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【GENKI L10】ほう MORE in Japanese - Make comparisons 

Yuko Sensei
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Let's use Japanese adjectives to describe things/people in your life! You will also learn how to ask "What kind of?" in this lesson as in "What kind of place is your hometown?" or "What kind of person is your mother?"
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Комментарии : 168   
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei Год назад
Join a free mini-course: smilenihongo.com/MC3-Y Course Packages with discounts (I'm sorry if they are currently closed) Japanese 123: smilenihongo.com/123 Japanese 456: smilenihongo.com/456
@rons3634
@rons3634 4 года назад
I love the fact that we start out with a short, simple concept and then when you look up at the end of the video you can say a moderately complex sentence.
@Redrumm
@Redrumm 4 года назад
yeah shes really good teacher
@dcchan9828
@dcchan9828 4 года назад
agree alot
@idoltrash4986
@idoltrash4986 2 года назад
Spitin facts
@amarug
@amarug 4 года назад
Yoku sensei is really a legendary level teacher...
@arvinndersinghlohia2400
@arvinndersinghlohia2400 3 года назад
No doubt about that
@dhampirism
@dhampirism Год назад
not even her name :(
@fernaureason7150
@fernaureason7150 3 года назад
I haven't looked at the comments yet but for the ending question this was my first thought: 日本のほうがアメリカより歴史が古いです。
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei 3 года назад
Fernaureasonさん、正解(せいかい)です。That's correct. よくできました。Well done! 😊
@fernaureason7150
@fernaureason7150 3 года назад
@@YukoSensei ありがとうございますよこ先生!😎
@mapetidye
@mapetidye Год назад
You make japanese structures so easy to learn and understand so thank you so much. I took notes!
@learnsomething4225
@learnsomething4225 Год назад
Incredible teaching 👏🎉
@gordongekko4752
@gordongekko4752 4 года назад
1. Kyou no hou ga kinou yori samui desu. = Today is colder than yesterday. 2. Kono heya no hou ga nikai no heya yori shizuka desu. = This room is quieter than the one upstairs or on the second floor. 3. Toukyou no hou ga Oosaka yori jinkou ga ooi. = Tokyo has a larger population than Osaka.
@user-nk9sf9wp6y
@user-nk9sf9wp6y 4 года назад
Most wonderful teacher in the worled love u so much . Thank u for that simple explanation .
@Hugmir
@Hugmir Год назад
This is just what I needed. Many thanks for sharing your lessons here.
@blueguern
@blueguern 4 года назад
Another great lesson . Far clearer explanations than Genki book.
@profesingles9967
@profesingles9967 4 года назад
Very clear explanation!!!!!👏👏👏
@kieracoco
@kieracoco 2 года назад
Very clear explanation, especially with yori's multiple meanings! Thanks a lot!!
@racs9703
@racs9703 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this lesson.. it’s easy to learned 😊
@kai_z3n
@kai_z3n 9 месяцев назад
Finally I understand 🎉🎉🎉 thank you
@Ashley-eq7cv
@Ashley-eq7cv 4 года назад
Thank you so much for your videos! Your videos are so succinct; one of my favorite resources.
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei 4 года назад
ありがとうございます。😊 I'm glad you enjoy my lessons!
@Azizaziz-lt6br
@Azizaziz-lt6br 4 года назад
Really it was amazing information ❤️❤️
@ivyism_
@ivyism_ 2 года назад
hello! i have been watching your videos all day while doing homework. you're teaching is amazing and has eased me through homework today :)
@dcchan9828
@dcchan9828 4 года назад
very clear on Japanese grammar which is better easier to understand for beginners
@SatyaPrakash-pm1kk
@SatyaPrakash-pm1kk 3 года назад
Really Sensei is excellent
@user-jm3yh7hy9j
@user-jm3yh7hy9j 4 года назад
ありがとう先生。
@AlexanderMarks
@AlexanderMarks 3 года назад
You are an incredible teacher. I will now watch all of your videos :-)
@davidbagley1783
@davidbagley1783 3 года назад
Excellent ❤
@lyingcat9022
@lyingcat9022 2 года назад
This is great! On top of the lessons main point you can clearly hear the pitch accent on each word:) while I’m learning I’m keeping pitch in mind so I don’t have to break bad habits of miss-pronouncing words later when I’m speaking regularly.
