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доля реакций к просмотрам- 30 окт. 2022 г.I found this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-x_EIPVhJE to be quite interesting, in a Japanese class you might be told to say 「もう一度う言ってください」to ask someone to repeat what they said, but that's only appropriate in a classroom setting, if you are talking "in the real world", people won't usually talk that way, and because of Japanese customs and culture, it might come off as rude in some situations0,00%
- 8 авг. 2022 г.I'd recommend reading this: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10bRzVblKVOsQJjTc2PIi1Gbj_LrsJCkMkh0SutXCZdI/edit#, it's quite comprehensive, the article linked in there as "Zipf's law" is particularly interesting (to me), I want to get good enough at Japanese to be able to understand native speakers, in both "normal" and "nonstandard" speech, to understand anime and manga, but not necessarily than the most difficult dialects, like regional dialects, and understanding how much more difficult it is to do that than to simply be able to hold a conversation is very important0,00%
- 16 июн. 2022 г.this is from Episode 1 of ヲタクに恋は難しい [Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii] "Love is Hard for Otaku", around 00:19:27 in the episode0,00%
- 16 июн. 2022 г.それな! means something like "that's it!"0,00%
- 16 июн. 2022 г.I want to learn a little bit of video editing, just enough to make clips, not to get a job doing that, so I wanted to add some clips with words or phrases, something like this0,00%
- 28 апр. 2022 г.the bot is going to be down, there have been some issues with the server where it's hosted0,00%
- 26 апр. 2022 г.I will be unemployed soon (I won't be in financial distress though), so I'll see if I can start posting again, though I won't promise any set schedule0,00%
- 1 мар. 2021 г.some verbs don't mean that someone is currently performing an action, for example 結婚する [けっこんする] "to marry" in its ている (結婚している [けっこんしている]) form means "I am married" or "he/she is married" this is also the case with 生きる [いきる], which means "to live", and 生きている [いきている] means "I'm alive", rather than "I'm living"0,00%
- 1 мар. 2021 г.くれ can be substituted for ください when making a "desperate plea", or just being close to the person (or trying to "close the distance") for example in Overlord Season 2, Zaryus proposes to Crusch by saying 結婚してくれ [けっこんしてくれ] "marry me" without くれ it would be "get married" but くれ makes it a personal request, it's not just "get married" but "get married [to me]"0,00%
- 1 мар. 2021 г.when using this ている form, you can omit the い and it's still understandable, for example, in KonoSuba, episode 3, around minute 17:45, Kazuma says 喜んでる? [よろこんでる?] "she's enjoying it?" when seeing his party member enjoying getting hit by cabbages0,00%
- 1 мар. 2021 г.the ている/ています thing works for other verbs as well for example, in Goblin Slayer, episode 3, around minute 12:25 the Priestess says: そんな、せめて決める前に相談とか [そんな、せめてきめるまえにそうだんとか] which means something like "that's not fair, at least, before deciding, please consult" or "that's not fair, you should consult (me) before making a decision" Goblin Slayer responds: しているだろ which means "I'm doing it now", this could be more explicit adding 今 [いま], as in 今、してるだろ, but it should still be clear だろ is "the informal to the point of almost being rude" version of でしょう which means something like "isn't it" or "am I not", by itself it doesn't mean anything, but it's similar to ね (as in いい天気ですね [いいてんきですね]) for example 好きだろ [すきだろ] means "you like, don't you?" it could be "you like her, don't you?" or "you like it, don't you?" depending on the subject of the conversation0,00%
- 1 мар. 2021 г.in the previous example, 彼女はりんごを食べる can also mean "she eats apples" as in someone who eats apples vs someone who doesn't eat apples0,00%