The Complete Japanese Verb Conjugation Video

Every single Japanese verb conjugation explained in one definitive video textbook that looks at over 250 different examples of verb conjugation usage, covering countless video games from throughout video game history. Become a master of Japanese Verb conjugation with the help of video games!!
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Dictionary Form
見る
食べる
寝る
居る
考える
飲む
聞く
死ぬ
急ぐ
話す
来る
する
Polite Form
見ます
食べます
寝ます
居ます
考えます
飲みます
聞きます
死にます
急ぎます
話します
きます
します
Masu Stem

食べ


考え
飲み
聞き
死に
急ぎ
話し


Te-Form
見て
食べて
寝て
居て
考えて
飲んで
聞いて
死んで
急いで
話して
来て
して
Past Tense
見た
食べた
寝た
居た
考えた
飲んだ
聞いた
死んだ
急いだ
話した
来た
した
Continuous Form
見ている
食べている
寝ている
居ている
考えている
飲んでいる
聞いている
死んでいる
急いでいる
話している
来ている
している
Negative Form
見ない
食べない
寝ない
居ない
考えない
飲まない
聞かない
死なない
急がない
話さない
こない
しない
Past-Negative Form
見なかった
食べなかった
寝なかった
居なかった
考えなかった
飲まなかった
聞かなかった
死ななかった
急がなかった
話さなかった
こなかった
しなかった
Passive Form
見られる
食べられる
寝られる
居られる
考えられる
飲まれる
聞かれる
死なれる
急がれる
話される
こられる
される
Causative Form
見させる
食べさせる
寝させる
居させる
考えさせる
飲ませる
聞かせる
死なせる
急がせる
話させる
こらせる
させる
Causative Passive Form
見させられる
食べさせられる
寝させられる
居させられる
考えさせられる
飲まされる
聞かされる
死なされる
急がされる
話させられる
こらせられる
させられる
Imperative Form
見ろ
食べろ
寝ろ
居ろ
考えろ
飲め
聞け
死ね
急げ
話せ
こい
しろ
BA Hypothetical Form
見れば
食べれば
寝れば
居れば
考えれば
飲めば
聞けば
死ねば
急げば
話せば
くれば
すれば
TARA Conditional Form
見たら
食べたら
寝たら
居たら
考えたら
飲んだら
聞いたら
死んだら
急いだら
話したら
きたら
したら
Potential Form
見(ら)れる
食べ(ら)れる
寝(ら)れる
居(ら)れる
考え(ら)れる
飲める
聞ける
死ねる
急げる
話せる
こられる
できる
Volitional Form
見よう
食べよう
寝よう
居よう
考えよう
飲もう
聞こう
死のう
急ごう
話そう
こよう
しよう
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Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
00:35 - Verb Groups
05:39 - Dictionary Form (Ichidan)
07:37 - Dictionary Form (Godan)
09:36 - Polite Form (Ichidan)
10:44 - Polite Form (Godan)
12:50 - Polite Form (Irregular)
14:15 - Masu Stem (Ichidan)
15:11 - Masu Stem (Godan)
16:10 - Masu Stem (Irregular)
16:45 - Te-Form (Ichidan)
18:44 - Te-Form (Godan)
24:27 - Te-Form (Irregular)
26:23 - Past Tense (Ichidan)
27:42 - Past Tense (Godan)
29:55 - Past Tense (Irregular)
31:06 - Continuous Form (Ichidan)
33:32 - Continuous Form (Godan)
36:05 - Continuous Form (Irregular)
36:58 - Negative / Nai-Form (Ichidan)
39:26 - Negative / Nai-Form (Godan)
42:37 - Negative / Nai-Form (Irregular)
44:27 - Past Negative (Ichidan)
45:48 - Past Negative (Godan)
46:44 - Past Negative (Irregular)
47:04 - Passive Form (Ichidan)
49:23 - Passive Form (Godan)
51:30 - Passive Form (Irregular)
52:49 - Causative Form (Ichidan)
54:34 - Causative Form (Godan)
56:32 - Causative Form (Irregular)
57:39 - Causative-Passive Form (Ichidan)
59:53 - Causative-Passive Form (Godan)
1:03:10 - Causative-Passive Form (Irregular)
1:04:21 - Imperative Form (Ichidan)
1:06:12 - Imperative Form (Godan)
1:07:37 - Imperative Form (Irregular)
1:08:45 - Conditional Ba Form (Ichidan)
1:10:22 - Conditional Ba Form (Godan)
1:12:50 - Conditional Ba Form (Irregular)
1:14:12 - Conditional Tara Form (Ichidan)
1:15:45 - Conditional Tara Form (Godan)
1:16:46 - Conditional Tara Form (Irregular)
1:17:21 - Potential Form (Ichidan)
1:20:49 - Potential Form (Godan)
1:22:43 - Potential Form (Irregular)
1:24:21 - Volitional Form (Ichidan)
1:25:56 - Volitional Form (Godan)
1:27:10 - Volitional Form (Irregular)
1:28:25 - Outro
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  • @GameGengo
    @GameGengo10 ай бұрын