@ri_tteung
@ri_tteung Год назад
Thank you sensei!^^
@amelyrighteous
@amelyrighteous Год назад
Yuko sensei , Domo arigatogusaimasu, smarter strategy and technics of teaching 💛
@khukurinationx648
@khukurinationx648 11 месяцев назад
You made it so easy.. Thank you! from Kathmandu, Nepal.
@nyt_shorts929
@nyt_shorts929 4 месяца назад
Thanks ❤
@benhaha2279
@benhaha2279 Год назад
ありがとございます
@SkyFly19853
@SkyFly19853 4 года назад
Real nice... 👍👍👍💯💯💯
@mikhailostanin5010
@mikhailostanin5010 4 года назад
ありがとうございます。ビデオは面白いです。 Спасибо большое за видео! Очень интересно!
@Solizeus
@Solizeus 4 года назад
For those who are learning Kanjis, i suggest you read things with Furigana, like shounen mangas it will take a lot of time until you can properly read but with a kanji dictionary in hands or google translate you will be to learn a lot of kanjis
@hadamishami7491
@hadamishami7491 11 месяцев назад
ありがとうございました
@shiningstar5408
@shiningstar5408 8 месяцев назад
Doumo Arigatou Gozaimasu Yuko Sensei ❤❤❤
@syedshufkatali6585
@syedshufkatali6585 4 года назад
great!
@cathyg2682
@cathyg2682 4 месяца назад
Thank you very much, Yuko Sensei! I am taking a university course in Japanese and you helped clear up some confusion for me before my test tomorrow. I have taught languages for over 30 years and I can confirm that you are a very effective teacher. Thank you for the work that you have put into this lesson.😊🎉
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei 4 месяца назад
I appreciate the positive feedback from a fellow language teacher. Best of luck with your exam! がんばってください!😊
@rwindaghost
@rwindaghost 4 года назад
日本 の ほう が アメリカ より 歴史 が 古い です. 🥺
@JapaneseInBabySteps
@JapaneseInBabySteps 2 года назад
にほん のほうが アメリカ より れきし が ふるい です。
@lunatism9714
@lunatism9714 3 года назад
Wow you explain so well! I had problems grasping this but this really helped me out! ありがとうございます先生!
@krishnabaro532
@krishnabaro532 3 года назад
Arigato gozaimasu from India
@painetcirque5695
@painetcirque5695 3 года назад
Oh, I see, I can say "e" in either of hiragana, katakana or kanji, but in Kanji, the same sound I can read it in many more ways. I couldn't feel any more relieved than that, could I. Now that I see how sound "e" can be read in many more kanji strikes, I can only be safe that my Japanese will sky rocket as you count down from 3 to 0. Piece of cake.
@Gen965
@Gen965 2 года назад
アニメーションや格闘ゲームに関しては、日本人はとてもクリエイティブです。💯
@vivbeaulieu8509
@vivbeaulieu8509 4 года назад
こんいちわ Yuko せんせい、 You have very good skills to explain japanese grammar, thankyou very much !!
@fienevandijk7224
@fienevandijk7224 4 года назад
It's こんにちわ with a 'double n'
@claes3327
@claes3327 3 года назад
Fiene van Dijk it’s konnichiwa with a は
@homerthompson416
@homerthompson416 4 года назад
スペイン語より日本語の方が難しいと思っていますよ。でも、漢字が好きです。僕はひらがなで読むのが下手です。
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei 4 года назад
Homerさんは漢字を使うのが上手ですね。😊
@maggietsai4334
@maggietsai4334 4 года назад
Yuko sensei remind me my Japanese Professor in college Hanamure sensei !!!!!
