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#15 TE form く & ぐ ending - Japanese Lesson for Beginners 

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We are continuing "TE form" that we learnt from the first video ( • #13 Request (TE) form... ).
This time we are conjugating verbs that have く and ぐ endings.
With this "TE form" you can make :
1. Request form (e.g. Please eat)
2. Present continuous (e.g. I'm eating now)
and much much more :D
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@PaperClipFlip
@PaperClipFlip 3 года назад
The best Japanese teacher on RU-vid!
@Dokicake
@Dokicake 6 лет назад
The Kanji for "cry" and "stand[tatsu]" look the same, except the cry kanji has 3 extra stroke(which you could think of cry streaks). I'll just see the two verbs as "Someone told me to *stand* up, so now I'm *cry* ing because I'm lazy" so I can get those two kanji down
@jamesdickson2482
@jamesdickson2482 7 месяцев назад
Or, if a tsunami hits where you’re standing, you’re going to cry. I had learned なく as meaning “to bark, meow or chirp like an animal” and I didn’t know なく could also mean “to cry”. The kanji for the other なく is 嗚 a mouth and a bird, which is where a chirp comes out from. Thank you to Misa sensei for another great lesson! I can’t wait to learn how the rest of the verbs make their te form.
@atashikokoni
@atashikokoni 5 лет назад
Active sentence = transitive verb. Passive sentence = intransitive verb. Another great video.
@joseantoniomarronmartinez2981
@joseantoniomarronmartinez2981 6 лет назад
I missed the "Konichiwa, Japanese Ammo no Misa desu" part :'(
@heheh6285
@heheh6285 5 лет назад
みさ先生はすごいね
@Senayoshy
@Senayoshy 8 лет назад
what's this.. 2 videos in a week??? What a time to be alive! Kinda feel like were being spoiled here ww Thanks Misa once again :)
@shawngatti9907
@shawngatti9907 7 лет назад
New words to study, exceptions, and く->いて ぐ->いで ありがとう!
@sahilyadav32
@sahilyadav32 3 года назад
Hey, so you've been studying Japanese for more than 3 years now, so are you fluent now, if yes, then can you please tell how much time did it took to reach fluency, thanks in advance
@dedrg470
@dedrg470 6 лет назад
Thank you for your time, teaching a wonderful language for many
@martqweasd
@martqweasd 7 лет назад
Nice example to illustrate the transitivity is rise vs raise. The unemployment rises but my boss raised my salary anyway. Also, to remember: ぐ→いで~グイデ~GUIDE to guide you and くいて is the softened version.
@pomjamorn
@pomjamorn 7 лет назад
Always appreciate your work, Misa Sensei.
@BiGSmoke-.-
@BiGSmoke-.- 3 года назад
I hope your Japanese is at a intermediate level by now. After watching her videos.
@AsianFan111
@AsianFan111 8 лет назад
Thank you for your lessons! I really like how thorough your explanations are, this is Exactly what I have been looking for after Years of studying!!
@BiGSmoke-.-
@BiGSmoke-.- 3 года назад
I hope your Japanese is at a intermediate level by now. After watching her videos.
@mesakysama3002
@mesakysama3002 6 лет назад
Thank you so so much you are a great teacher 🙏🏻💞 And it is great that you put the kanji of the words you say.. its really helpful thank you
@Creees
@Creees 7 лет назад
fantastic teaching Misa
@matheusgoncalves7282
@matheusgoncalves7282 7 лет назад
7:24 Pan's Labyrinth
@Dany1boy1
@Dany1boy1 8 лет назад
i love when she says, 見て!(con ese flow que Ella lo dice.) with that flow like so cute or I don't know in English has a different meaning but I km Spanish is like the way she does it, it's so cute and so... I don't know how to say it in English.😊😂.
@doggosuki
@doggosuki 2 года назад
thank you for the lesson
@jefthervieira1
@jefthervieira1 3 года назад
みさ先生: "some people sleep with their eyes opened" - proceeds with class 私: ~stops the video~ wait, who?
@confusedowl297
@confusedowl297 3 года назад
I wondered the same thing
@shion3948
@shion3948 3 года назад
I sometimes do it, when I doze off and then I fall asleep
@guiller14G
@guiller14G 3 года назад
Gandalf does
@alexcheninfo
@alexcheninfo 3 года назад
Is it just me or Misa looks a lot happier in her new videos (2020 onward)?
