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Japanese Grammar : Lesson 1 ( Sentence Structure ) 

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Today's lesson:
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In today's lesson we will learn about the very first grammar point you should know about the Japanese language.
That point being that the Japanese language word order differs from the word order of the English language.
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Lesson 1 notes:
Let's look at the word order of a basic sentence for both languages:
English word order: S.V.O (subject / verb / object)
Japanese word order: S.O.V (subject / object / verb)
Example sentences showing the differences in word order:
English --------- I eat apples (Subject / Verb/ Object)
Vs.
Japanese ----- I apples eat (Subject / Object / Verb)
As you can see, the word order in Japanese is peculiar to a native English speaker's ears. This is one of the first things you will learn about the Japanese language.
*The best way to familiarize yourself with the Japanese sentence word order is to study an infinite amount of sentence examples until this word order becomes familiar to your ears.
So, here some extra sentence examples with their literal translation to help you familiarize yourself with the Japanese sentence structure.
►Example 1: yuki ga daisuki desu.
-Literal translation word for word:
yuki = snow
ga= subject marker
(The topic "I" is implied but omitted in the Japanese sentence)
daisuki = like
-English meaning: I like snow.
►Example 2: kanojo wa kawaii onnanoko desu.
-Literal translation word for word:
kanojo = she
wa = topic marking particle
kawaii = cute
onnanoko = girl
desu = linking verb "to be" which can mean [is, am, are]
-English meaning: She is a cute girl.
►Example 3: anata no gakkou wa doko desu ka?
-Literal translation word for word:
anata = you
no = [particle added to a noun that indicates possession (Your)]
gakkou = school
wa = [topic marking particle]
doko = where
desu = linking verb that means (is, am,are etc)
ka = [particle that acts like the English question mark (?)
-English meaning: Where is your school?
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@NipponCat
@NipponCat 7 лет назад
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@mariaconcepcionyasay6378
@mariaconcepcionyasay6378 3 года назад
ííjíiijij
@abstrxctionmusic
@abstrxctionmusic 2 года назад
ありがと ございました!
@Tonyukuk1453
@Tonyukuk1453 2 года назад
Turkish and Japanese grammar are same btw 😃
@asura7941
@asura7941 4 года назад
So that means yoda speaks normal in japanese dubs? Im confused
@ateslaidjuicypur3679
@ateslaidjuicypur3679 3 года назад
No, Yoda would probably speak in a SVO order so that he stands out.
@digaddog6099
@digaddog6099 3 года назад
Well, I think Yoda technically speaks osv. For instance, in the quote, "the greatest teacher, failure is." The greatest teacher is the object, failure is the subject, and is is the verb.
@marconradruiz6064
@marconradruiz6064 2 года назад
Confused he is.
@wadesmith666
@wadesmith666 2 года назад
He speaks in Japanese Romayji
@indigoraptor
@indigoraptor 2 года назад
yeah yoda speaks OSV, normal english people generally speak SVO, and from what i understand japanese is SOV.
@khangphuong9755
@khangphuong9755 7 лет назад
This is the most useful video about Japanese word order that I've been seeing since the last two months. ありがとうございます。
@NipponCat
@NipponCat 7 лет назад
こんにちは (konnichiwa) Khang Phurong, What a wonderful and motivating message! hontou ni arigatou ne! (Thank you very much!) *Please stay tuned for part two of this series coming out on the 25th of this month. (along with new series and a variety of lessons to come.) Thank you very much for stopping by to comment and I wish you best in your studies! Keep up the great work! Ganbatte ne! :)
@Lion79306
@Lion79306 7 лет назад
NipponCat japanese sentense structure is pretty trippy to be honest,
@animeandstuff5377
@animeandstuff5377 4 года назад
so khang u learn Japanese its been 2 years
@qsaethic8927
@qsaethic8927 3 года назад
@@animeandstuff5377 have you learned japanese? it's been a year.
@yoshicooldj
@yoshicooldj 3 года назад
@@qsaethic8927 are you learning Japanese in 2020 too?
@SquidkidMega
@SquidkidMega 5 лет назад
cant...stop...learning...Japanese
@Fernisawake
@Fernisawake 4 года назад
Cant... LeArn... *KANJI*
@duddydude6783
@duddydude6783 4 года назад
Mr globypants same...
@thisisitchief3596
@thisisitchief3596 4 года назад
@@Fernisawake same...
@Randomperson-ke7xh
@Randomperson-ke7xh 4 года назад
@@Fernisawake same
@nsh776-6
@nsh776-6 4 года назад
Okay, you posted that comment a year ago... are you still learning Japanese today my friend?
