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Uki Uki Japanese Lesson 43 - Transitive vs. Intransitive Verbs
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oday's topic is transitive and intransitive verbs.
First, I want you to imagine 2 doors side by side.
With the 1st door, you see a man standing next to it. He holds the handle and opens the door.
With the 2nd door, you see only the door. Somehow, the door opens. You saw the opening of the door all by itself.
The first door represents a transitive verb. Here, you clearly saw two things: the man opening the door, which is a direct object. Like this, a transitive verb always shows who caused the action, and the thing that's affected by it.
Now, the second door opened without anyone’s help, right? That’s how an intransitive verb is. It’s a sort of self-moving action that just happens without an external force.
So the basic difference between the two is that transitive verbs take a direct object, and intransitive verbs don’t.
If you get confused, look closely at these points:
Is the verb followed immediately by an object? Then that’s a transitive verb.
Is the verb standing alone? Then that’s an intransitive verb. (Prepositions like at, on, from, etc. are not a direct object.)
The man opened the door. open = transitive
The door opened. open = intransitive
I accidentally woke the baby. woke = transitive
The baby woke. = intransitive
I killed the plants while on vacation. kill = transitive
The plants died while I was gone. died = intransitive
Let’s move the chair to the conference room. move = transitive
The train is moving so slowly today. moved = intransitive
Did you notice that in English, oftentimes the transitive and intransitive pairs sound exactly the same, like "I opened the door," and "The door opened?" In Japanese, they are almost always different. Some of them may sound a bit similar, but they’re still not the same verbs.
Now, we'll look at the previous sentences in Japanese with the correct particles.
The rules are:
Objectを Transitive Verb
Subjectが Intransitive Verb
男の人はドアを開けた。Otokono hito wa doa o aketa.
ドアが開いた。 Doa ga aita.
赤ちゃんを起こしちゃった。 Akachan o okoshichatta.
赤ちゃんが起きちゃった。 Akachan ga okichatta.
留守の間に、花を枯らしてしまった。 Rusu no aida ni, hana o karashite shimatta.
留守の間に、花が枯れてしまった。 Rusu no aida ni hana ga karete shimatta.
椅子を会議室に動かしましょう。Isu o kaigishitsu ni ugokashimashou.
今日は電車がノロノロと動いています。Kyou wa densha ga noronoro to ugoite imasu.
In summary, here are the key points.
1. Transitive verbs take a direct object; Intransitive verbs don’t.
2. In Japanese, transitive and intransitive pairs are usually different words.
3. Particle rules are:
Object を Transitive Verb
Subject が Intransitive Verb
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Комментарии : 86   
@esteemedyams
@esteemedyams 2 года назад
You demystified this seemingly complex concept in 4 minutes. Thank you very much!
@ElliMauve
@ElliMauve 5 месяцев назад
The bit with the door at the beginning, especially the animation, is the best and simplest way I think anyone can be taught this concept. It’s amazing! Well done!
@user-zb2jx8ji1r
@user-zb2jx8ji1r 3 года назад
Finally a video that explained it in a way I understood! ありがとうございます!
@kapybara8079
@kapybara8079 6 лет назад
OMG, that was so clear and easy to understand, thank you so much. I'll follow this channel!!
@LordMakiavel
@LordMakiavel 7 лет назад
Thank you very much, it's very clear and helpful!!
@dee-lan
@dee-lan 6 лет назад
本当にありがとうございます。
@CoyKoehler
@CoyKoehler 7 лет назад
This was great. ありがとうございました。
@federrr7
@federrr7 2 года назад
Really effective and simple explanation in 5 minutes.
@goolovechu
@goolovechu 7 лет назад
I have taken a class with Kurahara Sensei when I was a freshman in college :) She's the BEST!
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 7 лет назад
Konnichiwa! Ogenki desuka? :) Thanks for the kind comment.
@davidbagley1783
@davidbagley1783 3 года назад
@@kazuekurahara7986 ... cool..
@arunparthasarathy
@arunparthasarathy 7 лет назад
thank you Kurahara san. infact i learnt transitive and intransitive, and its usage in Japanese as well. examples were very nice. Domo Arigatou gozaimashita.
@hanchobarbi8266
@hanchobarbi8266 4 года назад
Very helpful. Short and sweet
@mamameyaamaterasu9955
@mamameyaamaterasu9955 6 лет назад
It's very clear...わかりました。
@SuperAlexGaga
@SuperAlexGaga 7 лет назад
ありがとうございます!!!
