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The Ultimate Guide How to conjugate Japanese verbs- Re-uploaded 

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@japanesewithyuka
@japanesewithyuka 3 года назад
Re-uploaded due to the previous account error. Enjoy learning, everyone!
@labla8940
@labla8940 Год назад
由香さんわ私の繊細です。 ありがとうございました。
@madmax8620
@madmax8620 Год назад
"うん、ゆかせんせいがたべたい!"
@youtubeless-ju4vj
@youtubeless-ju4vj Год назад
Te quieru
@youtubeless-ju4vj
@youtubeless-ju4vj Год назад
Bom..
@youtubeless-ju4vj
@youtubeless-ju4vj Год назад
Se eu assim assim com o cabelo yodo quebrado no meio da rua o pai de santo vai querer me prender
@eugeniagzzb2697
@eugeniagzzb2697 2 года назад
I’m in Japanese classes and that trick with the vowel table is GOLD they never thought us that and it makes everything easier THANK YOU!
@3xsxs953
@3xsxs953 Год назад
Agreed! Have never seen it explained like that but it's so simple!
@benhayter-dalgliesh5794
@benhayter-dalgliesh5794 Год назад
you are changing a u sound to an i sound, what do you need the vowel table for?
@hokageofgaming
@hokageofgaming Год назад
@@benhayter-dalgliesh5794 people learn differently
@lianhua1125
@lianhua1125 Год назад
⁠@@benhayter-dalgliesh5794 There are people who need to see things in a concrete way in order to understand. Yuka knows this, showing that she is an excellent teacher. I am a Math teacher. Some students don’t understand abstract concept unless I spell out all the steps and put it in graphics in a concrete manner.
@mochi4miles
@mochi4miles Год назад
I love how slow you go, repeating all the verbs as you go, it makes it very easy to remember and take in! Much love, Australia
@BeansLacking
@BeansLacking 3 года назад
Finally a lecture I understand fully, so simple and efficient! Thank you so much for your hard work, I now know how to conjugate Japanese verbs. I'm learning bit by bit (I already know Hiragana, Katakana, and some kanji). I love this language so much!
@itspossible846
@itspossible846 Год назад
I agree, she simplified how to conjugate the verbs. Thanks a lot❤❤❤
@colleen670
@colleen670 Год назад
How are you doing with the language now? :D it’s been a year
@BeansLacking
@BeansLacking Год назад
@@colleen670 Oh my, how embarrasing! Even though I feel like I did improve some, so many things happened that stopped me from having the time to study more. Uni exams, moving to a new city etc just kept piling on - though I do feel like in just a bit of time, after things settle down I'll have enough time to do things properly!! Check on me in another year, hopefully it will be much better!
@colleen670
@colleen670 Год назад
@@BeansLacking I’m so glad you responded! Maybe I’m just too nosey but I love seeing how people are doing year(s) later. It’s completely understandable that all of the things happening in your life slow your pace a little, you seem to still be moving forward regardless! It’s still something to be proud of that you’ve kept the passion for it going. Good luck! I hope the new city is treating you well. :)
@sajanaryal6932
@sajanaryal6932 Год назад
Great conversation guys. I hope we all keep improving in this amazing language!
@abbyjentson2563
@abbyjentson2563 Год назад
Love your energy! I can tell you are very passionate about teaching and very knowledgeable! ありがとうございます
@ArySmile
@ArySmile 2 дня назад
Thank you so much Sensei! Your explanation of verb conjugation is the best one yet! I am beginner Japanese learner and you have made verb conjugation so much clearer. I feel i can push on, due to your explaining technique. Arigatou Gozaimashita! Your the best!!
@suntrezfletcher4112
@suntrezfletcher4112 3 года назад
One of the best explanations on this topic. Thank you so much for this!
@ohmyohnothegrapesarecoming2011
@ohmyohnothegrapesarecoming2011 3 года назад
“i don’t eat” “i don’t sleep” hmm...doesn’t sound very healthy
@milkymoo_cafe
@milkymoo_cafe 2 года назад
I can’t believe this is free. Thank you so much!
@TheRVDummy
@TheRVDummy 7 месяцев назад
Best explanation I have ever seen on conjugating and understanding verbs! Thanks so much! Just subscribed!
@beorcstormorsdatter1097
@beorcstormorsdatter1097 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for this! It is so clear, easy to understand and informative. Really enjoyable, too! 💫✨😀
@Alice-ib4cz
@Alice-ib4cz Год назад
Thank you!! Thank you thank you thank you! I have been struggling so much with verbs and it had be at a still in my learning. I am extremely grateful for your help! 😃
@norkin2323
@norkin2323 2 года назад
Finally video that helps me understand how to conjugate verbs cuz clearly the other videos in the internet are full non-sense ~~ at least to me.
