The Ultimate Guide To: は vs が (The ONLY lesson you need!)

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Learn the DIFFERENCES between the は (wa) particle and the が (ga) particle!
★ The differences
☆ When to Use / How to Use
★ What they mean
☆Did you know that using the は particle
instead of the が particle could be VERY rude
and offend the listener??
× 笑顔は素敵ですね。(egao WA suteki desu ne)
= Your smile is nice ....BUT!!!!
★Why do I see the が particle used more often in NEWS??
☆ AはBが~ construction
This lesson is the ONLY one you need to watch
to know about these 2 particles!!!
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Also check out these lessons
to understand when to use the が particle.
• Video (~が ある there is~)
• #4 I & NA adjectives┃J... (~が好き I like ~)
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  • @jamesvu7522
    @jamesvu75225 жыл бұрын

    Personal Timestamp 1:37 - 7:01 Emphasis with は 3:41 - 7:01 Emphasis with が 7:01 - 11:34 は: What about/ How about 7:51 - 11:34 が: (Subject) is 11:35 - 15:56 Question with が 12:00 - 15:56 Question with は 15:57 - が with adjectives 18:16 - は with adjectives (Contrast) (21:36) が with verbs Vs は with verbs (Contrast) 22:18 - 26:56 が Traits, Appearance, Attributes 24:02 - 26:56 は Traits, Appearance, Attributes (Contrast) (25:00) X は Y が~ 26:57 - 29:04 が Sense 27:39 - 29:04 は Sense (Contrast) (28:38) は Object sensation 29:05(33:08) - 33:42 Non living object が Intransitive Verb 29:05 - 33:42 Person は Verb (32:37) Non-living object は Intransitive Verb (Contrast) (32:44) かかる 33:43 - 37:48 が with New Infomation 37:00 - 37:48 は with Generic Infomation 37:49 Conclusion

  • @user-qr2ch3ht9b

    @user-qr2ch3ht9b

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! I apprciate your effort >w

  • @nikarougeinNY

    @nikarougeinNY

    4 жыл бұрын

    Appreciated!

  • @hatulium

    @hatulium

    4 жыл бұрын

    Your effort is appreciated!

  • @stavinke

    @stavinke

    4 жыл бұрын

    15:00 Drawing dicks

  • @gooddays6205

    @gooddays6205

    4 жыл бұрын

    Waahh すごい ありがとう!

  • @armpitpuncher
    @armpitpuncher6 жыл бұрын

    Misa, you are honestly one of the best teachers on youtube. You actually seem to understand the struggles people have with learning a language. A lot of "teachers" out there just throw up these short 5 minute (or less) videos where they just translate a bunch of vocabulary, which is completely useless since I could have gotten the same thing out of a dictionary. You, on the other hand, pick narrow topics and dive deep into them with 40 minute videos, covering every conceivable question we might have about the subject. Thanks.

  • @wanderlustofvk7029

    @wanderlustofvk7029

    6 жыл бұрын

    armpitpuncher agree with you ! These long videos are worth ..

  • @PszemoI

    @PszemoI

    6 жыл бұрын

    she is a very intelligent person and this makes her a good teacher!

  • @ericsurf6

    @ericsurf6

    6 жыл бұрын

    I agree! Misa sensei is amazing. So easy to understand.

  • @tropicaldimitri7374

    @tropicaldimitri7374

    6 жыл бұрын

    If she also shows the japanese part in roman characters, that would have been perfect.. beginners like me who cant read japanese scripts need roman characters in order to pronounce the invidual words accurately.

  • @chichirinuriko20

    @chichirinuriko20

    6 жыл бұрын

    armpitpuncher I agree! Its really sad she doesnt have as many subs as some of these japanese teaching youtubers nor she wasnt ecen nominated for the shortys award. It will be cool if she goes tk a con and have a panel.

  • @DiogoVKersting
    @DiogoVKersting6 жыл бұрын

    I study japanese for over 5 years, and I've never seen this topic being covered so clearly and thoroughly as this video. I'm amazed at this lesson. It is apparent that a lot of hard work was put into this the making of this video, and for that I thank you.

  • @tomato4300

    @tomato4300

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ikr she is the best teacher in the KZread ever

  • @justanotheruser2611

    @justanotheruser2611

    4 жыл бұрын

    the best Japanese teacher in youtube.. and this is all for free! might as well subscribe

  • @DiogoVKersting

    @DiogoVKersting

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@justanotheruser2611 She has a patreon just in case you can afford to help

  • @rbk9582

    @rbk9582

    Ай бұрын

    @@DiogoVKersting after 11 year.. are you N3

  • @DiogoVKersting

    @DiogoVKersting

    Ай бұрын

    @@rbk9582 By the time I commented, I already had an understanding of は/が, but I just never had found a resource that goes as in depth as this video. Lots of textbooks and online resources I had contact with had poor, non-exhaustive, explanations, and instead just focused on teaching by example. As for my JLPT level, I ended up stopping with my studies before I reached N2. Maybe I'll go back to studying it.

  • @Regolith
    @Regolith5 жыл бұрын

    I love that "brown" literally just translates to "tea-colored" 😂

  • @nuha1018_

    @nuha1018_

    5 жыл бұрын

    I guess the Japanese love tea, eh?

