just wondering.. are you straight? coz ur voice is too cool for a real man... i like it.. ur voice is for teaching.. really.. anyways.. kamsahamnida :)
Thank you, this is really helpful! But I don't understand the saying goodbye part. STAYING in peace and GOING in peace? As in, there's a 'goodbye' for if your saying it to someone who's leaving, or if you yourself is leaving?
This is really helpful, I have been learning Korean for sometime, but I stopped because I find the pronunciation difficult. But I'm gonna learn Korean again... =) Komawoyo.
Do you know about how to create a word '여보세요 (Hello[In telephone])'?
In the past, First telephone in Korea used to call to look each other. So first word created to call to people to say '여기 좀 보세요 (Please look here)'. After a long time, this word get more shorter.
So, this word changed 여(기) (좀) 보세요[without the two parentheses] to 여보세요(yeoboseyo). Isn't it interesting?
안녕하세요! this video is loud and clear. I have been having trouble listening to your other videos, sadly the important ones as in past tense etc.. You should have your mike fixed and redo those. I couldn't hear anything at all even after I turned all the volume max. :(
@16supercute kamsahamnida is formal mode of saying thank you and komawo is the casual form. you can also say komawoyo as semi-formal. All means Thank you.
@Eltha1994 In Malaysia we use these terms too. Stay in peace is the guest saying goodbye to the host and Go in peace is the host telling his guests when saying goodbye.
@oOMexicanChurroOo Best way to learn korean. Wish I'm there. Nothing beats sound surround in picking up a language but usually we picked up the vulgar terms too :DDD
@RyokuSR430 If you have windows vista you can download one for free, look at my video called: "Getting a Korean Keyboard (Windows Vista)" . Unfortunately, I don't know how else you can get one.
Wow this was awesome!! I'm trying to learn korean through books and subbed music videos, but heck I think I learned more in this 5 minutes! :D thank you so much for this!! ^_^
it was useful,but i'm used to like,"eo" instead of "aw"cuz i've been watching korean songs lyrics and they say "eotteoke" or something like that.i can still read it,but it's just harder.
incredibly useful...thanks very much!..ive always had an interest in learning this ^^...its a good start...haha itll take a while to memorize these though @_@ haha
good video! it's not nanuhn adam imnida it's junuhn adam imnida nanuhn is an informal way of adressing oneself junuhn is the formal way you cant mix nanuhn and imnida together instead, one should say "Ne irumun ____ ida." or "Nanuhn (nan) ___ ida" These are highly inappropriate and must not be said to anyone over the age of, i'd say, 10. you should instead say, "Junuhn ___ imnida." or "Je irumun ___ imnida."
My Korean friends, are SO divided on this. That's what I thought too, they said no you can use 나 and 입니다. I changed it with the annotations because that makes more sense.
Aha! 그래요, 맞았요! 배가 고프시면 짜장면이나 파는 식당을 찾아보세요! Yeah, that's right! have a hard time with romanization though! (I said, if you're hungry find a place that sells Jajangmyeon or something :) ) Hope you found the video useful!
the music is EXTREMELY distracting & annoying
telmeshumpin 1 month ago
ahhhh my neighbors are from korea and i recognize so many of these phrases
doctorturkleton 1 month ago
just wondering.. are you straight? coz ur voice is too cool for a real man... i like it.. ur voice is for teaching.. really.. anyways.. kamsahamnida :)
gracesoliguen 1 month ago
@gracesoliguen
I agree. Very soothing and nice
yume816 1 week ago
omg thank you so much! your lessons are really useful
CandyySaraa 3 months ago
Thank you, this is really helpful! But I don't understand the saying goodbye part. STAYING in peace and GOING in peace? As in, there's a 'goodbye' for if your saying it to someone who's leaving, or if you yourself is leaving?
Luv2bBookObsessed 3 months ago
This is really helpful, I have been learning Korean for sometime, but I stopped because I find the pronunciation difficult. But I'm gonna learn Korean again... =) Komawoyo.
yanelijah 4 months ago
kamsamnida !!! i learned a lot i think.
tataiandthegang 5 months ago
I thought it was "jeonun Thomasimnida"
Is there a difference?
GenerationBang 6 months ago
@shineeshawolphil
잘 먹겠습니다 (Jal Mrkgetsumnida)
hsch1996 7 months ago
how do you say "I'll eat well" in korean before eating??
shineeshawolphil 7 months ago
@Teenz1stloveMS nevermind to translate in Korean is 천만에요(cheonmaneyo), 별 말씀을요 (byeol malsmuelyo[It close to Don't mention it]) and so on
hsch1996 9 months ago
@Smeff95
He 그(gue)
She 그녀(guenyeo)
I hope to help for you
hsch1996 9 months ago
Do you know about how to create a word '여보세요 (Hello[In telephone])'?
In the past, First telephone in Korea used to call to look each other. So first word created to call to people to say '여기 좀 보세요 (Please look here)'. After a long time, this word get more shorter.
So, this word changed 여(기) (좀) 보세요[without the two parentheses] to 여보세요(yeoboseyo). Isn't it interesting?
hsch1996 9 months ago
Thanks for the video and it's nice that you put hangul in it to which makes it easier to learn and repeat
TheLibrarylunch 10 months ago
How do you say he and she in Korean???
Smeff95 11 months ago
안녕하세요! this video is loud and clear. I have been having trouble listening to your other videos, sadly the important ones as in past tense etc.. You should have your mike fixed and redo those. I couldn't hear anything at all even after I turned all the volume max. :(
xyleni 11 months ago
um whats da difference between
kangsahamnida and komawo ?
