N3 Grammar Lesson 2 Japanese Language in Nepali #n3 #japaneselanguagetest
Japanese Lesson: Understanding Conditional Statements
Introduction to the Lesson
- The video begins with a greeting and an invitation to subscribe if viewers find the content helpful.
- The lesson focuses on grammar, specifically conditional statements in Japanese.
Examples of Conditional Sentences
- "お金があったら旅行します" translates to "If I had money, I would travel."
- "薬を飲んだら元気になりました" means "I became healthy after taking medicine."
- "窓ガラスを拭いたら部屋が明るくなった" translates to "The room became brighter after cleaning the window."
More Conditional Examples
- "冷たい牛乳を飲んだらお腹が痛くなってしまった" means "I got a stomachache after drinking cold milk."
- "日本料理を食べてみたら美味しかった" translates to "I found Japanese food delicious after trying it."
Additional Contextual Usage
- Discusses receiving a package from mother upon returning home: “家へ帰ったら母から荷物が届いていた.”
- Mentions checking the refrigerator and finding nothing inside: “冷蔵庫の中を見たら何も入っていませんでした.”
Explanation of Terms
- Introduces the phrase structure for explaining terms: “というのは何々の言葉の何々ということだ.”
- Defines 禁煙 (kin'en), meaning “no smoking,” as not being allowed to smoke.
Cultural Insights and Vocabulary Expansion
- Explains 外来語 (gairaigo), which refers to foreign words that have become part of Japanese.
- Discusses what it means for something to be 地球に優しい (chikyuu ni yasashii), or environmentally friendly.
Practical Applications of Language Learning
- Shares news about earthquakes in Nepal, emphasizing real-world applications of language skills.
- Talks about rumors regarding someone quitting their job, showcasing conversational usage.
Conclusion and Encouragement
- The lesson wraps up with encouragement for viewers to remember new vocabulary and ask questions if they have any.