  • @sharpvolt2669

    @sharpvolt2669

    4 жыл бұрын

    well in my language grey literally translates to smoke-colored

  • @desotaku5202

    @desotaku5202

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@sharpvolt2669 which language is that?

  • @tomato4300

    @tomato4300

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@desotaku5202 who knows

  • @tomato4300

    @tomato4300

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@yuame7605 yea in my language too!

  • @ShakeTheBox
    @ShakeTheBox6 жыл бұрын

    I read the title of this video and immediately thought "Thank god! Now that Misa is teaching it, I'm finally going to understand this!"

  • @ShakeTheBox

    @ShakeTheBox

    6 жыл бұрын

    This was the best explanation I've seen! So much more nuanced than I thought. Can you explain when you'd use が at the end of a sentence after です, as in the show title "坂本ですが"?

  • @phantomendgamer

    @phantomendgamer

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@ShakeTheBox が after です is kind of different - it takes on a meaning like けど。 but in my opinion, i think ですが sounds higher up the politeness scale than ですけど

  • @ShakeTheBox

    @ShakeTheBox

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@phantomendgamer oh cool, thanks!

  • @phantomendgamer

    @phantomendgamer

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@ShakeTheBox not a problem :)

  • @ZestonN

    @ZestonN

    3 жыл бұрын

    Misa is a very good teacher :)

  • @dejism
    @dejism6 жыл бұрын

    I feel sorry for john, using his large nose as compensation

  • @dooshnhymn

    @dooshnhymn

    6 жыл бұрын

    his ding dong doe

  • @allenliew1028

    @allenliew1028

    6 жыл бұрын

    no idea why i saw so many examples using 'John' and John only, also Tom, i suppose its more easy for japanese reference for its only pronunciation which also matches with japanese tongue perfectly??? anyway, idk

  • @duttybwoy556

    @duttybwoy556

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry for the one who drew the dicks lol だれ チンコが描ましたか。。すみません

  • @Bayo106

    @Bayo106

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@allenliew1028 john is one of the world most popular names

  • @amandal.1422

    @amandal.1422

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@duttybwoy556 誰(だれ)がチンコを描きましたか? Is the correct way to write it

  • @bennyt914
    @bennyt9146 жыл бұрын

    I feel like Misa is slowly brainwashing me to think that Pikachu is cuter than he actually is. Or has he been that way all along? Regardless, god-tier video as usual...I think I'll have to give this one a couple more watches.

  • @ot9twicee117

    @ot9twicee117

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same 😭😭

  • @JapaneseAmmowithMisa
    @JapaneseAmmowithMisa6 жыл бұрын

    6:20 The subtitle should have been "This is YOUR umbrella". SUMIMASEN! P.S. These videos take a long time to create/edit. Please consider supporting me on Patreon ( www.patreon.com/japaneseammo ) or Kofi ( ko-fi.com/japaneseammo ) if you enjoyed this video! Thank you

  • @tropicaldimitri7374

    @tropicaldimitri7374

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sumiasen Misa-san, i think it would be more helpful if your video also include in roman characters every japanese word/phrase you make in the video , that would have been perfect.. beginners like me who cant read japanese scripts need roman characters in order to pronounce the invidual words accurately. Also many us beginners want to first focus on speaking Japanese, before moving onto reading Japanese scripts.. i love the way you explain and teach though.

  • @allhailhailey9743

    @allhailhailey9743

    6 жыл бұрын

    Devia Tor your mom gay. Don’t bother her because you don’t want to sit down for a couple hours to learn script before going on to grammar.

  • @tropicaldimitri7374

    @tropicaldimitri7374

    6 жыл бұрын

    All HailHailey yours is gay.

  • @goldengoat1737

    @goldengoat1737

    6 жыл бұрын

    Devia Tor I would stay away from using Romaji because it really hinders your progress or did with me at least. I assume that’s why she doesn’t use it. Just learn hiragana and katakana

  • @tropicaldimitri7374

    @tropicaldimitri7374

    6 жыл бұрын

    Carnivorous Goat I am not in Japan nor I have a plan to live or work there. So i dont really feel the necessity to learn Japanese scripts. But i do have several japanese within my professional circle..so i want to learn spoken Japanese to a certain extent.. i just think it is better if this video is meant for every level not just for those who can read Japanese.

  • @tcmax7837
    @tcmax78376 жыл бұрын

    Holy shit, after a whole year of trying to learn the difference between these particles I finally get it now. Your teaching never fails to amaze me.

  • @deussivenatura5805

    @deussivenatura5805

    4 жыл бұрын

    TcMaX Shup up Plank, you can't talk.

  • @devonoknabo2582

    @devonoknabo2582

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@deussivenatura5805 lol

  • @BobaT__

    @BobaT__

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m still not confident on the topic yet.

  • @lastninjaitachi

    @lastninjaitachi

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same. This video made it all make sense after years of confusion.

  • @BiGSmoke-.-

    @BiGSmoke-.-

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

  • @Ameliacandycanegirl
    @Ameliacandycanegirl6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for not including romaji!

  • @enzolumare5680

    @enzolumare5680

    6 жыл бұрын

    Panic!!! On Ice Nice username

  • @user-op4vs9bf4j

    @user-op4vs9bf4j

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @aktchungrabanio6467

    @aktchungrabanio6467

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! I agree! Romaji only hinders the beginner's learning.

