Learn Japanese with YokoSensei
Learn Japanese with YokoSensei
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At Cleaner _ Bringing Your Clothes
Simple conversations at a cleaner, but I hope it helps.
00:00 Conversation I
00:45 Conversation II
01:37 Conversation III
02:38 Conversation IV
Playlist:
Daily Life in Japanese: czcams.com/play/PL499KuECDrew1w41n5ZZtgEHRXvp5WQdz.html
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At Grocery Store _ Find products/Paying at Cashier/Tasting
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Let's talk at a grocery store 00:00 Introduction 00:17 Searching for Milk 00:48 Searching for Bread 01:16 Talks at Cashier (I) 01:56 Talks at Cashier (II) 2:33 Tasting Playlist: Daily Life in Japanese: czcams.com/play/PL499KuECDrew1w41n5ZZtgEHRXvp5WQdz.html
At Pharmacy _ Purchasing medicine/Consultation
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At the pharmacy _ 00:00 Introduction 00:29 Purchasing medicine 01:50 Ask a question about usage 03:06 Health Consultation Playlist: Daily Life in Japanese: czcams.com/play/PL499KuECDrew1w41n5ZZtgEHRXvp5WQdz.html
At Post Office (II) _ Shipping A Package
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Daily Life in Japan series. Shipping A Package at the Japanese post office. Playlist: Daily Life in Japanese: czcams.com/play/PL499KuECDrew1w41n5ZZtgEHRXvp5WQdz.html
At Post Office (I)_ Buying stamps
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Daily Life in Japan series. Buying stamps at the Japanese post office. Playlist: Daily Life in Japanese: czcams.com/play/PL499KuECDrew1w41n5ZZtgEHRXvp5WQdz.html
101 Lesson 43: Japanese Demonstrative Pronouns - 「これ」「それ」「あれ」
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みなさんこんにちは! In this lesson, you will learn the basics of Japanese demonstrative pronouns: 「これ」、「それ」、「あれ」. These handy words are essential for everyday conversations in Japanese, helping you to refer to objects and ask questions. This lesson is part of our basic course, which should be completed before moving up to the JLPT N5 Course. In this video, you will learn: How to use 「これ」 to refer to obj...
101 Lesson 38: 7 Japanese Conjunctions - そして/でも/しかし/が/から/だから/なぜなら
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This lesson introduces 7 Japanese conjunctions for Japanese Tutorial 101 course. 00:00 Introduction 00:08 そして 02:04 Overview of でも/しかし/が 02:56 でも 04:32 しかし 05:57 が 07:14 Overview of から/だから 07:46 から 10:02 だから 11:37 なぜなら Linked website: www.yokosenseink.com/ Visit the "YokoSensei Nihongo Kyoushitsu" website. The video and lessons are more organized so that you can see where you are learning. A Bo...
101 Lesson 37: Japanese Particle「まで」-----「から」~ 「まで」
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Learn how to use the Japanese particle 「まで」 (made) with this lesson. I will show you how 「まで」 indicates endpoints and limits in various contexts, with simple examples to help you grasp its usage. Perfect for beginners and those preparing for the JLPT N5 exam. Enhance your Japanese skills and watch now! がんばりましょう! Linked website: www.yokosenseink.com/ Visit the "YokoSensei Nihongo Kyoushitsu" web...
101 Lesson 36: Japanese Particle「から」-----「から」~ 「まで」
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I will explain how to use 「から」 to indicate starting points, reasons, and more, with easy-to-follow examples. Ideal for beginners and those studying for the JLPT N5 exam. Improve your Japanese comprehension and watch now! がんばりましょう! Linked website: www.yokosenseink.com/ Visit the "YokoSensei Nihongo Kyoushitsu" website. The videos and lessons are more organized so that you can see where you are l...
101 Lesson 35: Japanese Particle「と」&「や」
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Learn how to use the Japanese particles 「と」 (to) and 「や」 (ya) in this lesson. I will explain their uses for listing items and how they differ, with clear examples to help you understand. Perfect for beginners and those studying for the JLPT N5 exam. Enhance your Japanese skills and watch now! がんばりましょう! Linked website: www.yokosenseink.com/ Visit the "YokoSensei Nihongo Kyoushitsu" website. The ...
101 Lesson 34: Japanese Particle「で」: Understanding the Japanese Particle "で" (de)!
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Learn how to use the Japanese particle 「で」 (de) with ease. This lesson explains its various uses, including location, means, and reason, with simple examples. Perfect for beginners who want to understand and apply this essential particle in everyday conversation. Great for those studying for the JLPT N5 exam. Watch now to improve your Japanese! がんばりましょう! Linked website: www.yokosenseink.com/ Vi...
