Every time I watch a Kaname's video, Im impressed by how SIMPLE and CLEAN he explain things, I never understand things this easily. This dude is a teacher and an actor at the same time! 誠にありがとうございました、要先生!♥
@DinnerForkTongue7 ай бұрын
He has godly sense of didactics.
@shayanzaidi2836 Жыл бұрын
This was absolutely excellent. Never have these 2 complicated verbs felt so clear to me. The comparison to 'go & come' made it so clear! 教えてくれてありがとう ♥
@stucky101 Жыл бұрын
Same here. When I say 'go to my place' it definitely sounds like I'm not currently there. But if I say 'come to my place' I am presumed to be there. Never thought about it until Kaname Sensei made it clear !
@AtlantisAng Жыл бұрын
The explanation of ageru using" this action of eating mushroom ... for the sake of you" is one of the most romantic I have ever heard 🤭🤭for eating mushrooms!
@teefreeze50 Жыл бұрын
Tanaka-san a real one for doing all that work !!!! He needs a raise frfr
@answer5092 Жыл бұрын
教えてくれてありがとうございます 🙏
@byrondeleon3618 Жыл бұрын
Excellent explanation as always. Can't wait for the もらう explanation. Hopefully other points will be explained like させていただく, ちょうだい, くださる, etc. かなめ先生に感謝しています
@amykennedy6251 Жыл бұрын
教えてくれてありがとう! Combining these two phrases and using the “go and come” comparison really helps. Looking forward to learning more about もらう 😆
@ciu17 Жыл бұрын
As who studying Japanese, this channel is very helpful in both Japanese and English. ありがとうございます
@user-bl3qu1lj1x Жыл бұрын
4:41 I have never heard of あげるか?(Do you want ~?) in my life and it sounds weird. あげようか? is correct.
@WinryRockbellElric Жыл бұрын
One tip when learning languages i wish i realized sooner was that you need to personally find out what you like to say in your home language translates to in the language you are learning, and if it's appropriate in that culture, and how to present your ideas and beliefs about the world, likes and dislikes. Questions people commonly ask to get to know people. but my Japanese text book wants me to say バナナわきろい as a response to だれですか
@yarukineez0 Жыл бұрын
Your channel has taught me more about Japanese than 6 years of textbook studying 本当ありがとう先生!
@jaeger3647 Жыл бұрын
I got back from Japan recently and one of my favorite parts of being there was being able to speak Japanese with actual people! It was kind of rough at first. On my first night there after eating dinner, I didn't know how to say I wanted to pay so I basically just said "buy" to the waiter and I was so embarrassed until he finally got it. A couple KZfaq videos later and I was much more confident in ordering and paying in Japanese! My level of Japanese was okay enough to get by and many people hit me with the "nihongo jouzu," but I hope to improve my Japanese for next time. I remember watching your pitch accent video prior to my trip and maybe that contributed to why many people understood what I said. I'm glad I found your channel again!
@sakaardita7790 Жыл бұрын
Been learning how to use てあげます、てもらいます、てくれます in class, i was confused on how to use them properly and glad you make a video about it. ありがとうございますKaname-さん!!
@uchihashoto7685 Жыл бұрын
For the ones who are new in japanese these verbs are some of the most important ones. You will use these verbs very often in various kinds of sentences.
@uchihashoto7685 Жыл бұрын
Also no desu structure which he also explains in another video and different meanings of verbs in -te form are must study subjects in Japanese
@crazychase443 Жыл бұрын
I was JUST thinking I hoped you made an Ageru + Morau video. So incredibly grateful. Can’t wait for the next one!!
@KageYuuki Жыл бұрын
i really love howr educational your videos are, i just recently got motivated to learn japanese again after neglecting it for a few months, your videos really help me with these and learning the differences and uses for each word, keep it up!