  • @wompwomp9946
    @wompwomp99466 жыл бұрын

    "My baby said Mama!" "My cat farted!" Definitely sounds like a typical Facebook feed. :'D

  • @saturnian24
    @saturnian244 жыл бұрын

    I love how you color code everything! It makes reading + understanding so much easier!

  • @jwalbrig

    @jwalbrig

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes, exactly !

  • @GORDO-HUMILDE
    @GORDO-HUMILDE6 жыл бұрын

    And I thought I could not love your lessons more.. I was wrong

  • @leofera1137

    @leofera1137

    6 жыл бұрын

    WEEBS JogoDoDan

  • @shisun

    @shisun

    6 жыл бұрын

    s4Head

  • @KataokaTTV

    @KataokaTTV

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@shisun JUST SPEAK JAPANESE LOOOOOOOL 4Head

  • @khsuki1
    @khsuki16 жыл бұрын

    If you were worried about your humor getting through don't, you are hilarious. Keep it up

  • @VideosField

    @VideosField

    6 жыл бұрын

    yeah!

  • @ADeeSHUPA

    @ADeeSHUPA

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@VideosField uP

  • @BiGSmoke-.-

    @BiGSmoke-.-

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

  • @Vokalplus
    @Vokalplus5 жыл бұрын

    Best explanation! Long video but worth watching and repeating. ありがとうございます

  • @BiGSmoke-.-

    @BiGSmoke-.-

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

  • @andreawilson689
    @andreawilson6894 жыл бұрын

    i love how she beamed when she started talking bout naruto being cool.

  • @KeyWithoutATone
    @KeyWithoutATone6 жыл бұрын

    This is THE BEST lesson on は and が I've ever seen! So easy to follow and good explaining and examples! Thank you so so much for teaching us

  • @luonglam
    @luonglam4 жыл бұрын

    Hey guys, I took notes on the whole video in case anybody wants it: -When you want to put emphasis on asking something before GA particle That is YOUR umbrella /kore ga misa no kasa desu John is the teacher? Misa is the teacher! /Iie, Misa ga sensei desu. -When asking who did something -When saying dare at the beginning, it has to be dare ga. Who broke the window? /Tom desu -If you want to emphasize that Tom did it then you say Tom ga /Tom ga mado wo warimashita Or if you did it... /Watashi ga mado wo warimashita -If you just casually say it without needing to emphasize it: When someone asked what u did today I broke the window today! /Watashi wa mado o warimashita Saying watashiwa is redundant/annoying so... /Mado o warimashita Who invented the battery? /Dare ga denji o hatsumei shimashitaka or As for battery, who invented it? /Denji wa dare ga hatsumei shimashitaka I like something /Something ga suki desu -The sentence above is actually omitting the subject & below is the actual sentence /Watashi wa something ga suki desu -So, if you say someone other than yourself hates/likes something then you'll need must include the wa part to specify as for THAT they do/do not like. If you don't include them + wa then it sounds like you're saying YOU yourself like something. Japanese people do/don't like something. /Nihonjin wa something ga suki/kirai desu. I like japan /Nihon WA suki desu. -Using WA above sounds like you japan, but not something else. Therefore, we must emphasize it with GA. -Wa particle usually puts emphasis on the word after the wa particle -If you want to say that you like something & imply that you don't like something else: I like manga (but not anime) /manga wa suki desu I don't like anime /Anime wa suki janai desu You're good at japanese /Nihongo ga jyouzu desu ne You're good at english /Eigo ga jyouzu desu ne If you use WA it says you're good at ____ but not anything/something else.. You're good at singing /Uta wa jyouzu desu ne -If you use WA it sounds like you're saying you're good at singing but not at something else You're good at singing /Koe ga jyouzu desune -This is the correct way using GA I'm not good at singing /Uta ga heta desu If someone says: I'm not good at singing /Uta wa heta (desu) -Sounds they're saying they're good at other stuff but their singing is terrible. -For wakaru -You use GA particle to say you understand something /Something GA wakaru(wakarimasu) -Don't use wo (common mistake) Correct- I understand japanese /Nihongo ga wakarimasu I understand a little english /Eigo ga chotto warkimasu Incorrect- I understand english /Nihongo wa wakarimasu Makes it sound like you're comparing to something else like i'm good at Japanese... but not Korean/something else -This GA particle is also used for describing someone's appearance Misa has brown eyes /Misa wa me GA chairoi desu Misa has brown hair /Misa wa kami GA chairoi desu -Doesn't have to be about color. It can be any description John has a big nose /John wa hana ga ookii desu Akane has beautiful eyes /Akane wa me ga kirei desu You have beautiful eyes /Me ga kirei desu ne You have a beautiful smile /Eigao (smile) ga suteki (lovely) desu ne -If you use wa it sounds like you're comparing the person's smile to something else. Sounds like their other stuff is ugly, contrasting to the adjective you use Japan's capital is tokyo /Nihon wa tokyo ga shato desu -When talking about a sense of feeling then you also use GA particle Something hurts /Blah blah ga itai My head hurts /Atama ga itai My arm hurts /Ude ga itai I have a headache, but not a sore throat: /Atama wa itai kedo nodo (throat) wa itakunai. -Both above are typed right, they're both WA My hands are cold(describing a sense in animate so use GA) /Te ga tsumetai My face is hot /Kao ga atsui If something is cold (inanimate so we use wa) /Something wa tsumetai If you're hungry /Onaka ga suita I'm thirsty /Nodo ga kawaita -When subject is not a person but a object (nonliving) -You would use a ga particle w/ a verb Did you have breakfast? /Sara wa asagohan o tabeta? I woke up at 7 /Watashi no shichiji (7 o clock) ni okimashita Where did kate go? She went shopping /Kato wa kaimono ni ikimashita. When object is the subject then a tire went flat... /Tire ga pankushita (to be punctured). -Not really trying to emphasize but b/c there is an animate object w/ a verb -When using action verb aside from desu and the subject is an object/inanimate Ex. to break/to go flat/ to eat / to wake up / to hit the tire went flat the window broke the toilet doesn't flush -We would use GA for all above scenarios Again, we use ga particle w/ verbs /Tire wa pankusuru The flower had withered /Hana ga kareta (kareru verb for wither). My voice is hoarse /Koe ga kareta It is raining /Ame ga furu It's snowing /Yuki ga furu It's (continuously) snowing right now /Yuki ga futeru (present continuous form) -If you say yuki WA futeru then it sounds like it's not snowing but it's raining or something else It takes time /Jikan ga kakaru It takes an hour /Ichijikan kakaru -If it's a specific length of time you can omit the ga It takes an hour to get to new york /New York made ichijikan kakaru The toilet won't flush /Toire ga nagaranai My finger broke /Yubi ga oreta -When we tell something new or it's on the news then we use GA News may not be emphasizing something but it's introducing something new. It doesn't have to be something important at all, just small is fine. It could be happy or sad news. For example... Tanaka san fell or my baby said mama for the first time. The cat just farted! /Neka ga onarashita! -If I want to talk about some new about myself I went to london -We don't really want to say watashi ga... we would just say: london ni ikimashita / itta -Usually about someone or something else (inanimate) we would use ga particle. You could say something as a statement like this below with WA... however, if you want someone to be excited then you would use GA because it's big news! Nancy got pregnant... /Nancy wa ninshinshita... Nancy got pregnant!!! /Nancy ga ninshinshita!!! Summary on when to use GA: -Emphasis on the word before the ga (WHO did~) -"Non-living thing" is the subject -News -Appearance -Sense -With words like jouzu/heta/suki/kirai/wakaru Summary on when to use WA: -The FOCUS/What the seaker wnats to tell is after the WA -Change of the topic -What about~? or How about you? -Shows contrast with words like jouzu/heta/suki/kirai/wakaru

