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How to sound NATURAL speaking Japanese? PARTICLES: NE 

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Q2: Where did you learn Chinese?
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A4: I'm learning Spanish and sometimes Indonesian too. But I'll finish them within this year(2021) and I'll start learning Russian and Portuguese next year hopefully
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@eageex
@eageex 3 года назад
I wonder how your friends never find it weird that you call all of a sudden to talk about random topics, then finish the conversation so quickly 😂
@orti1283
@orti1283 3 года назад
I think it's normal to randomly check in with your friends and talk about random stuff hahah
@flip8895
@flip8895 2 года назад
I'm usually ask random question to my friends too, cuz I'm a really random pep
@Joyful_Irina
@Joyful_Irina 2 года назад
Plot twist: he might know about his vlog. That is what crossed in my mind.
@msspeacesdiary8452
@msspeacesdiary8452 Год назад
It is funny and it is a great way you stay in touch with your friends 😉
@randomdude3066
@randomdude3066 3 года назад
In English, this sounds similar to "right" or "yeah". Example: "this is fun, right?" Or "this is fun, yeah?"
@IAmNotYourProblem
@IAmNotYourProblem 3 года назад
I like to think of it like the Canadian “eh?” “This is fun, eh?” “This is how you use this, eh?” “So that’s how it happened, eh?”
@zainmalik1872
@zainmalik1872 3 года назад
it can also be "you know"
@winniecantonese
@winniecantonese 3 года назад
そうだね❗
@PiggiesInTheRain
@PiggiesInTheRain 3 года назад
Isn’t it exactly like “isn’t it?”?
@BigCobra191
@BigCobra191 2 года назад
It could also mean if your talking to people like start off with "ne, ne" it's like pretty friendly
@marcwastingtime7815
@marcwastingtime7815 3 года назад
hitoki back at it again using his friends for that good content 😆😆
@Onomappu
@Onomappu 3 года назад
He is my BEST friend😆 haha
@marcwastingtime7815
@marcwastingtime7815 3 года назад
he seems like a cool dude 😎
@alexnewtron9495
@alexnewtron9495 3 года назад
Ne~?
@mannuzan8791
@mannuzan8791 3 года назад
In portuguese, we have a very similar word "né"! It comes from "não é?" which means "isn't it?" And I swear the way of using it is the same as japanese ね! For example, I could ask you "você é o Hitoki, né?" and it would have the same meaning and vibe as "あなたはひときさんですね"! I think it is incredibly fun how similar they are!
@zenpiari
@zenpiari 3 года назад
YES ME TOO I AGREE
@MrQwerty2524
@MrQwerty2524 3 года назад
The Portuguese where the main Japanese trading partner until they tried to enforce their religion. This shared history might have some significance. (I don't know)
@mannuzan8791
@mannuzan8791 3 года назад
@@MrQwerty2524 I'd love to see if there's any historical documentation on that!!!
@OcadosLivros
@OcadosLivros 3 года назад
Brasileiro aqui kkkkk realmente o nosso "né" funciona praticamente da mesma forma que o ね. Furthermore, the Portuguese jesuit priests during the Great Navigations spent some time in Japan trying to catechize the Japanese. Some of the treasures left in Japan by the Portuguese include the small ball we put in the は family to turn HA into PA (ぱ), card games (カルタ) and some vocabulary too.
@mannuzan8791
@mannuzan8791 3 года назад
@@OcadosLivros muito interessante!!!
@MyLiPB
@MyLiPB 3 года назад
I always look forward to the -victim- friend cameos!
@flame6061
@flame6061 3 года назад
In spanish we can say "¿No?" at the end of a sentence, meaning the same as 「ね」. I've read some comments that say that in german or portuguese there's also something like this, kind of funny.