@Prince.Hamlet Жыл бұрын
I neglected it for 12 years but now I’m back baby!! your earlier studies will pay off my friend. Make a pact for yourself to understand the news by next summer
@zuhachan Жыл бұрын
proud to say i was here when kaname-san only had 30k subs :) his lessons are really helpful and easy to understand. so clear. ありがとうございます 先生😀
@kitsburrard5530 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the clear explanations. And thanks for keeping "morau" for a separate video. I think one reason I still get muddled with these is that teachers always tackle them all at once. A request: could you give some hints about the most common verbs (...te) that 'kureru' and 'ageru' are used in combination with . The examples with food and drink seemed unlikely to happen in real life often. ("I ate the mushrooms for you"? - seems a possible but improbable example.) With any language there are "colligations" - typical grammatical combinations that are more likely. Mastering grammar is not just about what is possible, but what is more probable. "tetsudatte kureru" is an excellent obvious example, but are there are few more "classic" examples of verb+kureru and verb+ageru combos you could highlight? A follow-up video demonstrating a few more of the most typical situations for using them would be helpful.
@PatriciaKuljanich3 ай бұрын
I love that it's like Spanish in using honorifics and speaking differently to people who are more respected than others because of age or station. It makes it more understandable for me. Thank you so much. I hope you have an ideal of how much your lessons help.
@Pokedeus Жыл бұрын
「あげる」と「くれる」の使い方を教えてくれてありがとう 😉
@lolthe011 ай бұрын
大変勉強なりました!助かる~ お疲れ様でした。
@denizkendirci4 ай бұрын
i remember confusing the use cases of ageru and kureru when i first learnt about them but like in most cases, the neat trick is to remember the real meanings behind the words. if you remember that ageru as a verb itself means "to elevate, to raise, to increase", then it's easy to extrapolate that you use "ageru" when you are the giver, out of politeness, you put the receiever in a higher social and moral position than yours, so you naturally "elevate" the object you are giving to his level.
@1001001a Жыл бұрын
Hi im learning japanese for work! I find your videos fantastic! Please dont stop making them! :D
@daaminazad2817 Жыл бұрын
i feel so lucky and privileged to have access to this level of teaching and education for free
@spongebobsquarepants4576 Жыл бұрын
Your channel slowly but surely is becoming one of the best channels for learning Japanese out there. Really love the way you teach. Thank you so much!
@coolbrotherf127 Жыл бұрын
このビデオを高く評価します。So glad I found this channel. It's helped me a lot.
@Haselmaus1503 Жыл бұрын
Awesome timing. We had the advanced level today in our Japanese class on that topic. Your explanations are so helping to put everything into the right context!
@hyphaeahpyh Жыл бұрын
すごく勉強になりました!ありがとうございます!
@notechis Жыл бұрын
Ahh, I've been really struggling with these, and this video cleared them up for me entirely! ありがとうございました
@tensaichigo2 Жыл бұрын
These videos are SO useful. Thanks so much! I've been learning a lot from these and it's helping me figure out how to conversate and interact in Japanese rather than just learn words and try to string them together into sentences. 😂😁
@19thieves Жыл бұрын
I always stumble using japanese verbs. When Im talking to a Japanese, they always clarify who is the subject that im talking to. These video clear things to me. You're a great teacher!
@charlesclauss7545 Жыл бұрын
My favorite Japanese teacher on KZfaq. Thanks!
@tacobite32568 ай бұрын
Ageru >> give Kureru >> given Awesome, thank you for clearing that up for me.
Naito san is incredibly insightful in his teachings. Thank you for making these videos. どもありがとうございます. I pray that he will gain popularity and subscribers so we could all learn more.
@Emblematicify Жыл бұрын
First time I was in Japan was 10 years ago, serious study time of Japanese 5+ years. These videos are so helpful in confirming those little doubts in my mind of "is this 100% percent correct or just technically correct" Absolutely a great study resource!
