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- 1144 - More Hou
Today we are talking more about the word Hoh, and the phrase Hoh Gah Ih. This is almost always used with past tense. “It’s better if you…”
Tue, 06 Apr 2021 - 1143 - More Yori
Today we talk about when Yori is used, how it’s used, and when to use it by itself. There are multiple versions of Yori and I go over differentiating between them.
Mon, 05 Apr 2021 - 1142 - Hou Ga and Yori
Today we’re going over two different grammar points, which are Hoh Gah and Yori. We use these in contrast to each other or in a phrase. I explain how to use both of these and how to distinguish between them.
Fri, 02 Apr 2021 - 1141 - Auxiliary Word Beki
Today we’re talking about a very similar word to Hazu, which is Beki. This word is often paired with Dah, such as Beki-Dah with the accent going downward on Dah.
Thu, 01 Apr 2021 - 1140 - Hard Musts vs Soft Musts
Today I will talk about the word “Hazu.” This is basically the first and most simplistic of the musts or shoulds in Japanese. I give examples and definitions.
Wed, 31 Mar 2021 - 1139 - Appropriate and Unique Responses
It can often be difficult for new and even intermediate Japanese speakers to come up with the appropriate response to certain questions and sentences, so today I am going to provide you with a few unique responses you can use that will help you sound more fluent and native.
Tue, 30 Mar 2021 - 1138 - Dou
This word usually indicates a question and today we will be diving into how to use this word and the difference between this word and another word similar to it.
Fri, 26 Mar 2021 - 1137 - The Adjective Hoshii
Today we’re talking about another adjective that indicates desire, but alongside that showing of desire, we want to do it over a particular item. I talk about Hoshii Garu and Ga Hoshii.
Thu, 25 Mar 2021 - 1136 - Garu
Today we are going to be going over Garu, which is over somebody else. In Japanese we often talk about area of information, which basically is who can say what. I cannot say that you like blue, but I can say I think you like blue. I give examples.
Wed, 24 Mar 2021 - 1135 - Auxiliary Adjective Tai
This is when we take a verb and we attach an adjective part to the end. Like the word Nai. To not eat is Tabei Nai. Today we’re doing something very similar and talking about Tai.
Tue, 23 Mar 2021 - 1134 - Another Phrase Using Koto
When using Kotoh it’s a nominalizer so everything before Kotoh is modifying Kotoh. Usually with verbs we’re going to see things ending in base 3 or base Tah, which is usually past tense or present tense. Today we’re talking about “Kotoh ni naru.” Naru is a non volitional act.
Mon, 15 Mar 2021 - 1133 - More About Koto
Today I go more in depth into Kotoh. We go over the phrase “Kotoh gah, Dekidu.” Using phrases to simplify bigger ideas or sentences.
Fri, 12 Mar 2021 - 1132 - How to Express Have You Ever
The phrase “Have you ever…?” is what we will be going over today. I explain how to ask this type of question and give examples.
Thu, 11 Mar 2021 - 1131 - Mono, Koto’s Twin
Monoh is a physical thing, and used like when you say “It’s on the tip of my tongue.” This is used like Kotoh, but has to be used with tangible things rather than intangible things.
Wed, 10 Mar 2021 - 1130 - Tangible or Intangible Things; Koto
Kotoh means thing, or what. In this episode I describe another way to overcome those moments when you can’t think of the right word or words to say. Instead of using filler words, this method has to do with describing the action or thing that you can’t think of.
Tue, 09 Mar 2021 - 1129 - -Ba Yokatta
Today I will discuss this base 4 phrase. This base is a very simple if, having clause A and clause B, the two different parts of our sentences, being one contingent upon the other.
Mon, 08 Mar 2021 - 1128 - Full Review; Bases and Base 4
I go over the various bases that we have talked about in previous episodes. I explain what base 4 is, how to use it more effectively along with the word “Bah.”