@eduardoandrade2744
@eduardoandrade2744 2 года назад
Em português tem algo muito parecido. O "No" do espanhol é "não" em português. Nós adicionamos um "É" e fica assim "Não é?". Porém nós abreviamos o que faz nós falarmos: "Né"
@FandomTOBY
@FandomTOBY 2 года назад
Yeah in German we say "...,nicht wahr?", which would quite literally translate to not true lol but the correct translation would be "...,right?" basically a "seeking confirmation" phrase, like ね but there's also the slang version "nit wahr" (more of a southern German thing...I'm from north Germany so here this is more used like "gonna" "wanna" "kinda" and so on) but we also say "...,oder?" / "...stimmt, oder?" it would literally translate to "...,or?" / "...that's right, or?" but the correct translation would be "...,isn't it?" / "that's right, isn't it?" And I'm sure I use lots more that I can't think of from the top of my head atm (I speak English more than German at this point...since 2020) But I think any language has that kind of confirmation seeking word or phrase :D
@Angel-gk8om
@Angel-gk8om Год назад
another way would be "viste" but it's more in the argentinian way i guess haha, like "en mi casa, viste, pasó esto" "la otra vez en el colegio, viste, pasó aquello".
@gabiu2429
@gabiu2429 Год назад
Achei um pouco bizarro, tem muita pouca palavra em japonês que é igual às do português e é usada no dia-a-dia
@coletteswanson6749
@coletteswanson6749 3 года назад
「ね」の使い方がたくさんあるよね。めっちゃ面白い勉強になった。ありがとうね、ヒトキさん!
@Onomappu
@Onomappu 3 года назад
あれ、もしかしてこの動画公開されていますか?😱どうやって見つけましたか?😥
@Onomappu
@Onomappu 3 года назад
I got to know that if I put a new video in playlists, even though it's not published yet, people can watch it from there haha Thank you
@coletteswanson6749
@coletteswanson6749 3 года назад
@@Onomappu Playlistで見つかったよ!私もそのことを知りませんでした。
@y...2824
@y...2824 2 года назад
😶😶 moreover another To communicate ...
@ligiakaori181
@ligiakaori181 3 года назад
I love the way he uses humor on teaching, it's so much fun! Appreciate you!
@aohere.
@aohere. 2 года назад
Your Japanese is so clear that i almost got everything without having to read the subs 😭
@cookiemagique6527
@cookiemagique6527 3 года назад
Well perfect timing. I was depressing in a corner because I can't afford studying and working in japan but understanding your video (even though I know that's because you speak very slowy) make me happy x). At least, I improved my japanese.
@Onomappu
@Onomappu 3 года назад
I'm sure that your Japanese is improving !!
@blurrl
@blurrl 3 года назад
In German we have basically the same word "ne" but pronounced with a very short open e. It's almost the same. Based on Region we also say "wa" (pronounced with a regular W), "oder" (which is more polite and generally used) or "gell" in Bavaria or southern Germany somewhere idk for sure.
@misscoco8655
@misscoco8655 3 года назад
In france we use "hein!" it's a kind of "isn'it" and it can also be to say we don't understand something and it's "hein?".
@mackayla8262
@mackayla8262 3 года назад
I’m recently very confused about the rules relating to using “ね.” Thank you for making this!
@salimnasser2945
@salimnasser2945 3 года назад
In brazilian portiguese we use “ne “ a lot to confirm , like in japanese . The actual word is : nao e ? We contract and we say “ne” ?
@aa-cx8nc
@aa-cx8nc Год назад
actually watching anime helped me understand this pretty well. ね is such a cultural staple when being romantic it seems. hard to explain but the delivery can be really funny as well
@rachelcookie321
@rachelcookie321 3 года назад
I think ね is very similar to “right?” Or “isn’t it?” in English. Like “it’s fun, right?” or “it’s a nice day, isn’t it?”. The meaning is very similar but I don’t think it’s an expression people use a lot in English. It’s mostly used when you’re unsure of yourself or to get someone else’s opinion. It might also be used to agree to something. “It’s such nice weather.” “It is, isn’t it?”.
