Verb~てください (V-te Kudasai) Explained with Easy Examples | Japanese Lesson-133
JAPANESE LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS LESSON-133 Learn how to use V~てください (V-te Kudasai), one of the most common and useful Japanese grammar patterns for beginners. In this lesson, you'll learn how to make polite requests in Japanese using the て-form + ください. This grammar pattern is essential for daily conversations and is frequently tested in the JLPT N5. In this lesson, you will learn: ✅ What V~てください means ✅ How to form the て-form before ください ✅ How to make polite requests in Japanese ✅ Easy JLPT N5 example sentences ✅ Common mistakes beginners make ✅ Daily conversation examples Examples covered include: • Please sit down. • Please listen carefully. • Please wait a moment. • Please eat. • Please write your name. This lesson is perfect for beginners learning Japanese and students preparing for the JLPT N5. Subscribe for easy, step-by-step Japanese lessons and continue your journey toward mastering Japanese grammar! #JLPTN5 #LearnJapanese #JapaneseGrammar #JapaneseLesson #JapaneseLanguage #TeKudasai #JapaneseForBeginners #BasicJapanese #StudyJapanese #JLPTPreparation #N5Grammar #SpeakJapanese #JapaneseLearning #JapaneseClass #JapaneseTeacher

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