Index

  • 01:25 - All Japanese sentences have the same core (A and B).
  • 02:24 - Every sentence in any language boils down to being β€œA is B” or β€œA does B”.
  • 03:33 - The が particle is the centre of Japanese grammar, all sentences revolve around it in Japanese.
  • 03:48 - Even if you can’t see が in a sentence, it is still there, just invisible.
  • 04:48 - The subject of a sentence is always marked by the が particle.
  • 05:23 - だ marks something as the thing that the subject is.
  • 05:39 -だ only goes one way. A=B but B!=A.
  • 06:04 - Adjectives in Japanese end with い.
  • 06:40 - い adjectives have the functionality of だ built in, so だ should - not be added to them.
  • 07:08 - Japanese verbs end with う.
  • 07:09 - だ is a copula.