Fri, 05 Mar 2021 - 1127 - Ba Yokatta
In this episode of Manga Sensei, John Sensei teaches us our first official Japanese phrase, Ba Yokatta. Before this, we have covered individual parts of grammar, but never whole phrases.
Mon, 01 Feb 2021 - 1126 - Base 4, Ba
In today's episode, John Sensei gives us a review of the 4th base, Ba. We have covered bases 1-5 before and even gone into depth on specific bases.
Fri, 29 Jan 2021 - 1125 - Verbs, hajimeru
This verb means to start. This is a unique verb because of how it is used with other verbs. I explain how and when it’s used.
Tue, 26 Jan 2021 - 1124 - Stacking Particles
Today we’re talking about how to use different types of particles together. No-deh, neh, yo, Genki-nah.
Mon, 25 Jan 2021 - 1123 - Jya-na, Goodbye
There are various different ways to say goodbye to people. Yana is an informal way to say bye to your friends.
Fri, 22 Jan 2021 - 1122 - Kashida, Feminine ParticleThu, 21 Jan 2021
- 1121 - Technical Particle, Nado
This is a particle to make things ambiguous, which often refers to things such as “et cetera,” or “In the like.” I compare Nanca and Nado.
Fri, 15 Jan 2021 - 1120 - A Little Bit of Filler, Nanka
Nanca is a word to replace “um.” The difference about this word though is it has a meaning, kind of like an unknown/abstract object, like “thing-a-ma-jig.”
Thu, 14 Jan 2021 - 1119 - Kamoshidenai, the Difference in Probability
This word is used in place of “might.” This is used when something has a lower probability of happening than deshoh.
Wed, 13 Jan 2021 - 1118 - Desu, at the End of the Speech
This is used when there is some uncertainty, or something is unknown about which you are speaking. “I will ‘probably’ go to Japan.”
Tue, 12 Jan 2021 - 1117 - Gurai
This word is used to give an approximation. It’s one of those words that is also going to be used for time. It has to do with a specific quantity.
Mon, 11 Jan 2021 - 1116 - Goro
This word is usually used with time. It has to do with approximation, for example “About this time,” or around this time.
Fri, 08 Jan 2021 - 1115 - Amari
I give you the different ways to pronounce Amari, and break down how to use this word in different sentences, including mainly negative sentences.
Fri, 08 Jan 2021 - 1114 - Names
Today we're talking about the various ways to say "I" and the number of ways you can use names. We go over when to use someone's first or last name, and how to refer to yourself, such as male and female forms of "I."
Wed, 23 Dec 2020 - 1113 - Two Things Happening During the Same Period
We talk about the word idah, which is the most basic version of the word "while." We go over different versions of "while" and "during," and the most simple versions of these words.
Tue, 22 Dec 2020 - 1112 - Reflexive 3rd Person Pronoun
This is when you are referring to yourself in the 3rd person, such as when you say "I didn't think that 'I' could get into college." The second I is in the 3rd person.
Mon, 21 Dec 2020 - 1111 - Nagara
This word happens when you put things in base 2. It's another version to express "while." It indicates that the action preceding the verb is taking place at the same time, or it's a simultaneous action expressed by the same clause.
Fri, 18 Dec 2020 - 1110 - Money and Numbers
Today I talk about exchange rates and where to place money symbols. I talk about 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10,000, and so forth.
Thu, 17 Dec 2020 - 1109 - Pronouns and Name Suffixes
Today we go over pronouns and name suffixes, such as Jibun, which is similar to myself or my. We learn how to refer to girls or boys and talk about the hierarchy of language.
Wed, 16 Dec 2020 - 1108 - Temple Kanji and Posts, Aida Ni
I talk about the very middle symbol you find in many Japanese passage ways or entrances called aida.
Tue, 15 Dec 2020 - 1107 - Uchi Ni
This is not the uchi of your home, but the symbol looks like a person under a cage. This is quite similar to idah. We learn how to say "While I was learning Japanese in Japan." This is usually used with state or progressive actions.
