June 17, 2021
I want to watch the scene of people playing (analog) board games on YouTube. (playthrough video) What keywords could it be helpful to seek that kind of video?
私は、人々がボードゲームをしているビデオをYouTubeで見たいです。 そのようなビデオを探すのにどんなキーワードが役に立つでしょうか。
I want to watch the scenevideos of people playing (analog) board games on YouTube.
(playthrough video) What keywords cshould it be helpful to seek that kindI use in order to find this type of video?
This just sounds better to me.
Playthrough Videos of Board Games.
I want to watch the scenevideos of people playing (analog) board games on YouTube.
A "scene" is one short part of a video or of a movie. The word you want to use here is "videos", and you want to use it in the plural because I am assuming you want to watch more than one video.
(These videos are called playthrough video) s. What keywords cwould it be helpful to seek thatfind these kinds of videos?
It is a bit weird to put (playthrough video) in the middle of your paragraph by itself, so it's better to incorporate it into a sentence.
Here, "find" is better than "seek". "Seek" means "to look for", but you want to actually *find* these videos.
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I would just look up "(the name of the game) playthrough". For example, you can look up "Monopoly playthrough".
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I want to watch the scene of people playing (analog) board games on YouTube. I want to watch A "scene" is one short part of a video or of a movie. The word you want to use here is "videos", and you want to use it in the plural because I am assuming you want to watch more than one video. I want to watch |
(playthrough video) What keywords could it be helpful to seek that kind of video?
It is a bit weird to put (playthrough video) in the middle of your paragraph by itself, so it's better to incorporate it into a sentence. Here, "find" is better than "seek". "Seek" means "to look for", but you want to actually *find* these videos. (playthrough video) What keywords This just sounds better to me. |
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