@pixtarve3609
@pixtarve3609 3 года назад
If you watch this video with Portuguese subtitles you’ll realize that the Brazilian Português “né” fits perfect with all the Japanese 「ね」, in all the listed context in this video! Exactly how we use it in everyday life here in Brazil, and the most amazing point is that they are pronounced the same way as well, even the affirmative and interrogative intonation meanings works the same way 😱 it never ceases to amaze me whenever I learn this kind of linguistic coincidences!
@Gabriel-mf7wh
@Gabriel-mf7wh 2 года назад
Eu só acho que japonês usa mais o "né" do que nós. Ouça japoneses nativos que aprenderam português, é "né" o tempo todo kkkk
@BorriX94
@BorriX94 3 года назад
In northern Italy, especially in Milano and surroundings, we use a ね at the end of the sentences to ask for confirmation but it also strengthens the question. For example: You bring a friend to the best neapolitan pizzeria in town and after he ate pizza with tears of joy in his eyes, you would fiercely say him: "Ti è piaciuta la pizza, nè?" -> "You enjoyed the pizza, didn't you?" "Sì molto!" -> "Yes, a lot!"
@maggiemaiaaa
@maggiemaiaaa 2 года назад
Lo usiamo anche un sacco in piemonte, non pensavo si usasse anche a milano
@irenebisceglia
@irenebisceglia 2 года назад
Sentirlo spiegare l’uso di ne in giapponese nel video mi ha fatto stra ridere, è uguale al né milanese 😂
@zer8000
@zer8000 2 года назад
In Turkish we have “değil mi” and it is used in the same sense as “ne” For example: “Hava bugün çok sıcak değil mi?” ---> “Isn't the weather very hot today?” “Görüşürüz değil mi” ---> “See you, right?” In Turkish we use “değil mi” to confirm something or get a response from someone.
@berkayulusoy373
@berkayulusoy373 3 года назад
トルコ語の字幕!すごい
@alicja3777
@alicja3777 3 года назад
For me that's probably one of the most confusing things in Japanese, to understand the subtle hidden meanings behind ね and よ etc. Great vid as always!
@gabiu2429
@gabiu2429 Год назад
Bruh, as a brazillian this is the easiest one
@og9190
@og9190 3 года назад
Wow, You have so much positive energy, finding your channel made my day! :)
@user-qu1ut2gp5p
@user-qu1ut2gp5p 2 года назад
先生の日本語ってすごくわかりやすいって妹はそう言ってた!とてもありがたい!
@amiaway3823
@amiaway3823 3 года назад
Now wondering if his vict- friend watched his video and what was their reaction 😆😆
@undramoyunchuluun291
@undramoyunchuluun291 3 года назад
You are the best !!! Love all your videos!!!
@mistuo4133
@mistuo4133 2 года назад
This is really educational. Thanks!
@mckinnleymorrison8886
@mckinnleymorrison8886 3 года назад
I just discovered your channel and these videos are just what I needed. They're wonderful! :D
@stevehoffman9052
@stevehoffman9052 3 года назад
I just discovered your channel and it is really informative and explained so well. Thank you for making videos about Japanese!
@buhreej
@buhreej 3 года назад
I just found your channel and I absolutely love the vibe you give off! I’d like to learn Japanese in the near future and I think your videos will definitely help ☺️
@ador989
@ador989 3 года назад
ありがとうございます
@winniecantonese
@winniecantonese 3 года назад
はっきり説明してくれてありがとうございます‼️お疲れ様でした!
@catdango6079
@catdango6079 3 года назад
i love watching your videos your personality makes them very fun to watch thank you!
@user-yx5pu6mz1t
@user-yx5pu6mz1t 3 года назад
ありがとうございました😃
@osonhodeleon
@osonhodeleon 3 года назад
本当にありがとう。
@shadowandholly
@shadowandholly 2 года назад
Your voice is really calming 😌
@RP-xu8ro
@RP-xu8ro 3 года назад
いつもおしえてくれてありがとう!
