Are you a beginner in Japanese and eager to expand your vocabulary? Learning Japanese verbs in their ます形 (masu-form) is a great way to start speaking polite and natural Japanese! In our latest YouTube video, we introduce essential Japanese verbs that are perfect for JLPT N5 learners. This lesson will help you understand how to use these verbs in everyday conversations and build a strong foundation for your Japanese language journey.
Why Learn Masu-form Verbs?
Masu-form is the polite form of Japanese verbs and is commonly used in daily conversation. Whether you’re talking to teachers, coworkers, or new friends, using ます形 ensures that you sound polite and natural in Japanese.
- Learn common verbs in their masu-form
- Hear clear pronunciation and example sentences
- Practice repeating after a native speaker
- Improve your listening and speaking skills
What’s Inside the Video?
We have organized the verbs into different categories to make learning easier. Here are some of the categories covered in the video:
- Daily Actions (食べます, 飲みます, 見ます, 行きます…)
- Travel & Transportation (乗ります, 降ります, 出発します…)
- Studying & Learning (勉強します, 覚えます, 質問します…)
- Emotions & Experiences (楽しみます, 驚きます, 心配します…)
- Work & Daily Routine (働きます, 作ります, 使います…)
By practicing these verbs every day, you’ll start speaking Japanese with confidence!
Watch the Full Lesson Here:
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How to Study with This Video?
Talking about something super important: VERBS!! In this video, we’ll learn some of the most common masu-form(ます形) verbs. It helps to expand your Japanese vocabulary.
- Watch the video and listen carefully
- Repeat each verb after the speaker
- Pause the video and practice making sentences with the new verbs
- Rewatch daily to reinforce your memory
- Try using the verbs in your own conversations!
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