Using Ending Particle ね in Japanese

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Kaname Naito

Kaname Naito

Жыл бұрын

Ending particles are a necessary part of Japanese language. The meaning of a sentence could be different based on what particle you use or do not use. In this video, I'm going to talk about one of the most important ending particles, ね (ne). The most basic function of ね is to express agreeable nuance and seek validation from the listener when you make a comment about something that you and the listener can perceive. I'll explain that with examples in the video. There are other ways that this particle is used. I'll explain all that functions I can think of that ね has with examples so that you can have clearer idea of how to use it.
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@kanamenaito
@kanamenaito Жыл бұрын
Examples Transcript: このラーメン、おいしいですね。 そうですね。 本当ですね。 おいしいですね。 きれいですね。 そうですね。 本当ですね。 本当にきれいですね。 札幌の夜景、きれいでした。 札幌の夜景、きれいでしたよ。 札幌の夜景はきれいでしたね。 札幌の夜景、きれいだよね。 札幌の夜景、きれいだね。 札幌の夜景、きれいだよね。 これは本ですね。 これは爪切りですね。 これはペンですね。 天気がいいですね。 本当ですね。暖かいですね、今日。 そうですね。バーベキューがしたいですね。 そうですね。ビールが飲みたいですね。 暑いですね。 うん、暑いですね。 ビールが飲みたいですね。 うん、ビールが飲みたいですね。 大きいですね。 本当に大きいですね。 あれ?雨が降ってきましたね。 本当ですね。 昨日のパーティー、楽しかったね。 うん、楽しかったね。 昨日のパーティーは面白かったね。 ね、面白かったね。 昨日の試験、難しかったね。 ね、模擬試験より難しかったね。 昨日の地震、大きかったね。 うん、大きかったね。 怖かったね。 うん、怖かったね。 昨日の雪、すごかったね。 本当だよね。私3時間も雪かきしてたよ。 あれ?こんなところに居酒屋あったっけ? 最近オープンしたみたいだよ。 入ってみよっか? いいよ。 この店、あまり雰囲気良くないね。 そうだね。音楽のセンスもよくないし、失敗したね。 そうだね。このビール飲んだら別の店に行こっか。 そうだね。 ・・・ こんなひどい店、久しぶりだね。 そうだね。料理もおいしくなかったね。 ほんと。店員の態度も良くなかったね。 そうだね。もう来ることないね。 そうだね。 うーん、ちょっと濃いね。 このスープ、ちょっと味が濃いね。 もうちょっとお湯を足したほうがいいね。 ちょっと味が濃いよ。 ちょっとお湯を足したほうがいいよ。 このじゃがいもちょっと硬いね、もう少し茹でたほうがいいね。 私クッキー焼いたんだけどさ、あまりおいしくないとおもうんだけど、食べてみる? いや、おいしいよ。 ねえ、この服どう?昨日買ったんだけどさあ、あまり似合わない? いや、似合うよ! 私最近5キロも太っちゃった。かわいくないしょ? いや、かわいいよ。 田中さん、今日ちょっと顔が青白いですね。 田中さん、そのシャツすごく似合ってますね。 田中さん、そのカバンかっこいいですね。 あれ?その車、田中さんのですか? うん、そうだよ。 うわー、田中さんの車すごくかっこいいですね。 俺さっき水風呂に入って垢すりしたね。 ね?知るかそんなもん。俺らが一緒に風呂に入ったかのような言い方すんなよ。 あれ?今日は月曜日だよね? いや、今日火曜日だよ。 ねえ、ロイズの生チョコレート食べたことある? ある。 あそこの生チョコ本当においしいよね。 うん、本当においしい。 ねえ、てつやのラーメン食べたことある? あるよ。あそこおいしいよね! おいしいよね!