@moisesflores9109
@moisesflores9109 2 года назад
Oh my goodness,you're an amazing teacher , so glad I found your channel, I really wish you could teach about Japanese pronunciation and PITCH ACCENT!
@ronaldperez9606
@ronaldperez9606 Год назад
Yuka, thanks a lot. I love this lesson. I got this in 25 minutes, now with your help I am able to conjugate properly regular verbs. Thanks a lot !!!
@melanielopez4532
@melanielopez4532 Год назад
your the only one I saw doing the table for conjugation. It's more easier to understand. Even teachers/trainers her in my country don't bother to teach this way. ありがとう
@KuyaJessTV
@KuyaJessTV 2 года назад
Thank you very much for explaining this vital part.Very helpful
@pel_wang55
@pel_wang55 3 года назад
I have a native local language in my country and we also have same like with taberu in tone too.. which makes jr easier to understand.
@Albertgod-
@Albertgod- 3 года назад
I really love the way you teach! You are good at this. Keep up the good work!
@user-853
@user-853 2 года назад
She: we're gonna learn 2 irregular verbs Me: She forgot to tell that there r only 2 irregular verbs (for real)
@morefromvictor
@morefromvictor Год назад
This lesson is so clear and concise, it really helped me understand a lot more. Thank you!
@washipower3789
@washipower3789 Год назад
Thank you very much for preparing such a good lesson. Clear, simple and informative. Sugoi ne!
@japanesewithyuka
@japanesewithyuka Год назад
ありがとう🥰
@sariyang7787
@sariyang7787 2 года назад
Great explanation! This helped me a lot, thank you!!
@SevenPikachu
@SevenPikachu 3 года назад
Thank you. Great for newbies.
@erfanulalamchowdhury4517
@erfanulalamchowdhury4517 2 года назад
Sensei can you pls provide me a list of verbs which are used regularly by native japanese speakers !? I would be grateful! I'm learning Japanese by myself. So only thing I have is RU-vid. And thank you so very much because I was not understanding the formation of Japanese verbs. Now I have got some ideas how it works. ❤️
@chestergungob6769
@chestergungob6769 2 года назад
The most recommended channel, the explanation was very clear, and we can understand it easily, I'm starting to like learning japanese with you sensei. ありがと
@liljs409
@liljs409 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, God bless you!
@durandus676
@durandus676 15 дней назад
1:10 technically that’s when the subject is implied previously.
@theinglesHood
@theinglesHood 8 месяцев назад
I love the way that she teaches me as a lil fool kid, that's what I am😊❤
@Shabdokajadugar
@Shabdokajadugar 9 месяцев назад
so beautifully explained as if i learned Japanese in one lecture. if i cab memorize 100 verbs i think i will be able to understand thirty percent of the sentence.
@Shabdokajadugar
@Shabdokajadugar 9 месяцев назад
What about the past tense 😬?
@sagemaster3408
@sagemaster3408 2 года назад
I like how u edited in “SIMPLE RIGHT” It was just so cute u had to put that in no matter how edited out it was. Lol
@Sinbadamg
@Sinbadamg 10 месяцев назад
This video is amazing tank you so much
@scruba-dub3996
@scruba-dub3996 2 года назад
Such a precious content. Thank you very much for this class.
@brandonestrella7193
@brandonestrella7193 2 года назад
I really love this VIDEO earned me to subscribe 💯 so simple best video so far for me
@labla8940
@labla8940 Год назад
わたしわにおんごのべんきよ. I use Bussu I like some things but this is so simple and well taught I wish Bussu explained this hours of racking my Brian wasted
@raven.4815
@raven.4815 Год назад
Loved the lesson, simple and concise, how it should be! Thanks!
@ansumanbebarta3750
@ansumanbebarta3750 Год назад
You are awesome!!!
@PriscilaKlopper
@PriscilaKlopper Год назад
すごいね!!!! You are amazing, thank youuu!!!
@Selva12212
@Selva12212 Год назад
見ます。ありがとうございます
@Ettinger81
@Ettinger81 2 года назад
Wow, great explanation! Thank you!!
@dzdz7818
@dzdz7818 2 года назад
Shokran ☺️ it means thank you in Arabic
@Indosensei
@Indosensei 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing beautiful video lessons. I really like your chanel and recommend my students 👍❤️
@vikusa671
@vikusa671 Год назад
thank you so much, you really helped me a lot
@FishieeXD
@FishieeXD 10 месяцев назад
What about the negative version of the past, like: "i didnt sleep"
@ichikades
@ichikades 4 месяца назад
I think it's Nemuri wa shinakatta, Because the past tense of nai is nakatta but in japanese shinakatta means plain past negative. It's also confusing 😭
@seantheiss1616
@seantheiss1616 Год назад
Very well explained. Arigato!
