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前に & 前で - Before, Ago, Front in Japanese 

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This time we will learn how to use the word 前 (mae) which can mean "before", "ago" and "front"
After this lesson you'll be able to make sentences such as:
☆ There's a good bakery in front of my school.
☆ Stand in front of me.
☆ I exercise before work.
☆ Please arrive 10 minutes before the appointment time.
☆ I went to Japan 2 years ago.
前に (mae ni) vs 前で (mae de)?
Do we use the に particle or で particle?
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@amarug
@amarug 4 года назад
One positive thing about this lockdown is, that my Japanese took/is taking a quantum leap.
@kestrel16c32
@kestrel16c32 4 года назад
Same. I started learning during the lockdown and got quite far in these 2 months imo.
@zen0462
@zen0462 3 года назад
Kestrel16C yeah me too lockdown rly helped haha
@iltombox
@iltombox 2 года назад
@@zen0462 can I ask you at what level are you now?^ ^
@stephonjhn
@stephonjhn 2 года назад
Same. 8 months; started in early 2021 and I'm pretty close to being able to understand most of what my crush is saying when she talks either to her mothers, sisters, or father, and reading is becoming natural af. It's becoming less "Japanese" and more just "words that I read", like English and French is for me. Still got a ways to go in terms of more complex news or colloquialisms but for about a year, I'm already confident. Next year, I'll probably be comfortable at the high N3/low N2 level tbh
@ItachiUchiha-cp4cc
@ItachiUchiha-cp4cc Год назад
@@stephonjhn you're quick
@softtwae
@softtwae 4 года назад
I really hope you can read this, I was wondering if you could create a play list of the order we could watch your videos! For people who agree please like so she can see! ありがとう!
@bpmmcg3668
@bpmmcg3668 4 года назад
You need to get out of my head, because I was just thinking about reviewing 前, that's... So weird :,)! thank you so much! P.s. The sense of reality in your examples sets you apart (in a great way) like you wouldn't believe 👍🏾
@KapitalJackGame
@KapitalJackGame 4 года назад
at 4:46 I had a giggle from the furigana 「いっぷんぷん」 (: still an amazing lesson, thank you for the video
@DeHaos
@DeHaos 4 года назад
相変わらず抜群な動画だけでなく理解しやすいのを作り上げてくれてありがとうございました。 2つ以上の類似した文法ポイントを比較するビデオが尊敬した。《前で/に》というの文法に関する知識とヒントを共有していただきありがとうございます。 これからも良い動画をリリースし続けてください。 最後までこの動画を見た上に《いいなボタ》ンを押してあげたさ。だからこそ見たかいがある動画と思うものだから。
@markdeguzman6556
@markdeguzman6556 4 года назад
When you have Misa Sensei, you will always learn Japanese with ease. I can guarantee that based on my experience watching her videos. In depth discussion is always the best. More power to this channel.
@yuki1512
@yuki1512 4 года назад
毎日寝る前にみさ先生のビデオ見ます。お疲れ様先生
@UKinEK
@UKinEK Год назад
Ms. Misa, Your lessons are amazing. Could you, please, create a playlist for beginners, where we can just run the playlist, and progress in Japanese, as we would as if we went to school? If you already have it and I have somehow missed it, I am sorry. Thank you
@claramartinez8944
@claramartinez8944 4 года назад
Could you please make a video about ていく and てくる in the future? Your videos are awesome! ❤️
@conor1506
@conor1506 4 года назад
You use the て form of a verb as the stem and then you add either the 行く or 来る You use 行く when the object is moving away from the speaker And you use 来る when the object is moving towards the speaker :) Example: 彼は部屋が出って行く He will leave the room (you are still in the room) 彼は部屋が出って来る He will come out of the room (you are not in the room, and he is coming into the room that you are in)
@mr.rocket5835
@mr.rocket5835 4 года назад
Shrëk But there are a lot more meanings for them. If you say 〜なってきた it means “~getting...” Like in 暗くなってきた (It’s getting dark)
@Trainfan1055Janathan
@Trainfan1055Janathan 4 года назад
@@mr.rocket5835 Another good example is 変わってゆく (changing)
@jessej7111
@jessej7111 4 года назад
I'd love a lesson on these as well!
@letmeeaturbrainz150
@letmeeaturbrainz150 4 года назад
Miku Sensei already has a lesson on these 2 verb constructions. You guys should check it out.
@laurentiumiu751
@laurentiumiu751 4 года назад
For the newcomers, it is not easy to figure out that Misa has also done such presentations, in FRONT of the wall even BEFORE the pandemic.
@El_Lapislazuli
@El_Lapislazuli 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge with us. You're a great person! I love you and your videos so much :)
@sachio8610
@sachio8610 4 года назад
Jesús Alfredo Navarro Zúñiga Jesus, is that you?
