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#41 CAN /potential form(られる/ことができる)┃JAPANESE GRAMMAR 

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This time we'll learn how to say "can / be able to" in Japanese.
☆The difference between "~られる” vs "ことができる".
★ら抜き言葉 - ra-nuki kotoba?!
☆How to say "I speak Japanese / I don't speak Japanese".
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@HoshikawaHikari
@HoshikawaHikari 5 лет назад
Fun fact, you're the only teacher that I pay full attention to.
@BiGSmoke-.-
@BiGSmoke-.- 3 года назад
I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.
@shion3948
@shion3948 3 года назад
I feel bad for saying that but SAME
@bird6287
@bird6287 2 года назад
@@BiGSmoke-.- what about you though?
@bird6287
@bird6287 2 года назад
@@ang_10011 I'm at an intermediate level right now. I started to speak Japanese a lot :D
@bird6287
@bird6287 2 года назад
@@ang_10011 don't worry just keep going and you will know the best way to learn Japanese for yourself. I've been studying since last year but just this year I started to improve a lot
@jaimefernandezestevez117
@jaimefernandezestevez117 7 лет назад
Damn, is insanely complete, didactic and well-explained as all your videos. Some points what make your videos that good: -You speak really slow, what makes our heads be able to listen to you whilst comprehending everything. -You give so many examples at each video, with really concrete aspects or situations, and that makes it understable. -The best is that you do not stick your explanations strictly to explain how to say られる / ことができる, but instead you include as long as you consider important for understanding japanese as a global matter, small explanations and details what make your videos so unique, comparing them to other RU-vid channel, books or any others sources of learning. For example, those details about deleting the ら in between some verbs even if it's not correct, that also Japanese people commit mistakes, and I don't know, I just feel that playing your videos you will embrace a lot of questions beyond the main topic that appears on the title and that's something I really appreciate. Keep your work Misa chan! Congratulations.
@victorrascon1716
@victorrascon1716 5 лет назад
Jaime Fernández Estévez a huevo mi estimado Jaime.
@heduardosuchilt5092
@heduardosuchilt5092 5 лет назад
I couldn't agree with this comment more
@pjguitar15
@pjguitar15 4 года назад
I totally agree with you 💯
@BiGSmoke-.-
@BiGSmoke-.- 3 года назад
I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.
@UziTuni
@UziTuni 3 года назад
@@BiGSmoke-.- Cj kills you and now you're learning Japanese? What is wrong with ya smoke?
@jbr5308
@jbr5308 6 лет назад
You are absolutely amazing. I took one year of Japanese when I was a university student. I learned all the basics and dozens of verb conjugations but could not understand what Japanese people were saying. I then self-studied for several years and became able to speak a lot of Japanese. But still, when a Japanese person spoke back to me I had a very hard time understanding. Then RU-vid came along and I watched hundreds of videos but still no progress. Then you! I finally learned something valuable. You sprinkle informal, casual Japanese here and there in every video and as a result the fog has lifted. Tapes, books and classes never teach these priceless gems of Japanese conversation. Your videos are by far the best and they give hope to all of us who could never quite get it. Many thanks.
@chichirinuriko20
@chichirinuriko20 6 лет назад
I agree. Its unbelievable. Its so inspiring too.
@betehaase
@betehaase 5 лет назад
Yes !! She is very good !!!
@globalutility
@globalutility 5 лет назад
A ray of hope is manifested for learning NIHONGO with your teaching.
@BiGSmoke-.-
@BiGSmoke-.- 3 года назад
I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.
@bird6287
@bird6287 2 года назад
Ikr she’s amazing
@linkkicksu
@linkkicksu 4 года назад
I think a good way to explain the difference between 事 and 物 is that 事 is generally more about concepts or actions, while 物 is generally more about physical objects or items.
@tkykii
@tkykii 7 лет назад
Your way of speaking is so soft I feel like your videos are ASMR Japanese Lessons. It's really pleasant and calming.
@whereeveritgoes
@whereeveritgoes 6 лет назад
I'm watching this on my PC.. I don't even pay attention to her as I was trying to finish my meal. xD It's the voice.
@indubtalo
@indubtalo 4 года назад
Worddd I get tingles from her vids sometimes lol
@camilamachado006
@camilamachado006 4 года назад
「あの時の歌がまだ聞こえる」という曲のタイトルを今分かりました!ありがとうございます、みさ先生!💕
@ksffbdsfsdfvsfdlj
@ksffbdsfsdfvsfdlj 5 лет назад
She's so pretty 😍 and the lessons are super helpful
@pedromiguelabdofidelisdepa4732
@pedromiguelabdofidelisdepa4732 3 года назад
simp
@uzairgangat
@uzairgangat 3 года назад
S-S-Simp
@joshuakidwell9498
@joshuakidwell9498 3 года назад
24:30 you do not want to mess with the に particle. I just pictured this super buff に particle blocking my way. 😂
@jhds
@jhds 3 года назад
Thank you せんせい for the grammar. It is clear and enlightening.