Mon, 14 Dec 2020 - 1106 - Particles De, NiThu, 10 Dec 2020
- 1105 - How to Attach Directional Particles to Verbs
“It’s on your right side.” I go over directions like North and South. Where to find the location of an item like a remote, or cell phone.
Wed, 09 Dec 2020 - 1104 - Directional Basics
In this episode I talk about before something happens and after something happens. Both before you and after you, or in front of you and behind you.
Tue, 08 Dec 2020 - 1103 - Basic Overview of Directions
Many things in Japanese are often temporal as they are physical, and we’re talking about how this pertains to directions. I go over various types of travel from one place to another.
Mon, 07 Dec 2020 - 1102 - Question Particle, Male and Female Speech
Today I talk more about formality and how men and women speak differently. Men tend to be less polite when talking versus when women speak.
Fri, 04 Dec 2020 - 1101 - Kanji
Kanji can often be a detriment if learned early, which is why I’ve chosen to talk about it later in this podcast. It’s better to get used to the language before trying to learn to understand and read Kanji.
Thu, 03 Dec 2020 - 1100 - Teh Base
I go more into the different forms of “But.” I talk about “Even though,” and various other words like But.
Wed, 02 Dec 2020 - 1099 - Formality and Being Polite
Today we’re diving a little deeper into how we use formality and why we use Des, Dah, Mas, and the plain form noun.
Tue, 01 Dec 2020 - 1098 - Vector Verbs Part 5
This is the last episode in the vector verb series. Today I go over some of the confusing things between the different vector verbs and make some clarifications.
Fri, 20 Nov 2020 - 1097 - Vector Verbs Part 4
Today we are talking about the last verb when it comes to the three major vector verbs, Morau. This one is the easiest version of the three.
Thu, 19 Nov 2020 - 1096 - Vector Verbs Part 3
I talk about the word Kureru, which goes along with the word Agheru. I talk about going from party B to party A and give some examples.
Wed, 18 Nov 2020 - 1095 - Vector Verbs Part 2
The first group of vector verbs where it comes from the speaker’s area of information to the listener’s area of information. I will talk about the word Agheru.
Tue, 17 Nov 2020 - 1094 - Vector Verbs Part 1, Movement of an Object
There are a number of different types of verbs in Japanese. Some are implied to have more than one meaning. Some are meant to communicate movement. We also have reciprocal verbs and stative verbs. Today and over the next 4 days I’ll be talking about these different types of verbs.
Mon, 16 Nov 2020 - 1093 - The Humble and Polite Form
I explain how to talk in this form by improving and increasing the level of diction. The difference between talking to your family members, friends, and business associates.
Fri, 13 Nov 2020 - 1092 - The Particle Zutsu
This particle indicates equal distribution of quantity. Like when passing out a piece of candy, you give one piece of candy to each friend.
Thu, 12 Nov 2020 - 1091 - 5 of the Main Japanese BasesWed, 11 Nov 2020
- 1090 - Toki and the Optional Particle Ni
Ni usually needs to go with a verb and is used for an emphasis as to what happens “when.” I talk about what role Toki plays with the word Ni.
Tue, 10 Nov 2020 - 1089 - Using Time More Efficiently
Today we are talking about time. There are various symbols and words to use for time, such as “Toki”, which I go over in this episode.
Mon, 09 Nov 2020 - 1088 - The Limiter Shka
This is exclusively used with negative words. It’s like Bakari, but only used with words that have negative meanings.
Fri, 06 Nov 2020 - 1087 - Dakeh and Bakari
Dakeh is used to say things like “Only.” Bakari is more like “Nothing but.” I give examples of the differences between the words.
Thu, 05 Nov 2020 - 1086 - The Japanese Particle, Demo
In today's episode, John Sensei teaches us about demo. Demo means "however" or "but" in Japanese and has many different ways of saying it, depending on the formality and politeness of the situation.
