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  • Опубликовано: 25 мар 2020
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    Today I will teach you how to conjugate the dictionary form to the potential form!
    I hope my video will help you use this difficult time to improve your Japanese!!
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Комментарии • 228

  • @satrickptar6265
    @satrickptar6265 4 года назад +96

    Me: I must review for my calculus class
    also Me: 日本語 it is

    • @NatiiixLP
      @NatiiixLP 4 года назад +2

      Took me a while to realize the meme format because 「noun + "it is"」 just sounds like a literal translation of 「noun + です」, so in my head, I thought of it that way.

    • @kaleb.carvalho
      @kaleb.carvalho 3 года назад +1

      SAME HAHAHAHA

    • @user-ok6rp3tz6e
      @user-ok6rp3tz6e 3 года назад +1

      Trust me, I graduated a year ago. You’ll get more use out of 日本語 than calculus

  • @ebsn1
    @ebsn1 4 года назад +274

    Between Miku Real Japanese and Japanese Ammo with Misa, I have my own Japanese class!!

  • @jackrobert4357
    @jackrobert4357 2 года назад +17

    It's wonderful that you speak some Japanese as you teach without including subtitles. It compels a learner to actually listen and understand. Really nice.

  • @JapanDaisukiTTS
    @JapanDaisukiTTS 4 года назад +34

    Miku sensei can you please do a lesson about the differences between kimochi, kanji and kibun. All of them mean feeling right?
    Can you also do a lesson about the meaning of jibun?

  • @luvkasidet
    @luvkasidet 4 года назад +55

    Miku Sensei you really is the best Japanese teacher I ever see so far!! ありがとう!!☺️

    • @thomasalberto613
      @thomasalberto613 4 года назад +14

      It seems like you also need an English teacher...

    • @user-cw3yj8jv1s
      @user-cw3yj8jv1s 3 года назад +5

      @@thomasalberto613 damn lmao

    • @benjaminzarate2667
      @benjaminzarate2667 Год назад +1

      @@thomasalberto613 instead of making beef you should correct him, not everyone has a perfect english.

  • @ashley88101
    @ashley88101 3 года назад +15

    This is my first miku sensei video but I really love the way she presents the material! I thought it was great that some of the lesson was taught in Japanese and had a test at the end... I subscribed!

  • @taylordatuin9254
    @taylordatuin9254 4 года назад +9

    Since I started watching your videos I have been practicing Japanese everyday!! Thank you for giving me the motivation I needed to get started once again!! I studied Japanese in middle and high school but forgot a lot of what I learned because I never had to use it. Your video lessons have taught me more practical Japanese than I learned in those 4 years of traditional learning. I am so grateful to you Miku Sensei!! Your hard work and passion to share Japanese culture and language with the world is so inspiring. Arigato from Seattle, Washington!!

  • @krcooleymma
    @krcooleymma 4 года назад +3

    すごい授業です!本当にありがとうございます!

  • @Thor_Underdunk_Caballerial
    @Thor_Underdunk_Caballerial 3 года назад +1

    This video is absolutely flawless, I'm definitely gonna check out this audio conjugation you refer to at the end and I imagine purchase your products.

  • @Shinx7009
    @Shinx7009 3 года назад +1

    This was very helpful! I'm about 6 months in my training and I could actually do the first couple exercises. The ones at the end I had a lot more trouble, but I was able to apply what you taught me with my background on verbs already. Thank you!

  • @micdhack
    @micdhack 4 года назад

    I went through several online sites that showed the conjugation but this video by far explained it the best, the visual table was super helpful

  • @yasmeenabdelkhader9178
    @yasmeenabdelkhader9178 4 года назад

    めっちゃわかりやすい!ありがとうございます、ミク先生♥️♥️♥️

  • @LordManux91
    @LordManux91 3 года назад +2

    Few years ago i started learning japanese and taught myself the grammar first, but i still had lots on confusion in my head.
    Miku sensei makes those lessons so easy to understand that i feel kinda dumb now ahah.
    Very effective, concise and organized lessons, totally worth a marathon watch (especially this potential form, argh).
    本当に助かった、Miku 先生。ありがとうございます。