@0201Sunny
@0201Sunny 3 года назад
とてもわかりやすい動画ですね。ありがとうございました!
@camomila6070
@camomila6070 3 года назад
This plushie in the back... SO CUTE! 😭❤️
@hangang6387
@hangang6387 3 года назад
So interesting Vietnamese subtitles !!! ありがとうございました!
@EceYuceer
@EceYuceer 3 года назад
Good video. Thanks!
@tsunainusuzu8983
@tsunainusuzu8983 3 года назад
In Germany we also use "ne" sometimes at the end of a sentence but it's more like lazy slang we use with closer people. It actually have the same function but sounds a little bit rude? xD The polite way would be "nicht wahr?" I guess :o Du weißt was ich meine ne?
@ky2571
@ky2571 2 года назад
nh
@carolannebrown6156
@carolannebrown6156 3 года назад
Thankyou Hitoki I enjoy your phone conversations. Your friends sound very patient😂
@zainabalbadan2276
@zainabalbadan2276 3 года назад
This is the most interesting and enjoyable video to learn Japanese I've ever watched, keep going 👍🏻💕
@carlosamoon6225
@carlosamoon6225 2 года назад
教え方お上手で私も日本語教えるときにこの教え方いいなと思いました!
@llaunna
@llaunna 3 года назад
Thank you very much for making these videos. You are informative, and you speak clearly and at a good pace. 💖💖💖👍👍👍
@anamilliebaez8920
@anamilliebaez8920 3 года назад
I love how you’ve been explaining particles Hitoki San! I think I have a better understanding of them with each video. It’s also great how you call your friends to get them to use what you’re teaching, it looks pretty hard to do so I appreciate the effort and it’s also cool to see natural conversations between friends. いつもありがとうございます😊
@shimachan3119
@shimachan3119 2 года назад
شكرًا جزيلًا 😭 本当ありがとう😭
@TRANG-NGUYEN-1806
@TRANG-NGUYEN-1806 2 года назад
動画を見るのが好きです
@chelcruz9055
@chelcruz9055 2 года назад
Me encanta que haya subtítulos en español. 💖👌
@wikisu9160
@wikisu9160 3 года назад
Hi, I'm studying Japanese in University and finding your video and watching it without subtitles makes me kinda proud I can understand your language (tho you explain in simple ways). Definetly gonna watch more for comprehension training and do my best!
@angellite2380
@angellite2380 3 года назад
Thank you so much for making these videos! They are easy to understand without leaving out important details. Fortunately, I could find similarities to other languages that I speak when it comes to the "ne" particle. Through your videos I can learn things that aren't possible to learn through my books, since they often don't go as in depth as needed (with example sentences) and I can't hear how you pronounce it and such. So please keep up the good work! 😊
@pareenawongbunyok3164
@pareenawongbunyok3164 3 года назад
I'm​ learn​ing​ japanese​ by​ your​ channel.​ I'm​ from​ Thailand.​ Thank​ you❤️
@nooralaa803
@nooralaa803 3 года назад
Your content is very useful and fun to learn. Thanks so much for the amazing videos! Greetings from Egypt :D ありがとうございます
@thepandabacon6322
@thepandabacon6322 3 года назад
Just found out your channel and I love it! My husband is Japanese and I'm trying to learn the language, so your videos are really helpful!!! ありがとうございます! Also: stay safe and take care!
@chiisewei
@chiisewei 2 года назад
Aprecio mucho haber encontrado el canal de este chico
@DarkAnima270
@DarkAnima270 Год назад
I live in north Italy and we also use the expression "Ne?" To ask for someone reply or approval. Amazing that so many countries use a similar word!