@actually6863
@actually6863 4 года назад
slow down buddy
@Y0kAiS
@Y0kAiS 4 года назад
I've always struggled with this concept. Thank you for clarifying!
@moriganbecks4811
@moriganbecks4811 4 года назад
Hearing explanations helps me a lot. Reading and speaking the words while doing so is helpful to me but listening to someone else is very beneficial. Thanks and stay safe.
@wewjoj
@wewjoj 2 года назад
1:11 A lot of these sentences when translated literally have reversed sentence structure to English: Stand in front of Misa. Misa of in front stand.
@RitzPerera
@RitzPerera Год назад
前で found this point in a grammar paper, glad you explained it here. ありがとう!
@oscarquintero2060
@oscarquintero2060 4 года назад
Awesome content Misa, keep it up!
@kayley6075
@kayley6075 4 года назад
Your videos have changed my Japanese ! Im SO thankful for them please dont ever stop ! Can you make one about でしょう and だろう??? I still get confused sometimes as to when to use these!!
@meliodafu5164
@meliodafu5164 4 года назад
だろう is just the casual form. There is no other difference between でしょう and だろう. :)
@kayley6075
@kayley6075 4 года назад
Meliodafu oh I know that but sometimes when I use them my Japanese friends say it didn’t sound natural so I’m wondering when or how to use them !!
@Mika-kana
@Mika-kana 3 года назад
She already made a video about でしょう  ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bG66faxJeSY.html
@ogiejii7885
@ogiejii7885 4 года назад
Excellent as always!
@calcifer6532
@calcifer6532 4 года назад
ありがとうございます!!!
@aomoon81
@aomoon81 4 года назад
Thank you ! Awesome video and materials .
@maripaz5650
@maripaz5650 3 года назад
amazing video, I learned SO MUCH. Love the examples! They really made it so clear.
@aikya5684
@aikya5684 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the video Misa! It was super helpful
@osonhodeleon
@osonhodeleon 4 года назад
A complete lesson, littered with fine examples. Congratulations!
@gray5105
@gray5105 4 года назад
ありがとうございました先生
@davidsilva-wz9nq
@davidsilva-wz9nq 4 года назад
Wonderful class
@maryjoydelrosario9985
@maryjoydelrosario9985 4 года назад
I Really loved your videos
@HeroSosh
@HeroSosh 4 года назад
Thank u for everything that u do!!
@sethcoast
@sethcoast Год назад
very helpful thank you!
@ammarsajidnisar
@ammarsajidnisar 3 года назад
You are the best teacher I found so farrrrr
@muhsinsazali7845
@muhsinsazali7845 2 года назад
Thank you sensei💯
@shinobimanexe
@shinobimanexe 4 года назад
みさ先生,このクラスはいつもありがと! 本当に!
@blorp.1956
@blorp.1956 4 года назад
omg i FINALLY understand why you say 前 when you want to say something is in front of another object!
@rhuieza
@rhuieza 10 месяцев назад
This helps me a lot. Thank you so much sensei
@Restaurierung
@Restaurierung 2 года назад
Thank you for this great video. This is by far the best Japanese channel. I will recommend him to others
@presdehart
@presdehart 4 года назад
These videos are really great and help me understand grammar points I previously though I had down much better :D
@tomato4300
@tomato4300 4 года назад
Yay u uploaded another video thanks for ur effort for us I love ur videos u explain them will ^-^ ur the best RU-vidr ever in Teaching Japanese
@jak12355
@jak12355 4 года назад
Thank you so much for the videos! I watch them on patreon and here. They have been very helpful! :)
@jak12355
@jak12355 8 месяцев назад
娘は(?)迎えにいく前に洗濯します
@laneyb8911
@laneyb8911 3 года назад
I have not been able to find a clear explanation of the difference between に & で and you just blew my mind. で is for the place of action and に is for place of being. You are amazing misa! Thank you!
@paullancaster2230
@paullancaster2230 4 года назад
Thank you Misa - you're the best!! however I think I am late on the scene you already have soooooo many subscribers!!!!!
@garfieldhall7758
@garfieldhall7758 Год назад
Thank you for another excellent learning video. These must take a long time to produce. Many thanks.
@manichanhvilaisak4983
@manichanhvilaisak4983 Год назад
Thanks very much
@marybaksheeva2874
@marybaksheeva2874 4 года назад
If I have any progress in Japanese, it's for your's videos. Thank you so much!!! 💕
@zamicczsmicc7464
@zamicczsmicc7464 4 года назад
THANK YOU ♥️♥️♥️
@sixpackkorkman8069
@sixpackkorkman8069 4 года назад
ありがとうございます🍎
@josuereyeshernandez8180
@josuereyeshernandez8180 4 года назад
what a beautiful teacher that i have , i love your videos
@amayapascualcajal2580
@amayapascualcajal2580 3 года назад
So good explained and so much examples!!! As i do not use a text book to learn, example sentences are for me pure 金!!
