Awesome videos! They are very useful. I am a Spanish native speaker, so I can practice my Japanese and English at the same time. You've got a new subscriber...:)
Thanks a lot sensei rose. E download ko lahat ng videos mo pra uulit ulitin ko as my reviewer. Iba kc ngbabasa lang kysa meron talgang mg eexplain. I love u po.
(At 23:40) I've a little confusion, when to use のなかで and when to use only で? Please clear my doubt and thank you a loooot for your videos these are very helpful 🙌
I watch your videos prior to my class, and I'm having great progress; since I'm Mexican, I'm having both perspectives of Japanese (Spanish and English perspective) Thank you a lot! You are awesome
When you just give that example of' which anime you like the most i was like okk I'm gonna write naruto . And you suddenly just spell ......that was great ... I recommend this anime guys plz watch it ....
Hi Rose, I love your videos the way you explain is awesome and entertaining. I have been watching them in order almost once a week and practicing with the book after watching the corresponding lesson. I am on Patreon now collaborating with your awesome work. By the way, I am not able to find the pdf for this lesson (12) =0(.
Hello, thanks for making this Video! I still don't get the difference between no hou ga and yori. Like, where is the difference between saying: Maria のほうが Julia より うたがじょず です。and Julia は Maria より うたがじょず です。Don't both mean that Maria is better at singing than Julia? Or are you not allowed to write it that way? Is there a certain rule that you can only use のほうが or より for certain words/adjectives? Because I still don't quite get when to use which one. Also, for the example in 21:28, why did you choose なに instead of どれ? Have a nice day!
Sensei, what if I want to ask “When’s the hottest (month) of the year in Japan?” There is Nihon and ichinen - to which one will i place the particle “ga” after? Thank you. 😃
You are so beautiful and amazing Sensei.. we love you.. and thank you so much for researching and explaining so patiently.i Dont know who are those people that dislike this video.. for them they have to learn vocabulary and kana..
Nathaniel Ilang, in this sentence we have an adjective so the subject/topic being described is mark with particle は. We use particle に if the sentence has a verb that shows direction or location e.g に行きます or にいます/あります.