俺あそこの3代目てつや正油が好き。 あれおいしいよね!あの魚介のスープが大好き。 田中さんってかっこいいね。 田中さんってかっこいいよね。 明日はクリスマスですね。 そうですね。時間が経つのは早いですね。 本当に早いですね。ミカさんは、明日何か予定あるんですか? それがないんですよ。田中さんは? 私も無いんですよ。もしよかったら、明日一緒にディナーでもどうですか? いいですね!どこに行きます? あの、レストランカナメって店、知ってますか?あそこ、おすすめですよ。 あー、知ってます!あそこ美味しいですよね! 行ったことあるんですか?あそこ雰囲気もいいですよね。じゃああそこにしましょう。 あー、食べた食べた。おいしかったですね。 おいしかったですね。あのステーキ、柔らかくてジューシーでしたね。 そうですね。あとあの最後のケーキも最高でしたね。 いやー、楽しかったですね。 そうですね。また行きたいですね。 へえ、田中さんって40歳なんですね。 へえ、田中さんって英語話せるんですね。 日本の果物ってこんなに高いんですね。 要先生って優しいんですね。 出かける時はドアに鍵をかけるのを忘れないでね。 寝る前にちゃんと歯を磨いてね。 天気予報によると今日は雨みたいだから、傘を忘れないでね。 今夜ママ出かけるからね。夕飯作れないからね。ちゃんと自分で作って食べてね。 ねえ、あとでちょっと車借りていい? いいけど、あの車高いからね。絶対ぶつけないでね。 チヒロちゃん、北海道に行っても、私たちのこと、絶対に忘れないでね。 忘れないよ。たまに手紙書くからね。あと、北海道のお菓子とかポストカードとか送るからね。 わかった。楽しみにしてるね。 今度北海道に遊びに来てね。待ってるからね。 わかったよ。気をつけてね。 ありがとう!じゃあね。またね! えっとー、2400円ですね。 お名前は? えっと、要ですね。 要さんはどこに住んでるんですか? えーっと、札幌ですね。 あ、すいませーん!お会計お願いします! はいよ!えーっと、全部で12400円ですね。 あれ今日の会議って、何時からだっけ? えーっと、6時からだね。 ねえ、田中さんって、どんな子がタイプなの? んー、俺は素直で明るい子がいいね。 風吹いて来たね。明日多分、雨降るね。 ねえ、私何型だと思う? うーん、チヨちゃんは多分B型だね。 ぶっぶー!O型でした! ねえ、今夜カラオケ行くんだけど、田中さん誘ったら、来るかな? 来ないだろうね。田中さん歌歌うのあまり好きじゃないみたいだから。 あー、お金欲しいなあ。佐藤さん、社長に頼んだら、給料上げてもらえると思いますか? 多分無理でしょうね。社長ケチだから。 私あの俳優嫌いだね。なんか表では、子ども好きのいい人みたいな感じで出してるけど、実際は裏で悪口とか言ってそう。 ねえ、明日の日ハムとソフトバンクの試合、どっちが勝つと思う? わからないね。 そう?私は日ハムが勝つと思うね。 ねえ、今日ちょっと車借りていい?あとで女の子とデートあるんだよね。 やだね。 実はね、私ね、妊娠したんだ。 私はね、あなたのことを思って話してるんですよ。 えー、言葉というのはですね、他の人とコミュニケーションを取るためだけに存在するのではなくてね、物事を考えたりね、抽象的な概念を捉えるためにも必要なんですよ。もし言葉がなかったらね、「愛」だとか「信用」だとか「真実」だとかね、そういう概念を考えることすらできないんですよ。 いやあ!あのパフェ、おいしかったね! ね! またあの店に行きたいね。 ね! ねえねえ、明日また行かない? 明日?いやー、でも毎日食べたら太っちゃうしょ…。 え?行かないの…? んー、でも… 行くよね? うーん… ね? うーん… ね!? わかったわかった。行く行く。 楽しみだね! このラーメン、おいしいね。 このラーメン、おいしいな。 ああ、ビール飲みたいね。 ああ、ビール飲みたいな。 皆さん、これで終わりです。 疲れたね。 ねー。 「ね」を覚えるのは大変だね。 ねー。 終助詞って複雑だね。 ねー。 あー、なんかビールが飲みたいね。 ねー。 1日がもっと長かったらいいね。 ねー。 もし今度みんなで一緒に飲み会ができたらいいね。 ねー。 支笏湖でキャンプしたいね。 ねー。 俺ちょっとしつこいね。 ねー。 早く動画終わらせてほしいね。 ねー。 すいません。では終わります。
@furou3111
@furou3111 Жыл бұрын
最高すぎだよ
@pieTone
@pieTone Жыл бұрын
Yo what. This is so useful
@bonfire7042
@bonfire7042 Жыл бұрын
すげえ!ありがとう
@BliTzeDGames
@BliTzeDGames Жыл бұрын
These are really useful to use as sentences for words to learn, thank you!
