You are the best teacher!!! Can’t wait for another one of your classes to open up!!
I remember learning to say "mou ichido motto yukkuri itte kudasai". And of course you explained what made that different when you mentioned verbs, :) Nice!
Thank you! There are many videos that try to explain this. YOUR video is the Best and Easiest to understand the differences between Kudasai and Onegaishimasu. THANK YOU! 😊
Very good tutorial. I knew all of this but it was still nice to have it summed up again like this. This will be very useful for beginners.
I picked up on the patterns, but your explanation really helped to understand the science!
Thanks for making Japanese easier for us to learn otskaresama.👍
I am from germany and looking your Videos very recently. This one is absolutely fantastic! Thanks a lot!❤
You are a fantastic language teacher, really amazing! Thank you so much
Very useful video. Thank you. ありがとうございました。
I'm learning so much from you 🙏🏼
Great video! Short and to the point. Thank you
I just stumbled over this video. It was sooo good! Maybe the best I've seen on Japanese. Thank you so much!
Hey there Sayaka! I just came across this video, and how informative! I remember studying in Japan in 2000, and I think it took me 2 months (and a lot of mistakes) to learn this lesson!
I'm looking forward to reviewing my Japanese with your lessons! Thanks a bunch!
I’m Korean but this channel is very useful and easy to understand what I was confused. Thank you Sayaka sensei!
lmao, as an anime fan I was actually thinking about that "matte kudasai" when you were explaining earlier. I am glad you came to that also later. ありがとうございます。
Very informative! I will watch this until I have it all memorized.
Thank you!
Very helpful for distinguishing between usage. I was going to ask why I always hear ください at the train stations, but you went right into the explanation! ありがとうございなす!
I’m glad the video answered your question!☺️
Very well explained. Thank you !
教えてくれてありがとうございます。
Hi! Maybe this can be useful to you.
I think you can't use くれる with ありがとうございます since くれる is casual and ありがとうございます is formal.
It would be better to just say ありがとう.
Like in 教えてくれてありがとう.
I don't know if you noticed but the teacher also used this pattern when she was thanking us for watching her video until the end. 最後まで見てくれてありがとう.
Well I didn't mean to bother. Just sharing what I learned.
@@dokodelibra19 thank you. I didn’t know くれる was casual. I’ll remember it.
Going to Japan for the first time this month. This will be very helpful!
Thank you so much. Also, your English is excellent! Great job!
Wow! This is way better to people already into language science to understand... splitting the sintax and presenting etymology makes things much more associable, therefore it is easier to remember by really understanding it. Really nice job. Subscribed!
Thanks Nihongo for solving a big problem in my language
Thank you Sayaka san, your explanation is very clear and i can understand it well 😊❤
Your explanation makes it so easy to understand!♥
Arigato Gozaimasu, Sayaka sensei🥰
Even tho I speak the language on a high level, sometimes it is nice to watch a video like this, so I can explain these things correctly to my students :) My intuitions were correct about "tangible" things, but I used a way more complicated explaination before. Thank you
Wow!! Such a really helpful lesson!!! Thank you for teaching us! Greetings from Greece ❤️
I plan on going to Japan in the next year or so, ahnd your lessons are very thorough, engaging, ahnd contextually helpful. Thanks for douing what ye dou 🤘
ありがとう、説明はとっても役に立つよ!!
ありがとうございます!
I love the way your videos are conducted and your voice. Its seems hammering Japanese in my memory 🤣
I started watch your vlog about Japanese language.You teache so clearly and easy to understand ❤
Wow this is so helpful! ありがとう
You're a very good teacher. Thank you!
Anata wa totemo yoi senseidesu. Arigatō!
Thank You Sayaka Sensei.. 💯👍👍👍👌👌👌🤩🤩🤩
Your teaching style is very attractive, 1st time,I listen clearly japanese words from japanese people, also ,Your English spoken is very best as a japanese
さやか 先生、ありがとうございます。☺
Your breakdown of Japanese language components are excellent. Your presentation technique is very logical. My problem is retention of your lesson. I do really appreciate listening and if I could retain even half of what you presented I would be language proficient and confident in Japanese. Thank you for your videos. I have to always go back and review your videos. BTW, you would also be a great English 2nd language teacher also. Ja mata..
Here in Philippines, your name is like an informal way of asking "are you happy?".. thank you for sharing your knowledge :)
I don’t know why I didn’t watch your videos before. You’re so good at explaining things. 😅subscribed! Thank you for such a great video 😊
This is so wonderfully informative but at the same time, it’s enough to put you off learning Japanese for life 😂 Excellent! - subbed.
教えてくれてありがとう 🥹 やっと分かりました。
さやか先生は教えるのが上手ですね。
ありがとうございます😊
Du bist immer so hilfreich.Bitte, heirate mich!
Thank you for making these videos. They are very good. I believe I know when to use kudasai and when to use onegaishimasu now.
Very helpful ! thank you for making this video❤
You're so welcome!☺️
This is so helpful, thank you!
Your the best Japanese teacher I found on youtube❤ arigatogosaimaShta❤sensei
I was wondering what's the difference yesterday so this is perfect :)
Very helpful, thank you
You are do talented and creative!! I love tha way you teach it's really easy to understand and fun to watch 😊❤ your such an inspiration ❤❤❤❤
Thank you! This was a great explanation ❤
Thanks!
Excellent. Thank you.
Explicaciones muy útiles y claras. Arigatou.😊
さやかさんください。😂 I wont forget that one now. Nice and clear breakdown !
Thank you for the explanation 😊
This is so helpful even if it's a lot of information I wasn't expecting haha. Thanks Sayaka, I've taken a lot of notes!
thank you for this, it was very informative ❤