Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei
Summary: Learn Japanese language goodness every day, 365 days a year with Manga Sensei. Manga Sensei breaks down complicated Japanese grammar and simplifies it so that anyone can understand it in 5 min or less every Monday through Friday. Join us and learn the world’s best language. On the weekend we also get to interview master Japanese speakers, teachers, language hackers, Japanese businessmen, and translators to give you the tips and tricks that everyone, from the first day Japanese learner to the advanced speaker can all learn from.This podcast is great for people studying for the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test), people interested in Japanese grammar and semantics, masters of the trade who might want to learn something new, or just want to get started. We got you.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themangasensei/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themangasensei/Twitter: https://twitter.com/themangasenseiYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyhPCVFsM_0D0YtoFFlkWwWebsite: manga-sensei.comよろしくお願いします!
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Today we go crazy and throw two grammar points together. B4 Ba (if) and B3 Hodo (the extent that) to mean 'the more you X the more you will Y.' This is a super fun grammar point that will blow your mind. Or at least make it just that more Japaneseified.The more you study Japanese the more you will want to hear from us, which is why we have a weekly newsletter, manga-sensei.com
Today we go crazy and throw two grammar points together. B4 Ba (if) and B3 Hodo (the extent that) to mean 'the more you X the more you will Y.' This is a super fun grammar point that will blow your mind. Or at least make it just that more Japaneseified.The more you study Japanese the more you will want to hear from us, which is why we have a weekly newsletter, manga-sensei.com
To the extent that you listen to this podcast, you will gain magical powers. Okay, while that may not be true, the grammar point 'Hodo' is used after Verbs (most commonly できる) or Nouns to show the extent.This is really fun grammar point that can help you articulate just how much of something someone can do. *Remember that when using it to compare to someone, you use the negative tense at the end of the sentence to be polite; and that your verbs are in Base 3. If you don't know what any of that means that's why we have a website: manga-sensei.com
To the extent that you listen to this podcast, you will gain magical powers. Okay, while that may not be true, the grammar point 'Hodo' is used after Verbs (most commonly できる) or Nouns to show the extent.This is really fun grammar point that can help you articulate just how much of something someone can do. *Remember that when using it to compare to someone, you use the negative tense at the end of the sentence to be polite; and that your verbs are in Base 3. If you don't know what any of that means that's why we have a website: manga-sensei.com
Every Sunday John-Sensei is given freedom to speak his mind about something to do with Japanese language and culture. This week he may have gone a little overboard (wait until next week when he actually does) This week he worked to dispell some silly myths about studying Japanese and even majoring in Japanese in College.Enjoymanga-sensei.com
Every Sunday John-Sensei is given freedom to speak his mind about something to do with Japanese language and culture. This week he may have gone a little overboard (wait until next week when he actually does) This week he worked to dispell some silly myths about studying Japanese and even majoring in Japanese in College.Enjoymanga-sensei.com
Toru Fukuyama works for Sokudoku in Japan. A company that teaches people how to read and retain more information and improve their memory. A master at memorization and hacking your brain to learn a new language he was a wonderful to interview. Toru's insights and skills are on full display in this episode that is done in both Japanese and English. Make sure to download their speed reading app, check out their website, and in general improve your ability to learn Japanese through this interview.https://www.pc-sokudoku.co.jp/manga-senei.com
Toru Fukuyama works for Sokudoku in Japan. A company that teaches people how to read and retain more information and improve their memory. A master at memorization and hacking your brain to learn a new language he was a wonderful to interview. Toru's insights and skills are on full display in this episode that is done in both Japanese and English. Make sure to download their speed reading app, check out their website, and in general improve your ability to learn Japanese through this interview.https://www.pc-sokudoku.co.jp/manga-senei.com
Moshi Moshi, Okay, not that kind of Moshi... But what if you could 'what if' in Nihongo. That's what we are going to help you with today! Tune in and check it out.
Moshi Moshi, Okay, not that kind of Moshi... But what if you could 'what if' in Nihongo. That's what we are going to help you with today! Tune in and check it out.
Ever wondered how to say 'I wonder'? Today John Sensei breaks down a fun and fluid Grammar point - Kana.Kana is a sentence ending combination of particles that means to wonder or suppose. かな is a load of fun. Check it out!manga-sensei.com
Ever wondered how to say 'I wonder'? Today John Sensei breaks down a fun and fluid Grammar point - Kana.Kana is a sentence ending combination of particles that means to wonder or suppose. かな is a load of fun. Check it out!manga-sensei.com
other then grammar point is also said as Nara, Naraba, or (B3/Bta Verb)No Nara. If you see that don't panic they are all the same.Nara by itself is most common when speaking,Naraba is just adding the 'ba' from episode 75,and No Nara is just the same thing, but often more on the written side of things, than the spoken.Enjoy!Manga-sensei.com
Bta + ra has a combined meaning of 'if' and 'when' that makes it distinct from B4 ba. Make sure that when you use it that the second clause, is the consequence of the action.For more Japanese and wonderful goodness make sure to check out the website: manga-sensei.com
How to use basic 'if' in Japanese? Find out with today's podcast! *Remember base 4 is えmanga-sensei.com