@Trynottoblink
@Trynottoblink Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your hard work, it’ll be so much easier for me to make flash cards for these.
@Dionaea_floridensis
@Dionaea_floridensis Жыл бұрын
Babe wake up new Naito
@sirfizz6518
@sirfizz6518 Жыл бұрын
ね!
@XTRM-fd7ty
@XTRM-fd7ty Жыл бұрын
Looks like the same Naito to me.
@fgrey-
@fgrey- 3 ай бұрын
@@XTRM-fd7ty i love you for this
@MrMricecreamman1
@MrMricecreamman1 Жыл бұрын
Kaname is a really good teacher. He is teaching how native speakers speak. So far from what I can tell, he's not really explaining how grammar, but speaking in real life situations. Love this channel!!!
@howard_blast
@howard_blast Жыл бұрын
Yes, he is very different from any other resource because of this.
@TaseenTaha-jb6kc
@TaseenTaha-jb6kc 7 ай бұрын
*For Future Reference* 📝 0:42 - General use of ね 5:27 - Using ね for shared past events. 8:18 - Using ね for opinion of shared experience. 10:25 - Using ね to comment on listener. 11:20 - Don’t confuse ね with よね. Other Uses 📝 14:17 - ね for a fact that you didn’t know before. 14:51 - ね for sthing you want listener to remember. 16:03 - ね to convey thought processing. 17:36 - ね to convey uncertainty. 18:12 - ね to convey strong opinion. 18:59 - ね to our emphasis on explanation. 20:23 - Using な instead of ね。
@notpearl3590
@notpearl3590 Жыл бұрын
In case anyone wants an English equivalent to ね, it's very similar to the British slang "innit".
@spicyweasel
@spicyweasel Жыл бұрын
"That's rather bit cringe innit bruv"
@JoaoVHS
@JoaoVHS Жыл бұрын
いいね(t)
@JackieLombardi
@JackieLombardi Жыл бұрын
@@JoaoVHS LMAO
@alamrasyidi4097
@alamrasyidi4097 Жыл бұрын
"desu ne? = "innit?" or "dont you think?" "desu yo?" = "dont you know?"
@pizzaapplepie1338
@pizzaapplepie1338 Жыл бұрын
Its fockin chewsday innit
@xX_Moonluster_Xx
@xX_Moonluster_Xx Жыл бұрын
It's so weird how I felt I understood this without actually formally knowing it? To have it explained like this makes me realize how much I've learned just by acquiring more than studying... Of course, I don't know everything and I can't claim to, but it's interesting to realize it. Thank you for the great explanations as always! ありがとうございます!
@lolo_o4309
@lolo_o4309 9 ай бұрын
I mean it's basically isn't it (or innit) in English in all these situations, which probably makes it easier to grasp.
@Nameless_Individual
@Nameless_Individual 7 ай бұрын
@@lolo_o4309 It's more liberally used though. The 「これは本ですね。」He translated as "(as you can see,) This is a book." It's basically an indicator that you're saying something extremely obvious and the primary goal of the sentence is to come across on the same page.