@skullotonin
@skullotonin 3 года назад
fun fact: my first sentence in japanese was self taught, and put together with vocab words. i worked very hard on putting this together, and it took me years to perfect, but here it is... わたしはあなたをたりべます。 watashi wa anata (w)o tabemasu. this sentence means... "i will eat you."
@Badgyalesso
@Badgyalesso 3 года назад
🤣 omg good job! がんばって 👏🏽
@mariaflores202
@mariaflores202 3 года назад
Beautiful sentence
@naylie9657
@naylie9657 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@SirusStarTV
@SirusStarTV 3 года назад
You put unnecessary RI in ta..bemasu
@david2869
@david2869 2 года назад
One of my first sentences was a useful one: "Boku no Nihongo masui desu" which means "My Japanese is bad" or more literally, "My Japanese tastes bad". Which somewhat makes sense because there really isn't a word that just means "bad" in Japanese (if something tastes or smells or bad it's "masui", and if a person is evil it's "warui"). And since language comes out of your mouth, bad language would taste bad. Plus since the sentence isn't exactly correct, it infers that my Japanese is bad.
@operative8005
@operative8005 3 года назад
hard to believe that 2016 was five years ago, yet this video is extremely helpful to me now for my classes.
@Raze_134
@Raze_134 7 лет назад
Not knowing a thing about Japanese grammar, I found this very educational and well made. when will the next part come out? (I really want to learn about those particles!)
@animeandstuff5377
@animeandstuff5377 4 года назад
uk cap now its been 2 years
@slicer2938
@slicer2938 4 года назад
@@animeandstuff5377 unlucky this was actually good but hasnt uploaded or updated website in over a year
@animeandstuff5377
@animeandstuff5377 4 года назад
@@slicer2938 a yes i see anime has brought u here- lol learning a diff language rn schools killing me , even now as i go on youtube to cram for a test in 8 hours -its 12 am
@evilcanofdrpepper
@evilcanofdrpepper 4 года назад
Has anyone found another channel that teaches Japanese as well as this one does and from a western perspective?As soon as I learn Japanese I can start watching the original versions of anime so I can get the full understanding of what is going on. Anime always has scuh crazy plots and concepts that are not based in reality that you can't just figure it out based only on what you see going on with actions postures and facial gestures. This will give me hundreds more shows to watch so I will never have to leave my mother's basement! Also big ups to Safeway's grocery delivery! Yall should try it some time, good luck learning the language too!
@aegxn5666
@aegxn5666 3 года назад
@@evilcanofdrpepper i am learning from japanesepod101... they even have a free website with extremely useful audio recordings of dialouges and so on... I highly recommend visiting their website And their channel is really good especially since the host is really nice and explains everything in a very calm and fun way
@kenkho1443
@kenkho1443 3 года назад
So basically we just have to yodalize everything and we’re good...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@deltafire12
@deltafire12 3 года назад
Pretty much.
@digaddog6099
@digaddog6099 3 года назад
Not exactly, since yoda speaks in osv, not sov
@diabl2master
@diabl2master 3 года назад
@@digaddog6099 TRUE
@abigaillep3618
@abigaillep3618 5 лет назад
I was right about Yoda. I always knew he was special
@deltafire12
@deltafire12 3 года назад
VARY special
@NipponCat
@NipponCat 7 лет назад
To the user "Leaf in Still Water" gomen ne (sorry) I accidentally deleted your comment. In case you read this message, below is my response to your comment: ------------------- Aww, thank you Leaf in the Still Water. Cats sure are precious and cute
@bomkaiplow3900
@bomkaiplow3900 4 года назад
this literally cleared up to much to me and is extremely helpful. thank you so much!
@anitaramani5584
@anitaramani5584 7 лет назад
I started learning Japanese four months ago and have been watching countless videos to help me understand. This video is by far one of the best ones I have seen! I subscribed immediately, thank you so much. Your content is extremely clear with no extra fluff. Looking forward to more videos :)
@papyrusm
@papyrusm 3 года назад
Perfect introduction to basic structures for beginners, thank you!
@SnakeEater004
@SnakeEater004 3 года назад
This was a very helpful lesson!! Thanks for making it you explained it really well and helped me a lot with my Japanese studies.
@firud468
@firud468 Год назад
the thumbnail is a perfect interpretation of the difference between english and japanese grammar
@McMeowalot
@McMeowalot 5 лет назад
I'm so glad this takes you back to basic English grammar. As someone who hasn't been in school for a while, it was a good refresher in order to help connect english with a different language.
@jongdonglu
@jongdonglu 2 года назад
Thank you for the great lesson. i feel dumb because over the years i forgot what nouns, verbs etc was i just use them without thinking about it so this served as a great refresher and provided an amazing comparrison between grammers.
