I am so thankful for this. Circumstances arise and I had to abandon my study using Minna no Nihongo long ago. Now I want to come back and I find your videos. Do you plan on making this for the entire Minna no Nihongo series?
My language school had to close since COVID got crazy in the past weeks. So I was left to my own devices and I found your vids on RU-vid. And now, I'm counting on you to complete MInna no Nihongo N5 with your lessons. Please keep up the good work and I wish you could do for N4 too.
XD that ending. I remember your first videos only having like 300 views. I found this channel by luck. Im living in Japan, and I'm using this book to review a lot. Thank you for having really useful supplementary content. It feels like someone is explaining what I don't understand in the book for me, and I really appreciate that.
oh you watched it until the end 😁 hihi..you're welcome! I'm very happy that you find this channel helpful. And thanks for leaving a comment..I appreciate it a lot! ☺️
Thank you so much for making these sensei! My company had online classes for this book, but we only made it through chapter 12, which left me with 13 chapters left, so I'm glad you went through them all!
This was a hard lesson to follow, it felt like there was so much content yet it’s one of my favorites so far. I always say finding your channel was the best thing that could happen to me 😭😭
Hello teacher, I love your teaching very much! Thank you for providing all these videos! I would like to ask a question regarding to this topic. As ほしい is an い-adjective, why do we use particle を instead of が in the pattern : N(person)はNをほし(い)がっています。 Thank you teacher. So much appreciated. ❤️
30:45 etc… why is the particle ‘e’ removed, such as in ‘Did you go anywhere last summer?’ [Natsuyasumi wa, dokoka (e?) ikimashita ka?] Is it still correct with the particle?
In certain Japanese expressions, that past tense (V-ta) verbs can be used to express current conditions. It's the same for "I'm tired" = "Tsukaremashita" and so on. But that doesn't mean that it's past tense, they just have the same form.
に is always used with time, never へ. I had the same question and they sort of answered on Duolingo: “に focuses on the journey and destination of going somewhere, but へ focuses more on the process of going. But don’t stress too much here. In daily like, they’re basically interchangeable.”
@@xXSillyGooseXx I think what @sreenivasulu mean, the use of particle に and へ to show place... に is often used as existence... That is why it always paired with います or あります (if it is used with あげます・もらいます, the particle に is not used as to show place) へ is often used as destination... That is why it always paired with いきます, きます, or かえります... Bonus: で is often used as the place of where the action takes place... So it paired with any moving/action* verb like たべます, べんきょうします, and so on... *unmoving verb is like わかります, etc That's what i know so far... I'm still learning chapter 13... so i don't know if there are any other uses or examples... Sorry for my bad english as well... A little spoiler: What I know from someone that later on we will use へ to go to (destination) に to go inside (ex: school admission as a new student, go inside the bus) で at を to go out/exit (ex: graduation, exit the bus) がんばって!!!
Rose San can make a lecture video from 26to 50 chapter for N4 preparation. Like 1 to 25 that's a great lecture video that's was a very helpful lectures. We need it please 🙏
Sensei can i ask about lesson 13-5,"I'll have fun somewhere this weekend" .is it possible to use konshuu ni instead of kono shuumatsu ni.. Im confused and wondering.
If you use "konshuu" it would mean "this week" and not specifically the weekend. If you want to be specific, it's better to use "shuumatsu" instead. Anyway, thank you for watching, kim paulo ann! ✌😉
Anyone (from any country) who's facing difficulty in study during this pandemic (like me)and wanna study in group for jlpt N5 just reply below... let's do some productive together💪🏻💪🏻
Hoshii uses only for speakers(watashi) If u want to use it for listeners or others (for example:he,she,it,my father,sister,friend ) u should use hoshigatteimasu. And if u know what is "taidesu" It changes for others or listeners like hoshii.It changes to "tagatteimasu"