@sagemaster3408
@sagemaster3408 3 года назад
I think yes. I think she among millions of others worry about their appearance and others people’s perception of them. If she would just let that go. I think we would see her happy all the time. If fact we believe her editing is solely based on this premise.
@Restaurierung
@Restaurierung 2 года назад
Thank you very much. You are super!
@VaDonteWilliams
@VaDonteWilliams 5 лет назад
Another great video Misa. Thank You.
@IrisMG
@IrisMG 5 лет назад
Wow that was a lot to learn! But a few replays should do the trick. Thank you!
@amingharibshah639
@amingharibshah639 2 года назад
Greate explain, Thanks so much
@galcha51
@galcha51 8 лет назад
Thank you for your lessons !
@faychantria6558
@faychantria6558 3 года назад
so much information 🎂 arigatou😭
@dirtcop11
@dirtcop11 2 года назад
I think you should offer books that show the English to Japanese translations and all the verb choices. Also include sentence structure.
@FanEverton
@FanEverton 4 года назад
keep track of my progression, day 1 since last year
@leanpactanac5071
@leanpactanac5071 3 года назад
thanks for all the video misa sensei...my love🥰🥰❤️
@plnarayanan3652
@plnarayanan3652 3 года назад
このびでおはみさせんせいきれいです。
@ambercleaveley9051
@ambercleaveley9051 3 года назад
ありがとうございますミサです
@gamerboi8092
@gamerboi8092 3 года назад
Hi Misa-sensei. iku (to go) in te-form is "itte" and not iite. May you explain please why?
@umutturan4751
@umutturan4751 2 года назад
1:00 how can we understand the differences between “to go” and “to say” ? Both “te” form is “itte” When we read, its okey. We see kanji. But what if we hear and listen to? Both the same pronanciation, aren’t they??
@user-qr2ch3ht9b
@user-qr2ch3ht9b 5 лет назад
Then, does it mean, when we use the (te) form, do we have to use the particle (wa) always before verbs?
@sh7244
@sh7244 6 лет назад
さすがです、みさ先生。ありがとうございます。
@maryphotostyle
@maryphotostyle 7 лет назад
Hi Misa! Thank you for your videos ^^ In this video you talked about transitive and intransitive verbs (I open the door / the door opens) so I was wondering, do you have any video explaining that? If you don't, will you make one? Thank you ^^
@BiGSmoke-.-
@BiGSmoke-.- 3 года назад
I hope your Japanese is at a intermediate level by now. After watching her videos.
@Lynx817
@Lynx817 7 лет назад
まいにちひらがなをかいている。
@PoeticCollective
@PoeticCollective 6 лет назад
Lynx817 I am writing hiragana everyday?
@kaichpotato6156
@kaichpotato6156 6 лет назад
Infinite Mixer yeah!
@luutoo3649
@luutoo3649 4 года назад
@@kaichpotato6156 Wouldn't it be I've been writing hiragana everyday? :o
@kaichpotato6156
@kaichpotato6156 4 года назад
@@luutoo3649 it technically should be, but the sentence that Lynx817 has written directly translates to that. but it's ofc wrong because it doesn't make sense. a better version would be mainichi hiragana wo kaku (informal) or mainichi hiragana wo kakimasu (formal). but then again, this is: i write hiragana everyday (which is also very appropriate). mainichi hiragana wo kaitakoto ga aru is the direct translation for I've been writing hiragana everyday.
@CicoinTokyo777
@CicoinTokyo777 4 года назад
@@kaichpotato6156 the sentence is correct
@szeltovivarsydroxan9944
@szeltovivarsydroxan9944 3 года назад
Why isn't it ドアが開いてある ? Seeing as the door is inanimate? Or is the grammatical form always いる after the て-form?
@_Saturn7
@_Saturn7 4 года назад
10:36 for diabetuus
@ojisan0988
@ojisan0988 Год назад
Kitte (please hear) and kitte (please cut) are the same words?
@s-viv9232
@s-viv9232 6 лет назад
For ga vs wa for intransitive verbs, (since all your exs. Used the wa particle) would ga be more specific...as in that window or that store (as in one specific one ) is open...where wa leaves room for more than one store or window to be open?