    List of conjugations and timestamps in video description!

  • @sleepycritical6950

    @sleepycritical6950

    8 ай бұрын

    Just asking but aru is also one of the three exceptions so it should also follow with the rest of the exceptions yes? Aru--->Ite (te form)------>Ita (past tense)

  • @GameGengo

    @GameGengo

    8 ай бұрын

    @@sleepycritical6950 ある in the negative is simply ない the base form, so it conjugates as ない does (ない, なくて, なかった, etc) and in polite speak ある = あります, and the negative is ありません

  • @pedrofaria6236
    @pedrofaria623610 ай бұрын

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  • @GameGengo

    @GameGengo

    10 ай бұрын

    Damn what an absolute honor! Thank you so much for enjoying the channel and enjoying learning Japanese!

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    @pedrofaria6236

    10 ай бұрын

    @@GameGengo It's my honour. I always had problems with grammar and you explained everything in a simple way the N5 and the N4 topics (that I've seen so far), also the Kanji series made it easy to recognise. I went through dozens of channels but not a single one put out so much information like that, especially with amazing video qualities. Please continue with the great work!

  • @GlobBlubb

    @GlobBlubb

    10 ай бұрын

    I can't but completely agree with you

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    @KujiraFEl

    10 ай бұрын

    don't tell me you learning Japanese just to watch anime🤣

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    @pedrofaria6236

    10 ай бұрын

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    @HbGris10 ай бұрын

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    @GameGengo

    9 ай бұрын

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    @qayyimful

    6 ай бұрын

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  • @GameGengo
    @GameGengo10 ай бұрын

    EDIT: There are 2 additional Irregular Verbs 問う (tou, ask/blame) and 請う (kou, beg) for the TE form conjutation They conjugate as 問うて and 問うた / 問うて and 問うた instead of the normal conjugation for う ending verbs (って and った)

  • @Adhjie

    @Adhjie

    10 ай бұрын

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    @GameGengo10 ай бұрын

    Shout-out to executive producer TeaDrinker3000 for requesting this video to be made on the channel!

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    @solarstar862410 ай бұрын

    This channel was the ONLY way that i cared about grammar. I love the examples and the explanations are in depth without spending hours on each thing. The anki decks for the N5 and N4 grammar was one of the BEST resources ever. I spent 1 year immersing and taking vocab cards but until 3months ago i barely knew half of N5 grammar. You are a MUST WATCH for any learner and you focus on fun instead of "optimal study 18hours a day without listening to any english and dont listen to anything you enjoy". Truely you fill a hole this community NEEDED thank youuuu

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    @TrucidOL8R

    10 ай бұрын

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    @elleyy3692

    8 ай бұрын

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    @GameGengo

    8 ай бұрын

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    @uglyluffy7815

    8 ай бұрын

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  • @matoikazamaki9522
    @matoikazamaki952210 ай бұрын