@ezelanne
@ezelanne 3 года назад
Thank you very much for explaining! I’m hoping you would do “sa” in the future.. For example. “あのさ“ ”今日さ“ Thank you so much! ❤️
@nghienduong2523
@nghienduong2523 3 года назад
ベトナム語の字幕はとっても面白いです。すごいね。
@user-zr7ok1ig9f
@user-zr7ok1ig9f Год назад
「ね」の使い方を考えた事がないんですけど説明すごいです😮😮😮 いつもいい動画ありがとうございます
@paullambert7840
@paullambert7840 3 года назад
I'm not studying Japanese, but I do have a background in linguistics and I find this stuff to be incredibly interesting. I think I have a pretty solid understanding of the nuance of 'ne.' Nice job! Great video.
@realme-oi8gt
@realme-oi8gt 3 года назад
I started watching these videos because he is cute but now I'm actually learning japanese... Remarkable
@imaerwindi1864
@imaerwindi1864 3 года назад
いっぱい勉強になりました。私もこういう使い方はよく分からないけど周りの日本人の話を聞くと少しずつわかっています。
@MeiMeiH
@MeiMeiH 3 года назад
wauw this is really useful, glad to have found you channel! I just started learning ^.^
@toralesjimenezetnaisabella5919
@toralesjimenezetnaisabella5919 2 года назад
I love your videos because you teach in Japanese, and that way I watch it 3 times and my little brain tries tu understand and gain practice. ありがとう!君のvideo すごいい!!!!!!
@equinoxqueen5808
@equinoxqueen5808 3 года назад
I'm so glad that you talked about when 「ね」 is used in the middle of a sentence. I would hear people use 「~ですね」/「ね」in the middle of their sentences and never really understood why. ありがとうございます!ひときーさんのビデオのとき、いつも新しい何か勉強します!ひときーさんは元気だといいね。
@kitsburrard5530
@kitsburrard5530 3 года назад
いつもの様にすばららし!Grammar books are often too linguistically technical. You do a great job catching the essence of grammar and its real-life usage.
@lmajstorovic
@lmajstorovic 3 года назад
Could you also do a video regarding "na" as sentence ending too, loved this video.
@Sfpamsuke
@Sfpamsuke 3 года назад
"y'know", "huh", and the occasional "eh bud" are basically the Canadian equivalent of 'ne' and somehow that makes so much more sense
@linhphamthidieu9771
@linhphamthidieu9771 2 года назад
While watching your videos, I feel that I like Japanese more and more
@mayanightstar
@mayanightstar Год назад
at least for my midwestern dialect, some of these situations seem exactly like how we'd say "alright?" at the end of a sentence
@Jameown1
@Jameown1 2 года назад
Thank you for the great video! In brazilian portuguease we have the word "né", and I am really impressed about both is the SAME. We use in the really same (or soo close) cases
@wos_liwet
@wos_liwet 2 года назад
このように説明されたらすごく簡単に分かりました! インドネシア語でね、よく使う似ている間投詞が多いだから、説明されていて行くたびに「へぇぇこれが僕の言語にもあるね」と思いましていた
@chikoyoshikage8032
@chikoyoshikage8032 2 года назад
oh!! italian is exactly the same in this! maybe it's a milan thing, but we use "neh" quite a lot and it's read and used just like the japanese "ne"! I find this super cool ahh thanks for teaching once again!
@nuzla5161
@nuzla5161 3 года назад
Loved this video! Thank you so much for the detailed explanation.This is so interesting because the first thing I learnt in Japanese is the 'ne' even before knowing a single word or letter because we too in our native language Sinhala have the 'ne' which is used mainly for confirmation and asking for agreement. It is used to make our speech less harsh/direct, and depending on intonation, ne will serve as a question tag, where the listener can take it as a cue to agree, disagree or make any kind of comment. Different intonation can have different meanings depending on the context, but asking for confirmation is the most common. Just like the Japanese question particle 'ka' , in Sinhala we have 'da'. So when ne and da are joined together, it becomes 'neda' which is a question form but can be used at the beginning of the sentence or at the end. Ne is used a lot here, and especially with strangers, elders or teachers when asking for something. And in Sri Lankan English too, we use ne directly for the same function. It's really amazing how languages work. I think I am in love with 'ne'! Thanks so much!
