How to Not Use ‘You’

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Dũng Lê Quang
Dũng Lê Quang
6 years ago

先生、ありがとうございます

Vladimir
Vladimir
6 years ago

Hi i just wanted to point out how we have this non keigo in english, when we say hungry? And hungry. So i feel たべる is hungry when addressing another person

アハッド
アハッド
6 years ago

先生、 暑いですか?

Excuse me, is it すいません or すみません?
Or is different just in the accent?

I got confused

Anonymous
Anonymous
6 years ago
Reply to  アハッド

ありがとう ございます 先生

Inder Kumar
Inder Kumar
5 years ago
Reply to  アハッド

What's with the -san?

Moses Magar
6 years ago

ありがとう ございます 先生

Max
Max
6 years ago

Thanks for the video, Yuta! It answers a question I've been having for a long time. But one more thing: you gave the non-keigo example sentence 「たくや、たべる?」, but a friend of mine from Japan told me that Japanese people, even if they are friends, tend to use last names with the appropriate endings when addressing one another. How close would you have to be in order to be on a first name basis?

Thanks in advance!

Siew Yee
Siew Yee
5 years ago

せんせい、暑いですか?

Jeremy
Jeremy
5 years ago

せんせい, あつい ですか?

MarkBV
MarkBV
5 years ago

Could you please use kanji in your lessons and not just the Hiragana and Romaji? Maybe a combination of Hiragana, Romaji and Kanji?

Ryan Heavey
Ryan Heavey
5 years ago

It’s すいません not すみません?
Oof!!

sushi_trash
sushi_trash
5 years ago

As i continue studying, ı keep finding a lot of in common things with turkish, which is why learning japanese seems quite easy for me but as ı speak english, ı intend to stick to your course which is brillant.

Jmi
Jmi
5 years ago

This is great🤗.. Simple but still understandable, that's why i didn't rely on any textbooks and apps (only dictionaries and animes, I'm not a hypocrite, so I'll honestly say that these truly help me learn basic words that i can practice to form simple sentences since then) because it's a common sense that these types of guidebooks were very diff from how native people speak (be it for Japanese, Korean, Chinese or any languages)

So again, sensei, thank you for your free lessons. Godbless you more 😯😳😊

アフメド
アフメド
5 years ago

先生、熱いですか

Tsetsi
Tsetsi
5 years ago

I always thought the word "Oneesan" means "Older Sister", because of anime. And I'm a bit confused. Does it mean "Older Sister" or "Young Girl?

Danish Fahim
Danish Fahim
5 years ago

Thank you Yuta-san. This really helps me!

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago

先生, 暑いですか?

Kay
Kay
4 years ago

Some people say Anata could be rude in some conversations is that true?

mccnxx
mccnxx
4 years ago

せんせい、あついですか?

Nicole
Nicole
4 years ago

せんせい、あついですか?

Hazani
Hazani
4 years ago

Sensei,atsui desu ka?

オサマ
オサマ
4 years ago

せんせいあついてすか