@neillogan6166
@neillogan6166 6 лет назад
先生, ありがとう。Your teaching method for this video was excellent. Clear, concise, and easy to understand. 😁
@nakura9739
@nakura9739 Год назад
Your videos are very informative and the way you break things down and explain each different topic are great. I can't wait to learn more
@learnurduwithsara1068
@learnurduwithsara1068 2 года назад
Japanese sentence structure is very similar to Urdu/Hindi. I love your explainations very straightforward.
@tar7246
@tar7246 2 года назад
Truee
@user-mq8eh9mh2n
@user-mq8eh9mh2n Год назад
you're a God of language teaching!!! I couldn't find a more precise video for Japanese grammar!!!
@nightwind9
@nightwind9 4 года назад
thank you, this help me tremendously. Finally I can have visual of the difference between the grammar.
@JishinimaTidehoshi
@JishinimaTidehoshi 7 лет назад
I immediately hit that subscribe button after the Napoleon Dynamite clip! Anyway, this is a great grammar video :)
@NipponCat
@NipponCat 7 лет назад
Thank you Samurai Sakura for subscribing! I am happy to hear you enjoyed the lesson. Please stay tuned in for more lessons coming soon : ) Doumo arigatou ne!
@orionandacrylics5684
@orionandacrylics5684 5 лет назад
Wow this was amazing, the first video I've watched that held my attention the entire time
@kaelynn8702
@kaelynn8702 3 года назад
thank you !!!! you explained it so well to me, ive been for some reason struggling with the japanese sentence structures.
@yolenetupai1393
@yolenetupai1393 4 года назад
ありがとうございます this was very helpful
@glennesbenarrosh6101
@glennesbenarrosh6101 6 лет назад
Thank you very much! I've been wanting to learn japanese, but this difference was getting me totally confuse. Now, I at least feel more confident to keep learning this beautiful language
@user-kd9oo4hl2j
@user-kd9oo4hl2j Год назад
This really helped alot! ありがとうございます!
@thecheddarshredder
@thecheddarshredder 3 года назад
GIRLLL!!!! We need more from this series!!!!!
@blackattack1840
@blackattack1840 3 года назад
Learning this takes my space samurai understanding of Star Wars to a whole new level. They went DEEP with this!
@violateeve7338
@violateeve7338 6 лет назад
Now that make sense, after learning a few words and sentence in japanese and now I figure out the point of that. Thank you soo much
@7x486
@7x486 17 дней назад
I have been struggling a lot with this, thank you!
@ateslaidjuicypur3679
@ateslaidjuicypur3679 3 года назад
指導、ありがとうございます。
@indago5032
@indago5032 5 лет назад
This video made the sentence structure relevantly simple! Thanks!
@NipponCat
@NipponCat 5 лет назад
Hi Thundercatbass, I'm happy the video helped you. Thank you for watching!
@frasier_phantom8072
@frasier_phantom8072 3 года назад
This is really good, it helped me out a lot. Thanks
@luisaguilar5343
@luisaguilar5343 9 месяцев назад
This was amazing. The comparison with English structure was really really helpful!
@nathanalford-tate5050
@nathanalford-tate5050 6 лет назад
This was an awesome video I wish there were more of these on sentence structure.
@Seth34864
@Seth34864 Год назад
先生ありがとうございます。
@ldgaming4213
@ldgaming4213 Год назад
ありがとうございます!
@ei-on4eb
@ei-on4eb 4 года назад
本当ありがとう!
@monicaware3955
@monicaware3955 6 лет назад
Looking for a video like this for a while, really helpful! Thanks!
@NipponCat
@NipponCat 6 лет назад
Konnichiwa Monica, Glad you found the lesson useful. Thanks for stopping by to comment. Good luck in your studies! 😊
@jinspiredvlog
@jinspiredvlog 3 года назад
Thanks so much for this. I learned a lot.
@christiangab1227
@christiangab1227 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing how to make basic Japanese sentence you are truly awesome and wonderful ^^
@ElliotKwan
@ElliotKwan 3 года назад
Wow!!! This is amazing!! Yoda analogy blew my mind
@vanessavaldez5505
@vanessavaldez5505 4 года назад
Thank you more of this please !
@hendibrahim1135
@hendibrahim1135 2 года назад
This was really helpful I wish she kept posting I really need it
@Bleu_2ay
@Bleu_2ay Год назад
Oh my goodness. This was perfect. Exactly what I needed. Thank you, I will watch more now👽
@toadalthug4055
@toadalthug4055 Год назад
this analogy of how yoda speaks made me understand japanese even more! i love star wars
@Moxxedm
@Moxxedm Год назад
So helpful thank you!!!