    Method #1.5 to tell if a verb ending in -eru/iru is an ichidan or a godan : If the word is three syllables or more, the ichidan will have the okurigana (meaning the hiragana that sticks out of the kanji) for the syllable before the る while godan verbs will only have the る as a okurigana. For example 帰る and 変える are both pronounced kaeru, but the first one only has the る standing out so it's a godan, while the second one has the え+る sticking out, so it's a ichidan. Another example 食べる (taberu) has the べ sticking out so it's an ichidan, 喋る (shaberu) only has the る sticking out, so godan. Another method is to know the "nominalized" version of the verb through some vocabulary words you know. for example 着る and 切る are both pronounced kiru, and since it's only two syllables the method used above doesn't work. But if you know the word 着物 (kimono), you'll see that the "ki" part is just the verb 着る that dropped the ru, which only ichidan verbs do. and if you know the word 思い切り (omoikiri) you'll notice that 切り has the る from 切る turned into り, which is what only godan verbs can do.

  • @endray46

    @endray46

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the tip! I was actually stuck on using 入る and 入れる earlier so does this also apply?

  • @matoikazamaki9522

    @matoikazamaki9522

    9 ай бұрын

    @@endray46Yep, it works 入る is a godan verb (whether it's pronounced はいる or いる) and 入れる is an ichidan👍

  • @endray46

    @endray46

    9 ай бұрын

    Sorry to visit again but does this exception also apply to 見る? This is an ichidan verb but there’s no E sound for the okurigana

  • @matoikazamaki9522

    @matoikazamaki9522

    9 ай бұрын

    @@endray46 Miru isn't an exception, it's just a two kana long verb, as I explained in my original comment, the method only works if the verb is at least three syllables long. When you think about it, it makes sense. If it's only two kana long, then the first kana has to be a kanji and the last one has to be the る, so you can't have anything else sticking out. For these verbs you have no choice but to learn them individually, like 居る (iru, to be) is ichidan but 要る (iru, to need) is godan. There are also verbs that are more oftenly written using kana only so if you come across them in a text without the kanji the only way to tell is to check a dictionary.

  • @justcommenting5117

    @justcommenting5117

    8 ай бұрын

    When we meet masu form first this is harder to apply, for 起きます for example I spent some time thinking that the dictionary form was 「起く」 until I found out that this doesn't exist and the real dictionary form is 「起きる」and the verb is an ichidan

  • @maryjeans1280
    @maryjeans12809 ай бұрын

    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:35 - Verb Groups 05:39 - Dictionary Form (Ichidan) 07:37 - Dictionary Form (Godan) 09:36 - Polite Form (Ichidan) 10:44 - Polite Form (Godan) 12:50 - Polite Form (Irregular) 14:15 - Masu Stem (Ichidan) 15:11 - Masu Stem (Godan) 16:10 - Masu Stem (Irregular) 16:45 - Te-Form (Ichidan) 18:44 - Te-Form (Godan) 24:27 - Te-Form (Irregular) 26:23 - Past Tense (Ichidan) 27:42 - Past Tense (Godan) 29:55 - Past Tense (Irregular) 31:06 - Continuous Form (Ichidan) 33:32 - Continuous Form (Godan) 36:05 - Continuous Form (Irregular) 36:58 - Negative / Nai-Form (Ichidan) 39:26 - Negative / Nai-Form (Godan) 42:37 - Negative / Nai-Form (Irregular) 44:27 - Past Negative (Ichidan) 45:48 - Past Negative (Godan) 46:44 - Past Negative (Irregular) 47:04 - Passive Form (Ichidan) 49:23 - Passive Form (Godan) 51:30 - Passive Form (Irregular) 52:49 - Causative Form (Ichidan) 54:34 - Causative Form (Godan) 56:32 - Causative Form (Irregular) 57:39 - Causative-Passive Form (Ichidan) 59:53 - Causative-Passive Form (Godan) 1:03:10 - Causative-Passive Form (Irregular) 1:04:21 - Imperative Form (Ichidan) 1:06:12 - Imperative Form (Godan) 1:07:37 - Imperative Form (Irregular) 1:08:45 - Conditional Ba Form (Ichidan) 1:10:22 - Conditional Ba Form (Godan) 1:12:50 - Conditional Ba Form (Irregular) 1:14:12 - Conditional Tara Form (Ichidan) 1:15:45 - Conditional Tara Form (Godan) 1:16:46 - Conditional Tara Form (Irregular) 1:17:21 - Potential Form (Ichidan) 1:20:49 - Potential Form (Godan) 1:22:43 - Potential Form (Irregular) 1:24:21 - Volitional Form (Ichidan) 1:25:56 - Volitional Form (Godan) 1:27:10 - Volitional Form (Irregular) 1:28:25 - Outro