101 Lesson 25: Japanese verbs ない forms group 3
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You can create negative sentences with 'Nai' form. This lesson focuses on Group 3 of Japanese verbs. There are only two conjugations. I hope you will enjoy learning. A Book by Yoko Sensei: Foundation of Japanese Grammar: A Beginners' Handbook amzn.to/4dcooaY Link to Website “YokoSensei Nihongo Kyoushitsu” www.yokosenseink.com/home A Book by Yoko Sensei: Foundation of Japanese Grammar: A Beginne...
101 Lesson 24: Japanese verbs ない forms group 2
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This lesson focuses on Group 2 of Japanese verbs. Only one conjugation to create ない (nai) form for the verbs in Group 2, so it's much simpler than Group 1. Link to Website “YokoSensei Nihongo Kyoushitsu” www.yokosenseink.com/home
101 Lesson 23: Japanese verbs ない forms Group1_ Let's Create Negative Sentences with Nai (ない) Form.
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This lesson focuses on Group 1 of Japanese verbs. There are many situations you can use this Nai form, so let's master ない form with this lesson. Corrections in my video: 3:37-3:47 - たつ - stand, たたない - not stand 7:12 - 7:21 - あるく - walk, あるかない - not walk 00:00 Introduction 01:11 Conjugation 1 かう、わらう、つかう、あらう 02:53 Conjugation 2 まつ、たつ、もつ 04:16 Conjugation 3 のる、すわる、わかる、おどる 05:54 Conjugation 4 いく、かく...
101 Lesson 8: Challenge Hiragana Test _ ひらがなテスト
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Let's challenge the Hiragana test and find how many points you can get. 00:00 Starter 00:02 Question I - Choose the correct Hiragana 04:25 Question II - Match the words 05:16 Question III - Choose the matching Hiragana word 06:03 Question IV - Listen to what I read and choose the matching Hiragana word Link to Website “YokoSensei Nihongo Kyoushitsu” www.yokosenseink.com/home Recommended Resourc...
101 Lesson 7: Hiragana Double Consonants _ Like Hiccups!
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101 Lesson 7: Hiragana Double Consonants _ Like Hiccups!
101 Lesson 9: Katakana Workout _ Everything About Katakana カタカナ
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101 Lesson 9: Katakana Workout _ Everything About Katakana カタカナ
Daily Life in Japanese _ Let's Have a Haircut At the Beauty Shop
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Daily Life in Japanese _ Let's Have a Haircut At the Beauty Shop
Daily Life in Japanese _ Haircut Reservation
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Daily Life in Japanese _ Haircut Reservation
Daily Life in Japanese _ At the Library
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Daily Life in Japanese _ At the Library
Daily Life in Japanese _ Let's take a train to go to Shinjuku station
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Daily Life in Japanese _ Let's take a train to go to Shinjuku station
Daily Life in Japanese _ Go to Ikebukuro Station
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Daily Life in Japanese _ Go to Ikebukuro Station
Daily Life in Japanese _ At the Doctor's Office When You Are Sick.
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Daily Life in Japanese _ At the Doctor's Office When You Are Sick.
Daily Life in Japanese _ Making a Doctor's Appointment by Phone
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Daily Life in Japanese _ Making a Doctor's Appointment by Phone
Daily Life in Japanese _ At a Convenience Store (コンビニ)
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Daily Life in Japanese _ At a Convenience Store (コンビニ)
Daily Life in Japanese _ Lunch with a Friend
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Daily Life in Japanese _ Lunch with a Friend
Daily Life in Japanese _Lunch with Yoko sensei
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Daily Life in Japanese _Lunch with Yoko sensei
Daily Life in Japanese _ Let's try at a Hamburger Shop
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Daily Life in Japanese _ Let's try at a Hamburger Shop
101 Lesson 42: A Unique Way to Count 1-10 in Japanese
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101 Lesson 42: A Unique Way to Count 1-10 in Japanese
Kanji Warming Up _ Part 3: Directions
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Kanji Warming Up _ Part 3: Directions