@Samurai_Kid
@Samurai_Kid 7 лет назад
ありがとうみさ先生! Thanks Misa! 🇯🇵🇯🇵
@yuki1512
@yuki1512 3 года назад
This lesson was so complete and so we'll explained....thank you so much Miss sensei. This was a very important topic to my Japanese learning.
@Senseman
@Senseman 6 лет назад
Misa, I love how focused your lessons are, and how they can sort of "plug in" to one's existing knowledge of the language. I'll tell you how this one helped me specifically: I've been to Japan a couple of times by myself and am trying to convince my brother and his girlfriend to come along next summer. She has serious food allergies and being able to say "Can/Can't eat" (taberareru/nai) rather than just "Will/Won't eat" (Taberu/nai) is very valuable. Thank you!
@utmusic843
@utmusic843 6 лет назад
I love your lectures. ! Very helpful !
@thechannelitrollwith1645
@thechannelitrollwith1645 5 лет назад
You are the best Japanese teacher I’ve ever had. The fact that you’re so thorough on TOP of giving insight into not only what’s formal or informal, but ALSO what’s weird to say and what’s not. I don’t think I’ve seen such a well put together lesson that’s also this comprehensive. Thank you so much!
@DisEkript
@DisEkript 7 лет назад
I was JUST going through "できます" form. This helped me a lot. Thanks, Misa :3
@thoru4367
@thoru4367 6 лет назад
Her hair is just perfect
@ExtraFormula
@ExtraFormula 2 года назад
You're the best! I haven't seen it explained better anywhere else on the internet!!!
@mi-gq2wd
@mi-gq2wd 6 лет назад
wow, you really know how to explain it, your the best at explaining every single thing and you don't leave me with any questions about the topic. I love your videos!!!! keep up the good work👍🏻
@DarielQuiogue
@DarielQuiogue 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for these very useful videos! I like how you take the time to explain real life Japanese usages.
@worksofhands
@worksofhands 6 лет назад
ありがとうございます❣
@ASHERUISE
@ASHERUISE 4 года назад
めちゃ めちゃ 役に立つ ! ありがとう、みさ先生!
@utmusic843
@utmusic843 6 лет назад
Your style of presentation is lovely and helpful. !!!
@nautilus2116
@nautilus2116 6 лет назад
There honestly are a lot of great aspects to your videos. Your examples are great, your presentation is consistent so I already know where you are going with your examples which is helpful to me. It allows me to think ahead a bit and try and say it before you do, then see if I was correct. Honto arigatou gozaimasu!
@n20games52
@n20games52 7 лет назад
Always appreciate all the examples and explanations you offer in your vids. ありがとうございます。
@lydia6379
@lydia6379 5 лет назад
This is something that's always been a stumbling block for me when trying to make sentences in Japanese! I always had to work my way around using "can" or "can't" because I could never find the answer. But your video made this all super easy to understand! I'm definitely subscribing and coming back here for any other questions I might have in the future. みさ先生、ありがとうございます!
@benjiyap1
@benjiyap1 7 лет назад
Misa! Thanks so much all these videos! really learnt a lot! :D
@tonianthonio2267
@tonianthonio2267 3 года назад
Just found this Channel and Watching the video For the first time, but I could watch 37 min Video non stop, and I subscribed right away.. Thank you so much for the lesson
@smartfish4170
@smartfish4170 5 лет назад
thank you for explaining clearly, been watching your vids.
@claravasconcelos6704
@claravasconcelos6704 5 лет назад
Amazingly complete lesson, keep up the good work!
@DRealHammer
@DRealHammer 2 года назад
I've heard this form so often and it was so confusing when I heard it. Now I can identify it. Awesome video and love your channel. Learned a lot so far!
@camibarn
@camibarn 5 лет назад
I’m so glad and grateful i got to your channel, Misa. I really appreciate all you share with us. I’ve learnt so much by watching your videos. It really expands all perspectives from learning japanese. I’ll keep following you for a long time. ありがとうございます!
@tensaijuusan4653
@tensaijuusan4653 2 года назад
Another great lesson from Misa sensei.
@carlosdasilva6798
@carlosdasilva6798 5 лет назад
It is always a great pleasure to listen to you. You are an excellent teacher.👍🌻
@pauloba55
@pauloba55 6 лет назад
Awesome video Misa! I've come across these potential verb forms often, but never really understood them. I'm a lot more confident with them now thanks to this video! ありがとうございます!