  • @maryjeans1280

    @maryjeans1280

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm commenting this so I don't have to scroll to see the stamps

  • @AlejandroDRGF

    @AlejandroDRGF

    8 ай бұрын

    .

  • @Skawnjjj

    @Skawnjjj

    5 ай бұрын

    @@maryjeans1280me too

  • @videocliplover

    @videocliplover

    5 ай бұрын

    ありがとうございます

  • @GameGengo
    @GameGengo10 ай бұрын

    If there are any other Complete series videos you'd like to see like this, let me know in the comments! I plan on making many more like this and the Complete N5 and N4 videos 💪😁

  • @kineticmeow9242

    @kineticmeow9242

    10 ай бұрын

    Learning grammar though Taisho x Alice game!

  • @mkbest

    @mkbest

    10 ай бұрын

    Complete suffixes video, like ~たい、~すぎる、~たり etc. Although it might end up being 5 hours long. 😅

  • @solarstar8624

    @solarstar8624

    10 ай бұрын

    Auxilary verbs like 込む, 始める, 切る etc (idk if these are correct but i keep seeing a verb +these)

  • @southcoastinventors6583

    @southcoastinventors6583

    10 ай бұрын

    Homophones list top 100 frequency

  • @solarstar8624

    @solarstar8624

    10 ай бұрын

    Counters for objects (枚, ぞく, ほん, etc)

  • @Ditronus.
    @Ditronus.7 ай бұрын

    An astounding amount of work went into this. It boggles my mind how you've worked in such specific examples from games that span across decades haha. I'm hoping to one day enjoy some of these very games purely in Japanese. Thanks!

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    @basicprofile10 ай бұрын

    Although your material is more towards beginner intermediate, it's nice to hear a natural sentence. Thanks for all the hard work on your videos, I know finding all those video clips and writing the subs at a grind

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    @GameGengo

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for enjoying the video! Just so you know, the channel isn't beginner/intermediate focused, I'll be doing N2/N1 as well! This channel is Japanese focused! The goal is to cover it all here :)

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    @southcoastinventors6583

    10 ай бұрын

    You haven't watch his vocab series yet

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    4 ай бұрын

    Honestly, the examples he shows are _really_ good. I'm considering mining some of them for vocab...

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    @GameGengo

    8 ай бұрын

    Wow that's a huge compliment!! Jeez thank you so much for enjoying the video!!

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    2 ай бұрын

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    @JzHernandez7710 ай бұрын

    The best Japanese learning channel I’ve ever had the pleasure of stumbling upon immediately subbed. Thank you for your hard work.

  • @Blackdragon46
    @Blackdragon4610 ай бұрын

    This is wonderful, thank you! Also love the channel.

  • @Z0RD.
    @Z0RD.10 ай бұрын

    This video was awesome! Also congrats on 50k subscribers!

  • @Kapusta2022
    @Kapusta20225 ай бұрын

    Can't image the amount of work you've put into this. Thanks a lot.