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei 4 года назад
TzuTingさん、それは私ですよ。😊
@SulemanKhan-vj1xy
@SulemanKhan-vj1xy 3 года назад
ゆこさん は 日本語 の 一番 先生 です。 頑張りました。👌💯😃 私 は パキスタン 人 です。ユーティユブ で 日本語 を 習っています。🌾🌼🌳
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei 3 года назад
ありがとうございます。嬉しいです。😊
@Janka007
@Janka007 2 года назад
Poor Suzuki san, I started to feel sorry for him by the end of the lesson. :D :D :D
@excessivegrot2643
@excessivegrot2643 4 года назад
Just when you thought you were comfortable with ga....heres' two in the same sentence! :)
@excessivegrot2643
@excessivegrot2643 4 года назад
@Richard Mortimer Was actually a strange coincidence as I was reading about using ga in relative clauses earlier, leading to multiple instances. Every day is a school day...and yeah ive seen multiple was before :)
@paulmichaelcamitan5364
@paulmichaelcamitan5364 4 года назад
nice
@LiveMusicMind
@LiveMusicMind 3 года назад
Arigatou
@rebeccaharrop
@rebeccaharrop 3 года назад
Please make some N4 videos 🥺💕
@indigofenrir7236
@indigofenrir7236 4 года назад
Yuko-sensei, I have a question. When you turn a comparison into a relative clause, should you place のこと after it or something else? Like: おとうさんのほうが わたしより しょうぎが じょうずのこと は きにしない です。(I don't mind the fact that Father is better than I am at shogi.)
@user-gi6qd7el6u
@user-gi6qd7el6u Год назад
sensei yuko wa suguku i sensei desu..oshiekata wa yoku wakarimasu..doumo arigatou gozaimasu sensei yuko
@fayeto5942
@fayeto5942 2 года назад
I've recently come across this too in my studies! Although it was written as 平仮名より漢字のほうが難しいです。Is a native speaker more likely to use [「B」より「A」のほうが] or the reverse form?
@benhaha2279
@benhaha2279 Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@nwayenwayewin3923
@nwayenwayewin3923 4 года назад
arigatoogasaimasu.sansei
@erriichii6177
@erriichii6177 3 года назад
Thank you for this simple and informative lesson, it was very helpful Yuuko-sensei! For the ending question, I think it'd be, "にほんのほうがアメリカよりれきしがふるいです。"
@dirkdiggler.
@dirkdiggler. Год назад
Same
@amarug
@amarug 4 года назад
If you dislike any of Yoku-sensei's videos, you should probably quit trying to learn Japanese
@Stacyohama
@Stacyohama Год назад
What does the suffix datto mean?? In one of your lessons you refer to a sensei being nihonjiin datto
@user-qj1xj5xs5u
@user-qj1xj5xs5u 4 года назад
How
@madhwansatley3658
@madhwansatley3658 2 года назад
おーともだちさま、どもありがとうございます
@ninamaematuran2946
@ninamaematuran2946 4 года назад
Inu san no houga,neko san yori ii desu.
@jowcherry5414
@jowcherry5414 3 года назад
Konnichiwa
@Romance_ist_Peak
@Romance_ist_Peak 4 года назад
if i want to start learning japanese where do i start and how do i go from start to finish?
@hazu4190
@hazu4190 4 года назад
any language in the world has no end evrey year comes new vocabularys in these languages the ending of your journey it depends on your goal in it if you are learning japanese to understand anime then you will got your goal when you learn alots of words that will make you understand converstion so what is your goal from learning languages
@mrkhush1285
@mrkhush1285 3 года назад
Nihon no Hou ga America yori rekeshi ga furui desu
@josef7884
@josef7884 Год назад
Can i also add "to omoimasu" in the sentence?
@Chantokite
@Chantokite Год назад
Since いい (good) always changes to よく when conjugating or something. I was surprised it was 頭が良い and not 頭が良く idk im just confused sorry
@covfefedepravity
@covfefedepravity 3 года назад
My attempt: 日本のほうがアメリカよりもっと古い歴史です。 Edit: Should I use 方 in place of ほう?
