I'm still in the beginning stage of my Japanese journey, and most sources I've been using have only been teaching me the Keigo version of how to say things. Yesterday I learned there were Ichidan Verbs, Godan Verbs, Te-form, and more! I was confused because I thought there was only "-masu" and "-masen" 😅. In just 8 minutes you've explained everything in a simple, easy-to-comprehend way! どうもありがとうございました、先生!!
Another great lesson thank you!!! Didn't know these and I love how much detail and understanding I am learning from your videos. Love your discord and Amino! Thank you for helping people learn Japanese :)
yes, but the principle should be the same. You would remove the last る and add whatever ending for that conjugation. For example たべる==> たべたい、たべます、たべられる、たべさせる、たべよう, etc
あれがとございます牽制先生 I see how the godan verbs are conjurgated, with the あいうえお かな. But, there are a lot more ways to conjurgate a verb, just using the 5 vowels are only 5 ways to conjurgate a verb. There is like 15 conjurgations for a single verb right?
There are plenty of ways to conjugate a verb but generally you are changing the last vowel to another vowel and then attaching that verb to something else. This would be for godan verbs. As for the ichidan verb, you just take off the ru and add whatever to complete the conjugation.
yes, 買います is keigo. 買う is the dictionary form or "non past", but it is not Sonkeigo. Sonkeigo is a sub-category of Keigo which I might teach in a future lesson.
@@kersgod3638 You can use it in informal sentences like when you are talking to your friends or your parents. Essentially the dictionary form can be conjugated to different forms of that verb like the past tense, keigo, present progressive etc
I never thought that an 8 minutes video could be this helpful😭 thankyou sensei
I'm still in the beginning stage of my Japanese journey, and most sources I've been using have only been teaching me the Keigo version of how to say things. Yesterday I learned there were Ichidan Verbs, Godan Verbs, Te-form, and more! I was confused because I thought there was only "-masu" and "-masen" 😅. In just 8 minutes you've explained everything in a simple, easy-to-comprehend way! どうもありがとうございました、先生!!
This is actually helpful. Sankyuu!
You are a good teach my guy.
ありがとう先生
Really well explained, thank you very much!
Just perfect! Keep the videos coming, please!! :) :)
ありがとうございました、先生!
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You are really good at teaching Sensei, thank you 😔👊🏻
Thank you for the video Kensei Sensei! I had no idea about why Ichidan and Godan verbs were named that way, so this was pretty helpful ☺️
I understand all of this a bit better, especially the Godan verb forms. Thank you!
Another great lesson thank you!!! Didn't know these and I love how much detail and understanding I am learning from your videos. Love your discord and Amino! Thank you for helping people learn Japanese :)
せんせいありがとう, ur videos are rlly helpful 😍 !! I learned so much from u !
Great explanation man
brilliant lesson , for the other forms of ichidan verbs , we must probably add something else to conjugate , right ?
yes, but the principle should be the same. You would remove the last る and add whatever ending for that conjugation. For example たべる==> たべたい、たべます、たべられる、たべさせる、たべよう, etc
@@KenseiSensei great, that helped a lot , you sound so nice in your videos , and very clear , thanks very much for all your promptness
あれがとございます牽制先生 I see how the godan verbs are conjurgated, with the あいうえお かな. But, there are a lot more ways to conjurgate a verb, just using the 5 vowels are only 5 ways to conjurgate a verb. There is like 15 conjurgations for a single verb right?
There are plenty of ways to conjugate a verb but generally you are changing the last vowel to another vowel and then attaching that verb to something else. This would be for godan verbs. As for the ichidan verb, you just take off the ru and add whatever to complete the conjugation.
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Isn't 買います the keigo and 買う (the dictionary form) the sonkeigo present form of the verb?
yes, 買います is keigo. 買う is the dictionary form or "non past", but it is not Sonkeigo. Sonkeigo is a sub-category of Keigo which I might teach in a future lesson.
@@KenseiSensei so when do you use the dictionary form?
@@kersgod3638 You can use it in informal sentences like when you are talking to your friends or your parents. Essentially the dictionary form can be conjugated to different forms of that verb like the past tense, keigo, present progressive etc
So the "suru" is other topic ?
する suru is an irregular verb so if you want to attach ます, it becomes します
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