@abrahamsito
@abrahamsito Жыл бұрын
"ね" Usage: * When the other person share with you the experience that you are saying. * (11:01)
@ozen.m8161
@ozen.m8161 Жыл бұрын
本当にありがとうございます🙏🌹🌹🌹 Kaname-sensei, how you are teaching Japanese particles or other concept in context while also providing ample examples and not as segregated individual parts of a language makes me proud to learn from you. You're doing supreme work and I cannot thank you enough 🌹🌹🌹
@Dhalgrim
@Dhalgrim Жыл бұрын
We have the exact same thing in German (at least where I come from) For example “Die Suppe schmeckt gut, ne?” Answer could be “Ja, ne”. If you said to someone “Ramen schmeckt gut, ne?” who never had Ramen they would basically tell you “no clue, never had it”. Seems very similar to japanese. Even uses the same sound. So this is actually super easy for me 🙏🏻
@fmfmnico
@fmfmnico Жыл бұрын
haha interesting😆
@Tashtegoo
@Tashtegoo 3 ай бұрын
but it's not a rule, it's often kind of a marotte. I don't think you would find this in a German textbook. "ne?" is like a slang abbreviation of "nicht?" or "nicht wahr?", which is said differently depending on region. In other regions like the Berlin area you instead say "wa" at the end of a sentence.
@jennsuicune
@jennsuicune 2 ай бұрын
Ne is also the form we use for nein in Elsaß. It's just a happy coïncidence but the real meaning is not the same.
@fredericchopin7639
@fredericchopin7639 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Do you think you'll do a similar one for other particles? Especially わ, ぞ, ぜ, さ
@hawukk4866
@hawukk4866 Жыл бұрын
I know ぞ is just a more masculine form of よ, like drawing attention to something, I don't know much about the other ones though. I say just read lots about them and try to use them alot
@kwell869
@kwell869 Жыл бұрын
From my experience わ is mostly used by women and seems to be similar to よ. I've mostly heard "~わ" and "~わよ" used in anime but I don't think i've heard a girl use it irl. Men can also use it but it tends so be in shorter sentences/phrases and you need to make sure to attach the わ with a low pitch accent or you might sounds kinda feminine(?). I've also heard women use it this way too. Thats just what i've picked up tho, and i'm nowhere near native lol.
@fredericchopin7639
@fredericchopin7639 Жыл бұрын
@@kwell869 Do you know anything about ぞ? I think of it as a masculine version of わ but I'm not sure
@joulesapura349
@joulesapura349 Жыл бұрын
@@fredericchopin7639ぞ/ぜ more volitional i guess cuz that's how i hear understand it (頑張るぞ 帰るぞ 行こうぜ)
@joulesapura349
@joulesapura349 Жыл бұрын
わ is a feminine spin on よ but it's not really part of the standard set.さ is like -ness or in a more general way, a slight emphasis on something(ish) (この人は優しさ)
@leonye2455
@leonye2455 Жыл бұрын
And I really love the examples he uses , plus the vivid facial expressions and the tones that come with the examples. 最高だね.
@coef100
@coef100 Жыл бұрын
In Brazilian portuguese specially in Rio de Janeiro we use a particle with the same sound in the same way: "né"
@krerkamatawate4196
@krerkamatawate4196 11 ай бұрын
Thank you. This make me clear the difference of ね、よ、よね
@dahyimi2185
@dahyimi2185 Жыл бұрын
I'm amazed at how detailed and logical Kaname-san's explanations are. There are many things which I consider obvious or intuitive and would never ask: "But why?", but Kaname-san is able to explain even for people who might have a harder time grasping it.
@askadia
@askadia 7 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful lesson about Japanese pragmatics and speech acts in real life situation.
@mephistosprincipium
@mephistosprincipium Жыл бұрын
wow didn‘t knew there are some many nuances to it - I definitely have to watch this multiple times to really grasp everything 😅
@vasilikonstan
@vasilikonstan Жыл бұрын
You are crushing it with these videos! The best Japanese language KZfaqr. Keep up the good work!
@skyn3817
@skyn3817 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the comparisons to English while explaining the concepts. Too many Japanese language channels act as if Japanese is some strange alien language, even when there's direct comparisons between languages.
@mrsenxo
@mrsenxo Жыл бұрын
I've been trying to understand this for SO long. Years!! I've asked so many teachers and Japanese friends. This video finally made it all so clear. Thank you!