Komentáře

  • @diskartengpinoy8888

    Domo

  • @RifanAlmualimi
    @RifanAlmualimi Před 26 dny

    すみませんけど、形容詞のリストのリンクがどこでも身つきませんでした。

    • @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu
      @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu Před 25 dny

      リンクがきえました。すみません。これからリンクをアップします。もうすこしまってください。

    • @RifanAlmualimi
      @RifanAlmualimi Před 20 hodinami

      @@JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu 本当にありがとうございます!

  • @angelgarza5837
    @angelgarza5837 Před měsícem

    I’ve heard that Japanese ppl find words like Anata or kimi rude , is it the same with Kare or kanojo? In anime I’ve listened a lot of times those words and others like Omae , ore , oretachi , great videos by the way.

    • @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu
      @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu Před měsícem

      Thank you for your questions. In Japanese language learning, the usage and perception of words like "あなた" (anata), "きみ" (kimi), "かれ" (kare), and "かのじょ" (kanojo) can vary based on context and relationship. Generally, "あなた" and "きみ" are considered somewhat formal and are often avoided in casual conversations, as they can come across as distant or even rude depending on the situation. On the other hand, "かれ" and "かのじょ" are more commonly used to refer to male or female respectively and are generally acceptable in everyday conversations. In anime and other media, you may also encounter words like "おまえ" (omae), "おれ" (ore), and "おれたち" (oretachi). These are informal and often used among close friends or in casual settings among males. However, their usage can be seen as impolite or confrontational in formal situations or when speaking to someone of higher status. It's important to be mindful of the context and relationship when using these words in Japanese, as their appropriateness can vary widely. I hope my answers help.

  • @macbethjoao4887
    @macbethjoao4887 Před měsícem

    As for adverbs of time, is it better to put them at the beginning before the subject (I'm referring to kinou, kyou and ashita)? Because from what I understand, that's correct. In fact, as for adverbs in general, should they come after the subject?

    • @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu
      @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu Před měsícem

      Thank you for your question! In Japanese, adverbs can appear anywhere in the sentence without changing the meaning, as long as the predicate comes at the end. So, both positions before or after the subject are grammatically correct. Placing them before the subject does give a slight emphasis to the time aspect. I hope this helps. Happy learning!

  • @macbethjoao4887
    @macbethjoao4887 Před měsícem

    Thanks for the lesson. You helped me very much with sentence rules. Is there a video about sentences when they have more than one verb? That's another big question I have. Regarding conjunctions too.Thanks sensei

    • @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu
      @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu Před měsícem

      Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad to hear the lesson helped you. I appreciate your suggestion about making a video on sentences with multiple verbs and conjunctions. I’ll be adding more lessons on these topics, so please keep an eye out for them!

  • @grumpy_techo
    @grumpy_techo Před měsícem

    Thank you for your Japanese 101 videos. a Nice revision tool for japanese lessons. The 'ga' particale has been giving me all sorts of bother. My takeaway from this video is that: when you move from the general to and identify something or someone specific you should use the 'ga' particle. In other words it is the particle that identifies something specific. Have I got it correct? Still proceeding with your website?