@badadostudios49
@badadostudios49 7 лет назад
ありがとうございます。 Very good explanation! :D
@dmore
@dmore 7 лет назад
This was a super helpful video :)
@alas0820
@alas0820 4 года назад
very great and clear video. Thanks a lot
@gabrielevassallo7399
@gabrielevassallo7399 6 лет назад
Great lesson thank You!
@sundowner62james69
@sundowner62james69 7 лет назад
Great examples!
@Jayparkmerighthere
@Jayparkmerighthere Год назад
Thank you very much! This helped a lot!
@Ito614
@Ito614 7 лет назад
thanks a lot,very helpful!! keep it up! cheers
@ウキョウ愛してる
@ウキョウ愛してる 7 лет назад
ありがとうございます☆☆♪ thank you so much !! 💛🌸
@davidbagley1783
@davidbagley1783 3 года назад
Awesome
@gracesabejon5105
@gracesabejon5105 6 лет назад
More lessons please sensei! Arigatou gozaimashita.
@momomomomomomomomoto
@momomomomomomomomoto 6 лет назад
This saved me! thanks!
@stephJBlover
@stephJBlover 7 лет назад
This was so easy to learn! Thank you so much!
@rk6483
@rk6483 3 года назад
well explained!
@kmah88
@kmah88 7 лет назад
so helpful!!
@NaikoChannel
@NaikoChannel 6 лет назад
うれしい。。 finally i got the answer
@sergeyknol
@sergeyknol 7 лет назад
thank you
@LittleLulubee
@LittleLulubee 7 лет назад
Thank you! :)
@chakravarthyakshay2
@chakravarthyakshay2 4 года назад
Very nice video
@davidbagley1783
@davidbagley1783 3 года назад
Good job
@TheWishDragon
@TheWishDragon 7 лет назад
I always get these mixed up so it helped. :)
@notveryhumble2u720
@notveryhumble2u720 3 года назад
Bich noob
@Elkarus
@Elkarus 6 лет назад
Would be nice a video comparing the intransitive with the passive voice.
@garrettguitar6583
@garrettguitar6583 5 лет назад
I didn't learn anything from this video. It's very nicely produced. I wish I had examples in Japanese. I want more examples, please. Thank you.
@ryanf8558
@ryanf8558 7 лет назад
Good explanation :-)
@yuanlee3689
@yuanlee3689 3 года назад
Arigatou Sensei
@jayv.7070
@jayv.7070 3 года назад
So easy! Why was i confused before?! Why didn't i saw this earlier T T
@minutekanji7082
@minutekanji7082 6 лет назад
ありがとう先生(ノ´ヮ´)ノ really good vibes and so well explained!
@garrettguitar6583
@garrettguitar6583 4 года назад
Does this lesson come with a quiz or more lessons to practice
@opsidianstar6436
@opsidianstar6436 3 года назад
That was a good explanation, than you. Made my life much easier
@Wra8h
@Wra8h 3 года назад
I saw someone use を before 入れる which is an intransitive verb... how com?
@hisodesu1
@hisodesu1 3 года назад
Could I ask please why then do causative intransitive verbs take を and not the usual ga
@JAPANquickies
@JAPANquickies 7 лет назад
This always confuses me. Thank you!
@AbdulrahmanMajash
@AbdulrahmanMajash 7 лет назад
久しぶり! I have a small question. What's the difference between ついに and やっと? Or are they exactly the same?
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 7 лет назад
They both pretty much mean "finally," but ついに tends to sound more dramatic/formal (e.g. "Free at last!"), whereas やっと can be more casual.
@AbdulrahmanMajash
@AbdulrahmanMajash 7 лет назад
教えてくれてありがとうございます! I looked it up a while ago and found that やっと carries more of a "after great effort" nuance to it compared to ついに which is more used when anticipating something. Does that hold true? The casual vs dramatic/formal angle definitely makes sense (from the cases where I read/heard them), which I appreciate!
@mockiemockiz
@mockiemockiz 6 лет назад
the tutorial is not clear enough. it says "usually different words", but how?
@koronbiayin1931
@koronbiayin1931 7 лет назад
最高動画!他動詞と自動詞は複雑だと思います。 例えば: ドアを開けます。 ドアが開きます。同じではありません。 ? 練習しなければなりませんよ。くらはら先生ありがとうございます!
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 6 лет назад
You can see some transitive/intransitive patterns in Uki Uki mini 15: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZJAAmIgsylQ.html
@Carlos-qz7fp
@Carlos-qz7fp 7 лет назад
I have a question. 届く means to reach (instransitive verb)is an intransitive verb 届ける is a transitive verb, right? Also, If I want to say "I can reach", it will be 「届ける」, right? My question is, How do I recognize when a person is saying 届ける referring to "I can reach" or referring to "to reach" as a transitive verb?? Thank you!