  • @tamkailing4367
    @tamkailing4367 3 года назад

    So effective & helpful!! The table helps!! Thank you so much. 😻💕

  • @alangaselirojasolortiga6503
    @alangaselirojasolortiga6503 Год назад

    Gosh! I love this video so much!
    Miku 先生 teaches us on her own way and it’s so easy to follow her. Thanks a lot mikuさん

  • @turt8560
    @turt8560 4 года назад +16

    Miku-sensei! Could you do a lesson on 筈 (はず)? I saw your video on the difference between しっぱなし and したまま because I struggled with those two structures for a while and your explanation really helped a lot! I would've never guessed that the difference regarding that one usage was the connotation but now I know. I'm really looking forward to a lesson on 筈 (はず) since you explained しっぱなし and したまま in a way that was super easy to follow and understand. I'd greatly appreciate it if you could do one soon. ありがとうございます

  • @solitarygourmet7452
    @solitarygourmet7452 4 года назад +4

    ありがとうございます。 I use your Anki and Shadowing everyday but now with the restrictions I have more time to catch up on your videos as well. Thanks for all your hard work. お疲れ様。

  • @kayui648
    @kayui648 3 года назад

    いつもありがとうございましたミク先生!It was really helpful!

  • @legal040
    @legal040 4 года назад

    hi miku i'm really happy that you said the name of the potential form in japanese in the beginning of the video
    it can sometimes get confusing to study when i don't know what the forms are actually called in japanese, especially when i'm watching content that's entirely in japanese (like nihongo no mori for example)
    awesome video as always 💙

  • @18Knowledge
    @18Knowledge 2 года назад

    Hello Miku Sensei! Thank you for your videos. You are a awesome teacher.

  • @DeHaos
    @DeHaos 4 года назад +3

    初級の動画にとって何から何まで教えていただき、大変お世話になりました。初級のビデオをリリースし続けることが出来て感謝します。お疲れ様でしたまた次の動画を楽しみにしとく。

  • @CicoinTokyo777
    @CicoinTokyo777 4 года назад +1

    I enjoy every your lesson and improving my Japanese already! Thank you so Much and take caree🙏

  • @utaausagiii8272
    @utaausagiii8272 6 месяцев назад

    very helpful, simple explanation but effective thank you miku sensei😊

  • @mohmmedaljomaie
    @mohmmedaljomaie 4 года назад +1

    I really like your way of teaching. I just subscribed

  • @akmaruta
    @akmaruta 3 года назад

    Congrats Mikusan, now I understood potential form! Love from Brazil

  • @spooky4130
    @spooky4130 4 года назад +3

    Congrats on reaching 100k :)

  • @boykumottae7789
    @boykumottae7789 Год назад

    Thank you so much mam for sharing your knowledge to us, it really help us, wish you all the best

  • @johnoldie1
    @johnoldie1 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you Miku.
    I’m an elderly Englishman living in Wakayama ken and finding Japanese so so difficult. I enjoyed your presentation and particularly- the testing is so valuable. I read somewhere recently that testing is a vital part of the learning process. And a cute face into the bargain!
    John.

  • @BestEyeEvaHad
    @BestEyeEvaHad 4 года назад

    I had no idea about changing wo to ga and I have been using it wrong the entire time. Thank you miku!!

  • @eddydagher4463
    @eddydagher4463 4 года назад +5

    i really enjoy watching your videos and learning ! arigatou gozaimasu ! :)

    • @mikurealjapanese
      @mikurealjapanese  4 года назад +2

      Eddy Dagher thank YOU! I hope you’re safe and healthy wherever you are :)

  • @leonardchung3825
    @leonardchung3825 4 года назад +9

    I got it all except for the last one... I thought she meant literally seeing my family, so I said 今月は家族が見られなかった

  • @juandissimomagnifico7819
    @juandissimomagnifico7819 4 года назад

    congrats on 100k subs best teacher ever

  • @owouwuowo2730
    @owouwuowo2730 4 года назад

    ありがとうございます!!とても助かりました。

  • @bedouinangel
    @bedouinangel 4 года назад +1

    Amazing conten miku!