  • @celyssegiona5944

    @celyssegiona5944

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this!!

  • @TatsumiOga682
    @TatsumiOga682 Жыл бұрын

    I love how she adds emotion into the examples she gives, it really helps with how you would accentuate each word

  • @harvestmoon12345
    @harvestmoon123456 жыл бұрын

    What Misa is referring to at 30:18 is particle usage for passive versus transitive verbs. It's really useful for identifying a verbs you've never seen before. The classic example is 落とす (おとす) vs 落ちる(おちる) On their own, you can't tell which one is passive and which one is transitive, but if you're studying with sentences, it becomes clear. ボールを落とした (I dropped the ball) ボールが落ちた (The ball fell)

  • @JishinimaTidehoshi

    @JishinimaTidehoshi

    6 жыл бұрын

    Larissa Glines Good point 😊

  • @LauAM80

    @LauAM80

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Larissa Glines "Passive" is *not* the opposite of "transitive". Both your examples are in active voice. The only difference is the first verb is transitive and the second intransitive.

  • @sayven

    @sayven

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh you mean active and mediopassive?

  • @frostpuma304
    @frostpuma3046 жыл бұрын

    なるほど…

  • @JGirDesu

    @JGirDesu

    6 жыл бұрын

    E.A. Nanes - not sure why, but that made me laugh lol after that whoooole video, that's your only response 😂😂😂

  • @nuha1018_

    @nuha1018_

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@JGirDesu Would it have been funnier if she said そう... ? XD

  • @JGirDesu

    @JGirDesu

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@nuha1018_ Agreed!! Lol

  • @ADeeSHUPA

    @ADeeSHUPA

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@JGirDesu JGirです

  • @JGirDesu

    @JGirDesu

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ADeeSHUPA You're the only one to notice in my entire time on KZread ;)

  • @EyedCrown
    @EyedCrown6 жыл бұрын

    Five minutes in this and I already learned something I struggled with for months. Thanks a lot Misa sensei !

  • @thomas5585
    @thomas55853 жыл бұрын

    So wa is to identify something in a group of things, but ga is to identify something by itself. Wa: X is Y (and Z is not Y) Ga: X is Y. E.g. I am John (my classmates aren't John). vs. I am John. Brilliant. Thank you Misa-sensei!

  • @zaila5859
    @zaila58593 жыл бұрын

    PERSONAL TIMESTAMP 2:30 Emphasis of WA 3:45 Emphasis of GA 16:23 GA Used for likes and dislikes 18:20 WA for contrast when used with likes and dislikes 19:55 GA used for adjectives Jouzu and heta 21:39 GA for verb wakaru 22:40 GA used to describe the appearance of a part of someone 25:30 GA used for describing a place's something, etc 27:08 GA used for senses 29:10 GA for non-living objects (Intransitive verbs kana?) 33:50 GA used for news

  • @alexcostello3974
    @alexcostello39746 жыл бұрын

    I learned way more from this video about は vs が then I did in my Japanese class. ありがとうございます!