@Yo-cn3nc
@Yo-cn3nc 3 года назад
I watch lots of your videos Misa, Thank You for everything!
@TrendyGyan
@TrendyGyan 5 лет назад
ありがとうございます! 先生
@LuvHsien
@LuvHsien 6 лет назад
いつも良い教え、たくさん學んだ!お疲れ様でした!:))
@Zak-uw6jy
@Zak-uw6jy 2 года назад
最高の先生です、ありがとうみさ先生😊!!!
@moravskykryptobaron6208
@moravskykryptobaron6208 5 лет назад
So わすれる would be わすれられる. That's kinda tongue twister 😂
@alexlovesjapan
@alexlovesjapan 5 лет назад
I love these lessons!!
@kayphanlamanh8393
@kayphanlamanh8393 5 лет назад
Hello Misa !. I really like to watch your videos. You explain easier than my Japanese teacher. Thank you so much and I hope you will make video about N3 grammar. Love you 😍
@nickromeo93
@nickromeo93 3 года назад
ありがとうございます。🙏
@jocilenelima1485
@jocilenelima1485 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for your amazing work. Wish more language RU-vidrs would teach as good and clear as you. Please be my 先生!
@Paulo-qz5rm
@Paulo-qz5rm 4 года назад
Thank you for your videos. I learned a lot from them!
@cesarm1125
@cesarm1125 3 года назад
Best teacher in the world. Before I found you me learning progress was so slow ,but with Misa is a lot better. Thanks
@jjlm204
@jjlm204 3 года назад
I finally saw the hidamari deshita (wishes brit. savage) english version on youtube ❤️❤️❤️
@stelaal6701
@stelaal6701 5 лет назад
I just found you in youtube and I am trilled, because I am preparing for JLPT N4 and I want to go study in Japan and your videos are very complete and helpful! Thank you very much!!!!
@wuttyihtun4167
@wuttyihtun4167 3 года назад
先生,ありがとうございます. This lesson is really useful for me.
@mossaybo
@mossaybo 5 лет назад
Your videos make RU-vid a better place, ありがとうございます!
@Jojo-rn8cs
@Jojo-rn8cs 7 лет назад
Thank you as always
@supercat438
@supercat438 5 лет назад
What a great lesson, thanks!
@gracelynfelicano5517
@gracelynfelicano5517 4 года назад
Well-explained! Thank you!
@ahnseongwoo
@ahnseongwoo 7 лет назад
so useful and helpful THANK YOU.
@henryrespecia8616
@henryrespecia8616 6 лет назад
好きです
@Emichi9
@Emichi9 2 года назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH
@foxerya268
@foxerya268 4 года назад
I love this lesson ❤
@johanndiedrick4354
@johanndiedrick4354 2 года назад
This video is great!
@toshiotube
@toshiotube 4 года назад
みさ先生のおかげで、可能形が分かれます。教えてくれてありがとう、みさ先生。🙇🏻‍♂️🇧🇷
@kyliegirl1976
@kyliegirl1976 11 месяцев назад
I am doing the Centre of Excellence Japanese diploma, and this part of the course has really tripped me up. I didn’t think I was going to get past it until I found this! Thank you so much! You explain it so well!
@migovas1483
@migovas1483 6 лет назад
Really Good stuff!!
@aktchungrabanio6467
@aktchungrabanio6467 2 года назад
Perfectly explained Misaちゃん! どうもありがとうございます!
@gabrielortiz3799
@gabrielortiz3799 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation. Awesome keep it up madam!
@sksim6154
@sksim6154 Год назад
Thanks!
@6kmanu
@6kmanu 6 лет назад
Amazing!!!!!!!! Thank you sensei.
@fabricioantoniosilva5708
@fabricioantoniosilva5708 6 лет назад
The best... thank you...
@kasunwattegama
@kasunwattegama 6 лет назад
Thank you soo much. Very help full to me.
@Turki811
@Turki811 7 лет назад
thank you
@davidgun07
@davidgun07 15 дней назад
ありがとうございます。分かりました
@user-yx5pu6mz1t
@user-yx5pu6mz1t 4 года назад
ありがとうございました😃!
@papaewusie4450
@papaewusie4450 2 года назад
ありがとうございますミサミサ
@Borisundich
@Borisundich 7 лет назад
Thank you so much!
@nyt_shorts929
@nyt_shorts929 4 месяца назад
I was thinking about this topic and found your video😊
@hassanuzzaman7691
@hassanuzzaman7691 3 года назад
Thank you very much
@jatak6586
@jatak6586 5 лет назад
thanks!
@shion3948
@shion3948 3 года назад
so you're telling me that かえる means: - go bo back - to change - to be able to buy nice
@HoshikawaHikari
@HoshikawaHikari 5 лет назад
30:35 読み放題の図書館に行こう! It just happened to pop into my mind.