Tue, 03 Nov 2020 - 1085 - Alternative Use of No
I talk about nominalizers, or anything that changes a part of speech into a noun. I explain where No plays into this.
Mon, 02 Nov 2020 - 1084 - The Limitation Particle, Dakeh
This is used for things like alone, or just, or merely. I give examples of when to use this word in sentences.
Fri, 30 Oct 2020 - 1083 - Difference Between Ni and Heh
I explain when to use Heh in place of Ni, like when you’re writing a long letter or text. Pronounced more like Eh rather than Heh.
Thu, 29 Oct 2020 - 1082 - When Not to Use NiWed, 28 Oct 2020
- 1081 - The Japanese Particle, 'Ga' Alternative Uses
Although we covered ga in the 30-day challenge, we are going more in-depth on the other uses of ga. John Sensei teaches us how to combine 2 sentences into one using ga. John Sensei gives us great examples of this use of ga as well as do's and don't's.
Tue, 27 Oct 2020 - 1080 - Nodeh, Another Way to Say Because
This word indicates a reason or a cause. This word is different from Kara and I explain why and when to use it.
Mon, 26 Oct 2020 - 1079 - The Japanese Particle, Madeh-NiFri, 23 Oct 2020
- 1078 - The Japanese Particle, Made
John Sensei teaches the particle madeh, which is used similarly to kara, except it’s used to end sentences.
Thu, 22 Oct 2020 - 1077 - The Japanese Particle, Karah Pt. 2
Today we talk about an additional meaning of Kara. This particle has to do with the reason that you are doing something. Kind of like the word “Because.”
Wed, 21 Oct 2020 - 1076 - The Japanese Particle, Karah Pt. 1
John Sensei teaches how to use kara in a sentence. He goes over how to use it in a regular sentence and then how to use it in various tenses such as past tense.
Tue, 20 Oct 2020 - 1075 - The Other "Mou", A Japanese Adverb
There is a very similar sounding but different meaning mou. Mou, is an adverb, unlike mo which is a particle. John Sensei teaches us how to pronounce and properly use mou to describe something that has a change of state.
Mon, 19 Oct 2020 - 1074 - Semantics and Specifics of Mo
In today's episode, John Sensei goes deeper into more specific uses of mo and how to properly use them. The apporiate placement and use of mo is very important in speaking proper Japanese.
Fri, 16 Oct 2020 - 1073 - Introduction To the Second Section of Manga Sensei
John Sensei introduces us to the next set of Japanese that he will be teaching. He provides clarification on the goals and subject matter that will be covered. John Sensei also provides more tips on how to help learn a new language effectively and helps sort out which vocabulary words are helpful and which are not.
Thu, 15 Oct 2020 - 1072 - Self Evaluation and Review
Today, John Sensei urges us to take a break from learning new things and evaluate where we are at with our Japanese language skills thus far. He gives us tips on how to learn a new language most effectively, and how to self evaluate our progress.
Wed, 14 Oct 2020 - 1071 - Day 31 - End of 30-Day Challenge
Review of the Manga Sensei 30 Day Challenge. Setting the baseline of learning moving forward. Feel free to go back and review, to carry the knowledge moving forward with new lessons. Patients and practice, remember Japanese takes 10,000 mistakes in order to be fluent.
Tue, 13 Oct 2020 - 1070 - "In Order to"; Day 30 of the 30-Day Challenge
Combing the learning to make sense of the Japanese words we have learned thus far. Including the last grammar point — the form “in order to” or a version of “for” in English. Tame = "in order to” in Japanese.
Tue, 13 Oct 2020 - 1069 - Ing - Ending; Day 29 of the 30-Day Challenge
State of verbing, unique conjugation, focusing on the Japanese equivalent of the ING ending. Two states of verb; condition and action.