@c64cosmin
@c64cosmin 3 года назад
そうだ。「ほう」は方ですよ。directionです
@sarojghimire748
@sarojghimire748 3 года назад
japanes sentences order are same like Nepali sentences i guess we have common source
@kamilar_s1419
@kamilar_s1419 4 года назад
What is difference between 'muzukashiKATTA desu' and 'muzukasiiDESHITA'?
@renuka2509
@renuka2509 3 года назад
You cannot say "muzukashii deshita" because it's an い adjective. With い adjectives you have to drop the い and put "katta" for past tense.
@MANISHkumar-qq6lw
@MANISHkumar-qq6lw 4 года назад
Mam I want to know n5 complete course fees ?
@c64cosmin
@c64cosmin 3 года назад
じょうずビデオあります。ありがとうございますゆこ先生。この上手ビデオが作りますでつづけてお願いします。易しいでわかりました すごい
@tanishasubramanya3036
@tanishasubramanya3036 Год назад
Can't we change the verb into past form instead of the adjective. Muzukashikatta desu Muzukashii deshita Could to please tell if this is wrong ?
@nurulmurshed3016
@nurulmurshed3016 4 года назад
My dear Sensei. I like your class from Bangladesh. I hope you are well by almighty Allah. I hope your kindness I need some information my jlpt result is not published yet. I want to apply for language course in Japanese school in Japan which session will good for foreign student July session or October session. I am waiting for your reply
@juvymuramatsu2365
@juvymuramatsu2365 2 года назад
Gud pm! Yuko sensie,How much is the tuition fee per month for Japanese for beginner in yen?
@iyrw21
@iyrw21 3 года назад
Hello yuko sensei. Thank you for your explanation. I want to ask about particle が in すずき が たなか より せ が 高い です。can we exchange が with は? Because as I learn in minna no nihongo, i found the similar structure of compariso but using は、for example この 車 は あの 車 より おおいです. That's my question, thank you..
@Kyoukichi
@Kyoukichi Год назад
I randomly came to see this video and randomly came upon your comment, but if you haven't already got the answer to your question: no, you cannot. 背が高い (せ が たかい) is a set phrase and must be used as such at all times. It's not simply grammar construction - think of it as one single word that can't be changed.
@iyrw21
@iyrw21 Год назад
@@Kyoukichi thank you so much. this question has been answered after 1 year haha
@ReaperUnreal
@ReaperUnreal 2 года назад
日本の方がアメリカより歴史が古いです。I think I got it? I feel like I've seen the 方 kanji before, and now I understand a lot more.
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei 2 года назад
よくできました。😊 I'm glad the lesson was helpful.
@user-yx5pu6mz1t
@user-yx5pu6mz1t 4 года назад
[日本のほうがアメリカより古いです。] ありがとうございました😃
@ttpmnikkeijin6328
@ttpmnikkeijin6328 4 года назад
アメリカ より日本 の ほうが れきし が ふるい です.....関西弁を話せて いっしょけんめい がんばっています!!!
@MrLue9
@MrLue9 3 года назад
Nihon no hou ga Amerika yori furui rekishi ga arimasu . or Nihon no hou ga Amerika yori rekishi ga furui desu. Which one is correct?
@nicole.travels
@nicole.travels 3 года назад
I think the latter.
@MrLue9
@MrLue9 3 года назад
@@nicole.travels thanks
@belovednurlyn
@belovednurlyn 4 года назад
Is it okay to say Kanji "ha" Hiragana yori muzukashii desu instead of "ga?"
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei 4 года назад
Yes, it's ok. In that case, you are treating Kanji as the topic of the sentence like this. "As for Kanji, it is more difficult than Hiragana" instead of "Kanji is more difficult than Hiragana." Both are conveying the same information and which one to use depends on how you want to present your opinion or the context where the conversation is taking place. Hope this helps!
@belovednurlyn
@belovednurlyn 4 года назад
@@YukoSensei wow this is so on-point!