@trix3042
@trix3042 2 года назад
you don't know how much this helped me! I only found videos that would just translate sentences but I still didn't understand.. nbut now I do!
@beth1849
@beth1849 3 года назад
Arigato gosaimasu, this helped me a lot!
@sugarjuice9459
@sugarjuice9459 4 года назад
this was so helpful 🥺
@stxphaniee8255
@stxphaniee8255 2 года назад
ありがとう😊先生!I was so confused on how to form sentenced
@fury3026
@fury3026 3 года назад
Thank goodness I wasn’t the only one one who thought Japanese grammar sounded like Yoda
@sofisophia5701
@sofisophia5701 3 года назад
I'm a beginner and it's sooo helpful thank you so much! subscribed you!
@yanetvaldivia8033
@yanetvaldivia8033 2 года назад
This helped me so much, thank you!! I''m kind of struggling with this because my teachers never taught me this...
@Rob-yu6tk
@Rob-yu6tk 4 года назад
good video i was confused at first but now i understand thank you.
@sapphire3051
@sapphire3051 3 года назад
Alas, if only the series continued; this video was the quite excellently make and help me start understanding Japanese better for my classes which I have been struggling with.
@rjmb4687
@rjmb4687 6 лет назад
Very Useful video. I'm studying japanese language right now Im really confused with particles and past tenses and negatives. subscribing!
@BlessxBlessx
@BlessxBlessx 2 года назад
This is sooooo helpful and made things easier to understand ty so much
@noperope325
@noperope325 3 года назад
These are the best videos I have seen on RU-vid. No assumed knowledge, you backed up to reminders of what nouns and stuff were, you aren't going too fast, entertaining without being distracting. Thank you so much for doing these. My finals will thank you too XD
@xiao130
@xiao130 2 месяца назад
very helpful
@that0negurl559
@that0negurl559 2 года назад
ありがとう
@eduardomonteiro6863
@eduardomonteiro6863 2 года назад
Woow what a great lesson!
@kookiegirl1606
@kookiegirl1606 3 года назад
ありがとうございました
@allencomer1437
@allencomer1437 3 года назад
Really this video deserves a million views!!! Arigatoo!!!!
@burglh
@burglh 4 года назад
OH GOD WHY DID NIPPONCAT STOP 😭 THAT WAS SO USEFUL
@coffae39
@coffae39 3 года назад
ikr
@What-yl6yl
@What-yl6yl 2 года назад
How is your Japanese going
@burglh
@burglh 2 года назад
@@What-yl6yl oh hey haha , not very well actually cuz I had to stop for months
@What-yl6yl
@What-yl6yl 2 года назад
@@burglh would you say you could speak with people? When you were studying og course
@burglh
@burglh 2 года назад
@@What-yl6yl yes! I mean a very little but I could !
@yourmomlookslikeurdad6588
@yourmomlookslikeurdad6588 3 года назад
Thank you
@atrandom2792
@atrandom2792 4 года назад
Thank you so much
@Chippyeater
@Chippyeater 6 лет назад
I’m still waiting for the ga and wa lesson
@iAmCoded
@iAmCoded 5 лет назад
I'm growing old just waiting for that lesson
@marrionlibrando5413
@marrionlibrando5413 4 года назад
I should have probably started here. I learned about state of being/topic particles before this.
@vishakhasharma2754
@vishakhasharma2754 4 года назад
The best way I have ever seen arigatougozaimasu
@Mediocre_Comments
@Mediocre_Comments 4 года назад
This is a really good video ありがとう😊
@CastielLaAngel
@CastielLaAngel 4 года назад
Is that thankyou?
@CastielLaAngel
@CastielLaAngel 4 года назад
Sorry I'm new:3
@Mediocre_Comments
@Mediocre_Comments 4 года назад
toxic_snow 12 yes!
@CastielLaAngel
@CastielLaAngel 4 года назад
@@Mediocre_Comments oh thanks 😊
@Goofy_Clown
@Goofy_Clown Год назад
This made learning Japanese so much easier now all I have to do is learn the words and fill in the blanks
@Nertrue
@Nertrue Год назад
This actually makes Japanese so much easier to learn
@nuggetx4086
@nuggetx4086 3 года назад
あるがとうございます
@XEN0CRACY
@XEN0CRACY 2 года назад
*finally finds a decent video about sentence structure* *video ends* cool let's start the playlist... Oh.
