The conjugation of verbs is a big barrier for Japanese learners, but watching this video will make studying fun. I will introduce it to many learners. Thank you very much.
This video was incredible, you explained everything so well. It really made it easy to understand. Thank you for repeating everything, for making it fun, and for using examples in the lesson. This content was exactly what I was looking for.
@@Amjxad انا ادرس اللغة اليابانية منذ ٤ سنوات وهذه السنة الخامسة لي لا استطيع تحديد مستواي لاني ادرسها بدون مدرس واصبحت اعتمد على استاذة ميكو الان 😊 لكن استطيع ان اقول لك ان لغتي اليابانية جيدة جدا ❤🇯🇵
Miku san, domo arigatou! I’ve just come across your channel, and happy to subscribe! One tip is maybe to provide a link in the description (or a link could appear as a suggestion while you’re talking etc.) to previous videos that you mention in your video for easier access. Kansyadesu 🙇🏻♀️
Clara C wasueru is an iru/eru or “ru” verb (depending on how you learnt verbs!) meaning the ta form ending is removing the last ru and adding ta! So わすれる>わすれた! If the verb a “u” verb that happened to end in ru (うつる group) the ending would be tta (った) for example のる isn’t a “ru” verb so the conjugation would be のった because of the る. On the other hand 食べる (to eat) is a “ru” so the ending isn’t った it’s just た. Hope this makes sense! 頑張って👍
@@aarondarby163 Thanks for your detailed explanation! I understand it now! I just need to make sure I can distinguish the eru/iru verbs and the u-verbs that end with ru
@@dannajalilul338 haha, nah I was only joking when I typed that. (wasn't trying to be mean or anything!) And whenever I have to use て or た, I still find myself thinking of this song! XD Anyways, good luck with your studies Danni :)
Thank you for the video.. superb! Bismillaah.. If you said "Ta form" is a form for expressing something in the past, why you say "Kyou taisetsuna koto (o) mananda" for "I learn something important today" Kyou = today.. I'm not English man so I don't understand the Kyou/Today here expressed the past.. I can't sense it. "Kyou" with "mananda" (learn with today).. not Kinou (learned) or something??? Hope my bad english not made you even more confusing.. arigato!
I’m not completely sure but I think the reason she used today for past tense is because she is saying something happened earlier today. So, I learned something today is past tense because it still happened in the past even if it was the same day. Hope that helped and didn’t make it more confusing ;)
i could easly say that my level of japanese pretty much autistic, not even close to a beginner nor a toddler. i have no idea whatsoever. its gonna be a long progress for me. にほんごがむずかしです。なんでもわかりませんでした。