  • @klarenesalazar9309
    @klarenesalazar93093 жыл бұрын

    hahaaha I cracked when she said "dingdong" XD

  • @YamatoTre
    @YamatoTre Жыл бұрын

    This is the single BEST basic explanation of wa vs ga on the entire internet. You have saved me from a lot of confusion. English is a stress-timed language, we DO have wa and ga, it consists of the verbal emphasis we put on certain words in a sentence to subtly change the sentence's meaning. You can only explain it verbally to an English speaker, and this is a massive help.

  • @chonnybaby
    @chonnybaby6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this video! You’re a life saver, nothing online has ever gone into that much detail. :)

  • @BiGSmoke-.-

    @BiGSmoke-.-

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

  • @emiliagifta348
    @emiliagifta3483 жыл бұрын

    “John’s ding dong being small “ - Sorry, this is hilarious 😂

  • @drewberry167
    @drewberry167Ай бұрын

    Best Japanese teacher until now

  • @alexanderjones5109
    @alexanderjones51095 жыл бұрын

    ありがとうございます!! I started learning Japanese on Duolingo and it doesn't explain things like this, and I've been so confused about when to use these and how to use them properly!

  • @saddy2911

    @saddy2911

    3 жыл бұрын

    i use duolingo too i just want to know have you learnt japanese from it

  • @alexanderjones5109

    @alexanderjones5109

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@saddy2911 you get what you put in. meaning, i do one lesson every day, and i try to never miss a lesson. but duolingo doesn't give you everything, you also have to go to places like this teacher's youtube channel, to get further insight and clarification. that said, duolingo has taught me way more japanese than i ever knew before, and if you want to learn it's a good place to start!

  • @saddy2911

    @saddy2911

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@alexanderjones5109 thanks it helped

  • @aktchungrabanio6467

    @aktchungrabanio6467

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alexanderjones5109 Also, don't forget to write LOTS of Kanji! Kanji Study is great for that.

  • @user-il4iw3li5m
    @user-il4iw3li5m6 жыл бұрын

    as always, misa sensei is the best やはりみさ先生はさいこう

  • @rydernia

    @rydernia

    6 жыл бұрын

    やはりみさ先生【が】さいこうです remember 'ga' particle is used to emphasize that 'misa sensei' is the best

  • @user-il4iw3li5m

    @user-il4iw3li5m

    6 жыл бұрын

    Rydernia Pendraig ありがとうございました ☺😚

  • @baumroll1529

    @baumroll1529

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yep. To me, as a Japanese, ミサ先生"は"最高 sounds more natural because he is supposed to mean a "general fact" with the は particle.

  • @kat3182

    @kat3182

    5 жыл бұрын

    1.やはり、みさ先生(は)さいこう(だな)it's like Re-recognition 2.やはり、みさ先生(が)さいこう it's like only misa is best. I'm Japanese,sorry my English is difficult to understand bro

  • @kilxby4490

    @kilxby4490

    5 жыл бұрын

    what is the や and the さいこう mean (im currently learning japanese and it would be helpful to know)?

  • @HarryIsa
    @HarryIsa6 жыл бұрын

    Misa sensei, do you have lesson regarding location particle NI and HE ? if not can you make one please...thanks

  • @user-su4dd9kp7l

    @user-su4dd9kp7l

    6 жыл бұрын

    Harry Isa I’ve always heard it explained that へ places more emphasis on the direction, whereas に emphasizes the location itself. I think there is some overlap in where they can be used though

  • @CSDragon
    @CSDragon2 жыл бұрын

    The section around 20:00 makes a lot more sense to me now after I watched another vid. The other vid was talking about how "wa" vs "ga" can feel like "the" vs "a" in english. So if you're saying "uta wa jozu" it's like saying "singing is THE thing she's good at" vs "uta ga jozu" = "singing is a thing she's good at"

  • @nospimi99
    @nospimi992 жыл бұрын

    A Japanese lesson on KZread teaching me about sentence structure is the last place I expected to have American Vandal brought up yet here we are. Really happy to hear that it’s funny to people outside the US too.

  • @ericsurf6
    @ericsurf66 жыл бұрын

    OMG Misa Sensei. This is very helpful. Thanks so much for making this.

  • @Nepnar

    @Nepnar

    4 жыл бұрын

    She is not misa

  • @BiGSmoke-.-

    @BiGSmoke-.-

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

  • @solisimperium1203

    @solisimperium1203

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Nepnar 彼女がみさだよね

  • @betsyespinal8966
    @betsyespinal89665 жыл бұрын

    You are so helpful! The best on KZread!

  • @user-su4dd9kp7l
    @user-su4dd9kp7l6 жыл бұрын

    Why doesn’t anyone else explain it like this. It makes so much sense now.

  • @fidomusic
    @fidomusic8 ай бұрын

    This is the clearest and most comprehensive explanation I've heard on YT. Thank you.

  • @Seven-rf9my
    @Seven-rf9my5 жыл бұрын

    22:20 Can you also use the particle の to specify what I’m trying to describe about the person? Like; みさ の 目 は 茶色 です Also, in this case, is the use of は correct? Or should I use が? I believe は is correct here but I have my doubts since I’m just starting to learn to form sentences. Also I want to say that this video is great, it seems so simple when you start to learn sentences because you only know “は” but once you get introduced to the particle “が” it gets tricky. I was VERY confused with these two particles, I didn’t know when should I use は or が. Thank you so much!