@georgenegrete6523
@georgenegrete6523 Год назад
Thanks ❤🎉
@RVGMInc
@RVGMInc Год назад
Thank you for your instructions!! Mata ne
@bimaltwayana2058
@bimaltwayana2058 6 месяцев назад
thank you
@freethinker3435
@freethinker3435 2 года назад
素晴らし先生が綺麗になりたく授業させてくれましたのが中々大好きです。綺麗に日本語の会話型を教えた形がとても可愛いしまいました。先生、感謝致しました。
@nadeengalal6973
@nadeengalal6973 Год назад
That's the best verbs guide so far I was searching for a verbs guide for two weeks thank you ❤❤ Fan from Egypt شكرا 😊
@zulkiflijamil4033
@zulkiflijamil4033 Год назад
食べて? うん、 食べる。 食べた? Hello, I just found your channel. It is so good.
@Dadjuzanzibar
@Dadjuzanzibar Год назад
I'm from Tanzanie but I like it
@koishisen
@koishisen Год назад
は is not subject particle, if im not wrong its actually topic one
@KavinPai
@KavinPai Год назад
This is the best explanation of japanese verb conjugation on RU-vid....thank you ma'am 🙏
@regsestabillo9952
@regsestabillo9952 Год назад
yooo i have been searching for this i finally found a clear and easy tutorial arigatou
@liviarbrck6481
@liviarbrck6481 2 года назад
Thanks a lot!
@sashaalexander2824
@sashaalexander2824 7 месяцев назад
Your hiragana chart needs more credit, I've been studying for a couple of weeks now, and your handwriting is sublime comapred to mine.
@giobalansag298
@giobalansag298 Год назад
Brilliant! Arigatou Gozaimasu ❤️
@oyuinggrid5617
@oyuinggrid5617 11 месяцев назад
I like lesson with soundrill 👍
@xXparamorefan1996Xx
@xXparamorefan1996Xx 2 года назад
Very clear explanation, thank you!
@coachjinkymanugas2877
@coachjinkymanugas2877 2 года назад
agree
@Bartasek94
@Bartasek94 2 года назад
does taberu and tabemasu means the same but the second one is just a polite form or it has totally different meaning?
@luckyenglish.1854
@luckyenglish.1854 Год назад
Taberu & tabemas means "To eat" Taberu is casual form which we when taking with same age / friends / colleague etc.. Tabemas is formal & politeform used when taking with boss / person older than us etc..
@iosmusicman
@iosmusicman 6 месяцев назад
Fabulous! Please do not consider reducing the number of repetitions and different speeds you use. The results are spot on. Thank you very much. (Sub) ❤
@kimhaines7449
@kimhaines7449 11 месяцев назад
Konnichiwa! Thank you so much for this. One question. When you say the word, for example…hanashimasen . You, I noticed pronounce the “n” sound as an “m”. Am I pronouncing the “n” sound wrong in Japanese? Because I am using the actual English “n” sound. Thank you, Kim
@mineralwithamedicaldegree5759
@mineralwithamedicaldegree5759 Месяц назад
I’m gonna be a Japanese tutor (kinda just beginner to intermediate, but that’s generous considering the classes’ workload lol) and I’m worried about this - I know all these rules, ichidan, godan, and I know many tenses so far (I’m not fluent, I’m learning on my own time though) But I’m wondering, is there a time too early to teach the two (plus irregular) verb types and conjugation rules? Is it more of an intermediate topic or just that it seems intimidating, but gets to be second nature with practice (my experience, tho I tackled conjugation after some time, not immediately in a beginner stage) It’s frustrating cause my Japanese Professor (she’s the only one who teaches Japanese, and also handles Chinese) says that that’s “too hard” and to “keep it easy for the students, don’t do all that stuff” but like,, how am I supposed to teach it then? It seems easier in the long-run than memorizing a bunch of verb forms separately (I guess you could just get it with time and learn said rules indirectly but idk I just think “work smarter not harder” for this instance” I don’t wanna go behind my professor’s back, but I’m a new tutor and don’t have experience, and I’m just unsure of how to proceed. Does anyone have any advice?
@seydakarabektas5379
@seydakarabektas5379 Год назад
You make it so simple to understand Please keep going teaching i loved ittttt
@ofotoliveira
@ofotoliveira 7 месяцев назад
すみません Yukiさん I have a doubt about U-verbs formal present tense: Do it always change into the above I-row hiragana? I didn't finish the video yet, but I really wanted to make sure! Thank you for the video, I really appreciate it!
@narbahadurpun506
@narbahadurpun506 Год назад
Hello Mama, Do you provide coaching for the Japanese language (beginners - JLPT N5 level to advanced level) ? If yes, please provide me the details. Thanks.
