Hello everyone! Welcome to Nihongo With Yukino! I'm Yukino, a certified Japanese language teacher living in Japan. I try to upload and give you Japanese lessons every week! I hope my videos will help you improve your Japanese language skills~ ^^
Hi! Thank you for your comment and question! So both 思うand でしょう are used to express thoughts or opinions but they have different nuances and contexts of use. 思う This phrase is used when you are stating your personal opinion or belief. It implies degree of certainty in what you are saying, as it reflects your own thoughts or feelings. でしょう is used when you are less certain and want to express a guess or speculation. It is often used when you are seeking agreement or confirmation from the listener. Hope this helps you understand better!
If Japanese, simplify their writing system with just 24 -25 latter, i can guarantee that Japanese language will gonna be the second most know and spoken by international ppl after English
Another great video, thank you Yukino sensei 😊 I think I knew around 60% of the vocabulary in this video, I will make flashcards to review the other 40%. Super useful video for me. I have some questions about some vocabulary. Does '変化する' meaning 'to change' have a different meaning to '変わる'? Or is it just another way to say it? And it's a similar question for '出発する' meaning 'to leave' as I have learned '出る' for that, too. Are する verbs just a different politeness level with the same meaning? Thank you for your support and effort, as always.
As a Brazilian Nihon Go rookie, thanks a Lot for the class. Almost all of these are in my Anki already, and many others like library, parkin etc. My real problem is listening, its so hard, fun too, to receive the sentence and get it on the go. Its like a puuzle, take a little time to solve it. But even with this I keep watch listening videos to get use to it. Its worked with english previously! 先生ありがとう. そして、次の教室を待ちに行こう。
Tell me one thing, how many verbs and alphabets are there in one kanji?What is the difference between hiragana and katakana ,How many alphabets are there in Japanese 😊