"It's not KAmsahamnida, there's a 'g' sound. It's KAnsahamnida. " ---What a nonnative speaker hears ^^;; Thanks for this video, It was incredibly helpful and I enjoyed learning from Ms. Christine :)
OOPS! I just realized that everytime I left my family friends house I always said goodbye like I was the host!! No wonder they always laughed whenever I said it! And I was wondering say if you were at a restraunt with like older co workers and you leave how do u say goodbye?
i went "what???" when i saw 3 types of thank yous.. all these while i only thought there's only kamsahamnida.. tq for the lesson!! really useful! ^__^
Thank you so much!!...You help me(us) a lot!! I was confused, thinking that I will never be able to understand, learn and speak Korean, although I was trying to learn it through different sites, and I strongly believe, these videos are the best!....Keep going! :DDD
ahh, im having troubles with pronounce Jal-ga xD Can anyone write an easy way to pronounce it? 'cause the korean dont say J like we do from where i come from so im having a bit problem with that :)^^
wow....good teacher.its not easy to be a teacher,whether an English teacher or Korean Language teacher.I was an English teacher,and it was not easy to teach Koreans to speak and learn English.
@avd312 I'm still studying but I'm pretty sure it's for the phone. Yeah, I hear Korean celebrities say that too to one another. So I really don't know. :\
I have a question. Would this apply to a conversation on the streets also? For example, if you were the one to start the conversation, you would use the same goodbye as the host, and if you didn't start the conversation, you would say the same goodbye as the guests?
I have a quesyion. Would this apply to a conversation on the streets also? For example, if you were the one to start the conversation, you would use the same goodbye as the host, and if you didn't start the conversation, you would say the same goodbye as the guests?
hi i like your lesson very much and i have one problem this year i am facing eps exam so please if u have any lesson related to this eps please tell me. Kamsahamnida
hi i like your lesson very much and i have one problem this year i am facing eps exam so please if u have any lesson related to this eps please tell me. Kamsahamnida
Guys, before you can even think about learning this lesson, you have to go to seemile(dot)com. Go to 2. Grammar + Basic phrases with Shan Shaeng Nim Jenny and take notes on 1 and 2. Then, go back and click on 1. Reading with Shan Shaeng Nim Jenny and take notes on 1-5 lessons. Once you've done that, either go back to 2. Grammar + Basic phrases and start on #3 or go to 3. Conversation with Christine Jang and start on Lesson 1. You can do what you want afterwards.
Even if you understand the characters, and you know how to say them, you still won't know what English words they belong to. You have to have a teacher to explain it you.
To really understand Korean characters, you must know the vowels, beginning constants, and ending constants. You must know which sounds they represent.
I may be wrong, but I find many similarities between Japanese and Korean. I have studied Japanese for 4 years and have embarked on learning Korean. The things I find similar between the two is sentence structure, formal and informal speech, and how english words are incorporated into the languages, such as the word coffee. In Japanese, it is コーヒー "kohi"
Hi i hav suggestion. since you have too many videos at your channel, can u make them more proper. make a playlist. it hard for me to find certain video.. i want to learn some language but as you know we cant make it master in foreign language for just one day right ?? :)
@ailinlin15 Older sisters are referred to as Noona by males. On the other hand, females call their older brothers oppa. However, both of them can also be called by non-biological siblings once people are older than others. :)
@ailinlin15 how to say HYUNG? is it "i yong" ?...and the teacher here is a good teacher..she is cute coz shes like DORA the explorer..asking to the audience ^_^ which is nice coz im participating and answering her..
I have a question. It fits more with lesson two, but I'll ask it here.
I was speaking to a Korean friend, and he translated I am___ as je e reum instead of jeonun and said imnida had no meaning. I guess that's more of a statement than a question...So, I guess, a question would be, is that correct?
@inukikyo89 Je is My and e reum is Name in Korean. So it means My name. Also am, are, is are b-verb and we translate them to imnida and itsseoyo in Korean.