  • @platano_ub

    @platano_ub

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think the sentence is correct and the particle depends on what do you want to emphasize

  • @rogierownage

    @rogierownage

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yep, pretty sure both are correct, just different emphasis. So for example if someone asked you what color her eyes are (みさの目は何色ですか?) you could emphasize the color with みさの目は茶色です, or if someone asked you what part of misa is brown (weird question maybe but let's roll with it anyway), you could emphasize her eyes with みさの目が茶色です By the way, you should probably put さん after her name, "みささん", or it would be considered rude unless you are good friends or something.

  • @juanca2257
    @juanca22576 жыл бұрын

    You're the best teacher ever! Btw your editing was so great in this video ^_^ It would be great if you make a lesson about conditionals in the future. ありがとうございます😊

  • @monday6599

    @monday6599

    6 жыл бұрын

    みさ先生はconditionalsのレッソンを教えてください。

  • @ketchup901

    @ketchup901

    6 жыл бұрын

    レッスン*

  • @servant_symm

    @servant_symm

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ketchup901 lesson*

  • @BiGSmoke-.-

    @BiGSmoke-.-

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope you are at a intermediate level now by watching her videos.

  • @juanca2257

    @juanca2257

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BiGSmoke-.- Yes, I'm gonna take the jlpt n3 this summer😉

  • @MerrickBaliton17
    @MerrickBaliton176 жыл бұрын

    ほんとうにありがとうございます 🙏🏻

  • @CreatureFeatureRlz
    @CreatureFeatureRlz6 жыл бұрын

    I NEEDED THIS VIDEO SOO MUCH THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

  • @Mira-wk2ro
    @Mira-wk2ro5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Misa. This was way more than helpful. I struggled with the ga particle but you explained it very clearly. Thanks again!

  • @bulasketches4397
    @bulasketches43973 жыл бұрын

    This was so incredibly helpful. In my Japanese class in college, I was taught to use "ga" with objects and "wa" with nouns. There was no other discussion than that and I still felt confused having to remember all the exceptions. Now it makes perfect sense. Thank you!

  • @TranscendingNobody
    @TranscendingNobody6 жыл бұрын

    This was very helpful!!!

  • @marusensei5907
    @marusensei59076 жыл бұрын

    このビデオ本当にありがとう!すごく分かりやすいです。

  • @Seretheus
    @Seretheus6 жыл бұрын

    You explained this better than every textbook or website I've ever encountered. Thank you for the video!

  • @Galadrid
    @Galadrid6 жыл бұрын

    I love your work. Keep up your excellent videos!

  • @Reeseskitty
    @Reeseskitty6 жыл бұрын

    SO informative. Thank you so much

  • @shelbyw7071
    @shelbyw70716 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this!

  • @MerrickBaliton17
    @MerrickBaliton176 жыл бұрын

    My truly respects to Misa 先生 MISA you are the BEST teaching 先生 ever!!!!!! Please keep teaching us I want to keep knowing more japanese

  • @Samurai_Kid
    @Samurai_Kid6 жыл бұрын

    I very like your video, you're the best teacher that I know いつも良くて可愛いね! 💌💌💌

  • @utmusic843
    @utmusic8436 жыл бұрын

    I love your lessons !!

  • @gizemandako
    @gizemandako6 жыл бұрын

    This has been so helpful!!! Thank you Misa :)

  • @dragoran149
    @dragoran1496 жыл бұрын

    Best japanese Teacher ever! Wish I had her in middle school.

  • @irgendeinmadel3115
    @irgendeinmadel31156 жыл бұрын

    Misaaaa omg thanks sooooo much . I am studying japanese since 4 years and its so harf to.tell the diference

  • @leif5046
    @leif50462 жыл бұрын

    I love how your videos are devoid of grammatical terminology and put an emphasis on colloquial usage in plain language. It’s much easier to follow along and understand. Your videos are very accessible to beginners. As a Japanese language learner, than you for putting so much thought and effort into your videos.

  • @KevinHilt
    @KevinHilt6 жыл бұрын

    Really helpful. Thanks!

  • @leisuresuit10
    @leisuresuit106 жыл бұрын

    Can I give more than one thumb up? Even though it's a long video, you gave many practical and clear examples. I get it now. If I get confused again, I will watch again! In English, it's like "She is good at singing" (が ) versus "Singing, she's good at" (は). P.S. Your Umbreon is so adorable!

  • @DreamBelief
    @DreamBelief5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! I'm trying to learn Japanese on my own, and having autism makes this even more difficult (I struggle with focus, chances to practice and understanding some parts of text books because of how they're written and laid out). I could understand it well. The visuals helped a lot, as well as the examples.

  • @kitchean
    @kitchean6 жыл бұрын

    ありがとございます i was struggling with this

  • @francheskafarr4841
    @francheskafarr484110 күн бұрын

    Wooo Finally understood!! Thank you Misa-san!

  • @Raven52295
    @Raven522956 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for not including romaji!!!