@MystWalkur
@MystWalkur 3 года назад
Your video is extraordinarily well done! It's quality is far beyond over half of my college courses (😭 US school system is awful, rip my wallet) I'm so sad that this is your only grammar video
@wickedrosepetal2332
@wickedrosepetal2332 6 лет назад
This helped me sooo much. 👌☺ Edit: I subbed
@myxomatosisity9977
@myxomatosisity9977 2 года назад
I wish you had more videos. I want to understand the particles.
@kosherre6243
@kosherre6243 Год назад
I never thought I'd see Napoleon Dynamite in a Japanese lesson, but its presence is well received.
@zcmation7169
@zcmation7169 3 года назад
It is similar to hindi my god i can learn Japanese with same sentence sequence...❤
@spyphyfarnsworth6050
@spyphyfarnsworth6050 6 лет назад
thanks. now I'm waiting lessons about wa and wo
@HeracIeid
@HeracIeid 9 месяцев назад
1. Subject always first 2. Verb always last Is it really that simple??? EDIT: ok I saw the end, so it's not necessarily that simple in every case, but wow what an incredibly straightforward start! I already feel like this won't be difficult! Thank you! I'm excited!
@eas827
@eas827 4 года назад
The video, thanks for
@bude8234
@bude8234 7 лет назад
Welcome back! OK, here goes my confusion with "desu". In "kawaii neko desu", is desu really acting like a verb here (is), or is it just the copula making the sentence more polite? One could just say "kawaii neko" to mean the same thing (cute cat)? Thanks.
@NipponCat
@NipponCat 7 лет назад
Hi my loyal viewer Bud E. Thank you for your comment. I am happy to be back. To answer your question, -Desu is considered to be a copula, in easier terms, Desu is considered to be a verb, in specific a "linking verb" meaning "IS" So in the following sentence "desu" is serving two functions: kawaii neko desu.
@spiderdude2099
@spiderdude2099 2 года назад
7:00 In most English classes, they still would consider “teacher” in the sentence “he is a teacher” as the object of the sentence. The direct object in English is simply something that either has the action of the verb done to it by the subject, but it can also be a state of being. For example, most English lessons would categorize the word “cute” in the sentence “the cat is cute” as the direct object. I understand the distinction you have made, but in many English classes at least in America, no distinction is made between direct objects that are nouns receiving action and adjectives/adverbs that indicate states of being. They are all under the umbrella term of “direct object”
@Its_A_Gundam
@Its_A_Gundam 2 года назад
Helpful this video is -Sensei Yoda Probably
@justinwhaley1288
@justinwhaley1288 8 месяцев назад
That is exactly what I need work on😅
@Brunowerther
@Brunowerther 3 года назад
yeah, in Portuguese the subject, verb and object can appear anywhere, although most of the times it is like English
@tylertyler5949
@tylertyler5949 3 года назад
The dynamite reference made me sub haha arigato gozai masu
@AdamPhillipsALT
@AdamPhillipsALT 3 года назад
as per the thumbnail, Japanese does not have the expletive 'it' or 'there.' They are functional items unlike content items. The literature suggests that lack of exposure to such a syntactic property at a young age (or under a critical age, see Critical Age Hypothesis) makes it very difficult to acquire as an adult. Thus being one of many reasons why the Japanese find it difficult to acquire the use of it/ there as it isn't taught in elementary schools (at least of 2020) and is difficult to acquire linguistically (although it can be obtained as a skill). In short, "cat it is" is not a literal translation.
@Altwqter_
@Altwqter_ 2 месяца назад
ありがとう ございます せんせい
@maigematthews5620
@maigematthews5620 Год назад
Awesome content! 🎉 Please may you help me please? 🙏 I want to practice my Japanese romaji sentence structure only, to build it up. 🧱 Do you know any workbooks, game apps, videos that I can purchase, that only focuses on using romaji to build your sentence structure knowledge? 📝 For now, I just want to speak, converse, and read romaji romanized words. Thank you so much! ♥
@diabl2master
@diabl2master 3 года назад
It seems like "Subject Verb Noun" is one case of the "Subject Verb Object" case... the noun forms the object of the sentence... After all, in your "I eat apples" example, apples (the object) is indeed a noun as well.
@minyoongi00757
@minyoongi00757 2 года назад
ありがとう ございました お客様
@kenditchy
@kenditchy 5 лет назад
Amazing thumbnail
@absolutelyfookinnobody2843
@absolutelyfookinnobody2843 4 года назад
So basically speak like Yoda? Dope.
@KVrael15
@KVrael15 3 года назад
This is amazing to me, because when I first started trying to read Japanese, I thought of Yoda.
@souravsingh2410
@souravsingh2410 6 лет назад
Please upload more videos..
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