Mon, 12 Oct 2020 - 1068 - Particle - Ne; Day 28 of the 30-Day Challenge
Sentence ending particles: Japanese explanation mark and Japanese relation particle. Particle — Ne. Conversation bubbles, and infinitive statements on someone else’s behalf can be considered culturally rude.
Fri, 09 Oct 2020 - 1067 - Reveiw of Concepts and Conjugation of Japanese; Day 27 of the 30-Day Challenge
Today, John Sensei wants to review some concepts and conjugation of Japanese. This episode is a perfect opportunity for you to review some of what we have learned so far in the 30-day challenge as well as give you some time to listen back to previous episodes or catch up on episodes you may have missed.
Thu, 08 Oct 2020 - 1066 - Wo, The Direct Object Marker Pt. 2; Day 26 of the 30-Day Challenge
Although we have learned about wo before this episode, it is important to know about some exceptions. John Sensei gives us more specific uses of this direct object marker and exceptions for when to use wo and when not to use wo.
Wed, 07 Oct 2020 - 1065 - The Kodoasaur; Day 25 of the 30-Day Challenge
John Sensei teaches us about the "kodoasaur" which is used to define ownership of information. This is one of the lessons that the tools located at www.manga-sensei.com are highly recommended in order to completely grasp this unique Japanese concept.
Tue, 06 Oct 2020 - 1064 - Adverbs; Day 24 of the 30-Day Challenge
In today's episode we cover adverbs in Japanese. The sentance structure in Japanese is much different than English. John Sensei in an earlier episode compared the placement of nouns, verbs, adverbs, etc. to the way Yoda speaks. John Sensei teaches us about some adverbs and simple sentences to practice our adverb placement.
Mon, 05 Oct 2020 - 1063 - Japanese Adjectives Pt. 3; Day 23 of the 30-Day Challenge
Today we learn more about Japanese adjectives and their conjugations. John Sensei reviews what we have learned so far and goes deeper into conjugation. Depending on the context and desired politeness, Japanese words will change and it is important to know how to do it properly so you won't offend anyone unintentionally.
Fri, 02 Oct 2020 - 1062 - Japanese Adjectives Pt. 2; Day 22 of the 30-Day Challenge
In the second lesson about adjectives, John Sensei teaches us how to conjugate adjectives. As we have talked about before, Japanese is a very contexual language and the way you say things changes based on context. John Sensei also teaches us about commonly mixed up adjectives that sound similar in Japanese, such as cute and scary.
Thu, 01 Oct 2020 - 1061 - Japanese Adjectives Pt.1; Day 21 of the 30-Day Challenge
John Sensei teaches us about the two types of adjectives within the Japanese language. We learn the difference between the two groups and practice differentiating between them with John Sensei.
Wed, 30 Sep 2020 - 1060 - The Japanese Particle, De Pt. 2; Day 20 of the 30-Day Challenge
We have previously covered the location of action usage of de. Today John Senei teaches us how de can be used as a use marker. We learn how to utilize de as a use marker and how to properly use it in full sentances.
Tue, 29 Sep 2020 - 1059 - The Japanese Particle, No; Day 19 of the 30-Day Challenge
The Japanese particle, no is very versatile and has many uses. John Sensei teaches us how to use it properly and also how useful it can be. No can be used to describe possession, similar to the 's in English. It can also be used to link two related nouns together and also to tell location.
Mon, 28 Sep 2020 - 1058 - Ni, The Direction Particle Pt. 2; Day 18 of the 30-Day Challenge
John Sensei goes deeper on the intricacies of the direction particle, ni. He explains how it is extra specific in written form and can help describe a very specific location or a general location depending on how it is used.
Fri, 25 Sep 2020 - 1057 - The Japanese Particle, Mo; Day 17 of the 30-Day Challenge
John Sensei teaches us about the Japanese particle, mo. John tells us about some do's and don'ts and advises against overusing this particle.
