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JLPT N3 Grammar : Noun + に対して (ni taishite) - Against, in Contrast in Japanese

#jlptn3 In this video, Natsumi-sensei will introduce you to the grammar point: に対して(JLPT Level N3 Grammar Point). This grammar is used in cases where you want to express your emotions towards something (people or item) and also to express a contract in between two items or people! Want to learn Japanese online? Check out our Online Group Japanese lessons! Learn Japanese in an online small classroom environment. → https://cotoacademy.com/lms/ Register for a free account and browse our skill-specific courses~ Want access to more of our videos? Click "Join" to become a Member of our YouTube channel and get access to more Japanese learning videos! Want to learn JLPT N3 Grammar on your own? Check out our Self-study JLPT N3 Grammar workbook! → https://www.coto-language.com/product-page/jlpt-n3-grammar-no-1-72 Coto Japanese Academy is a Japanese language school in Tokyo, Japan. Make sure to follow us on social media: ■ Website: https://cotoacademy.com ■ Shop: https://www.coto-language.com/ ■ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cotoacademy/ ■ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cotoacademy/ ■ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cotoacademy

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7 days ago

Everyone, please listen up. Mr. Tanaka is always kind to those in need. They are kind to those in need. Hello, I'm Natsumi from Coto They are kind to those in need. Today's grammar is "ni taishite" This grammar could be used in conveying actions or emotions towards a person or object Tanaka-san is a kind person To who is he kind to? He is kind to those in need Let's see another example Come on, let's go Because we are meeting Mr. Tanaka We shouldn't be late it's because Mr. Tanaka is very strict
about time Mr. Tanaka is strict What is he strict about? He's strict about time When it comes to time, he is strict How to use it is noun + "ni taishite" those in need (noun)+ ni taishite time (noun) + ni taishite "ni taishite" also have one more usage it could also be used in expressing the contrast in between two items or people for example It's raining in Osaka, but Tokyo is having a nice weather The condition in Osaka and Tokyo are different right? Today's video ends here Thank you so much
for watching! See you in the next video! Goodbye!

Comments

@markuss1712

この教え方は気に入って好きです。分かりやすくて親切です。😊

@arturovillagran2682

先生いつもありがとうございましたお疲れ様でした。メキシコから です

@rmij2312

先生ありがとうございます。

@animeaddicted26

Now fully understood❤❤

@animeaddicted26

なつみ せんせい は わたしたち の もんだい にたいして とても しんせつなんです。。それに なつみせんせい の SMILE が大好きです❤❤

@tempo700

Thank you so much for that video. I was always wondering how to translate "ni taishite" into English. Also wondering about the expression "ni kanshite". Are these 2 expressions the same?