@thalanoth Жыл бұрын
Percent percent 😅
@warido37 Жыл бұрын
Tanaka is such a nice friend!!!
@David-Liu Жыл бұрын
wow, in this channel I can learn english and japanese at the same time. I really appreciate it.
@nakama156 Жыл бұрын
Man I discovered this channel yesterday but I already love it
@JackieLombardi Жыл бұрын
Thank you for intricately explaining the nuances of the Japanese language...it really helps connect a lot of dots ♥
@josecarlosrodriguez98769 ай бұрын
明るい説明ビデオを作ってくれてありがとうございました。
@HhHh-kz5gp Жыл бұрын
I'm grateful as the other learners. I feel more confident about chatting with people in Japanese
@hollyhockgod Жыл бұрын
This is really helpful. I though I knew everything about あげる、もらう and くれる and yet, I didn't realize あげる and くれる would be referring to the listener when making questions. Also, I was using あげる for third persons because I didn't even know any alternative. プレゼントする and 渡す sound great. 本当にありがとう
@lulolean Жыл бұрын
As always these are extremely helpful! I love the examples and all of the nuance of the language.
@mhmd5622 Жыл бұрын
Using some dialogue a bit long to show example is very useful for listening, thanks a lot Kaname san. Please keep doing this.
@deskoooo Жыл бұрын
Thank you for going over this!! Much simpler than the textbooks and I appreciate the additional explanation of sentences that are grammatically correct, but just sound plain weird to native speakers.
@ThirdCoastGardening Жыл бұрын
I look forward to all your videos.
@user-fb2og5qt8 Жыл бұрын
Another banger 🔥 教えてくれてありがとう!
@VoidloniXaarii Жыл бұрын
You're so great, thank you so much for your every video
@SynoPTL Жыл бұрын
That's perfect timing, I'm right on that topic right now
@ngaifattkee8809 Жыл бұрын
Wonderfully explained. Very clear and many illustrations used to provide full explanation of the difference between the two あげる and くれる.
@jotunros Жыл бұрын
Fantastic lesson. The explanations are very detailed and you provide all of the nuances that non-native speakers wouldn't normally know. I am looking forward to the next video. 教えてくれてありがとうございます
@AllithLumia Жыл бұрын
Kaname-sensei is the best explaining the Japanese grammar. 🙏
@frodberserk3 ай бұрын
先生 needs to be protected at all costs
@user-jx1ig4ze2t Жыл бұрын
This channnel is freaking amazing 教えていただいて、ありがとうございます!
@Prince.Hamlet Жыл бұрын
This feels like your friend is teaching you
@baybaygottemmad9464 Жыл бұрын
また要先生いい文法と単語を教えてくれてありがとうー。すごく感謝してね
@christianstark4623 Жыл бұрын
Great. Thank You. I really appreciate the depth and details of your explanation. I already learned a lot from your videos.
Great explanation, clear and straightforward. Thank you!
@drantilla Жыл бұрын
ナイト先生は日本語を教えてくれました。ありがとうございます 🙏😊
@tonycadena4711 ай бұрын
great video. i admit that even after 10 minutes I still didn't understand. but after you kept on with example after example..... i finally got it! you'd be a great advanced mathematics teacher!
@parttimesaint3165 Жыл бұрын
This is great! I hear "help" followed by "くれ" so I just assumed it was a word for "please". It's helpful learning what it actually means and how I can use it in actual conversation.
@bavlo4048 ай бұрын
I think your explanation is so clear, thank you,I wanna see all your videos
@carolekousen Жыл бұрын
Great teaching ! Thank you so much. All the details, you share makes it very confortable to understand.
@LycorisLilyP Жыл бұрын
こんな大きなダイアモンド見たことないでしょ?あげるね〜 🔃🔨 Thanks for another lovely video, as always! I've actually been wondering how to ask someone to do something for myself/others, so what a coincidence that this video popped up!