16supercute 1 year ago
@16supercute kamsahamnida is formal mode of saying thank you and komawo is the casual form. you can also say komawoyo as semi-formal. All means Thank you.
xyleni 11 months ago
nevermind in korean is???
Teenz1stloveMS 1 year ago
AND THEN HE EAT DA POO POO
Asiangeezus 1 year ago
Hello, thanks for the video !
I'm from the Netherlands, so I don't understand, when you say 'Stay in peace' as goodbye and 'Go in peace' . What's the difference?
Eltha1994 1 year ago
@Eltha1994 In Malaysia we use these terms too. Stay in peace is the guest saying goodbye to the host and Go in peace is the host telling his guests when saying goodbye.
xyleni 11 months ago
@xyleni Thank you very much!
Eltha1994 11 months ago
im in korea now and it's a nightmare becuz i dun understand anything!!!
oOMexicanChurroOo 1 year ago
@oOMexicanChurroOo Best way to learn korean. Wish I'm there. Nothing beats sound surround in picking up a language but usually we picked up the vulgar terms too :DDD
xyleni 11 months ago
nanin = I'm
(dont know how to spel) tincha= really
right?
MirandaCutePeach 1 year ago
@MirandaCutePeach it's naneun not nanin. Na- i , neun - am , so you combine it, it's naneun which is "I'm".. jinjja - really
ashea16 11 months ago
hey, your back :D
lowhigh000 1 year ago
could u put a link to download what you have said so i can study
RyokuSR430 1 year ago
where can i buy a korean keyboard (i live in malaysia) ?
RyokuSR430 1 year ago
@RyokuSR430 If you have windows vista you can download one for free, look at my video called: "Getting a Korean Keyboard (Windows Vista)" . Unfortunately, I don't know how else you can get one.
KoreanSimplyPut 1 year ago
what is `what r u doing`.?
redover31 1 year ago
@redover31 This depends on who you're talking to:
Someone older: 뭐 하셨어요? (moh hashyawssawyo?)
Someone younger/friend: 뭐 해? (moh hay?)
KoreanSimplyPut 1 year ago
I speak Arabic and I find this reeeally hard but thanks anyway
Sawyer3Akito 1 year ago
what music is that?
lowhigh000 1 year ago
omgoodness, epic music again D:
lowhigh000 1 year ago
great video :) i just wish the music wasnt so loud
xlosuh 1 year ago
You're my hero.
Khamsahamnida =)
marysproject 1 year ago
Wow this was awesome!! I'm trying to learn korean through books and subbed music videos, but heck I think I learned more in this 5 minutes! :D thank you so much for this!! ^_^
awriterandagamer 1 year ago
,tnx for that vid.. ive learn a lot.. kamsa hamnida
annily24 1 year ago
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SHINeealmightykey 1 year ago
LOL I've never heard that one before! Thank you... :D
Yes, it is hard (and it takes a while) but it's a really fun language to learn! I am glad you liked the video! Thanks for watching!
KoreanSimplyPut 1 year ago
THIS IS VERRRRRY helpful! haha! im quarter and ive been DYING to learn it. so yeah, THANKYOU!
DISHWATERinc 2 years ago
You're welcome :) I'm glad you liked it!
KoreanSimplyPut 2 years ago
it was useful,but i'm used to like,"eo" instead of "aw"cuz i've been watching korean songs lyrics and they say "eotteoke" or something like that.i can still read it,but it's just harder.
TheKillerwolf101 2 years ago
incredibly useful...thanks very much!..ive always had an interest in learning this ^^...its a good start...haha itll take a while to memorize these though @_@ haha
S0NiCCCCC 2 years ago
LOL yeah, but these phrases are SO useful. Koreans will be EXTREMELY impressed if you can say it them though, so it's worth it!
Thanks for watching! Good luck!
KoreanSimplyPut 2 years ago
j0e14 2 years ago
My Korean friends, are SO divided on this. That's what I thought too, they said no you can use 나 and 입니다. I changed it with the annotations because that makes more sense.
감사합니다 :D
KoreanSimplyPut 2 years ago
thank you so much! i've been wanting to learn this for ages :) x
Torriiee 2 years ago
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
KoreanSimplyPut 2 years ago
감사합니다!
heartlodestar 2 years ago
천만에요!
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
KoreanSimplyPut 2 years ago
this is useful thanks!
snowcrystal88 2 years ago
천만에요!
You're welcome!
Thanks for watching!
KoreanSimplyPut 2 years ago
@KoreanSimplyPut what is youre welcome in korean?
QuEen0327 2 years ago
I didn't put it in the video because Koreans don't use it much at all.
천만에요. Chawn-man-eh-yo (It's nothing)
OR
네 Neh! (Yes or Alright!)
Yeah most of the time, when I told them 감사합니다... they just replied back with 네 or they just nodded smiling. It's one of those cultural differences.
KoreanSimplyPut 2 years ago
kamsahamnida
pyae gopoyo
hekhekhek,.,.
jekahanmalmajayo??
howard619 2 years ago
Aha! 그래요, 맞았요! 배가 고프시면 짜장면이나 파는 식당을 찾아보세요! Yeah, that's right! have a hard time with romanization though! (I said, if you're hungry find a place that sells Jajangmyeon or something :) ) Hope you found the video useful!
KoreanSimplyPut 2 years ago
thx!
angezze 2 years ago
Thanks for watching! Hope you find it useful!
KoreanSimplyPut 2 years ago