@inukikyo89 no!! IM NI DA has a meaning!...it is "am" "is" "are" :) and Je i reum,means "My Name" and neun has no meaning but it must be added after a subject.. ^_^ i learn that from Shan Shaeng Nim Jenny! ^_^
So would you say that Annyonghi-gaseyo is used for saying goodbye to someone who is leaving, and Annyonghi-geseyo is used for when you are leaving someone?
it's really helping me .. komawo, but i don't someone speak Korean with :( in my country and i wanna learn it good
Dark7254 1 day ago
"It's not KAmsahamnida, there's a 'g' sound. It's KAnsahamnida. " ---What a nonnative speaker hears ^^;; Thanks for this video, It was incredibly helpful and I enjoyed learning from Ms. Christine :)
kyagyuu 1 day ago
I love your tutoring style ^^
NoVILLAJewel 3 days ago
You're an amazing teacher. Thank you so much for all these videos :D
arbildogrand 5 days ago
Im learning korean for 2NE1. :) And a lot of other bands too actually...
alexizisawesome1 1 week ago
I'm here for the angels GIRLS GENERATION ♥
HyoYulSun 1 week ago
00:18 When she asks "Do you think Korean is too difficult? No, absolutely no".. I thought she was going to say "No, asshole"
Fixmywings 2 weeks ago
It's never too late to learn korean. Open up to the language and feel related to it.
I like these instructional videos and frequently listening to K-music, makes it
easier for me to get familiar with the sound of the language and the pronounciation.
Seemile, kamsahamnida for these video uploads.
hendriktoch 2 weeks ago
Gamsahapnida!!
panamenamami 2 weeks ago
I'm A Hallyu Music Fan. This maybe of some use :D Kamsahamnida :D
XiaquaLi 2 weeks ago
na neun dangshin eui cheisun eul da ha neun moseup ei bo gi jotseupnida!!! more do ur best!!!!!
leejinwook7576 2 weeks ago
OOPS! I just realized that everytime I left my family friends house I always said goodbye like I was the host!! No wonder they always laughed whenever I said it! And I was wondering say if you were at a restraunt with like older co workers and you leave how do u say goodbye?
SkitttlezStarz 2 weeks ago
You blink alot lol. Thanks though! this was a very good video!
rockoncarly 2 weeks ago
lol this is so cool btw i'm asian but i have no idea what K-pop bands sing or the meaning of their song XD
SuperLoveyahh 3 weeks ago
HEARTSTRINGS made me wanna learn korean
KATRIEL997 3 weeks ago
Annyong hasayo Christine!! Jonuen justice imnida. Manasopunggop seumnida.
Candlelight6090 3 weeks ago
CITY HUNTER made me learn korean! :D
kalTVofficial 1 month ago 8
@kalTVofficial Very True! Agree with you! from Philippines. :)
athleticgurl0320 3 weeks ago
@kalTVofficial Very True! I also wanted to learn korean because of Lee Min Ho! :D
athleticgurl0320 2 weeks ago
Teacher, Cho nun Saran heyo.
gojudaidesu 1 month ago
Im a blackjack whose here fpr 2ne1!! <3<3
lurve2ne1forever 1 month ago
what is 'you're welcome' in korea ?
icekitten06 1 month ago
@icekitten06 They usually don't say it, but you can say, chonmaneyo, but mostly we just say de, like yes, or in agreement.
christakwon 3 weeks ago
I appreciate your lessons. now I can understand Korean litle by litle.. kamsahamnida unnie :))
shakela28 1 month ago
I actually feel that some syllabus are pronouced as same as some Chinese characters..
suhuanda 1 month ago
Kamsahamnida Unnie!!! Saranghae!!!! <3 ..^^
yoebieable 1 month ago
because she's cute and even she have a lot of mistake's you can even notice, and she is so funny. she's funny. i like her
pms2204 1 month ago
I like Korean and the teacher is cute, i'm not focusing on what she's telling because i more looking at her face. i like her.