  • @TheAquaelle
    @TheAquaelle 4 года назад

    Will you also do a video on the causative passive form? I really like your clear way of explaining grammar!

  • @hectorquintana
    @hectorquintana 3 года назад

    みく先生、20万フォロウェルおめでとうございます

  • @nittodinershirin6638
    @nittodinershirin6638 4 года назад

    Good video,learned a lot.I will try to continue.

  • @nnearobot
    @nnearobot 4 года назад +2

    ミク先生ありがとうございました!

  • @johanndiedrick4354
    @johanndiedrick4354 3 года назад

    this video is great. thank you!

  • @XxD4RK3NERGYxX
    @XxD4RK3NERGYxX 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @benduffy3436
    @benduffy3436 3 года назад

    Very helpful thank you.

  • @nube-nube
    @nube-nube 4 года назад

    you are the best teacher 🥺💛

  • @saikatdas9424
    @saikatdas9424 3 года назад

    You are the best teacher.

  • @user-cs9kh6bv4z
    @user-cs9kh6bv4z 2 года назад

    ありがとうございます、先生!

  • @ronaldo10m88
    @ronaldo10m88 3 месяца назад +1

    ありがとございます

  • @topesjeebal8760
    @topesjeebal8760 4 года назад +62

    Miku: "Can you cook Takoyaki?....I can!"
    Me: "Weird flex, but ok"

    • @shizukagozen777
      @shizukagozen777 4 года назад +4

      That's not a weird flex, anyone who can cook takoyaki is a GOD. * p *

    • @Me-wv9od
      @Me-wv9od 3 года назад +1

      @@shizukagozen777 Haha.

    • @shizukagozen777
      @shizukagozen777 3 года назад

      @@Me-wv9od
      😋

  • @obi54086
    @obi54086 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @VishalKumar-oy8ts
    @VishalKumar-oy8ts 3 года назад

    thanku so much

  • @MdZabed-ok8ve
    @MdZabed-ok8ve 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot ♥

  • @gatedancer17
    @gatedancer17 4 года назад

    Another way to say the potential is to say the dictionary form of the verb plus koto ga dekiru. I do it all the time because I can't always remember the potential form of each verb. My tutor understands it when we converse in Japanese, but she says it sounds odd and she wants me to learn all the potential forms. But it does make a good default if you can't remember on the spot.

  • @user-qs6fq9ls5j
    @user-qs6fq9ls5j 2 года назад

    Great sensei 🙏

  • @Dreddzone
    @Dreddzone 3 года назад

    Really nice channel and style.

  • @RoseLK
    @RoseLK 3 года назад

    thank you so much. It helps a lot

  • @feArthEscArcrow
    @feArthEscArcrow 4 года назад

    This was really helpful

  • @bafuljhovan1102
    @bafuljhovan1102 4 года назад

    Always, helpful

  • @jagansapkota3685
    @jagansapkota3685 2 года назад

    Great job

  • @TheCantoneseGuyLucas
    @TheCantoneseGuyLucas 4 года назад

    Thank you Miku!

  • @AlexanderMarks
    @AlexanderMarks 3 года назад

    love all your videos :-)

  • @Sam_Looks
    @Sam_Looks Год назад

    Thanks

  • @Q2neptune13
    @Q2neptune13 4 года назад +1

    This is so much not informative than traditional Japanese language classes. Thank you so much!

  • @petepan908
    @petepan908 3 года назад

    いつも助けくださってありがとうございました応援するよ

  • @DeanCyrus
    @DeanCyrus 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant. I just need to practice now. Unfortunately I have no one to practice with 😩

  • @joserobertojimenezcalva540
    @joserobertojimenezcalva540 4 года назад

    素晴らしい!みく先生、どうもありがとうございます。👌👏🎉

  • @MandarinWithMissLin
    @MandarinWithMissLin 4 года назад

    ありがとう 先生!!!!!!

  • @nickinlondon4644
    @nickinlondon4644 3 года назад

    I think dropping the 'ra' is an excellent idea, as this prevents confusion with the passive tense.