@bIacktide
@bIacktide Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great video as usual! I'm sure you have plenty of video ideas waiting in your backlog, but I would love to hear your explanations for ぐらい and ほど when talking about the "extent" of something.
@powerpuff4ever
@powerpuff4ever Жыл бұрын
Please make one of these for 〜と思う! I was taught to use it to say “I think” but I feel like I see it come up in so many contexts that wouldn’t necessarily translate that way but I can’t figure out a reasoning behind them
@giuseppeagresta1425
@giuseppeagresta1425 Жыл бұрын
Could you please make some examples? I'm curious
@eponymous3784
@eponymous3784 10 ай бұрын
Don't quote me on this, but と may be used here as a quotation particle here. Basically a statement, followed by "I (or someone else) think."
@paulminneman5507
@paulminneman5507 Жыл бұрын
Amazing! Thanks for this incredible video 🙏
@mddale
@mddale Жыл бұрын
I love your examples! So effective.
@dream431ca
@dream431ca Жыл бұрын
This is hands down the best video I have seen on these particles. Amazing job!
@WWEdeadman
@WWEdeadman Жыл бұрын
Your explanations are absolutely great.
@kirayoshiakisato792
@kirayoshiakisato792 Жыл бұрын
Kaname sensei ❤ i always looking forward to your video
@HookTheMonster
@HookTheMonster Жыл бұрын
I am incredibly grateful for these videos. Thank you. 🙏
@maria_0525
@maria_0525 Жыл бұрын
I always wondered how to use it. Thank you sooooo much for this video!!
@Hiraichwan
@Hiraichwan Жыл бұрын
Wow really good channel, just discovered it recently. The examples are really concrete and I like that, thank you and good work 😊
@veget_asian
@veget_asian Жыл бұрын
I learn alot. Thank you very much
@diegocastillo5400
@diegocastillo5400 Жыл бұрын
Very beautiful lesson.
@TheJamaaJournalists
@TheJamaaJournalists 6 ай бұрын
my fav yt channel. ur so helpful. the only one that actually helps me
@Nutellochka
@Nutellochka Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your videos, they are extremely helpful!🌷
@Julez-
@Julez- 4 ай бұрын
Very well explained
@coffee-is-power
@coffee-is-power Жыл бұрын
Its funny bcs in portuguese we also do that, we say né which is abreviation for não é? (isn't it?), and the pronunciation is the same
@bananeeek8376
@bananeeek8376 Жыл бұрын
Top izakaya reviewer. I really appreciate you adding furigana to your examples. Cheers!
@bi0r0b0tics
@bi0r0b0tics Жыл бұрын
my absolute favorite channel on youtube. much love from Berlin ❤
@taniakaulitz6490
@taniakaulitz6490 8 ай бұрын
As a Portuguese speaker I understand "ne" because we have it in our language too and it also sounds like the Japanese ne. I wonder if Japan got it from the Portuguese conquistadors from their cultural exchanges from centuries ago. In our language "né" is a short for "Não é?" (Isn't it?).
@AlexC-O_O
@AlexC-O_O Ай бұрын
I love your content, it feels like it's right around my current level.
@RavnVidarson
@RavnVidarson Жыл бұрын
Very good video. I learned a lot!
@JonahSMoonRiver
@JonahSMoonRiver Жыл бұрын
this is stuff i already know, but i watch kaname anyway because how well he explains it.
@Gadlaru
@Gadlaru 11 ай бұрын
I asked for a video about ending particles some time ago, and I don’t know if that’s what brought you up to do this one, but I’m really glad I did. I really enjoyed it, really. I think I can finally truly understand ending particles. Your examples were so natural and so funny, as always. Thank you so much for you efforts!
@erionlovingood2748
@erionlovingood2748 Жыл бұрын
He gets right to it with no time to waste and I like that. I like his examples😊
@dr.merlot1532
@dr.merlot1532 Жыл бұрын
綺麗ですわ!
@sydneymarie2095
@sydneymarie2095 Жыл бұрын
この動画は最高ですね!!
