Very interesting and easy to grasp explanation. I was really looking for such a video and now I had found it. One request, if possible please make whole playlist for particals.
Excellent job! I like it and I hope you keep doing this good job. If I can just add one more information to this brilliant video. When you say 勉強しに行く、走りに行く. Then the basic verb of 勉強しますand 走ります。 comes in a ますform and cancel ます. I mean I can’t say 走るに行く❌or 勉強するに行く❌. So it’s the verb in ますform, deleting ますand add に after that the verb of movement. I hope it’s good add for all.
First, you are extremely beautiful omg Second, thank you so much for this video, it's very well explained, but I think I will need to re-watch it a second time and write everything 😂😂
if it's a place then the first in the sentence is the place? like A dog is in the garden and There is a bed in the room? Garden ni dog imasu Room ni bed arimasu
It it’s a simple sentence that needs only a subject, a verb and a place, then yes! Please watch the word order video that I made a few weeks ago! I think that could be useful for you!👍
To make a verb active (ing) in Japanese you add て, right? But also to make it imperative? Like 見て!Am I correct or wrong? Haha... Edit: I need a teacher like you in my country! I'm sure I'd be leveling up faster... :-(
This may be a complex question but, if あります is for non-living things, why is it that the negative of です is ありません, even for living things? (Or at least that's what I've been taught) E.g. 日本人じゃありません (I'm not Japanese) アメリカ人です (I'm American) Wouldn't it be じゃいません? Are あります and ありません unrelated? Maybe I'm making things up haha 😂 I've still got a lot to learn
This video needs one million views.
Thank you🥺
Thank you!Your explanation is really clear and the examples help a lot
I’m glad to hear that! Thank you so much!!
You're the best teacher ever
thanks for your explanation, it puzzled me a long time, also for your healing smile.
Thank you!☺️
Thank you, Layla! Your lessons are very helpful. I watch it and enjoy learning Japanese.
Thanks you so much! your explanation is very effective. I really enjoy watching it.✨
This is pretty cool. I didn't know に could be used to describe intentions behind doing something.
Thank you. Very helpful and easy to understand.
Thank very much for saying so!!
Wow, This video helped me alot. Thank you for your effort. ありがとうございますこのビデオ本当にたつけた。
Thank you very much for saying so!!😆
Good video for Japanese learning, I like your video
thank you very much!!
ありがとうございます!
Thank you so much!!!
Very interesting and easy to grasp explanation. I was really looking for such a video and now I had found it.
One request, if possible please make whole playlist for particals.
I’m going to make more lessons for particles!!
thank you so much for saying so!! That motivates me!💙
good luck with your Japanese study!✨
@@BitesizeJapanese1 ☺️ excitement 100x,
Excellent job! I like it and I hope you keep doing this good job.
If I can just add one more information to this brilliant video.
When you say 勉強しに行く、走りに行く. Then the basic verb of 勉強しますand 走ります。 comes in a ますform and cancel ます.
I mean I can’t say 走るに行く❌or 勉強するに行く❌. So it’s the verb in ますform, deleting ますand add に after that the verb of movement.
I hope it’s good add for all.
Great video, very well explained.
Thank you Sensei 😍
Omg sensei thank you so much!!! This is very helpful
Thank-you for the video Layla Sensei! It was very interesting and shed some light for me on the language! :3
I’m glad to hear that!! Thank you so much!😆
教えてくれてありがとう!
本当にありがとうレイラせんせ 💜💜
受けました
ありがとう☺️
ありがとうございます
こちらこそ!💙
本当に便利です!どうもありがとうございました。
よかったです😆
見てくれてありがとう!!🌟
Arigato sensei 🙏🏻
First, you are extremely beautiful omg
Second, thank you so much for this video, it's very well explained, but I think I will need to re-watch it a second time and write everything 😂😂
Thank you for saying so!!☺️
Do you have a video about the difference between が and は as the subject/topic markers?
no, not yet! But I’m going to make videos about that topic!
Please look forward to it! ☺️
More!!!!!
Me gusta tú fonación 👌👌👌🥇🥇🥇
今イチわれリら先生💕💕🌹💕🌹サンキューのためにその授業れリら先生。それはだった明確に驚くべきと全く最高授業先生。ありがとうございますと持っている素晴らしい今週。🙌♥️🙌♥️
ありがとうございます!☺️
こんにちは、ライラさん ^.^
私は新しいフォロワー人です。ライラさんの動画はとても便利だと思いますので、私は「に」と「で」のという助詞の違いがわかりません。いまから、頑張ります!ありがとうございます :D
こんにちは!☺️
こちらこそ見てくれてありがとう!
がんばってください✨
Can you make video on い form andな form。。。grammar type
I will try!👍
Can i say たのしかったあ after watching a video?. Because i want to say i have fun learning from you
Yes, you can say that!! You are very good at Japanese! 😆
Thank you very much!!
if it's a place then the first in the sentence is the place? like A dog is in the garden and There is a bed in the room?
Garden ni dog imasu
Room ni bed arimasu
It it’s a simple sentence that needs only a subject, a verb and a place, then yes!
Please watch the word order video that I made a few weeks ago!
I think that could be useful for you!👍
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If the subject is a (living) plant or tree, should I use あります?
yes! for plants for trees, please use あります👍
To make a verb active (ing) in Japanese you add て, right? But also to make it imperative? Like 見て!Am I correct or wrong? Haha...
Edit: I need a teacher like you in my country! I'm sure I'd be leveling up faster... :-(
This may be a complex question but, if あります is for non-living things, why is it that the negative of です is ありません, even for living things? (Or at least that's what I've been taught)
E.g. 日本人じゃありません (I'm not Japanese)
アメリカ人です (I'm American)
Wouldn't it be じゃいません?
Are あります and ありません unrelated?
Maybe I'm making things up haha 😂 I've still got a lot to learn
Why do Japanese dont use spaces between words?😄 and the different use of word genki and ganbatte
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