  • @enzolumare5680

    @enzolumare5680

    6 жыл бұрын

    Raven B it’s kind of scary how easy it is to read hiragana after sometime. Not including romaji kind of makes people have to memorize hiragana and katakana(katakana is harder than hiragana in my opinion)

  • @calebsousa2754

    @calebsousa2754

    6 жыл бұрын

    Stop complaining and go study the kanas

  • @enzolumare5680

    @enzolumare5680

    6 жыл бұрын

    Caleb Sousa I already know the kanas. That didn’t take too much time. All I’m saying is some people still haven’t and for them it’s very hard.

  • @calebsousa2754

    @calebsousa2754

    6 жыл бұрын

    So they should learn the kanas

  • @calebsousa2754

    @calebsousa2754

    6 жыл бұрын

    How is someone willing to bash into the grammar of a language if they don't even knwo the bascis to read/write in that language? It's illogical

  • @rachelwong6099
    @rachelwong60994 жыл бұрын

    I’m so lucky that I started learning Japanese for 3 weeks and I found your channel! Each video you made is like a bible for me. It never fails to amaze me. Thank you soooo much!

  • @user-bz7qg5xw6h

    @user-bz7qg5xw6h

    3 жыл бұрын

    As someone who's eight months in and just finding her, she's a god.

  • @majaxie8840
    @majaxie88406 жыл бұрын

    This video was so helpful, thank you so much!! :)

  • @verahopp3424
    @verahopp34246 жыл бұрын

    This Video helped me a lot! Thanks for uploading it! :)

  • @Faith_Soprano
    @Faith_Soprano6 жыл бұрын

    Please, please, please, do more conjugations, like causative form, etc. Since I've run out of your videos in the beginner grammar series, I've been learning from other sources, but nothing really matches your level of explanation and detail. Also, ah, for lack of better phrasing, nuance conjugations? (i.e. expressing gratitude/regret/lack of intent through verbal suffices like ちゃう, くれる, etc). I don't really know the proper name for this sort of thing, but I'm hoping that makes sense. Thank you so much for the videos! Nothing compares.

  • @skinny0408
    @skinny04086 жыл бұрын

    ありがとう you helped me out alot. It's kinda hard to learn Japanese without talking to anyone and without taking classes

  • @haniwa7006

    @haniwa7006

    5 жыл бұрын

    you should say 有難うございます to a stranger。

  • @hallyu5312
    @hallyu53126 жыл бұрын

    I love your tutorials! THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • @utmusic843
    @utmusic8436 жыл бұрын

    Very helpful !

  • @jasmijnsmits7498
    @jasmijnsmits74986 жыл бұрын

    Could you maybe do a video on ordering food in Japanese? I love your videos! You’ve been a great help! :)

  • @JishinimaTidehoshi

    @JishinimaTidehoshi

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jasmijn Smits I would love to know how to order omakase from an itamae at a sushi counter 😄

  • @yurisoross
    @yurisoross6 жыл бұрын

    arigato♥

  • @red0silver0blue
    @red0silver0blue4 жыл бұрын

    This is incredibly helpful, thank you!

  • @ltamiChan
    @ltamiChan5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot. Very helpful

  • @qqetpa
    @qqetpa6 жыл бұрын

    It must be so much work editing a video like this. Deseve more, for sure. And you're cute!

  • @2muchz
    @2muchz4 жыл бұрын

    i always get uncomfortable when misa stares into my soul during these videos

  • @dahorroranime
    @dahorroranime6 жыл бұрын

    Such a great video!!! Thank you for the detailed explanation!!!

  • @Noesala2110
    @Noesala21106 жыл бұрын

    as always you're the best! thx for this video!

  • @charlesthorner7423
    @charlesthorner74236 жыл бұрын

    OH thank you so much I have no diffuculty at all to understand how japanese works but that was turning me crazy hontouni arigatou gozaimashita

  • @SuperSmashTails
    @SuperSmashTails6 жыл бұрын

    So if someone asks me what that is and I say: "This is a *fox*" Then I use ha. Kore wa kitsune desu. And if someone says:"This is a fox" and points on a cat and I point on a fox and say:"*This* is a fox" I have to use ga. Kore ga kitsune desu.

  • @poe12

    @poe12

    3 жыл бұрын

    What're you gonna do if there's no fox lol

  • @lizli4259
    @lizli42596 жыл бұрын

    本当にありがとう 助かった

  • @gabdar22
    @gabdar226 жыл бұрын

    This video is fantastic!! I've been stuck on this for a while and I super appreciate this lesson

  • @ManFinest
    @ManFinest6 жыл бұрын

    I thought "what kind of person..." "Donna hito"

  • @borlach321
    @borlach3216 жыл бұрын

    For some reason I make more mistakes with Ga and O topic marker. For example...Nihongo o benkyou shimasu, but Nihongo Ga suki desu. 私は日本語を勉強します,私は日本が好きです. I also keep making mistakes with the verb Aimasu..会う I keep using DE instead of Ni with aimasu.私は友人に会うためで横浜に行きました...In my head Yokohama is a place so I should useで, but itsに. Japanese is not easy.

  • @1xlaz2

    @1xlaz2

    6 жыл бұрын

    The "ni" particle is used when going from one to another (going to a place, coming to a place, giving to a person, receiving from a person, etc.) the "de" particle is harder for me to explain, but it is used when an action takes place in a certain area (eating at a restaurant, studying at home, acting at a place). So, I guess you can look at it like "ni" is like "to" and "de" (when used with locations) is like "at" If this felt condescending, I apologize.