Thu, 24 Sep 2020 - 1056 - The Japanese Particle, De; Day 16 of the 30-Day Challenge
De is used to describe the location of actions. John Sensei teaches us how to use this particle properly and elaborates on how useful it can be. We also learn a couple of new sentences to practice in Japanese.
Wed, 23 Sep 2020 - 1055 - Day 16 Bonus Episode
In this bonus episode for Day 16, John Sensei goes on Instagram to thank all of you listeners supporting this podcast. John reminds us of the different channels he has set up to ask questions about Japanese that isn't covered within this podcast.
Wed, 23 Sep 2020 - 1054 - Wo, The Direct Object Marker; Day 15 of the 30-Day Challenge
John Sensei teaches us about wo, the direct object marker of Japanese. Direct object markers mark the recipient of an action. John also teaches us how to use wo in a sentence and helps us build more complex complete sentences with our knowledge thus far.
Tue, 22 Sep 2020 - 1053 - Ni, The Direction Particle; Day 14 of the 30-Day Challenge
(Actually episode 14) In today's episode, John Sensei teaches us about Ni. Ni is the particle that is used to indicate direction in Japanese. He also teaches us some useful sentences with his examples of how to use and conjugate ni properly.
Mon, 21 Sep 2020 - 1052 - The Japanese Particle, Ka; Day 13 of the 30-Day Challenge
Today we talk about Ka, another particle within Japanese. Ka acts as a question mark in Japanese. The uses change depending on the situation and how polite you are trying to be. John Sensei also gives us some do's and don'ts when using Ka.
Thu, 17 Sep 2020 - 1051 - Existence Verbs, Iru and Eru; Day 12 of the 30-Day Challenge
Today, John teaches us about two existence verbs iru and eru. One of the general rules of which to use is whether you are talking about a living thing or an inanimate object. John also explains the difference between these verbs and desu.
Wed, 16 Sep 2020 - 1050 - Japanese Verb Exceptions; Day 11 of the 30-Day Challenge
John Sensei teaches us about the exceptions in the verb rules of Japanese, which are suru and kuru. He talks about how useful they can be and how to properly use them.
Tue, 15 Sep 2020 - 1049 - Conjugation of Japanese Verbs pt. 2, The Quadrant; Day 10 of the 30-Day Challenge
In the second part of Japanese conjugation of verbs, John Sensei teaches us about the quadrant. The quadrant helps determine how to conjugate a verb based on past or present tense, and whether it is positive or negative.
Mon, 14 Sep 2020 - 1048 - Conjugation of Japanese Verbs pt. 1; Day 9 of the 30-Day Challenge
John Sensei introduces us to the different conjugations of Japanese verbs. He teaches us his methods of breaking them up into different "bases" to simplify the learning process, and when to use which conjugation.
Fri, 11 Sep 2020 - 1047 - Japanese Verbs pt. 2 Godan Verbs; Day 8 of the 30-Day Challenge
John Sensei teaches us about godan verbs on day 8 of the 30-day challenge. There are 3 types of Japanese verbs and we have already talked about ichidan verbs in our previous episode. John Sensei goes more in-depth about conjugation and the differences between the types of verbs.
Wed, 09 Sep 2020 - 1046 - Japanese Verbs pt. 1, Ichidan Verbs; Day 7 of the 30-Day Challenge
On day 7 of the challenge, we talk about Japanese verbs and more specifically, ichidan verbs. John talks about the 2 other groups of Japanese verbs and teaches us how to differentiate between them.
Tue, 08 Sep 2020 - 1045 - The Japanese Particles, To and Ya; Day 6 of the 30-Day Challenge
Today we cover more grammatical particles. These two are very similar so don't worry, it won't be too difficult to learn both in the same day. To and ya both are used as the "and" in a list or group of things. The difference is contextual and important, and John tells us how to know when to use which particle.
Fri, 04 Sep 2020
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