pms2204 1 month ago
15:30 "Oh, i showed you the answer" yea, sure we read what it said. jk xD
michaellvoltare 1 month ago
ur so cute! kamsahamia fr teaching us korean :)
avrillavignerock1022 1 month ago
Thank you for this... Kamsahamida!! :D
LittleMarky007 2 months ago
Man, I had to repeat this 3 times to get it just right ;P
SCReaMCRAz 2 months ago
annyeong haseyo, i dum i mo eh yo? LOL im learning korean
venerablemasterNV 2 months ago
she sounds just like my unni ("big sister") KaYoung so i feel like i'm learning Korean from her! XD
makes me want to learn more
nerdface92 2 months ago
now...
I know the basic... :D
gamsahamnida!
dendyfebrianto 2 months ago
i went "what???" when i saw 3 types of thank yous.. all these while i only thought there's only kamsahamnida.. tq for the lesson!! really useful! ^__^
twistedbutterfly79 2 months ago
THIS HARD!!!!
ilikethai4ever 2 months ago
you're a really good teacher! thanks I learned a lot!
TheLavenderHeart 2 months ago
What's the difference between the first and second expression of 'thank you'?
TheBathroombear 2 months ago
Why is there a ? after hello?
TheBathroombear 2 months ago
she sound like squidward from spongebob but a bit nicerXD
MuRAKiSc2SpecOpS 2 months ago
Kamsahamnida! I liked a lot this Basic class =), I´ll study alot these expresions Annyonghi geseyo!
TheYokill 2 months ago
hahaha omg she's so cute, she keeps going to the wrongslides HAHAH
caluhu 2 months ago
Thank you very much! very helpful! specially because warning of the formal and casual ways
federicoes 2 months ago
I Am In Love With The Teacher. : P
princefromktm1 2 months ago
Thank you so much!!...You help me(us) a lot!! I was confused, thinking that I will never be able to understand, learn and speak Korean, although I was trying to learn it through different sites, and I strongly believe, these videos are the best!....Keep going! :DDD
Catzfuzj035 2 months ago
KAMSAHAMNIDA <3
johanrdz1984 2 months ago
i think i will just stick with
Hello : Konichiwa
Goodbye : Sayonara
Thank You : Arigatou Gozaimasu
I'm Sorry : Gomen Nasai
Wolf00710 2 months ago
@Wolf00710 then why are you here?
roshdidwhat178 2 months ago
@roshdidwhat178 well... i thought i might try korean ... so i came here . but then i found out i can't do it >.<
Wolf00710 2 months ago
aigooooo
korea is very happened in my country (Indonesia).
and i'm one of korean lovers. i like K-Drama and K-pop.
therefore, i want to learn the language even only through youtube.
aja aja hwaitiiiing >.<
nurulzeyn102 3 months ago
what's the difference between mianhaeyo and mianhamnida? and can't you also say kamsahaeyo?
8kyoungri3 3 months ago
@8kyoungri3 mianhaeyo: for informal, and mianhamnida: for formal.
i guess it :)
nurulzeyn102 3 months ago
This was a wonderful tutorial. Very easy to follow!
PariNicole 3 months ago
ahaha.. omg my name is jenny XD
lala123288 3 months ago
Because of K-Drama's, I actually understood everything on this lesson. xD
Go K-Drama's! :D <3
iKuppieKake 3 months ago 73
@iKuppieKake haha for me it was the other way around i saw this one video and then i started watching k-dramas XD
nerdface92 2 months ago
@nerdface92 lol XD Which K-Drama's have you watched?
iKuppieKake 2 months ago
@iKuppieKake yeah me too
stefania4al 2 weeks ago
u are so freaking awesome! thanks!& good english!
JennyKilljoy 3 months ago
nice projector.. :) or whatever you call it.. :)
ajie0 3 months ago
well umm. i think u should at least put numbers of each of the video bcuz i'm getting stuck somewhere to find the next video lol.....