  • @SwedenTheHedgehog
    @SwedenTheHedgehog10 ай бұрын

    This is LUDICROUSLY terrific!! I don’t know if you understand how useful this is, but thank you immensely for making this! ❤

  • @theanimegamer366
    @theanimegamer36610 ай бұрын

    Yes! Yes! Yes! This is what I’ve been hoping for! I’ve been studying Japanese for years and have gotten so far but the verb conjugations ALWAYS trip me up! This will help so much! Thank you and everyone who was involved in the maki by of this video!

  • @hooligans7618
    @hooligans761810 ай бұрын

    Aside from passive causative which was new to me, this was a great and fun way to review! Just from this video, seems like you are really good at keeping me focused on the material. Great edits and a big お疲れ様 to all of the people that made this video 無料! うぽつです!本当にありがとうございました。

  • @hutchbee
    @hutchbee8 ай бұрын

    めちゃめちゃ丁寧😳素晴らしい動画ですね 英語の勉強にもとても役に立ちそうです!! 早速登録しました😆

  • @Christofftheman
    @Christofftheman10 ай бұрын

    Awesome video, I’ll be joining your Discord and Patreon as soon as I learn what they are and how they work! 😂 Thanks Matt, you’re awesome

  • @japaneseimmersion7295
    @japaneseimmersion729510 ай бұрын

    This must have taken a TON of work - amazing video! What a great channel this is for learning Japanese!

  • @GameGengo

    @GameGengo

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! I try my best! The goal is to eventually have all of the Japanese language on the channel!

  • @matush2910
    @matush291010 ай бұрын

    thank you so much for your videos. im getting tired from the textbooks so your vids have been really helpful with showing the language in context :))

  • @TonelloTV
    @TonelloTV10 ай бұрын

    You rock! And made me follow the path of learning japanese! Keep up the great work and thank you for al the knowledge already shared with us

  • @ghostapparition4416
    @ghostapparition44164 ай бұрын

    I think this is possibly the most helpful free material I have come across. It's simple, straightforward and has easy to follow examples that have provided me with a great place to start studying the introduced concepts thoroughly.

  • @lemujuu91
    @lemujuu9110 ай бұрын

    Wow! Now I can really grasp all those verbs conjugations. The best part: it's all in one video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, man! Much appreciated =)

  • @drewskeezlol
    @drewskeezlol27 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video GameGengo! I finally got around to watching it and you introduced me to all these conjugation forms and explained them perfectly! I had already heard most of if not all of them from various Japanese pieces of content but now I finally get to understand what each one means. 本当にありがとうございます、言語先生!

  • @scorpichu
    @scorpichu9 ай бұрын

    thanks for your videos!! They are edited in a way that is engaging and easily comprehensible as they are edited into bite-sized chunks. Thanks!!

  • @knars7888
    @knars788810 ай бұрын

    great and super informative video! hope you keep making this sort of video

  • @palacioed17
    @palacioed1710 ай бұрын

    This was a great video! Thank you so much!

  • @smudge8882
    @smudge888210 ай бұрын

    Wow! I can't even articulate how helpful this is! I am genuinely blown away by how much work you put into this and I'm incredibly grateful

  • @pakhyeoncheol
    @pakhyeoncheol9 ай бұрын

    Hey good use of visual design man. The colors, fonts, and layout of the text boxes was really well done.

  • @rebeccajimenez1215
    @rebeccajimenez121510 ай бұрын

    This is extremely helpful! Thank you so much for creating amazing videos like this!

  • @SiinThings
    @SiinThings10 ай бұрын

    Huge thanks for the video! Super helpful

  • @FantasyJared
    @FantasyJared8 ай бұрын

    This. Was. Amazing!! Although I've learned a good couple hundred words so far, there have been many instances where I wasn't able to identify the word because of the conjugations. Your channel is honestly such an inspiration, thank you so much.