@rubyjanetecson2609
@rubyjanetecson2609 2 года назад
このチャネル初めて見て、すごく面白い。発音は日本語を勉強する人達にとって大丈夫だと思います。話の速さも完璧なのでこれから見ます。いつかその発音をしてできますように。
@FandomTOBY
@FandomTOBY 2 года назад
I've only discovered you a few hours ago but because you speak so clearly and in a bit slower of a pace than most native speakers, probably for the videos sake (it seems like that to me at least, sorry if that's not the case) I can already follow and listen much more closely than if I were to watch any old anime to get some japanese media intake tbh (though it's always a bit bad to take very dramatic voice acting and learn words or phrases from that because, unless it's for fun or voice acting purposes obviously, no one is gonna talk like that in day to day life haha so I always avoid copying from anime unless it's serious as hecc and actually has normal talking in it) And it makes me really happy when I realize that I'm able to understand or pick out a few sentences and words here and there It reminds me of when I first started getting better at speaking English actually (my native tongue is German) Once you're fluent in a language that sort of excitement of "OH I understand what this means now" kinda vanishes or only happens very rarely at a certain point in your learning curve at least it was like that for me with English but I get this excitement again when watching your videos! So all I can say is ありがとうごさいます、ひときさん!
@brandonleon7401
@brandonleon7401 2 года назад
Me gustan mucho los videos de onomappu, aparte de que están subtitulados habla de una manera que es agradable de oír 🤔💕
@aranii6576
@aranii6576 3 года назад
Thank you for making this video also grateful you put the subtitle indonesia that make me more easy to understand about this video👍
@Onomappu
@Onomappu 3 года назад
Yey! ありがとう👍
@user-wp6kz1kc5u
@user-wp6kz1kc5u 3 года назад
先生の声がもっともっとかわいい😻😻😻 ね!
@iku_umi
@iku_umi 2 года назад
ねって難しいんですね! 韓国語勉強してて、「ね」って結構日本独特な表現なのかも?と感じてたので、説明とても分かりやすかったです!
@arihittt
@arihittt 3 года назад
i just found your videos and they are so useful and fun! i love the way you talk
@shrill_2165
@shrill_2165 Год назад
僕の場合、今はそのチャネルが本当に便利ですよ。ひときさんの性格がとても面白いし、言語のレベルは50-70%分かりますからすごく素敵ですよ。ありがとうございます!
@BanditLeader
@BanditLeader Год назад
a perfect comparison of "ne" is the canadian "eh". they are basically the same thing. funny how that stereotype helps with learning japanese
@user-mq8jt7jq9b
@user-mq8jt7jq9b 3 года назад
オノマップさんの動画を見ると雰囲気のいいになります。いつも親切でいるお陰で、癒やしでありがとうございます!
@Onomappu
@Onomappu 3 года назад
癒し☺️ありがとう!
@user-fh2ne1tp5i
@user-fh2ne1tp5i 3 года назад
ロシア語の字幕があってすごいです)ありがとうございます。
@akirenji2073
@akirenji2073 2 года назад
aku sangat suka channel ini rasanya seperti belajar bahasa secara online, terima kasih untuk orang yang telah membuat subtitle bahasa indonesia aku jadi mengerti. terima kasih kepada kak Hitoki karena telah memberikan pengetahuan bahsa jepang dari seorang native speakernya langsung, aku sangat senang. semangat terus untuk upload konten berikutnya ya!
@alicescandolera9590
@alicescandolera9590 2 года назад
とってもわかりやすい説明してくれたありがとう。 イタリアにはたくさん方言があって、その方言の中でpiemontese方言は日本語の同じように「ね」を使っています。面白いじゃないですか
@Mickelz1
@Mickelz1 3 года назад
In my native language I also use ne. The exact same as Japanese, so I was pleasantly surprised to hear it in Japan when I first moved here. It always gives me a bit of a giggle when someone says ne!