SofeaOrfaelia 3 months ago
But it was AWESOME \m/
Oliviang7 3 months ago
th goodbye part, was alittle too long. ><
Oliviang7 3 months ago
I even bought a notebook for this.......... btw nice tits
horsepoo20 3 months ago
ahh, im having troubles with pronounce Jal-ga xD Can anyone write an easy way to pronounce it? 'cause the korean dont say J like we do from where i come from so im having a bit problem with that :)^^
TheKiMpaN97 3 months ago
salgaaaaaa lool bye
ladyhustla19 3 months ago
Do you say 'Annyong-haseyo' when you answer a telephone?
AyaLovesAnime 3 months ago
@AyaLovesAnime no, you say "Yawboseyo" when you answer the phone :)
TheKiMpaN97 3 months ago
@TheKiMpaN97 oh. thanks! ^^
AyaLovesAnime 3 months ago
@AyaLovesAnime no problem :)
TheKiMpaN97 3 months ago
@AyaLovesAnime no. you say yopuseyo 여보세요
FaerieVanilla 2 months ago
I dont know why but im in love with her lol
AND IM IN LOVE HOW SHE SAYS "GOODBYE" <3
marry me christine <3 lol
tekeun23 3 months ago
so go ma sseum ni da dosen´t mean thank you??
CandyySaraa 3 months ago
Sounds like Lois Griffin...
FatsDomino64 4 months ago
Asians are ugly. Latinos look better.
theeone101 4 months ago
@theeone101 quit trollinggggggggggggggggggggggggg :P
nerdface92 3 months ago
@theeone101 they may look better, but not you.
ttttkk2 3 months ago
awhh this is amazing
NyaanKun 4 months ago
teacher :"makes sense??"
me: " this doesnt make sense to me. I wish i was born as korean!!!!" grr...
MiyraHeartDonghea 4 months ago
Thank you so muchhh!! Kamsahamnida!!
keroppikiwi11 4 months ago
wow....good teacher.its not easy to be a teacher,whether an English teacher or Korean Language teacher.I was an English teacher,and it was not easy to teach Koreans to speak and learn English.
khanki0912 4 months ago
Im soo glad you made these lesson thnx alot
Blaneyj21 4 months ago
You can explain it really well!
Thank you so much! ♥
KpopSaranghae96 4 months ago
seemile , What Does Luna Means? Sister?
komi1023 5 months ago
uunie is soo funny! hahah~ =)))
cleaaaaa 5 months ago
christine about the goodbye part, anyeonghigaseyo then jaigal ? i said it together or ??
IKamiliaSY 5 months ago
@IKamiliaSY no. will use annyonghigaseyo for older people. jalga is for your friends only. jalga is for casual.
MsMoshie10 4 months ago
Good teacher , love u christine =D
IKamiliaSY 5 months ago
This woman is SO nice!I wish she was my teacher! :)
97Raddie 5 months ago
감사합니다
MagicBoy8115 5 months ago
Kamsahamnida :))
I really love it-3
abbyyip24 5 months ago 20
good teacher . Thank you so much . .. from VietNam...... God blesses you
hoangthiemtb 5 months ago
ignore that question XD you just answered it -__-
AidenRawrSaurus 5 months ago
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I have a question about the thank you part. Some people spell komapsamnida like with a G not a K. or Komow, and kamsahamnida. Why is that ?
AidenRawrSaurus 5 months ago
I have a question about the thank you part. Some people spell komapsamnida like with a G not a K. or Komow, and kamsahamnida. Why is that ajumma?
AidenRawrSaurus 5 months ago
@AidenRawrSaurus in korean G and K are almost the same pronunciation.
MsMoshie10 4 months ago
i love your lessons!!!! and kamsahamnida!
GiuliaEmmaschannel 5 months ago
waaaaaaaaaaah! i still can't memorize those words T_T
gothicnurse1 6 months ago
Ive hear the 'hamnida' part of words pronounced as 'hapnida' also, which one is correct?
misskurokiwi 6 months ago
Why do some korean used "AnnYong" for saying goodbye?