@SirJagerYT
@SirJagerYT 3 года назад
it was very good explanation and presentation . ありがとうございます
@ayongwong7989
@ayongwong7989 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much. I have been struggling with this for nearly one year. You explained the conjugation best. It helped me a lot. Thank you. I have subscribed to your channel too. ❤
@sam-learning
@sam-learning Год назад
COMPLETE SENTENCE - only needs a verb! taberu (食べる?) present - do you want TO EAT tabeta (食べた?) past - have you ATE
@mychannel-lp9iq
@mychannel-lp9iq 23 дня назад
Dude.. YOURE AWESOME! I'm so happy I found your channel Ive just moved to Japan ❤️
@bwheeler9299
@bwheeler9299 2 года назад
Domo arigato! Thank you so much!
@anamatsusaki2593
@anamatsusaki2593 3 года назад
Thanks, you are very clear!
@fatimasorela694
@fatimasorela694 2 года назад
Thank you for the clear explanations
@officialpremdhami864
@officialpremdhami864 3 года назад
beautiful sensei
@zafersahinoglu5913
@zafersahinoglu5913 4 месяца назад
A wonderful teaching method. It put me on a fast track. Thanks.
@peteypops
@peteypops 8 месяцев назад
I can follow quite well, until you throw in katakana with the hiragana. I haven’t got katakana yet
@Lucky-gk6xd
@Lucky-gk6xd Год назад
Is the masu form only for first person? Or could tabemasu mean He/she eats if the context is obvious?
@kojio.morales9472
@kojio.morales9472 3 года назад
Hari po-ta o mimashita ka
@TheGerifish
@TheGerifish Год назад
Thank you so much
@sagemaster3408
@sagemaster3408 2 года назад
Hi Yuka Sensei , I have a question. Why is it sometimes you end ませんwith your lips closed and sometimes you end ません with lips not closed ? In other words , sometimes you end with a “M” sound. And literally in the same sentence, you end with a “N” sound ?
@sagemaster3408
@sagemaster3408 2 года назад
Or if anyone can answer please ? It doesn’t look like Sensei answers questions in comment section . Thank you
@melissacosta142
@melissacosta142 6 месяцев назад
Wow! You are wonderful. Thank you for explaining it so well 😊
@thomashart431
@thomashart431 2 года назад
Yes, the best explanation of this concept I have ever experienced!
@lauraarenhart9400
@lauraarenhart9400 9 месяцев назад
Love it, thank u
@sweetmusicandvibe745
@sweetmusicandvibe745 Год назад
Arigatou sensie. This is very helpful for beginners like me.
@soffanarena7462
@soffanarena7462 Месяц назад
髪の形が恋しい
@blogoosfera
@blogoosfera Год назад
Thank You so much for this video. どもありがとうございました。
@lostquartermaster52
@lostquartermaster52 6 месяцев назад
A book could not pack a punch like this.
@marifebolante6642
@marifebolante6642 5 месяцев назад
Your explanation is clear. Thank you.
@JoJo-od8sq
@JoJo-od8sq Год назад
after watching this I often said "Naruhoto"
@viii-aavanisrivastava4978
@viii-aavanisrivastava4978 2 года назад
オレンジを食べます。 ゆか先生愛してます。どうもありがとうございました。❤️
@lolok9936
@lolok9936 3 года назад
ありがとう!
@eds4041
@eds4041 9 месяцев назад
To conjugate U verbs, drop the U, and add I. Then, add Mas (ます) for the affirmative form and Masen( ません) to make the negative form of the verb.
@eds4041
@eds4041 9 месяцев назад
I had fun!! Tysm for making informative videos ✨️
@ext1013
@ext1013 9 месяцев назад
OMG, this makes sense. Arigato.
@Jasmine-Nway
@Jasmine-Nway 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for a very clear lesson.
@timex987987_jj3_studios
@timex987987_jj3_studios Год назад
The one thing that confused me about Japanese, is how to build sentences. In English, I start with the subject, verb, then the object. Anything that's missing from that formula isn't complete. Hearing that verbs in Japanese are complete sentences by themselves made it all clear. The notion that everything else that's added to a verb is to add context to the action, makes it easier to formulate sentences!
@coachjinkymanugas2877
@coachjinkymanugas2877 2 года назад
mahusay magturo kahit video lang
@Fsunn04
@Fsunn04 Год назад
Thanks👍🏻good video
@poasecunda
@poasecunda 11 месяцев назад
I just had a class today on verb conjugation. The teacher rushed through it as if she was behind schedule or something. I didn't get it. I looked at Genki, and it was not clear to me. You enabled me to understand it clearly, simply, and with a smile. Thank you so much. Just subscribed and saved the video to my library. Best regards.
@elenaekanathapetrova2282
@elenaekanathapetrova2282 Год назад
I'm just a beginner and finally I found something comprehensible in this topic. Thanks a lot
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