@kyliedearson9362
@kyliedearson9362 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for your videos! ^_^ ❤
@Racmaster00
@Racmaster00 4 года назад
So is there ever a case when you’d use a te form verb in the past tense? Like のみていました?
@tonyrichengod9280
@tonyrichengod9280 5 лет назад
I have a question: I heard in a anime a character say to another: "IKE!" meant to be "GO!" If "Iku" means "to go", then shouldn't "GO!" be "IITE!"?
@ogeidnomar4601
@ogeidnomar4601 4 года назад
Ike is a rough way of saying Itte. I believe Itte is an irregular form of Iku's TE form.
@marzianeri8372
@marzianeri8372 4 года назад
About "Suzuki wa neteiru. Demo, me wa aiteiru." I knew that using wa repeatedly was kind of controversial in Japanese. Wouldn't it be better to have a ga, and me ga aiteiru? Sorry for using romaji, I have problems downloading the Japanese keyboard on this device.
@metalsabatico
@metalsabatico 5 лет назад
Misa-sensei, at 2:17 you say E wo kaku but it seems like kaku is written with the kanji for cat (neko).
@Stockader
@Stockader 4 года назад
You may have realized this by now, but just in case... If you look at both kanji, 描く(to draw) and 猫 (cat), you can see the left radicals are slightly different. :)
@Condeycon
@Condeycon 3 года назад
Support comment for the algorithm.
@MrERLucas
@MrERLucas 6 лет назад
shalom
@supercat438
@supercat438 6 лет назад
みさせんせいとにほんごをべんきおつするのがだいすき。 Is it correct?
@validator123456
@validator123456 5 лет назад
The grammer is correct but hiragana is a little bit wrong for this one べんきおつする should be べんきょうする (benkyoosuru)
@uzairahmedsoomro8233
@uzairahmedsoomro8233 4 года назад
How to say write not plz write just ask any one casually write so tell me how to say 'write'
@tiaan7183
@tiaan7183 4 года назад
Write=kaku
@user-vm2lh3vp2v
@user-vm2lh3vp2v 8 лет назад
misa,go on,please.i am waiting,hohoho.
@soph3724
@soph3724 5 лет назад
I'm the SWIMMING FISH! :")
@roderickmacleod4360
@roderickmacleod4360 3 года назад
バーターをとってください。
@nickinlondon4644
@nickinlondon4644 8 лет назад
Thank you for these lessons, Misa. I do appreciate them, and they are helping me, but they would be even better if you were to always write the romaji for all the new words and verbs. I hope you can do this.
@takahasi_a
@takahasi_a 7 лет назад
I don't think that'd be good, though... no one in Japan actually uses romaji, and getting used to romaji will really get you nowhere :/ You should try to learn at least hiragana. Katakana is quite easy to learn as well, and I know kanji is very difficult, but hiragana and katakana can be learned very quickly, so I'd recommend doing that before getting into grammar :) Luckily, Misa always puts the hiragana transcription in her videos, so... if you're very eager to learn grammar, take some time to learn hiragana first :)
@rebarb
@rebarb 7 лет назад
Trust me; we are extremely fortunate to have a complete kana/kanji transcription. So many instructors just talk and provide very little in writing. Misa-san is in the very small minority of Japanese teachers who actually teach. Most only give generic example phrases and discuss what it's like to be fluent in Japanese, without providing transcripts or fundamentally explaining how the language works. Spend a week and learn the kana. Anyone serious in learning Japanese does this. Without knowledge of kana, the development of your Japanese speaking, reading, writing, and listening skills will always be limited.
@MiguelAngel-xq8ev
@MiguelAngel-xq8ev 6 лет назад
Yeah, once you´ve learned hiragana and katakana you´ve done 1% of the work for learning japanese... But it´s the very first step and you should not omit it.
@Farmer594
@Farmer594 8 лет назад
Oh my gosh you are so cute😍😍😍😍😍
@kofuchinoo
@kofuchinoo 6 лет назад
Practice: Suzuki is sleeping, but her eyes are open Trial: Suzuki wa nette imasu demo kanojo no me wa aitte imasu?
@kofuchinoo
@kofuchinoo 6 лет назад
Yes I'm finally improving
@user-pp3bf3he1c
@user-pp3bf3he1c 5 лет назад
I believe that 'kanojo' is redundant (though gramatically correct)
@LSC124377322
@LSC124377322 6 лет назад
You look different in this video.
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