Wordswiththorns 6 months ago
@Wordswiththornsi think thts informal
autumncookiehartz 6 months ago
i like this !
01NancyChang 6 months ago
thank u
1206bluesky 6 months ago
여보세요 = yeoboseyo = hello (on the phone only)
lechzracable 6 months ago
This is the re-do of teh shorter version. I'm very happy i found it because i got so confused!!!
dreamymorgie123 6 months ago
how about "TAKE CARE"??
is there also formal way and casual way of saying it ??
dhabhie1026 7 months ago
Kamsahmida, Christine!
OlympicFishyThing 7 months ago
wierd but cool language i wana learn it
AwsomeDude1122 7 months ago
Wow, I didnt know the K in Kamsahamnida was pronounced as a 'G' Thx! :D
jayzgirl1 7 months ago
how do you write words in korean i'm not sure can som eone help me :(
lorelkg 7 months ago
@lorelkg just seach it in google. type 'hangul alphabet' :D
MsMoshie10 4 months ago
So, if Annyonghaseyo is Hello, what is Yoboseyo?
avd312 7 months ago
@avd312 Isn't that when your on the phone...?
jayzgirl1 7 months ago
@jayzgirl1 Oh, so.. just for on the phone? I've seen people say that to one another in person.
avd312 7 months ago
@avd312 I'm still studying but I'm pretty sure it's for the phone. Yeah, I hear Korean celebrities say that too to one another. So I really don't know. :\
jayzgirl1 7 months ago
@avd312 i think yoboseyo is used when you have a telephone call...its always like that in the kdramas...
greanoirogbutala 7 months ago
@greanoirogbutala @jayzgirl1 Hahah okay =) That seems about right. Maybe one day when I meet someone from Korea I'll ask.
avd312 7 months ago
i can`t find 2nd lesson "introduce oneself" :(
KLEOIIATRA 7 months ago
i enjoyed! a lot!
skykittenz09 8 months ago
I have a question. Would this apply to a conversation on the streets also? For example, if you were the one to start the conversation, you would use the same goodbye as the host, and if you didn't start the conversation, you would say the same goodbye as the guests?
Lamusicful 8 months ago
I have a quesyion. Would this apply to a conversation on the streets also? For example, if you were the one to start the conversation, you would use the same goodbye as the host, and if you didn't start the conversation, you would say the same goodbye as the guests?
Lamusicful 8 months ago
annyong , can you teach next lessons with word . e.g like a in korean what , b in korean what
FDEL97 8 months ago
hi i like your lesson very much and i have one problem this year i am facing eps exam so please if u have any lesson related to this eps please tell me. Kamsahamnida
2coolroshan 8 months ago
hi i like your lesson very much and i have one problem this year i am facing eps exam so please if u have any lesson related to this eps please tell me. Kamsahamnida
2coolroshan 8 months ago
You're the best !
Eltha1994 9 months ago
At least that's what I do when I go on the website.
nxr064 9 months ago
Guys, before you can even think about learning this lesson, you have to go to seemile(dot)com. Go to 2. Grammar + Basic phrases with Shan Shaeng Nim Jenny and take notes on 1 and 2. Then, go back and click on 1. Reading with Shan Shaeng Nim Jenny and take notes on 1-5 lessons. Once you've done that, either go back to 2. Grammar + Basic phrases and start on #3 or go to 3. Conversation with Christine Jang and start on Lesson 1. You can do what you want afterwards.
nxr064 9 months ago
It's actually spelled "Annyeonghi-gaseyo 안녕히가세요," not "Annyonghi-gaseyo 안녕히가세요," but the pronunciation is the same though.
nxr064 9 months ago
Christine is one of the most wonderful teachers on You tube. You are so nice
songlachiendau 9 months ago
can annyong also mean goodbye?