    • @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu
      @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu Před měsícem

      Thank you for your questions. I am glad that my lessons are helpful for you. Yes, your understanding is correct. The particle "が" (ga) is used to identify something or someone specific, often when you move from a general context to specifying something particular. It highlights the subject of the sentence. And my website is nearly complete, and I plan to update it regularly. Please stay tuned for more content! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask! Happy learning!

  • @mistersaoco
    @mistersaoco Před 2 měsíci

    Lovely

  • @sima3952
    @sima3952 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you sensei🙏

  • @thinhtranvan1275
    @thinhtranvan1275 Před 4 měsíci

    in book it write some words is exception write おう or えい but pronounce become long vowel おお or ええ. And it right but i dont see words is not exception. Can you give me some examples. Thanks

    • @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu
      @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu Před 4 měsíci

      These are some examples. Examples of words that include ‘おう’, but pronounced ‘おお’ こうえん (park) -> kooen とうきょう(Tokyo) -> tookyoo おうさま (king) -> oosama こうちゃ (black tea) -> koocha がっこう (school) -> gakkoo Examples of words that include ‘えい’, but pronounced ‘ええ’ せいかい (correct answer) -> seekai (also pronounced ‘seikai’) めいれい (order/command) -> meeree (also pronounced ‘meirei’) へいわ (peace) -> heewa (also pronounced ‘heiwa’) けいさん (calculation) -> keesan (also pronounced ‘keisan’ ) I hope these examples help.

  • @christianboco4851
    @christianboco4851 Před 4 měsíci

    ありがとうございます❤

  • @rukiichi85
    @rukiichi85 Před 4 měsíci

    thank you a lot please make more videos of this i made a conversation with my friend <3

  • @cozzihoffmaann
    @cozzihoffmaann Před 6 měsíci

    海 は 静か です

  • @user-ih8mh5uf4r
    @user-ih8mh5uf4r Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you Sensei for this wonderful lecture

  • @bherdilla8102
    @bherdilla8102 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you so much yoko sensei, this helped so much with my college class. I love you! Marry me!

  • @SameeraPerera-d7y
    @SameeraPerera-d7y Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you❤

  • @Vor567tez
    @Vor567tez Před 10 měsíci

    Wow. This makes thing clear. ありかとうございます。

  • @phanhanoy9799
    @phanhanoy9799 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank so much

  • @christopher-zq2io
    @christopher-zq2io Před 10 měsíci

    ありがとう

  • @cessnaabella8359
    @cessnaabella8359 Před 10 měsíci

    forming a story around your verb group conjugations, esp ta form and nai form (group1 at the moment and will do this one) thank you so much!! I was worried about the vocabs esp verbs and your resource has been very very helpful!

  • @cessnalynabella7270
    @cessnalynabella7270 Před 11 měsíci

    repetition helps. thank you so much! hope you get to a thousand and more subscribers! :D

  • @teesceeo
    @teesceeo Před 11 měsíci

    Really good video. Thank you!

  • @Rosinante7
    @Rosinante7 Před 11 měsíci

    洋子先生、Are all the current grammar forms you have on your website completed or are there more to come for です, ます, て and ない? Another great video btw!

    • @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu
      @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for your comment. There are more grammar lessons are coming up. But I just started organizing my lessons in videos several months ago, starting from 101 course, it’s been taking time. I hope you bear with me and keep learning. Thank you 😊

  • @marcusferreira3263
    @marcusferreira3263 Před 11 měsíci

    Arigatou gozaimasu sensei 🇧🇷🇯🇵

  • @nippu_
    @nippu_ Před 11 měsíci

    ありがとうございます

  • @macbethjoao4887
    @macbethjoao4887 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the lesson

  • @sarulathathanigaimani3629
    @sarulathathanigaimani3629 Před 11 měsíci

    Hello mam, Good evening. Online classes available ?

