Japanese Ammo with Misa | Causative-Passive form┃I Was Made / Forced to ~┃~せられる vs される @JapaneseAmmowithMisa | Uploaded July 2019 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
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This time we'll learn how to use the causative-passive form.
This form is used to make a sentence like "I was made to do ~" / "I was forced to do ~" in Japanese.
We'll also learn the differences between "~せられる" vs "される".
Both 待たされる (matasareru) and 待たせられる (mataserareru) mean "to be made to wait" but how are they different? Find it out in the video!!
Watch the part 1 on the causative form first
- youtu.be/jpo7YOytU6c
Part 2 here
- youtu.be/GfOQBPbE1dI
The lesson on "てあげる / くれる / もらう"
- youtu.be/lp-2PNSANJ8
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Support Misa on Patreon
- patreon.com/japaneseammo
This time we'll learn how to use the causative-passive form.
This form is used to make a sentence like "I was made to do ~" / "I was forced to do ~" in Japanese.
We'll also learn the differences between "~せられる" vs "される".
Both 待たされる (matasareru) and 待たせられる (mataserareru) mean "to be made to wait" but how are they different? Find it out in the video!!
Watch the part 1 on the causative form first
- youtu.be/jpo7YOytU6c
Part 2 here
- youtu.be/GfOQBPbE1dI
The lesson on "てあげる / くれる / もらう"
- youtu.be/lp-2PNSANJ8
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