  • @jagansapkota3685
    @jagansapkota3685 2 года назад

    Very good

  • @ericabailey9002
    @ericabailey9002 Год назад

    I was taught Japanese from a young age, however, I am not 100% fluent in it. That's why when I started taking a Japanese course in college, this potential form threw me off because I always practiced ら抜き言 when speaking at home. Thanks to your video I was able to clear any confusion about potential form, I appreciate it very much!

  • @ibrahimabdallah2675
    @ibrahimabdallah2675 4 года назад

    Miku .l love you and your videos .the best sensei

  • @jessaduran2723
    @jessaduran2723 4 года назад +2

    Woow! So there is like a formula for conjugation!!!

  • @prabhakaranp760
    @prabhakaranp760 3 года назад

    すてき授業有難うございます 先生

  • @carlchan3179
    @carlchan3179 4 года назад

    Miku-sensei can you give a handouts on list of verbs with their dictionary form? Because I'm having a hard time to know if they are 1st group, 2nd group or 3rd group. Thank you so much for teaching us in youtube. I hope I could get a respond in this :)

  • @asautomobilevlogs9442
    @asautomobilevlogs9442 4 года назад +7

    I love you and your videos 😘❤

  • @Don500488
    @Don500488 4 года назад

    Hello Miku-sensei, is it possible to make a video about ていく and てくる meanings related to both time AND space? ありがとうございます

  • @larrymiller74
    @larrymiller74 4 года назад

    Miku- here's something for a possible video: different dialects within Japan. How would a person from Osaka say something compared to a person from Tokyo? Are there differences in speaking if you're from the North of Japan and the South of Japan?

  • @benchanhkjc
    @benchanhkjc 4 месяца назад

    you are so good

  • @RahulSharma-pe2eb
    @RahulSharma-pe2eb Год назад

    Please make one video on volitional and non volitional verbs..

  • @TheCantoneseGuyLucas
    @TheCantoneseGuyLucas 4 года назад +7

    Taberareru is like a tongue twister :P

    • @restingwitchface666
      @restingwitchface666 4 года назад +1

      Chilli Lucas - 智利仔 and my accent is off and I sound like an idiot 😅

    • @ZoZo-ub5uw
      @ZoZo-ub5uw 4 года назад

      no wonder why they omit the ら

    • @sailor5853
      @sailor5853 4 года назад

      The られる is not the problem. The problem is that if you grow up speaking English you won't have learned to pronunce that "R".
      That sound natural for me to both listen and speak that because my mother tongue is from a Latin family and have that phonem as most of them.

  • @robshandl3
    @robshandl3 Месяц назад

    教えてくれてありがとう

  • @user-ed4fv9nd3b
    @user-ed4fv9nd3b Год назад

    With that last example, it seems like the correct particle to use is と, as in 今月は家族と会えなかった. After all, you couldn't meet "with" your family this month, not "in" them. I understand that this is just one of those weird quirks of the Japanese language that you have to get used to.

  • @chloeannegachalife
    @chloeannegachalife 2 года назад

    Request: can you do a video on locations as in Japan is a country located in asia

  • @Jemdawg1000
    @Jemdawg1000 4 года назад

    みくさんは立派な先生ですよ!どうもありがとうございました ^__^

  • @daisyanf4846
    @daisyanf4846 4 года назад

    Miku sensei, would you like to explain めいれいけい? Its imperative form

  • @Harobrogi
    @Harobrogi 3 года назад

    This might sound like a silly question (sorry if this has been answered before) but could you in writing omit some of these particles? Like with the Takoyaki part on the video with the が particle being omitted. I know some can be omitted in the spoken language but what about the written language? Or would it be too confusing if the written form? Great video by the way. ^_^ ありがとごさいます。

  • @user-vf2sq6pt7p
    @user-vf2sq6pt7p 2 года назад

    how about the verb 見る conjugates as 見れる but I also saw some people say or write 見える and I was wondering if 見える isa lso the potential form and if it is does this rule of -える aply to other verbs?

  • @burntoast7628
    @burntoast7628 10 дней назад +1

    How would you tell the difference between potential and passive form?

