The Japanese sentence structure

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Hi, I'm Layla from Japan! I'm so happy to be a part of your Japanese learning journey!!
I love sharing my language and culture with people from all over the world. I also love watching people study new languages. I learnt to speak English using Podcast and YouTube videos on my own. So now I really want to help Japanese learners to speak Japanese with my videos!!
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I've been studying Japanese since 1998 and I can't seem to get sentences down because nobody told me it was the particles. I went to college and took courses, the professor never even told me.

I wish I had known this 25 years ago, that's a lot of time lost. Thank you for explaining, I kept thinking Japanese people just spoke like Yoda.

GoldenEmperorManifest
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This is a really important video!

I never realized these principals in Japanese exist, and they're crucial to actually understand Japanese.
Learning words and letters is one things, but this is the type of lessons that really lets you understand a language.

I'd love to see more of these!

NoamVH
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Oh snap this is the first video new learners should watch. Its essentially the organization or structure of sentences in japanese. Learning this theory before learning words is sooo much easoer now its about increasing vocabulary and plugging in the words thankssss

funkthat
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I want to thank you very much for your videos.
You speak slow and clear even in the videos where you speak more japanese.
Your videos helps me a lot.
Thank you for your time and work doing this very good and important video. And for all the other content.

ありがとう ございます😊

bramdal
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Layla does an excellent job with her lessons.Her pronunciation & pace of speaking is ideal for following .

percyg
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You're so much better at teaching than the Japanese teacher at my University ✨

ananthaanu
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The quiz at the end really helped solidify the lesson for me. Great video! 先生ありがとうございます

billthebodyguy
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Bringing me back memories of when I took a couple of years of Japanese language in high school. Thank You Layla!

jowelvaldez
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Nice
You have nice way to teach
I like to hear

qamarzaman
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Hi Layla, you're a great teacher! I'm following you now on instagram and youtube.
Your videos are really helpful and useful and your friendly approach makes it fun to listen and learn.
I've been to Japan many times but have only learned individual words - this video, in particular, is very useful for me as I have been too shy to try and put sentences together when speaking with people in Japan.
I'm trying to improve my skills for when we are able to return to Japan again.
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. I really hope you're able to make your dreams come true with your language school.

robfos
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Thankyou Layla. This lesson cleared many things up for me.
Very logical presentation and your graphic diagrams really help.

danielpalamara
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thank you very much, that helped me a lot

nhathuyly
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Thank you for the video Layla! It’s very helpful!

azurebing
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Thank you for clear and concisely explaining structure and use of particles.

CyclingCornwall
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thankyou so very much for all your time and effort you put into this channel, your lessons are very good

gregtca
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This was absolutely the best! Thank you for sharing this ❤

Mrcraft
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I'm learning a lot of japanese with you :) I can say that today I learn something new and this make me happy :D thank you very much, regards from Chile!

ricardod.g.
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As a beginner, this video is very helpful to me! I really hope you make a video in the future explaining 'desu', 'masu', and 'da'. I have been studying them for days and there are so many forms and nuances like 'datta desu' or 'dewa arimasen deshita' or 'deshita'. I get confused. I love your videos on here and on instagram! Thank you for being a great teacher! :)

ronniegirard
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Hello Layla, best of luck with your language school, I'm rooting for you! It's helping me so much! My japanese teacher sent me your videos to learn from.

aureaproportio
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It’s a nice little video with the natural word order😀 The only thing I would point out is that NOT putting the verb/adjective at the end is not only “messy” it actually changes the meaning of the sentence by creating a subordinate (eg: 飲みました抹茶を… vs 抹茶を飲みました have different meanings with the first one being an incomplete se sentence)

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