@brunorodrigues6150
@brunorodrigues6150 5 лет назад
Great explanation, teacher! Now I really understa.nd when japanese use this structure. Really thanks....and plesae, keep teaching us
@BiGSmoke-.-
@BiGSmoke-.- 3 года назад
I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.
@sheriffskillz1950
@sheriffskillz1950 3 года назад
Omg, I'm spending hours spelling this verb ending. Fortunately, I see a lot of improvements.
@maxaudibert5793
@maxaudibert5793 Год назад
Brillant lesson, thank you from Greenland.
@barkahanami894
@barkahanami894 3 года назад
beautiful sensei
@NatalieYOT
@NatalieYOT Год назад
RU-vid knows what I need, I was just thinking I was going to look for a Misa video about this, and there it was already waiting for me.
@downtoearth5108
@downtoearth5108 2 года назад
Konichi wa Misa san. I like the way you teach, very interactive and a joy to follow. I've just started to learn your beautiful language. Just organise myself better so I can become active learning from you. Arigatou gozai masu.
@emiistudy6678
@emiistudy6678 7 лет назад
Now she is my new sensei after ukiuki Japanese, jpod101 n a few other channels .even it is super long bit is very great :O
@ghaliyakhamis6203
@ghaliyakhamis6203 5 лет назад
YOU ARE AMAZING
@nicetightsize8jeans
@nicetightsize8jeans 5 лет назад
Best teacher
@kusogaijin
@kusogaijin 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for the detailed and perfect lesson ! ありがとうございます:)
@yorukaadams940
@yorukaadams940 3 года назад
How's your Japanese going, now?
@kusogaijin
@kusogaijin 3 года назад
@@yorukaadams940 sorry for the late reply, i'm preparing for the N2 now, i improved a lot since i posted this comment :D thanks to lats of practice !
@MasQuerenaOwO
@MasQuerenaOwO Год назад
How about now?
@jim123bcbhd9
@jim123bcbhd9 5 лет назад
みさ先生がめちゃかわいいだよ!!!
@noraly3431
@noraly3431 6 лет назад
i really love misa teaching and also Misa make me easy to understand about japanese but could Misa explain about "can you~"and "before and now ~".
@shenglongisback4688
@shenglongisback4688 6 лет назад
Magic...this was super duper helpful 😊 like Jamie Fernandez Esteves said i totally understood the method you teach domo sensei..Misa
@JorgeMP53
@JorgeMP53 5 лет назад
Absolutely incredible. I've been watching your videos for a couple months and they are full of very useful info. The way you explain all the topics shows how much you care about people who want to learn. You earned my subscription a while ago, sweetheart. Thank you very much for your efforts :)
@Brian-uq6jm
@Brian-uq6jm 6 лет назад
みささん、どうもありがとうございます!
@elireyna9464
@elireyna9464 4 года назад
best japanese teacher in the history of youtube
@shyamkharel
@shyamkharel 4 года назад
You are the best.
@everjungalarrita210
@everjungalarrita210 4 года назад
I'd like to meet you here in Japan, sensei misa
@myketlg
@myketlg Год назад
みさ先生のお陰で、日本語が話せます!
@Flamencoide
@Flamencoide 6 лет назад
Brilliant.
@dd317676
@dd317676 6 лет назад
I have an oral test tomorrow with this form and honestly this is a blessing!!!!
@stevengonzalvez1557
@stevengonzalvez1557 6 лет назад
I will be watching this video again. Utterly fundamental staff.
@TheoCynical
@TheoCynical 6 лет назад
Mirarenai Mi+RARE+nai - dont have a *rare chance to see. A rare* chance! I dunno. It helps.
@TokyoNerd
@TokyoNerd 3 года назад
Many of the comments on this video (and I'm sure others by Misa too) are about how beautiful she is, not about the Japanese she is actually teaching. If more people focused on what she is teaching rather than focusing on her looks, I'm sure more foreigners would be able to increase their understanding of the Japanese language. I think it's sad that good-looking girls are overlooked for what they're doing and most people (or should I say most guys) will only see/talk about their looks. みさの動画を視聴する男性はみさの綺麗さばかり気にして不適切なコメントを残さず、動画に出てくる日本語の文法や単語などを覚えるようにもっと努力すれば、上手に日本語が話せるようになるはずです。不適切なコメントを残す男性を無視すべきだと分かっていますが、日本語を勉強している自分も不適切なコメントを読むとイヤな気分になってしまい、みさの動画が気軽に見られなくなります。
@katya5573
@katya5573 3 года назад
Agreed! These comments are so disgusting/ creepy! Like, just study the language and leave! No need for the creepy cringy not related comments...
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