  • @kairu_b
    @kairu_b3 ай бұрын

    As always, thank you for this amazing video, sensei!

  • @user-ct4iy3lh1y
    @user-ct4iy3lh1yАй бұрын

    Thank you so much for the video! Really great work! It helped me to understand verbs conjugation in general and now I can focus on each of them more deeply and structured

  • @MrEDET
    @MrEDET5 ай бұрын

    Crazy how much time you put into making this videos. Much appreciated, they're super helpfull!

  • @PelvicGaming
    @PelvicGaming10 ай бұрын

    I just wanna say, you are INCREDIBLE. I appreciate the hard work and dedication you put into each video.

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    @micklebrain10 ай бұрын

    everything combined with the animations, references to entertainment, teaching structure makes this probably the best material i`ve come across

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    @heliak40424 ай бұрын

    Your channel is so amazing I can't thank you enough🥺

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    @venus481310 ай бұрын

    Holy guacamole this is what I needed and wanted thank you so so much for the work you put into this video 😊

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    @flambelk448910 ай бұрын

    Just what I needed!| Awesome vidoes again!

  • @victormuniz5978
    @victormuniz59789 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this video, it was a huge help!

  • @EJ-kc9ud
    @EJ-kc9ud5 ай бұрын

    I've never watched an hour and a half KZread video.... this is very well done and informative, thank you so muchhhhh

  • @MurasakiBora
    @MurasakiBora6 ай бұрын

    You are truly incredible! Thank you so much for this amazing video!!!

  • @DjayT.
    @DjayT.9 ай бұрын

    What a legend Thx a bunch for all these videos you put out They're educational AND entertaining

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    @user-vr6ht2fs4e5 ай бұрын

    Hey brother. I've watched this video three times already. Great content, and awesome examples. I really appreciate you taking the time to make this :D

  • @SarahZeineldeen
    @SarahZeineldeen10 ай бұрын

    What a great, informative, entertaining video! Thank you so much! Really!

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    @justoneviolinist495310 ай бұрын

    Omg it literally doesn't get better than this. Thank you so much!!

  • @1BP6
    @1BP66 ай бұрын

    This must've taken forever to make this video, finding videogame clips with each word included, hella underrated gj!

  • @Some_one11237
    @Some_one112375 ай бұрын

    thanks for sharing, most simple explaination i found so far, very good job

  • @iamishin7675
    @iamishin76753 ай бұрын

    Your videos are very well made, thank you.

  • @stefjeanmanu
    @stefjeanmanu9 ай бұрын

    Incredible. I started to learn japanese few month ago and this video is a perfect review for me. So good explanation with very nice sentence. Arigato for this hard work 💪

  • @ariah5093
    @ariah50936 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU. Great video. Very informative and great vibe

  • @jarija8944
    @jarija894410 ай бұрын

    I’ve been learning for 3 years and oh how i wish this video existed before!! this whole channel is amazing 😭🤍🤍

  • @kaitoukid6856
    @kaitoukid68567 ай бұрын

    really thank you for this video this was so helpful!!

  • @Yooooojin
    @Yooooojin2 күн бұрын

    Thank u soooo much!!! This is the best channel to learn Japanese

  • @yoranges760
    @yoranges7602 ай бұрын

    Absolutely amazing lesson, thank you for the hard work

  • @paulglennhunter
    @paulglennhunter10 ай бұрын

    Very cool. I'll be referring back to this video a lot to see these examples in use. Thank you.

  • @davirochaaulasonline8224
    @davirochaaulasonline822410 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I learn a lot with your videos!

  • @aweebthatlovesmath4220
    @aweebthatlovesmath42208 ай бұрын

    Wow you sure put alot of work in this video thanks!!!

  • @PieDivide
    @PieDivide10 ай бұрын

    this video will make it so easy to digest conjugation, you're an absolute legend!!

