How to Talk About Feelings of Others
In Japanese, it’s ungrammatical to state someone else’s feelings assertively, like “父は悲しいです”, even if their emotions seem obvious. Many learners are taught to lessen the assertiveness with phrases such as “it seems” or “he looks”. Well, it works, but there’s another more common way. In this video, I’ll show you how to do it with ~がる Check out my paid and free Japanese courses: https://kaname.me Support the channel: www.patreon.com/KanameNaito

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