  • @riyasmohomed3404
    @riyasmohomed3404 3 года назад +1

    Konniciwa miku sensai genki desuka i understand very well in lesson

  • @andremelo8858
    @andremelo8858 4 года назад +4

    Hi, Miku-chan, when I was in Japan I've used often "-ru kotoga dekimasus ka" to ask permition. Do this structure has the same meaning? Is it too polide or we can use in friendly conversations? Regards from Brazil!

    • @user-cq9pl4vv9j
      @user-cq9pl4vv9j 3 года назад +1

      Parece-me que para pedir permissão é melhor a fórmula 〜てもいい?(informal) ou 〜てもいいですか? (formal).
      [p.s.: se entendes bem a língua espanhola, experimenta ver os canais 'KiraSensei' e 'KiraVivo' no youtube. Além de vídeos sobre a realidade japonesa, tem muitos sobre gramática]

  • @maisaranki6236
    @maisaranki6236 4 года назад

    I have a question about particles with the potential form!
    If を changes into が during potential form... what does が change into?
    I know I can often drop the subject, especially if it's a pronoun or an aforementioned person's name, but how do I express the subject if I can't drop it for whatever reason?
    役に立ったチュートリアルでありがとうございます!:)

  • @superbkriz
    @superbkriz 4 года назад

    Mike, how do you distinguish this form from the passive voice of verb?

  • @eclypseA04
    @eclypseA04 4 года назад +3

    ありがとうございます先生
    もう分かった。

  • @chandratamatta8711
    @chandratamatta8711 Год назад

    Nice class english+japanese🙏🙏

  • @ShanerTheGrey
    @ShanerTheGrey 4 года назад +7

    Miku you are so beautiful! Stunning!

  • @elisenguyenquoc6844
    @elisenguyenquoc6844 4 года назад +1

    Hello everyone,
    do you know if to say I can't, to the polite form, it is like for exemple: "aemasen" instead of "aenai"? Or it is still "aenai"
    thank you very much :)

  • @giobalansag298
    @giobalansag298 Год назад

    Just wondering,can we do multiple verbs on can do? Like for example can drive and fix a car in one sentence? どうも

  • @princejimenez8505
    @princejimenez8505 4 года назад +2

    I'm waiting for this set up my reminder then done!! I wish I can talk to you or is there any online app I can use to talk to a Japanese so I can improve my communication skills?? Please help

    • @reddunk1918
      @reddunk1918 4 года назад

      prince jimenez hellotalk

    • @rachelchoo521
      @rachelchoo521 4 года назад

      definitely hellotalk

    • @AB-om2qp
      @AB-om2qp 4 года назад

      HiNative is great for asking questions however hellotalk is great for conversation

  • @farmingmachine9723
    @farmingmachine9723 4 года назад

    おはいよ!
    みく先生、past conditional の使い方を教えていただけますか。"if I had seen it, I would have run away" とか "if he described it, it would be easier for me" とか。よろしくおねいがいします~~

  • @Ockerlord
    @Ockerlord 3 года назад

    The ga particle marks the subject, right?
    ----------------------
    Alice sees - Aliceが見る
    Alice sees Bob - AliceがBobを見る
    Alice sees Bob
    with implizit subject - Bobを見る
    ----------------------
    (1) Alice can see - Aliceが見られる
    (2) Alice can see Bob - AliceがBobを見られる // can we have to ga particles here????
    (3) Alice can see Bob
    with implizit subject - Bobが見られる // so here wo becomes ga, right?
    // but wait, isnt that the exact same form as (1) ????
    So we cannot differentiate Between
    Alice can see // Alice can be seen
    based on grammar alone, right?
    This seems weird because I thought we have a subject marker が to avoid ambiguity.

  • @ridleyroid9060
    @ridleyroid9060 3 месяца назад

    what about the negative form for group 2?

  • @hritesh7
    @hritesh7 2 года назад

    出来る potential form and when it used?
    same goes to 切る has potential form 切れる but 切れる is verb on its own and it has 切られる potential form but what is the difference ?we need intransitive verb potential form separate video

  • @amatias3934
    @amatias3934 3 года назад

    Can someone please tell me the difference
    Between たべられる of passive form
    And this たべられる of potential form