foreign I anata you it's more common to address people by their name than to say anata if you know their name person that person is polider nihong Japan it can also be pronounced as Nippon Jing used to indicate nationality Hong Jing a Japanese person American an American person a Chinese person a British person indojin an Indian person Indonesia and Indonesian person a Thai person a German person losing a Brazilian person a Korean person sensei teacher Kyoshi it also means teacher however do not address the teacher directly as Kyoshi adjust them as Sensei instead kaisha company employee or office worker shine it also means employee but it's often used with the company's name for example employee of Google Ginkgo Bank King coin Bank employee Issa doctor is plyder Aku University student Hospital Sai years old who Donata is plighter Nang what it can also be pronounced as Nani how old hi yes um is more casual yeah no um is more casual Ohio gozaimasu good morning hello good evening nice to meet you it literally means I'm meeting you for the first time pleased to meet you it literally means please be nice to me lay itchy knee sang Yong or she go look Nana or Street or could you need to sound ju young or juicy Juco Nana or juice foreign all right now let's move on to grammar N1 wa and Tu Des is how we say N1 is N2 n stands for noun so put nouns in the positions of N1 and N2 the letter ha is read as wa when it's used as a particle I am Takashi would be I am a student would be this is I am 22 years old would be nisaides that person is an American indes and is how we say and one is not and two and one and two animasana ja is the contraction of diwa Deva therefore it's also okay to say sounds more formal afternoon informal speech and writing is more common in everyday conversation I am not an American would be foreign that person is not a student is also okay particle is used to ask a question it's always put at the end of the sentence means is N1 and 2. N1 and now means isn't and one and two are you a student would be anatawa and if you want to say yes I'm a student that would be this no I'm not a student it's obvious that you're talking about yourself here so it's also okay to admit the watashiwa part here that person is a teacher now we're gonna learn how to ask who is that person all you have to do is to replace the information you want to know which is Sensei in this case with the correct question word which is that it in this case foreign the plighter version would be I would just say how old is Harry Styles Harry Styles is 29 years old like I said all you have to do is replace the information you want to know with the correct question word don't forget the cut at the end though and one is N2 but when you replace the what particle with the mole particle and say N1 Mo and to Des now it means N1 is also and two I'm a university student that person is also a university student s no particle connects two nouns and N2 is the main item and N1 is the extra information modifying N2 for example shine an employee of Google shine my company a lot of people get confused with the order of N1 and N2 but again always N2 is the main item your assign an employee but you're not Google Google is just added information to tell what kind of shine you are the extra information comes first then the main item follows foreign foreign let's all for this video foreign