@ewemenglim7302
@ewemenglim7302 4 года назад
I like the echo clarity of ur voice in this vid 😀
@easyCodeRu
@easyCodeRu 2 года назад
ありがとうございます。
@mia-to7wy
@mia-to7wy 2 года назад
thank you i subscribed
@cangue4805
@cangue4805 4 года назад
Misa sensei!!! i was starting to miss you!!! Arigatougozaimasu!!!!!
@prestongilbert3430
@prestongilbert3430 4 года назад
While I do not use just only your channel to learn japanese, I would say 80 percent of new grammar I learn comes from you. When i was learning if they had one 15 minute video on it. You know what misa gives us? FOUR 40 MINUTE+ VIDEOS! You just go so in depth with your content teaching us all the nuances. Who knew an otaku cosplayer would be the best Japanese teacher om youtube. Thank you so much and I will continue using your content to help me on my japanese journey :D.
@ileana2901
@ileana2901 4 года назад
Misa-sensei is a full time youtuber? Because I can't think of any way she can make videos this amazing and having other job :O
@mikhailostanin5010
@mikhailostanin5010 4 года назад
Спасибо, очень интересно! Thanks for useful video!
@devinameinada3830
@devinameinada3830 3 года назад
ありがとう ございます みさ 先生。❤️❤️とても 役に立ちます🙏😁
@ileana2901
@ileana2901 4 года назад
ありがとうございます。この動画はやくに立ちました。
@karensan7486
@karensan7486 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing..❤️
@scottmania5132
@scottmania5132 4 года назад
Love it ❤️
@soutjo2535
@soutjo2535 3 года назад
先生は優しいです〜
@DARK0717
@DARK0717 4 года назад
can you please do a vid focusing entirely on improving vocabulary, one that contains a lot of words, verbs, nouns, etc and examples for each (tho there are the riddle videos, but its only a few words tho and they are bite-sized, maybe have munch-sized and gulp-sized?)
@roughneck371
@roughneck371 4 года назад
レッソンをありがとうございます!
@davidhonjigawa622
@davidhonjigawa622 4 года назад
Please make a video on all ways to use やっぱり and differences/when to use こういうそういうああいう !!
@MYJ61
@MYJ61 4 года назад
What a beautiful accent! I could listen to you read a dictionary!
@scottcheng1746
@scottcheng1746 4 года назад
最高!
@tgosuke
@tgosuke 4 года назад
While I appreciate the change of background, the added reverb has been a bit distracting 😅. Doesn't take away from your supremely awesome lessons though 🙌🏾
@user-yx5pu6mz1t
@user-yx5pu6mz1t 3 года назад
ありがとうございました😃
@user-lx5wf6kl1p
@user-lx5wf6kl1p 4 года назад
Спасибо Миса сенсей за ваши уроки!)
@pikachu7013
@pikachu7013 3 года назад
You are genius ❤️❤️❤️
@the_oneironaut
@the_oneironaut 8 месяцев назад
Que canal maravilhoso! ❤
@bumblebeeeoptimus
@bumblebeeeoptimus 7 месяцев назад
Concordo
@magicalgirlweeb7804
@magicalgirlweeb7804 4 года назад
Can you do a video for 先 as well!? It has taken me years to understand!
@scottmichaels1586
@scottmichaels1586 4 года назад
Not enough ピカチュウ 😝 still very useful and informative as always. Keep up the great work 👍
@jess-ig8gd
@jess-ig8gd 4 года назад
It’s difficult to study nihonggo by myself but I do mybest thankyou sensei 😘
@EllieUchiha17
@EllieUchiha17 4 года назад
Misa can you please do more Kanji videos 🥺 they are incredibly helpful
@ikezutabunkyowa4628
@ikezutabunkyowa4628 4 года назад
Misa-san, thank you for your very, very impressive channel! I speak and read some Japanese but your lessons really enrich my learning with real conversation! PS Any Japanese person can tell my name is not real - and that picture isn’t me, it’s Konishi from Pizzicato Five! Anyway thanks again for your great work!!! Best regards, ドナルド💚
@pennshadow2598
@pennshadow2598 3 года назад
Very good. Arigatou Gozaimasu. 🙏😇
@planetes82
@planetes82 3 года назад
Hi Misa sensei! Thank for the video! Can you also make a video with 後 which is sometimes read as あと and others as ご and I still don’t fully understand when to use which. Thank you!!😘
@JackKlompus13
@JackKlompus13 4 года назад
すごくきれいですよ。😍
@abdelhafizissa7196
@abdelhafizissa7196 4 года назад
家で窓の前にたくさん雨を降る 2日前から今まで雨が止まらない、ヤバい天気だね… でも(Hopefully)ミサ先生のビデオを見られる(I can see).