@antoniobenfenati483
@antoniobenfenati483 5 месяцев назад
Japan as got older History compared to USA
@jackelinerivera7975
@jackelinerivera7975 Год назад
Japonakaikai
@parmilathapa7182
@parmilathapa7182 4 года назад
あけか"とか"さ"います せんせい
@SyamCaffien
@SyamCaffien 4 года назад
Is it correct if i say.. ちかてつはバすよりはやいです? Can someone help me please
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei 4 года назад
Yes, it is correct. You phrase it "As for subway, it is faster than bus" which is conveying the same information as "Subway is faster than bus" ちかてつのほうがバスよりはやいです。How you phrase it depends on personal preference or the situation where the conversation is taking place. Just be careful with the spelling. バす→バス Hope this helps!
@SyamCaffien
@SyamCaffien 4 года назад
@@YukoSensei wahhh Yuko Sensei reply my comment !! はい、ありがとうございまゆこ先生!!
@rom4102
@rom4102 2 года назад
I totally thought the u in the thumbnail was a り. And it wasn’t registering to me that it was romaji for う lmao
@purepeace06
@purepeace06 2 года назад
日本の ほうがアメリカよりれきし がふるいです。
@femramirez531
@femramirez531 4 года назад
にほんのほうがアメリカよりれきしがふるいです。
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei 4 года назад
Femさん、よくできました!😊
@kcpal5863
@kcpal5863 2 года назад
Only English scripts.. I expected to get Hiragana, Katakana scripts..
@Azizaziz-lt6br
@Azizaziz-lt6br 4 года назад
Please tell me in and our how we can use this words
@dannyconan1
@dannyconan1 2 года назад
What does "せが” specifically mean? I cannot find in the dictionary.
@wendiwerner2286
@wendiwerner2286 2 года назад
I think it is height.
@benredfield6643
@benredfield6643 Год назад
This せ is the word for "back" (of a person), followed by the が particle. The kanji is 背. So the phrase 背が低い literally means "back is low", while 背が高い means "back is high".
@nathanchen567
@nathanchen567 4 года назад
Was=desu ????? desida
@ShiyarokuBasil
@ShiyarokuBasil 4 года назад
日本のほうがアメリカより歴史が古いです。 or in spoken language: 日本がアメリカより歴史が古いです。 or: アメリカより日本のほうが歴史が古いです。 So, is this also possible in spoken language: アメリカより日本が歴史が古いです。
@RagdyAndy
@RagdyAndy 4 года назад
how is "more" a noun?
@senau4351
@senau4351 4 года назад
At 3:50 she explains that hou 方 literally means direction. If you translate " のほうが" it literally means: "____'s(の) direction (ほう) is(が)". I kind of think of its meaning as "to the favour of"
@RagdyAndy
@RagdyAndy 4 года назад
@@senau4351 thanks, still very confusing lol
@HeilielPrince
@HeilielPrince 3 года назад
にほん のほうが U. S より れきし が 古い です 。
@ashish5818
@ashish5818 4 года назад
日本のほうがアメリカよりれきしがふるいです
@gac0810
@gac0810 4 года назад
日本のほうがアメリカよりれきしがふるいです。
@anandbpatil1
@anandbpatil1 4 года назад
あけまして おめでとうございます 先生
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei 4 года назад
あけましておめでとうございます。😊
@jonathanoktokurnia8657
@jonathanoktokurnia8657 4 года назад
日本のほうがアメリカより歴史が古いです
@annieguro4897
@annieguro4897 Год назад
日本語のほうが英語より難しいです、
@adiag.mundia5985
@adiag.mundia5985 7 месяцев назад
I got the answer: 日本のほうがアメリカより歴史の古いです。
@R3aS0NaBL3
@R3aS0NaBL3 Год назад
@16:16: 日本のほうがアメリカより歴史が年上です 🤔
@YukoSensei
@YukoSensei Год назад
Almost perfect. 年上です → 古いです がんばってください。☺️
@R3aS0NaBL3
@R3aS0NaBL3 Год назад
@@YukoSensei わかりました。ありがとうございます! 🙌🏽
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