【Have to】なければならない is wrong?! 【JLPT N5】
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Love to watch the video that clarifies the GAP between real-life and textbook Japanese! 🎉
thank yooou!
I just learned and memorized なければならない from ChatGPT earlier today 😅
This was another good reminder that learning Japanese from a robot makes you speak like a robot.
Thank you for making this video at the perfect time!
仕事行きたくないけど 行かなきゃ!お金が欲しいから!😭😭😅 Thank you for the Lesson
がんばらなきゃ〜😭😭
im studying abroad in japan for two months (leave in 18 days) and i have to thank you so much for these videos!
I know a lot of basics and yet get hung up on the "academically correct" grammar. i think this is why i find japanese sign language much easier to learn as an ASL user haha!! thank you again, you make amazing content!
thanks for watching!😊
Thank you for your lessons Sensei! Love ur channel ありがとうございます
こちらこそありがとう!😊
This is wonderfully helpful! Thank you for making this video!
Thank you very much Mochi Sensei.
ありがとうございます♡
いーえ✌️
thanks for the video as always! I like how you keep it short and simple
thank you too!🎉
Wow, your advice at the end is so on point. I can completely agree with this approach to learning because i have seen first hand how well it works. I look forward to seeing the community you create!
Easy to understand. Thanks for explaining. Really different with the one I learned in language school and real life conversations
Excellent technique. Really clear. Thank you!
よかったです✨
Thank you very much!
はーい!😊
Thank you !
no problem!!
very big thank you sensei. Much helpfull and easy to understand.
Arigatho Gozaimasu.
glad to hear that!😊
It's the same reaction for Korean translation in Google. It's not wrong but sounds like a robot. 👍👍
そうですよね!😅
THANK YOU FOR USING N5 VERBS EXAMPLESSS. It helps me reinforce my vocab along with new sentence structures!
my pleasure!!
I like your videos !
arigato!
Really helpful and clear, with some great every day example sentences. Just what I needed after learning the rather lengthy nakarebanarimasen construction from my textbook, and beginning to lose motivation because despite repeating many times I sound like a robot, a rusty and hesitant English robot!!! This is much easier.
Thanks, a helpful video again. Those short forms sound even better than the textbook ones. Hopefully those textbook ones are not going to be part of the N5 Test 😂
thanks for watching😉
i struggled with this a lot. ありがとうございますせんせい
いえいえ✨
I love you Mochi❤
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Step 1, set video speed back to normal from 1.5x. I was wondering why this was soo fast at first especially for N5 material
normal speed please!🤣
Thanks,,, sensei
いえいえ✨
Thank you for your videos and efforts✨💪✨ They are extremely good and helpful. I love them🤩🤭 Would it be possible to add your short videos learning to your playlists? They are also very easy and good to learn from😊
なきゃ sounds the cutest and seems easiest to say as well.
なくちゃ feels a little awkward to say 😅
use whatever you like🎉
hahaha The "have to video" (0:23) was hilarious! With that, and the sentences breakdown, it makes me think that a community to learn japanase that way could really work 👀
yup😊
waiting you every day
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i like these videos so i can talk like a real person jajaja
As a native russian "いかなきゃ" sounds really cute xD
そうですか?😂
Hi sensei
What about なくでわ行けない (must to do/ need to do)... Is this natural?
Sensi, ive been learning Japanese for over 500 days, can you do a videos that gives coping strategies when ditching romaji for the first time.
Ive come to understand a lot of the spoken word, but as a dyslexic person i find it hard with the written words.
Can you help?
Thank you sensei,I have problem pronounce na kya but i Can say na kucha and nai to but me prefer using nai to...
use naito!😉
A question I have with formal form you use masen form when masen is usually negative tense could you please explain why it ain't negative sense
I’m no Japanese expert lol but the way I understand it, this form seems to work like a double negative. eg せんたくしなきゃ(not do the laundry) いけません (cannot), so literally “I can’t not do the laundry” = “I have to do the laundry”
it's just that "have to" in Japanese is しなきゃいけません
it's not negative form, it's grammar like this
so think separately, the grammar "have to" in Japanese is like this😊
Didn't know about 「ないと」😊
now you know!🎉
そうだね~たくさん 日本語を勉強しないといけません
もうすぐ日本語能力試験N1を受験します
Are there any differences between nakya, nakucha, and naito?
hi can i ask?
よしー
久しぶりモチ先生。なきゃ・なくちゃ・ないとは何がちがうの?
全部同じだよ!👍
5:10 how do you say "i don't have to go to the gym".. i get confused with "narimasen"
How I missed this one???
もっともち先生を見ないといけなければならない😈
あはは、ありがとう!🎉
行かなくちゃ。 Is it right?
can you help me 😔 (りえち)
I've leared alot of characters but cant make a conversation cause I dont know whats the meaning its character 😔
how to construct or create a conversation in japanese languages ?
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i dont know the ないと one
Is なければなりません mandatory? Can't I just skip it and just learn ーなきゃ or ーないと. Because なければなりません is too damn long lol
hi plss....notice me 😔 im studying japanese language and also I've recited all characters in hiragana characters but cant undertand and i dont know how to create a conversation 😢
Hi. Is there one of the 3 options that sounds more masculin/feminin as with some pronouns for example?
「ないと」か 「なくちゃ」つかう。 でも「ないと」と「なきゃ」と「なくちゃ」の意味ちょっとちがうの? 例えば:「なくちゃ」の意味「i feel that I must」だけど「ないと」の意味「I am obligated / it is my responsibility to do this」だ。正しいの? もし私の間違いなら、すいません!
Perhaps one can also just say "ikimasu". 😅
ikimasu is just "i'll go"😊
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😊
登録せざるを得ない
ありがとう😊