@littlered6340
@littlered6340 Жыл бұрын
Wow, this guys videos are always super informative. I rarely use sentence ending particles because I'm always afraid of messing them up. This helps a lot. 🙏
@uoomiiii
@uoomiiii 10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Really your teaching style is very clear and easy to understand! 😊
@kaluvaidas4152
@kaluvaidas4152 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much sensei
@5hyguy42
@5hyguy42 Жыл бұрын
Wow this is actually really helpful
@mattcy6591
@mattcy6591 11 ай бұрын
Just what i needed
@streilitzia
@streilitzia 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! This was really helpful. I laughed a lot and, even though I could be doing anything else, I really wanted to stay and watch your video! It felt informative and entertaining. I just started a Japanese class this semester and I think your channel is going to be my favorite.
@eigojiyouzu
@eigojiyouzu 11 ай бұрын
この動画とても便利ですね!
@Seto521
@Seto521 Жыл бұрын
あなたの努力に感謝 🙏
@bonebard6178
@bonebard6178 Жыл бұрын
Hey just discovered this channel and want to say so far it's been refreshing seeing a not dry humorless teacher. Was wondering if at some point you could do the variations of "to go" found that the variations of words involving going or "went to" to be confusing
@louisluioui
@louisluioui 7 ай бұрын
very helpful 🙏
@tamiwithani
@tamiwithani Жыл бұрын
Kaname-san no 'ne' kawaii yo ne! かなめーさんの「ね」かわいいよね!
@PunkTenshi
@PunkTenshi Жыл бұрын
you’re incredible!
@noxanneballadynasowacka6125
@noxanneballadynasowacka6125 2 ай бұрын
My pen friend from Japan uses ね twenty four seven and it’s always confused the heck out of me (though I understood the gist of it). I must’ve embarrassed myself so many times in our DM’s by using it incorrectly. Now I know better.. Thanks for a thorough breakdown!
@Phoenixz33
@Phoenixz33 Жыл бұрын
The examples are such an emotional rollercoaster. I laughed. I cried. I learned about ne.
@johanneswerner1140
@johanneswerner1140 Жыл бұрын
2:40 that's what I was wondering! Thanks!
@s3r3nity
@s3r3nity Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!
@adrianeklowcabramek
@adrianeklowcabramek 2 ай бұрын
ありがとございます!
@PikPikkabbu
@PikPikkabbu 5 ай бұрын
Thank you😀
@frogmint
@frogmint Жыл бұрын
ow wow, 22 minutes? excited to dig into this video :)
@itismeanttobe
@itismeanttobe Жыл бұрын
Thank u sensei
@Sean-me4fv
@Sean-me4fv Жыл бұрын
Wow! I had no idea that even if the other person has experienced the same thing (but not WITH you) that you shouldn't use NE. I am blown away by this information.
@antonkornishuk3446
@antonkornishuk3446 Жыл бұрын
すごい動画だよね!
@mrdanieljcook
@mrdanieljcook 5 ай бұрын
It's similar to using "isn't it" in English, like "the moon is beautiful tonight, isn't it" (question mark optional)
@ELPurinrin
@ELPurinrin 4 ай бұрын
発音めちゃくちゃいい
@cyanure1320
@cyanure1320 8 ай бұрын
i am a little confused about some points but this is really a great video i learned a lot thank you
@uminchu59
@uminchu59 Жыл бұрын
It's fun how you seem to sidetrack onto some sort of normal conversation with yourself.
@あさと_uwu
@あさと_uwu Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you for this vid. I clearly did understand the use of ね, よ, だよ and よね in a short time. You're examples and explanations are really great, great for learning Japanese and great for doing shadowing. ありがとうございます looking forward for more educational Jp vids. 😁
@nocchu5035
@nocchu5035 Жыл бұрын
Please never change the channel banner with the dogs on it 😭😭 It makes me giggle every time I see it
@LearnerALL
@LearnerALL 9 ай бұрын
ありがとうございました
@CatEqualsYes
@CatEqualsYes 6 күн бұрын
You're the man Kaname! I WILL learn Japanese.
