thanks so much !! That was exactly what i've been thinking today and exactly what i needed=) It was lucky of me to meet you and your lessons this year=)=) Happy new year my teacher=) !! Best wishes from Turkiye !!
This video explains it perfectly! I now remember to write out all the symbols by heart and only started a few days ago! Please do more videos like this! It helps SO MUCH!!!
Wow you made this really easy to learn! Usually I have to watch stuff like this a couple times to really trully remember it, but w/ this video I remembered it the first time!!!
@fx483 sorry, i didnt notice but the translate audio captions were on and so it tried to find english words for the korean it heard and everything was just wrong lol. it was kinda funny tho, u should try it ^^
He is saying everything on a broken down sense, but in Korea, people don't go around saying every letter or every sound (kinda like, how we pronounce "government". usually people don't pronounce the "n"). The girl is saying it quickly, like how they say it in Korea. Hope this helped ^^
this lesson is great!!! i love the breakdown of each part of the sentence, and all the sample phrases for how to use the words... it's very useful ~ excellent job. keep working at this website! ^.^
thanks so much !! That was exactly what i've been thinking today and exactly what i needed=) It was lucky of me to meet you and your lessons this year=)=) Happy new year my teacher=) !! Best wishes from Turkiye !!
gurbetci02 1 month ago
thanks..this is so useful XDD
imeelaine 1 month ago
Wow, thanks, so much new knowledge in Korean, you make it easier to understand the language.... I'll improve on learning Korean.
BigCatFanatic 1 month ago
This video explains it perfectly! I now remember to write out all the symbols by heart and only started a few days ago! Please do more videos like this! It helps SO MUCH!!!
Thankyou!
TheLouisedogs 3 months ago
Wow you made this really easy to learn! Usually I have to watch stuff like this a couple times to really trully remember it, but w/ this video I remembered it the first time!!!
AMAZING!!!
96music4eva 5 months ago in playlist More videos from talktomeinkorean
So hard.. i wish i was korean
OpticxNick 8 months ago
wow...the 2nd & 3rd one was so long....T.T
julyoften 1 year ago
Great lesson and great site! <3 감사합니다~! 새해 복 많이 받으세요!
xxxkriskrossxxx 1 year ago
hi, thank you for sharing this.
i would like to ask how to greet happy birthday in korean and what are the best ways to celebrate birthdays in kore.
janpalaganas 1 year ago
what the heck is up with your messed up captions!!!! THEY DONT MAKE SENSE!!!
darialois 1 year ago
@darialois Lmao everyone is fine with this video except you.
fx483 1 year ago
@fx483 sorry, i didnt notice but the translate audio captions were on and so it tried to find english words for the korean it heard and everything was just wrong lol. it was kinda funny tho, u should try it ^^
darialois 1 year ago
"Se he bok mani ba du se yo!!" to all my family and my friends -KJ-
asian New years eve
SHINYamAHA21 2 years ago
Amazing breakdown! This was great and I will definitely watch these as much as possible!
bloodymarys 2 years ago 12
Thank you so much!! :)
ever4one 2 years ago
@bloodymarys agreed,it helped me alot!
ka62666 10 months ago
you say "pok," the native female voice says "pong." please clarify? kamsamnida
isomu 2 years ago
He is saying everything on a broken down sense, but in Korea, people don't go around saying every letter or every sound (kinda like, how we pronounce "government". usually people don't pronounce the "n"). The girl is saying it quickly, like how they say it in Korea. Hope this helped ^^
arrowdon 1 year ago
I can't get the difference between 새 and 새로운. Can anybody help me, please? :)
Rocket277 2 years ago
this lesson is great!!! i love the breakdown of each part of the sentence, and all the sample phrases for how to use the words... it's very useful ~ excellent job. keep working at this website! ^.^
expatkerri 2 years ago 32
Thanks a lot Kerri : )
ever4one 2 years ago
isn't 'year' nyeon?
hitmonlee00 2 years ago
It's 년 but at the same time 해 :) They are two words meaning the same : )
ever4one 2 years ago
:V
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PCG520 2 years ago