    • @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu
      @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu Před 11 měsíci

      Hello. We are not offering online classes yet. We’ll let everyone know when they are available. Thank you for your comment.

  • @kapalaransagisun9416

    thank you! I always had trouble with this

  • @Rosinante7
    @Rosinante7 Před rokem

    Awesome video, I learned very much and this will help me improve faster. 横先生教えてくれてありがとう 👍I also subscribed to your channel and will check out some other videos of yours. Keep making videos like this!

    • @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu
      @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu Před rokem

      ありがとうございます😊  I will keep posting more lessons so keep learning 👍

  • @marcusferreira3263
    @marcusferreira3263 Před rokem

    Arigatou gozaimasu 🇧🇷🇯🇵

  • @wenaperxa
    @wenaperxa Před rokem

    Thanks so much for your videos. This one is very useful to practice and improve. I didn't know about the use of ないでください。 There are some mistranslations if I'm not mistaken. 3:39 7:15 that I know of. I just want you to keep improving, ごめん。 Keep on doing such good videos, please! I really love them. ありがとうございました!

    • @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu
      @JapaneseTutorial101-zf8pu Před rokem

      Thank you so much for finding my mistranslations. You do not have to apologize. I appreciate your comments. I will add corrections.

  • @maximea8613
    @maximea8613 Před rokem

    ありがどうございます!

  • @marcusferreira3263
    @marcusferreira3263 Před rokem

    Arigatou gozaimasu

  • @marcusferreira3263
    @marcusferreira3263 Před rokem

    Great lesson 🇧🇷🇯🇵👏 very good, arigatou gozaimasu

  • @JohnDoe._.
    @JohnDoe._. Před rokem

    YAY! 🙇

  • @mikaa707
    @mikaa707 Před rokem

    thank you so much!

  • @JohnDoe._.
    @JohnDoe._. Před rokem

    Where is the "Hiragana Double Consonants" video?

  • @mrlucius57
    @mrlucius57 Před rokem

    Its nice to see these examples because some words that i obviously know in english are hard to decipher in katakana. Thank you!

  • @mahalakshmi.r2533
    @mahalakshmi.r2533 Před rokem

    Thank you Sensei

  • @mano1188
    @mano1188 Před rokem

    ありがとうございます😊

  • @vinushasilva9179
    @vinushasilva9179 Před rokem

    Thank you!!

  • @marcusferreira3263
    @marcusferreira3263 Před rokem

    🇧🇷🇯🇵👏amazing lesson.

  • @wenaperxa
    @wenaperxa Před rokem

    So useful! Thank uuuu!

  • @wenaperxa
    @wenaperxa Před rokem

    本当にべんりなヴィデオです。ありがとうございます、先生。

  • @marcusferreira3263
    @marcusferreira3263 Před rokem

    Good lesson 🇧🇷🇯🇵👏

  • @marcusferreira3263
    @marcusferreira3263 Před rokem

    Arigatou gozaimasu 🇧🇷🇯🇵👏

  • @CloudyBunniesss
    @CloudyBunniesss Před rokem

    どうもありがとうございます、よこ先生。This is very helpful! ( ◠‿◠ )

  • @wenaperxa
    @wenaperxa Před rokem

    Finally, I was waiting for this one! Very good lesson, indeed! 本当にべんりなクラスだ。Thanks!

  • @marcusferreira3263
    @marcusferreira3263 Před rokem

    Good lesson.🇧🇷🇯🇵👏

  • @wenaperxa
    @wenaperxa Před rokem

    本当にべんりですよ!ありがとうございます!Is there or will be a combini version? I was told some foreigners living in Japan have difficulties in combinis because of keigo sometimes.

  • @vidaluz9718
    @vidaluz9718 Před rokem

    Quero aprender