  • @Srijan1014
    @Srijan10147 ай бұрын

    This is the video which I was looking for. Seriously, the explanation was great ❤❤😊

  • @sonik3406
    @sonik34063 ай бұрын

    Great video. Makes it way easier to compare the different forms abd help learn how to differenciate them !

  • @mkbest
    @mkbest10 ай бұрын

    With this behemoth of a video, I will slay all the verb conjugation forms like I'm playing a Musou game on easy! Thank you for all your hard work!! 💪

  • @Mobik_
    @Mobik_10 ай бұрын

    I need this SO much

  • @GameGengo

    @GameGengo

    10 ай бұрын

    My pleasure! I hope you have fun learning Japanese!

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    @trainingpartnerdre39494 ай бұрын

    Amazing video, thank you! I'm learning Japanese, so this definitely deserves a subscription.

  • @fionaokane944
    @fionaokane9447 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much, this is such a great resource!! Love your videos, keep up the good work. :)

  • @GameGengo

    @GameGengo

    6 ай бұрын

    Wow thanks so much for your support of the channel!! I will keep doing my very best!

  • @pistrov8150
    @pistrov81505 ай бұрын

    Just now spent three or even four hours studying with the contents of this video, thanks for the thorough explanations, it was really helpful.

  • @SonarHD
    @SonarHD10 ай бұрын

    Bravo!! 👏 This explanation of Japanese verb conjugations using the 一段 and 五段 descriptions, rather than the TERRIBLE る and う verbs descriptions, is WAY better. Thanks for listening to suggestions and refining your teaching method. Amazing work!!

  • @akikonielsen1314
    @akikonielsen13147 ай бұрын

    nice work well explained! thankyou so much

  • @JR-jv8hz
    @JR-jv8hz10 ай бұрын

    THIS IS EVERYTHING I HAVE EVER NEEDED THANK YOU SO MUCH😢🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤

  • @yunamoonlight1015
    @yunamoonlight10155 ай бұрын

    As someone who just started studying Japanese Studies in University three months ago this video is a perfect recap and consolidation for what I've learned so far and a headstart for the conjugations I am going to learn in the future! Thank you!

  • @multiepote8455
    @multiepote845516 күн бұрын

    A pure master class of knowledge . It made me save so much time thank you.

  • @TOAKSuriFox
    @TOAKSuriFox8 ай бұрын

    Your videos are really good! I'm going to subscribe and keep watching 😀

  • @elisacalderaro9057
    @elisacalderaro90578 ай бұрын

    such a massive job. really this is great. thank you so much.

  • @Viezieg
    @Viezieg6 ай бұрын

    This is so awesome ! Thanky you so much !

  • @RockChampEnglish
    @RockChampEnglish10 ай бұрын

    This is a great one! Although I know like 90% of the conjugations already. It's good to make a complete revision of them. Yesterday I was learning a Japanese song.... then before I knew it.... I missed your premiere..... sorry matt sensei

  • @quentin7670
    @quentin76703 ай бұрын

    after 2 or 3 weeks i've finally finished following this video, and in my two years of casually learning japanese this was probably the most helpful video i've watched. Thank you very much

  • @honey3762
    @honey376210 ай бұрын

    Whoa! Synchronicity! I was just trying to learn all the verbs at once! this is so helpful!