@raptorlewis27311 ай бұрын
Your videos are a great supplement to my learning. My class gives me the foundations and you're supplementing it. For that, I'm grateful.
@milinmt5 ай бұрын
just saw あげる and くれる in my classes ! your video was a great help ! Thanks !
@OriharaKaoru Жыл бұрын
This was explained so much better than my Japanese textbook! Thank you!
@Villiers_ Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to watching this later, your explanations always unlock some new kind of understanding. It would be awesome to get a させる / られる video, those continue to be a struggle for me
@Hasaki_YT Жыл бұрын
These videos are a treasure to be able to watch. Thanks so much for continuing to teach us!
@evelyncikas Жыл бұрын
It was very useful! I'm happy I came across this channel. Going to check all the other videos, feels exciting! 🤩🤗 ありがとうございます!
@sherpFPS Жыл бұрын
These lessons are so unbelievably well made, god bless you.
@stevebethhayward858 Жыл бұрын
Thank, This was very helpful! I am very appreciative of your attention to detail. As well as using different examples also detailing, what is implied and common etc. Thank you very much!
@zachchen9564 Жыл бұрын
Chinese has similar but not the same structure gěi which means “to give” For example A:” Aaah, wǒ bù xiǎng xǐ yīfu (I don’t wanna do my laundry) B: wǒ gěi nǐ xǐ le ba (I’ll do it for you) A: ‘lâoshī jiāo gêi le wô hênduô zhīshi (jiāo means to teach, and gêi means to give) A: ‘ nǐde dàngāo ne?(where is your cake?) B:bèi wǒde gǒu gěi chī le (it was eaten by my dog)
@HongKong1842 Жыл бұрын
Very clear and helpful. Thank you.
@schnubsiente57857 ай бұрын
Best あげる and くれる explanation video. 👍👍👍
@michelleyamamoto55196 ай бұрын
I like your teaching style very much, Thank you for your channel
You do have some fantastic lectures, very in-depth!
@sublimecrisis Жыл бұрын
I just learned あげる today so I was already trying to use it incorrectly! I'm glad I found your video before making to many mistakes 👍
@legendted6237 Жыл бұрын
really nice explanation here sir. I listened from start to end.
@zoheirgotuk1141 Жыл бұрын
great lesson
@HizumiUna Жыл бұрын
So, basically, if it carries the particule "は" it will use "上げる", if it carries "に", then it's "くれる" and if it's your boss, you'll use "差し上げる". Understandable sir 👌
This video is much needed. Thank you for the clear explanation!
@kyrarose4517 Жыл бұрын
18:49 OOOOOOOOH Okay, so self-learning Japanese here, and when trying to read some text a couple months back the character would use いただけませんか quite a bit. I tried finding this phrase online, but after coming up short l resorted to thinking "Maybe it's just a weird version of いただきます? Without food? So l guess she's really grateful??? In question form??????" Thank you for uploading these, truly.
@siiri4564 Жыл бұрын
勉強になりました。教えてくれたありがとうございました。Your videos are very helpfull and funny xD
@user-xk8jn8ev1j Жыл бұрын
Wow... so amazing. Your video is so helpful than ever. Thx
@koxukoshu Жыл бұрын
such an awesome vid, especially in conjunction with your もらう video. thank you!
@tuyoiushi9 ай бұрын
When I see ageru and kureru, it reminds me of the word lend and borrow. They both mean "give" but there is a direction in those two words. Also ageru usually give me a feeling like "I grant you", so it's not often used when meeting with strangers or people who is superior than us. If there's any chance I want to know how kanamesan would explain the word "~agetekureru" and "~kureteageru". Yoroshikuonegaishimasu.
@315315Barbara Жыл бұрын
Excellent work. Thank you 😊
@sophialopes3581 Жыл бұрын
your videos always motivate me to study and keep going. You're the best teacher I've ever came across !! Thank you for the amazing content