@nickinlondon4644
@nickinlondon4644 4 года назад
I'm sure you will be an extremely kindly mother! Another really useful lesson - thank you.
@RustieMcHogg
@RustieMcHogg 4 года назад
I seem to remember being told you can say レディーファースト mainly as a joke when there is something difficult to do!
@joiejoestar1831
@joiejoestar1831 Год назад
These videos are a godsend! I was wondering if these two sentences are grammatically correct because I wrote them in my notes since I like to come up with my own sentences based on the words/structures that I know. It helps me remember them. ペットと あそびる前に 勉強した 方がいいですよ。I was trying to say "It would be good to study before you play with your pet" 一回も あなたに 好くことが ない。I was trying to say "I never liked you (not even once)" If they're wrong, I would really appreciate if you could explain why they're wrong.
@giannavazquez690
@giannavazquez690 4 года назад
Okay this probably sounds kinda dumb but, how do you know where to pause in the sentences in general speaking? When I try to read something it all comes out sounding like one long word and I don’t know how else to read it. In English you know when to pause because there’s spaces, but japanese sentences don’t have that (at least not ones that I’ve seen)✨🥺
@Raul.94_
@Raul.94_ 4 года назад
いつも素晴らしい❗先生💟💖💜🇧🇷
@Zapporah85
@Zapporah85 4 года назад
Misa Sensei, can you do a video on honorifics and humble form? We're going over that right now in my level 4 class and I'm struggling to understand.
@eugeneparrish8457
@eugeneparrish8457 Год назад
It was nice I like hehe
@Alexander_LTC
@Alexander_LTC 4 месяца назад
みさ先生のために高評価ボタンを押しました。😊
@Kaizen_EgYT
@Kaizen_EgYT 4 года назад
Alright thanks misa sensei FROM PHILIPPINES
@ruthie6070
@ruthie6070 4 года назад
I cant find a video on it, but I’ve been wondering how to say “i wonder ~”
@juliogomez1984
@juliogomez1984 4 года назад
You just put かな at the end. "I wonder if I should go" = 行ったほうがいいかな〜
@mohamadadeyn2837
@mohamadadeyn2837 4 года назад
ありがとうございます先生、次のレッスンは暮らすの言葉を作ってもいいですか?
@MarkHogan994
@MarkHogan994 4 года назад
Thanks you so much for these lessons, they're wonderful. I was wondering about the different ways of saying "before". It would be awesome if you could also make a lesson on さっき and 先に, as I often find their usage pretty confusing. Another thing is I have heard someone use うちに as "before", but I can't find that as a meaning of うち in the dictionary. Could you explain this usage ? The sentence was どちらも死なぬうちに止める (translated in the subs as "I will stop it before either of them dies").
@MarkHogan994
@MarkHogan994 4 года назад
@Sergey Sergienko え?
@Bayo106
@Bayo106 3 года назад
@Sergey Sergienko should just said it in english m8
@mr.rocket5835
@mr.rocket5835 4 года назад
Can you cover other prepositions please
@sasidart5852
@sasidart5852 4 года назад
ありがとう先生 ちょっとN3文法でも教えて下さいね
@KateikyoshiDX
@KateikyoshiDX 4 года назад
I knew all these things since they are N5 and simple but having Misa talking about grammar is always enjoyable and things she says always bring something new or refresh slowly dying out knowledge. Most precious youtuber she is.
@idfcs
@idfcs 4 года назад
このタブを閉じる前に高評価ボタンを押しましたね
@topesjeebal8760
@topesjeebal8760 4 года назад
ずっと前ピアノを習ってた
@isolatedxilence4586
@isolatedxilence4586 2 года назад
Thank you for such video! I wanted to try to make a sentence but I'm not sure if it's right. Can anyone please tell me if I'm correct? I always eat an hour before exercising/I exercise いつも運動するの一時間前に食べる
@saidihoussainnn4199
@saidihoussainnn4199 4 года назад
Keep going , 😚
@imeralvarez5
@imeralvarez5 4 года назад
Is it possible for you to do more "learn Japanese with songs" videos?I suggest the song called AGAIN from one of FMA opening. Maybe even Dragon Ball Gt opening? Or Angel beats op or ending, I just felt I learned a lot on from the Zen Zen Zense song.
@lucasariel3145
@lucasariel3145 3 года назад
"A sweet asian mum, if that even exists"(笑)
@user-yx8pc1bm4y
@user-yx8pc1bm4y 3 года назад
My mum
@WanAzmi
@WanAzmi 4 года назад
おはよう、私はインドネシアからきました
@vasanthkumar8013
@vasanthkumar8013 4 года назад
ありがとうございましたみさせんせい
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