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 6 лет назад
You can tell by the context, and also the use of particles (e.g. が vs. を).
@roshangauchan3745
@roshangauchan3745 5 лет назад
すみません 質問があります。~ている と ~てあるの 使い方を教えてくださいませんか。おねがいします。
@ervinakusumadewi9468
@ervinakusumadewi9468 6 лет назад
Hello ☺ 動詞の受け身の使い方もお願いします。
@LeadAndAether
@LeadAndAether 7 лет назад
ありがとうございました。 This is really helpfull! So, I cant just say しごとをおわります, I must say しごとがおわります? If I wanna say "I (that was I who) finish the work", I need to say しごとをおわえます? And the same thing with はじめます・はじまります?
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 7 лет назад
しごとがおわります = The job will soon be finished. しごとをおえます = I (or someone) will finish the job. The same thing goes for はじまります & はじめます.
@ashishroy1992
@ashishroy1992 3 года назад
Is there any rule to find out which verb is transitive or which one is intransitive... It's almost impossible for me keep remeber transitive verb or intransitive verb for same action... Still its lot of confusion
@calvinwu5986
@calvinwu5986 5 лет назад
thanks a lot, haha i need to pause and play repeatedly, it is too fast
@MomochiTyo
@MomochiTyo 6 лет назад
I'm stuck in Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
@tarekaljawi
@tarekaljawi 7 лет назад
One of the best lessons ! one more thing sensei ^ ^ how Can I tell the difference between Transitive verb and Intransitive verb ?
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 7 лет назад
Tarek AL-Jawi I included this in mini 15: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZJAAmIgsylQ.html
@tarekaljawi
@tarekaljawi 7 лет назад
:D お楽しみに
@rjlagman7241
@rjlagman7241 6 лет назад
Hello sensei, can you please help me? I'm planning to go to dentist, how can i say "i need reservation"? And "i want to clean my teeth"? Thanks in advance.
@prafulsuryawanshi7486
@prafulsuryawanshi7486 6 лет назад
Hello Mam, this is Praful Suryawanshi There are some verbs like 止める and 止まる. ,than how to identify which one is transitive and intransitive verb
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 6 лет назад
You can find some transitive/intransitive patterns in Uki Uki mini 15: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZJAAmIgsylQ.html
@randomranma
@randomranma 6 лет назад
so you are telling me... just about every verb... has 2 different ways to say it?
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 6 лет назад
You can find some transitive/intransitive patterns in Uki Uki mini 15: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZJAAmIgsylQ.html
@dickheadnumber1
@dickheadnumber1 4 года назад
乗り越える is intransitive, so why people say 塀を乗り越える?
@bude8234
@bude8234 6 лет назад
is "開く" hiraku, or aku?
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 6 лет назад
Both. You can read it as either.
@lil_band_nerd2942
@lil_band_nerd2942 7 лет назад
こんにちは!質問、古い日本の民話、クレーン乙女エンディングは本当に私を得た。カップルは死なないを教えてください!私はちょうど知らなければならない! Arigatogozaimasu!
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 7 лет назад
質問がちょっとわかりません。?
@sulatakundu5698
@sulatakundu5698 7 лет назад
can you explain it with easy sentences
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 7 лет назад
I opened the door. = transitive The door opened. = intransitive I rang the bell. = transitive The phone rang. = intransitive
@sulatakundu5698
@sulatakundu5698 7 лет назад
+Kurahara Sensei arigatou gosaimasu Sensei
@sulatakundu5698
@sulatakundu5698 7 лет назад
+Kurahara Sensei and how do i express i have heard, it seems like, and i think, what is the difference between here say and my conjecture.
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 6 лет назад
Hearsy そうです attaches to a plan form (e.g. おもしろいそうです), whereas Impression そうです attaches to a slightly shorter stem (e.g. おもしろそうです).
@MomochiTyo
@MomochiTyo 5 лет назад
The most difficult part if you learn japanese
@katv4900
@katv4900 4 года назад
Who else *learned English from this video* but came expecting to learn Japanese
@muhammadazam7086
@muhammadazam7086 3 года назад
Hai suteki da ne... From: Muhammad Azam Ansari Pakistan kara kimashita.
@notveryhumble2u720
@notveryhumble2u720 3 года назад
This was an eng class lol
@eltutor9446
@eltutor9446 5 лет назад
Thank you very much, it's very clear and helpful!!
@calvinwu5986
@calvinwu5986 5 лет назад
thanks a lot, haha i need to pause and play repeatedly, it is too fast
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