  • @araen11

    @araen11

    6 жыл бұрын

    This is actually the tricky exception when comparing to English. In English "to like/love" is a verb, but in japanese 好きな is a na-adjective! Thus, you cannot use the を particle to it, as it is not a verb. That's why you have to use が. Just remember, with 好きです, always が, particle. Simple as that :v

  • @araen11

    @araen11

    6 жыл бұрын

    Also, the "de" particle is used when describing a tool or means of doing something. For example when talking about riding a bike, driving a car, etc. you will say 車で . Or in other example, "I wrote a letter with a pencil" 鉛筆で手紙を書いた。

  • @user-ep2sm3jm1o

    @user-ep2sm3jm1o

    6 жыл бұрын

    Same here. Sometimes, I'm not sure if I should say 「日本語(が/は)勉強してます」or 「日本語を勉強してます」. I don't have trouble between で and に, but I do have trouble between へ and に.

  • @Reino_X
    @Reino_X11 ай бұрын

    Exactly what I was looking for ❤

  • @jeronbaxter
    @jeronbaxter6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for a very thorough video! ありがとうございます!

  • @chocolemon1907
    @chocolemon19075 жыл бұрын

    Poor John...

  • @paulomachado7328
    @paulomachado73286 жыл бұрын

    You lost me when you said Naruto was better than Sasuke... JK, great video.

  • @yuzuki4679
    @yuzuki46794 жыл бұрын

    It was soo helpful!! Thank you Misa

  • @leticiaparavisoneridecarva8737
    @leticiaparavisoneridecarva87376 жыл бұрын

    Omg...that lesson was a masterpiece...Thank you

  • @nurfarahainsaid
    @nurfarahainsaid6 жыл бұрын

    like for naruto > sasuke :D

  • @ExistentialDodo

    @ExistentialDodo

    3 жыл бұрын

    was looking for this comment

  • @saekka8537
    @saekka85376 жыл бұрын

    Also Misa-san, when describing someone or something, instead of は, couldn't you also use の? As in: イタリアのピザがおいしいです。 or みさの髪がちゃいろいです。

  • @mr3011

    @mr3011

    6 жыл бұрын

    I was just wondering the same thing :'D

  • @bude8234

    @bude8234

    6 жыл бұрын

    I think yes, but you would use the wa particle instead of ga in this case: イタリアのピザはおいしいです。 Also, it then becomes a simple "A wa B desu" type construction, and it means "Italian pizza is tasty ", instead of "Italy has tasty pizza". Sensei can correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @velvet8859

    @velvet8859

    6 жыл бұрын

    Saekka I think using の is a belonging like for example, "Yuki no nekko." = "Yuki's cat." = "ゆきのねっこ。" Maybe it could also mean describing someone or something but I'm not sure. Sorry that's what all I can say.

  • @mr3011

    @mr3011

    6 жыл бұрын

    ^ true, but it seemed plausible to use it for body parts as well. I'm pretty sure I've heard it used like this before, hmm...

  • @JapaneseAmmowithMisa

    @JapaneseAmmowithMisa

    6 жыл бұрын

    イタリアはピザがおいしいです - talking about Italy mainly and telling what Italy is like. イタリアのピザはおいしいです。 is also correct but the topic of the sentence is "Italian PIZZA". :3 This sentence is describing what Italian pizza tastes like. (delicious or nasty...)

  • @wednesdaynow
    @wednesdaynow2 жыл бұрын

    This was so helpful thank you!

  • @OsamaAdel
    @OsamaAdel6 жыл бұрын

    Great lesson so far. Thank you!

  • @radrainbow101
    @radrainbow1016 жыл бұрын

    So in japanese writing, is it annoying if you keep stating watashi? Or is that only in speaking? Or a little bit of both 😂😭

  • @delete_ur_life5914

    @delete_ur_life5914

    6 жыл бұрын

    You don't really have to state pronouns because it's going to be obvious what you're talking in the context you're saying

  • @user-ep2sm3jm1o

    @user-ep2sm3jm1o

    6 жыл бұрын

    When you introduce yourself, you should start off with 私 so people know what you're going to talk about. After that, you can omit the subject if it's about you.

  • @Kaitokid-iy6jl
    @Kaitokid-iy6jl6 жыл бұрын

    360p squad here!

  • @charlesthorner7423

    @charlesthorner7423

    6 жыл бұрын

    I noticed there was only 360p could you explain me what's going on please ? Is it like videos are only available with 360p when sensei just uploaded them ?

  • @Kaitokid-iy6jl

    @Kaitokid-iy6jl

    6 жыл бұрын

    you need to give it some time until youtube finished rendering the video. it'll take maybe 15min or something after that you can watch in 1080p

  • @charlesthorner7423

    @charlesthorner7423

    6 жыл бұрын

    Kaitokid ok thx

  • @katrien1218
    @katrien12187 ай бұрын

    This really helped me! ありがとうございます

  • @green4liv658
    @green4liv6586 жыл бұрын

    分かりやすかった!!!😭💕💕 勉強なった~ みさ先生最高だね!😂

  • @user-rm4nl3xq8k
    @user-rm4nl3xq8k6 жыл бұрын

    basically (wa) puts emphasis on the word after and (ga) puts emphasis on the word before? wow that´s pretty easy.

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