@kiri374
@kiri374 Жыл бұрын
Sunday morning Naito 🙏
@FabienSola
@FabienSola 3 ай бұрын
Excellent video, really good way to teach with good examples! だけど、ステーキはSteakですよ😊
@janpavlik3170
@janpavlik3170 5 ай бұрын
I came here ready for anything, but I am so glad we have the exactly same particle in my native languange, so I understand it completely and it is natural for me to use... Back to learning kanji I suppose then... :D
@CaptZenPetabyte
@CaptZenPetabyte Жыл бұрын
I think the first two things I should learn to speak in Japanese, will be to learn many ways to apologise for my Japanese and for being a foreigner. 😏 Thank you *Kaname* very much for your instruction and generosity for making and sharing these instructions.
@akianareverie5118
@akianareverie5118 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos sooooo much ❤
@contagiousintelligence5007
@contagiousintelligence5007 Жыл бұрын
You speak English so well!
@aftertone3146
@aftertone3146 Жыл бұрын
So the key nuance is that its an information that we both share at the time
@notme437
@notme437 6 күн бұрын
i always remember the hiragana for ne by thinking "it's curly, ne?"
@azarishiba2559
@azarishiba2559 10 ай бұрын
The ending was great XD XD
@nuuked
@nuuked Жыл бұрын
this straight up had me thinking abt all those duolingo exaples that have "ne = isn't it" used, despite having no contextual perspective 💀
@315315Barbara
@315315Barbara Жыл бұрын
Love your examples. So funny 😂
@jackyspearow
@jackyspearow Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the amazing in-depth explanation as always! If I may give a little feedback, I think the translation for "そうですね" as "yeah right" may be a bit confusing for native English speakers. The phrase "yeah, right" is almost always used in a sarcastic sense. It's like telling someone, "I don't believe you." Small detail, but the video is really great regardless.
@xudaniel2762
@xudaniel2762 Жыл бұрын
ね in different languages: American English: _, right? Canadian English: _, eh? British English: innit (slang for isn't it) Chinese: 吧
@727maekawa
@727maekawa Жыл бұрын
Had to reschedule my date again tonight because new video
@user-if3eq3gb1v
@user-if3eq3gb1v Жыл бұрын
要さんはかっこいいね。
@blackrosenuk
@blackrosenuk Жыл бұрын
Your videos are very good and helpful! Just letting you know, in your translation for ステーキ, you used the homophone "stake" (which is what people use, usually metal or wooden, to secure a tent, tree, etc.). I dont think anyone would want to eat a stake! The correct word would be "steak."
@sahrul8103
@sahrul8103 Жыл бұрын
Make a lot of this video please, each article. 私の日本語のせんせい
@MarcoMazziniYT
@MarcoMazziniYT Жыл бұрын
Funny how in some parts of Northern Italy (where I live) we use to end phrases with "nè?" which sounds exactly like ね and literally means "non è?", or in English "isn't it?".
@annebittencourt9260
@annebittencourt9260 Жыл бұрын
Same here in Brazil! We use "né".
@bearbacon5994
@bearbacon5994 Жыл бұрын
Naito da goat 🫡🫡🫡
@IJethrobot
@IJethrobot 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for providing all this additional context around how ね is used! I had one question regarding the sentence at 10:20 「かわいくないしょ?」. What is the meaning of the ending 「〜しょ」 here? Is this a shortened and/or casual version of 〜でしょう, or is there other meaning/connotation behind this ending?
@Dietghostscp2107
@Dietghostscp2107 4 ай бұрын
It reminds me of agreeing slang in the northeast or other regions America. Being from nyc thats the feel i get. But more specific to being in someones company.
@zcelalam4757
@zcelalam4757 Жыл бұрын
I understand the ね now, but now there's a new ending I need to know "さあ" 😅
@reihiramatsu5822
@reihiramatsu5822 Жыл бұрын
I kinda got lost at the middle. Def need to rewatch
@mnfchen
@mnfchen 11 ай бұрын
要さんってかっこいいよね。
@Manoswiech
@Manoswiech Жыл бұрын
brazilean portuguese né 🤝japanese ね
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