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Arigatou gozaimashita, Kurahara sensei!
Thanks for this cool video you acted really good and it was very enjoyable
But I am not sure I get it all. Like what is jaa nee? take shi wa? do u?
A very lovely teacher. All the things you covered are very useful. Thanks a million!
I wish I knew what these words mean In English instead of just saying random things… that I don't know the meaning of
I loved the role play in this video! Thank you for a very helpful lesson.
Elevator? At school? You’re joking, right?
Soo… What do all those words or phrases mean?
sugoku omoshirokatta! arigatou gozaimashita!
どう、げんき?
❤️❤️❤️ more please.
you didn't explain what the words mean. ….. please explain by braking the sentences down.
ぼくはすべてのレッスンが大好きですよ!ありがとうございましたありがとうございました
Hope you enjoyed this video. You can find ALL of our Uki Uki episodes here! (^^)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzfrZ0tkPLmzydrzFSuHhuNsXMlwjnBQa
Sooo cool ahahah !
if I do run into someone I know instead of saying dou genki can I say genki desu ka?
I ran into my boss in the supermarket, but got fired after I said Things Jaa matane! ^^ imagine that situation and think about what you'd better say instead^^
Love these videos! Just wondering, what does the 'ja' part of 'ja matane' mean? Are there any other phrases that use 'ja' in this way?
Can you please make a lesson on how to order coffee at starbucks or something in japanese?
🙂
I assumed ma ta "ne" was used by girl,and that guys using "ne" sound feminine.
so ma ta,ora ja.
Am I wrong?
so im confused i was trying to say last time i meant like why is there hiragana and katakan what is the difference if you write in both with same thing like say umeboshi is the meaning different help! please! thank you! your viedos are helpful
Konnichiwa Kurahara Sensei! I enjoy all of these videos. I was wondering when would a video explaining the different tenses of adjectives and verbs positively and negatively be posted? thank you. Arigatou gozaimasu.
Thank u sensei, your videos are very helpful.
i like way you teach, intresting, thanks
these videos are so great & helpful! i'm so glad that i've found them.
Is there a Japanese channel were someone makes vlogs around Japan, like go out do stuff or buy stuff or even eat. I would love that
Hi I have a question.
When writing, how do you know which alphabet to use?
Kono suki desu ne ..ganbate kudasai:))
That was a good lesson 🙂 Arigatou gozaimashita Kurahara sensei , when is the next lesson ??
I love the lesson like this >.<
arigatto gozaimashita for the previous videos very helpful. Could you please expand on the small talk with phrases such as "did you hear about", "what did you think of____". Yoroshiku onegaishimasu
I am confused as to why -san/-kun is not used after the other person's name, even in informal situations. Is this common?
I have a question about Katakana and Hiragana? When should you use them and can you use them together in the same sentence?
Arigatou Sensei! I actually understood what these words meant.
I like the interaction in this video; more like this kudusai!
great episode! im looking forward to seeing similar ones!
i was hoping there was a transelation in english because i didnt really understand the conversation
ありがとくらはらせんせい=)
"Dou, genki"- that's quite casual. Can you really say that to your boss at a supermarket?!
That was useful, I always wonder if Japanese have other ways to say "How're you?" or "How're you doing?" etc. instead of "genki ?" like some more casual phrases that has the same meaning, because I feel like repeating "genki, genki genki! " would be a bit boring for the other person. Jusr like in English, you can say "what's up" sometimes, or " How's it going?" etc.