  • @Chille0
    @Chille010 ай бұрын

    Another incredibly high quality, top notch video Matt. Everything was great and I also took a note on two things: one thing I was actually unsure about, and another that I think might be another helpful way for people to remember one of the more complicated points: First off, Im not sure about the logic of using the nai form to distinguish ichidan and godans...It seems to be presented as a trick for knowing if a verb is ichidan or godan, but, creating the nai form correctly assumes you *already* know if the verb is ichidan or godan, right? Similarly, this trick could be said about nearly any conjugated form, right? If you know how the verb conjugates then you will nearly always know if it is ichidan or godan, but, the only way to actually perform that conjugation is to already know if the verb is ichidan or godan. So, i wonder about the usefulness of this trick, though i will admit i do sometimes try to use it myself, though, i also do it based on all conjugated forms (if i am desperetaly trying to remember the form then maybe i will try to remember any known conjugation from a known sentence or phrase and work backwards). For example you gave kaeru (return) as an example of a tricky verb because it is godan. Everyone always says 'okaeri', right? So, i think this demonstrates the trick (if ichidan i dont think it would make sense for everyone to say okaeRI), though it also has nothing to do with the nai form. So, in the end im wondering about the logic of how exactly the nai form trick actually helps? I guess it assumes people will randomly commonly memorize nai forms, specifically, by heart for verbs more than other conjugations? Second, you also went over some conjugations like rareru that is further conjugated to become polite, and simply said how to do it, but, I think the easiest explanation might actually be to just mention that rareru etc are ichidan verbs (or convert the original verb to an ichidan verb after being attached), thus the same rules apply that are already taught in the video. Thus, it is logical that the politeness conversion is to simply conjugate the same way as previously discussed in the video for ichidan verbs. Finally, for any beginners out there that might want another supplemental video on this type of information, the only video that I would recommend that matches Game Gengo's quality would be Cure Dolly's video on all the verb conjugations. It heavily overlaps with this one but I think you still might find it useful for logically putting all the pieces together in the simplest way possible (and only ~20min iirc). Anyways, thanks again for the great videos. Looking forward to the next vocab episode, as always!

  • @JoakobeTrent
    @JoakobeTrent10 ай бұрын

    Mattさんの動画はめっちゃ役に立つだと思います!日本語を教えてくれてありがとうございます🙇🏽‍♂️!!! I’ve been learning Japanese for about a year and a half now and your videos have helped out so much!! Thanks for all the hard work you and your team do! (I also bought some merch to support 😁)

  • @FrozzenK

    @FrozzenK

    10 ай бұрын

    立つ is already a verb, you don't need to verbalize it with だ before と思います. 役に立つと思います is correct. Putting a だ there makes it off. Technically you would put a だ when your subclause ends in a non verb like say 綺麗だと思います as 綺麗 is not a verb, or rather, 綺麗 by itself does not constitute a valid sentence. That being said, in modern day Japanese most people wouldn't put a だ even then, despite that being technically ungrammatical. 綺麗と思います is technically incorrect but a LOT of Japanese people will drop the だ before と思う in real life Japanese (as opposed to textbook Japanese).

  • @JoakobeTrent

    @JoakobeTrent

    10 ай бұрын

    @@FrozzenK なるほど😲説明してくれてありがとう🙇🏽‍♂️。

  • @Adhjie

    @Adhjie

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@FrozzenKi can't list cuz I got exam incoming. But some JLPT N2文型 has optional da before to omou thus it's a free choice prolly just euphony iirc bunkei+ということ「だ」

  • @Adhjie

    @Adhjie

    10 ай бұрын

    というhas a lot of collocation eg with ものetc

  • @FrozzenK

    @FrozzenK

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@Adhjie "Free choice" if you are being lenient for subclauses that don't end in a verb, considering how Japanese works in real life. Like the example I gave with 綺麗. Though if you are doing a grammar test please do use the **proper** grammatical form. The excuse of "yeah that's ungrammatical but Japanese people do this a lot!" will not work to fix a bad test score. If the subclause ends in a verb and you treat it as "free choice" then you're just using bad Japanese, no other way to look at it. It's not "optional" for a verb. "verb+だ。" is a bad sentence/clause and 100% wrong for standard Japanese.

  • @MarcusCaps
    @MarcusCaps5 ай бұрын

    Este canal y estos vídeos son super útiles y se nota que se ha puesto mucha dedicación y sobre todo amor. Continua así, por favor. This channel and these videos are super helpful, and it's clear that a lot of dedication and, above all, love has been put into them. Please continue like this.

  • @Sumitgupta-se6hf
    @Sumitgupta-se6hf2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, it's hard to find this video but it was fu**king help full!