Japanese is easy?
Japanese Grammar Tips
by Yuya Sato
1y ago
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Verb stem + なさい
Japanese Grammar Tips
by Yuya Sato
1y ago
Examples sentences: やさい も たべなさい。 Eat vegetables, too. あした は はやく おきなさい。 Get up early tomorrow. ここ に こたえ を かきなさい。 Write your answer here. はしる のを やめなさい。 Stop running. ゲームする のを やめなさい。 Stop playing the video game. Instagram: www.instagram.com/yuyaman1986 Online Japanese Lesson: butters1986.com/online-talk ..read more
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おひさしぶりです!
Japanese Grammar Tips
by Yuya Sato
1y ago
Instagram: www.instagram.com/yuyaman1986 Online Japanese Lesson: butters1986.com/online-talk ..read more
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I introduce myself in Japanese
Japanese Grammar Tips
by Yuya Sato
1y ago
In this lesson, I will introduce myself just using Japanese. I want you to listen carefully and try to understand the meaning. こんにちは、わたし の なまえ は さとうゆうや です。 とうきょう に すんでいます。 34さい です。 ほん を よむの が すきです。 ITきぎょう で はたらいています。 よろしくおねがいします。 References: Noun A "no" Noun B https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/Noun-A-no-Noun-B-emo577 The Particle "wa" https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/The-Particle-wa-en50i0 X is Y https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/X-is-Y-emkiua All 9 Case Particles https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/All-9-Case-Particles-eprp9v Numbers in Japanese https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/ep ..read more
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Fun fact about あなた
Japanese Grammar Tips
by Yuya Sato
1y ago
※Some voice has not been reflected after edit.   I add the important part here. <Missing Voice> For "Are you hungry", it is strange to say あなた は おなか が すいていますか? You better to say either just おなか が すいていますか?by omitting あなた or すずきさん は おなか が すいていますか? if you are asking Mr. Suzuki. It is quite normal to omit the personal pronouns such as わたし, あなた since it is obvious who is referred to. あなた can be used in the specific situations and we don't usually use it. In this lesson, I will introduce you the fun fact about あなた. <Example Sentences> First Examples: あなた かばん わすれてます よ。 You lef ..read more
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Causative Form
Japanese Grammar Tips
by Yuya Sato
1y ago
In this lesson, I will introduce you the verb form called "causative form". <Example Sentences> ちち は わたし に トマト を たべさせました。 My father made me eat tomato. はは は わたし に くすり  を のませました。 My mother made me take a medicine. せんせい は がくせい に きょうかしょ を よませました。 The teacher made the students read a text book. おかあさん は こども に マンガ を よませました。 The mother let the child read a comic book. References: Verb Conjugation https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/Verb-Conjugation-emv716 Te-forms https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/Te-forms-enfaqj Progressive Form https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/Progressive-Form ..read more
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I want someone to do something
Japanese Grammar Tips
by Yuya Sato
1y ago
In this lesson, I will introduce you how to describe "I want someone to do something" using the te-form of a verb plus the adjective ほしい. <Example Sentences> たなかさん に これ を たべてほしいです。(affirmative sentence) I want Ms. Tanaka to eat this. たなかさん に これ を たべてほしくないです。(negative sentence) たなかさん に これ を たべないでほしいです。(negative sentence) すずきさん に きてほしいです。(affirmative sentence) I want Mr. Suzuki to come. すずきさん に きてほしくないです。(negative sentence) すずきさん に こないでほしいです。(negative sentence) かとうさん に しずかにしてほしいです。(affirmative sentence) I want Mr. Kato to be quiet. References: I want to do something https://anchor.fm/y ..read more
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Passive Sentence #3
Japanese Grammar Tips
by Yuya Sato
1y ago
In this lesson, I will introduce you owner's passive sentence. <Example Sentences> だれか が あし を ふみました。(active sentence) Someone stepped on my shoe. あし が だれか に ふまれました。(direct passive sentence) My shoe was stepped on by someone. だれか に あし を ふまれました。(owner's passive sentence) My shoe was stepped on by someone. だれか が さいふ を ぬすみました。(active sentence) Someone stole my wallet. さいふ が だれか に ぬすまれました。(direct passive sentence) My wallet was stolen by someone. だれか に さいふ を ぬすまれました。(owner's passive sentence) My wallet was stolen by someone. References: Passive Sentence #1 https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episo ..read more
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Passive Sentence #2
Japanese Grammar Tips
by Yuya Sato
1y ago
<Example Sentences> おとうと が チョコレート を たべました。(active sentence with transitive verb) My younger brother ate a chocolate. チョコレート が おとうと に たべられました。(direct passive sentence) A chocolate was eaten by my younger brother. おとうと に チョコレート を たべられました。(indirect passive sentence) A chocolate was eaten by my younger brother. (I was annoyed by my younger brother) あめ が ふりました。(active sentence with intransitive verb) It rained. あめ に ふられました。(indirect passive sentence) I was annoyed by rain. ( if I would translate) Reference: Passive Sentence #1 https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/Passive-Sentence-1-e10ffo6 ..read more
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Passive Sentence #1
Japanese Grammar Tips
by Yuya Sato
1y ago
In this lesson, I will introduce you how to make passive sentences. In Japanese, passive sentences are divided into two kinds, which is direct passive sentence and indirect passive sentence. I am explaining about direct passive sentence in this lesson. <Example Sentences> ライオン が シマウマ を たべました。(active sentence) シマウマ が ライオン に たべられました。(passive sentence) おかあさん が こども を おこりました。(active sentence) こども が おかあさん に おこられました。(passive sentence) References: All 9 Case Particles https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/All-9-Case-Particles-eprp9v Verb Conjugation https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/Verb-C ..read more
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