@mangasprai
@mangasprai Год назад
ありがとうね
@katieb9292
@katieb9292 Год назад
Wow, thank you so much. I was learning the basic usage of ' ne' with my teacher today, she said : ne is complicated. I can see she's right but.. you explained it all, and now I understand ^^ oh, and "ne' used as a question tag is just like in English, the intonation rises or falls according to situation. Great, i feel smarter already ^^
@kaylaa2204
@kaylaa2204 Год назад
In textbooks they often compare "ne" to the phrase "Isn't it?" So in your weather example it's like saying "The weather is nice, isn't it?" and for me that has helped alot in my understanding of the particle, and makes it pretty clear when it's appropriate to use it It's probably not a perfect way to describe all the subtext of it, but it helps anyway
@JiSiN3000
@JiSiN3000 3 года назад
@Onomappu thank you for sharing it with us. Once again i applaud your effort for releasing your Videos with so many different subtitles. 👍🏻
@Onomappu
@Onomappu 3 года назад
Thank you for mentioning that! I also appreciate people who help me make them ☺️
@Joyful_Irina
@Joyful_Irina 2 года назад
Well, to be honest, no one said languages are easy and yes, all of them are complex in their own way. Thank you for explaining us! By the way, I tried today to listen without the subs and I understand you. It feels you speak Japanese in a way that we can follow!
@Bepsip_Kanyu
@Bepsip_Kanyu 2 года назад
This really helps me in getting a better understanding on how to use "ne". Of course i will most likely not be able to use it naturally after learning this but practice makes perfect. In malay, we also have something similar to "ne", which is "kan". So for example like "seronok, kan?", which more or less, has the same meaning as "楽しいね?",
@Cleanser23
@Cleanser23 3 года назад
もう十年間ぐらい日本語を勉強した僕として本当に役立ちの説明だと思います。この「ね」の使い方を全部なんとか分かると思うけど、その理解は気持ちだけでした。日本人から説明を聞くと感じというより、知識になった。 こんな動画をもっと作って頂けない?「よね」や「さ」や「さあ~」の使い方もこのように理解したいと思います。
@tendainjovu721
@tendainjovu721 3 года назад
そうだよね、is my go to phrase when I don't understand what the person said in conversation 😂 love your channel and videos 🌸
@SelcraigClimbs
@SelcraigClimbs 3 года назад
I'm planning on using the classic せやなぁ
@burgersnacksformax
@burgersnacksformax 3 года назад
@@SelcraigClimbs what does that mean? :0
@Jungspylie
@Jungspylie 3 года назад
@@burgersnacksformax せや that is right that is so oh, right is what JMdict is saying
@SelcraigClimbs
@SelcraigClimbs 3 года назад
@@burgersnacksformax its the kansai version of そうだよね
@TheMadnessangel
@TheMadnessangel 3 года назад
really ? i used to say a classic そう?or そうですか?if i don't get it lol
@irenebisceglia
@irenebisceglia 2 года назад
In Milan (Italy) we use “ne” in the same situations, it was so funny to discover this throughout the video 😂😂😂
@suhaila6204
@suhaila6204 2 года назад
It's like 'kan' in Malay. Well, we used it just like how Japanese use 'ne'.
@Animaniac912
@Animaniac912 3 года назад
I just found your channel and your videos are helping me with questions I've had for years, thank you so much. I was wondering if you would ever consider making a video explaining ~んです. It's used SO often but when it was taught to me it never clicked so I'm too scared to use it. I need help desperately
@josefinemalmborg4716
@josefinemalmborg4716 3 года назад
I just found your channel, Im guessing youre a japanese teacher cuz the way you speak is so clear. No matter what, I will subscribe, thank you for your videos :D
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