mustypits 9 months ago
hmmm... japanese seems easier. But I like korean better. Im such a begginer!
kpkopo 10 months ago
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nxr064 10 months ago
Even if you understand the characters, and you know how to say them, you still won't know what English words they belong to. You have to have a teacher to explain it you.
nxr064 10 months ago
To really understand Korean characters, you must know the vowels, beginning constants, and ending constants. You must know which sounds they represent.
nxr064 10 months ago
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nxr064 10 months ago
If you have not watched the video yet you can skip to about 15:11 and save time.
and one question.... why do the letters that makes b/p (ㅂ) and the m (ㅁ) look the same sometimes?
SmoothCriminalAaron 10 months ago
thank you :)
MsLovely501 10 months ago
Leaving for Korea in two weeks. I'm there only a short while but these videos will no doubt keep me out of jail. Thank you, Christine!
KojiroDangerous 10 months ago
I may be wrong, but I find many similarities between Japanese and Korean. I have studied Japanese for 4 years and have embarked on learning Korean. The things I find similar between the two is sentence structure, formal and informal speech, and how english words are incorporated into the languages, such as the word coffee. In Japanese, it is コーヒー "kohi"
makun16 10 months ago
Hi i hav suggestion. since you have too many videos at your channel, can u make them more proper. make a playlist. it hard for me to find certain video.. i want to learn some language but as you know we cant make it master in foreign language for just one day right ?? :)
xNzzyz 11 months ago
i love your lessons!
but isn't goodbye also 안녕?
kaypagz 11 months ago
what about hyung what does that mean what is it use for?
ailinlin15 11 months ago
@ailinlin15 It is called to older brothers by males. But you can also use it to call any men older than you.
let me tell you one more. Older sisters are referred to as Unni by females. Also it's used to any older women.
In short,
Female - Unni (Women) Oppa (Men)
Male- Noona(Women) Hyung (Men)
seemile 11 months ago 16
christine people say noona and oppa in korean can you tell me what does it mean what is it used for?
ailinlin15 11 months ago
@ailinlin15 Older sisters are referred to as Noona by males. On the other hand, females call their older brothers oppa. However, both of them can also be called by non-biological siblings once people are older than others. :)
seemile 11 months ago
@ailinlin15 how to say HYUNG? is it "i yong" ?
touchmemove 9 months ago
@ailinlin15 how to say HYUNG? is it "i yong" ?...and the teacher here is a good teacher..she is cute coz shes like DORA the explorer..asking to the audience ^_^ which is nice coz im participating and answering her..
touchmemove 9 months ago
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ailinlin15 11 months ago
I have a question. It fits more with lesson two, but I'll ask it here.
I was speaking to a Korean friend, and he translated I am___ as je e reum instead of jeonun and said imnida had no meaning. I guess that's more of a statement than a question...So, I guess, a question would be, is that correct?
inukikyo89 1 year ago
@inukikyo89 Je is My and e reum is Name in Korean. So it means My name. Also am, are, is are b-verb and we translate them to imnida and itsseoyo in Korean.
seemile 1 year ago
@seemile i have question.
what we call i'm in korea ?
SuperGirlz999 9 months ago
@inukikyo89 no!! IM NI DA has a meaning!...it is "am" "is" "are" :) and Je i reum,means "My Name" and neun has no meaning but it must be added after a subject.. ^_^ i learn that from Shan Shaeng Nim Jenny! ^_^
touchmemove 9 months ago
So would you say that Annyonghi-gaseyo is used for saying goodbye to someone who is leaving, and Annyonghi-geseyo is used for when you are leaving someone?
Hesperiina 1 year ago
@Hesperiina Exactly! :)
seemile 1 year ago
Christine, you are the best teacher. Thank you soo much!
SuuKorea1992 1 year ago 30
Thank you!
northernSars 1 year ago 3
you are fine, dont need say sry all the time
nicN8888 1 year ago 3
Thanks a lot for the lessons, very clear and well explained!
plivko 1 year ago 21