I am surprised at the visual clarity of this video. For a Youtube video, the text is actually quite clear. I am an intermediate-advanced student of Korean and can appreciate the quality of this video. There is not really anything advanced here with regard to Korean grammar, but it is still a nice overview of what one can expect in terms of a basic-intermediate course in Korean.
Could you please explain the grammatical rules in using 은, 는, and 이, 가. I have two books about Korean language, however, neither of them explains these particles extensively. The books just indicates that they are subject and topic makers, but it is not explained when and how to use them.
The 바른소리 website is great when it works but parts of it are faulty. The quiz sections especially with the Adobe Flash sound files do not load in Firefox or Internet Explorer :( It's very frustrating.
i can read korean a little bit but how can i speak it ? i mean how can i use it
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Kayte301 9 months ago
Hanja is better, trust me.
SeventhSun 2 years ago
im going to buy a krean dictionary for sure....i love books.......im reaaly anticipating
darine3 2 years ago
in english, a subject and topic is the same thing right?
aznfreakie 3 years ago
I am surprised at the visual clarity of this video. For a Youtube video, the text is actually quite clear. I am an intermediate-advanced student of Korean and can appreciate the quality of this video. There is not really anything advanced here with regard to Korean grammar, but it is still a nice overview of what one can expect in terms of a basic-intermediate course in Korean.
YFLOInternational 3 years ago
I know nothing about the korean language at all, but I want to learn it beacuse I love korean drama's any advice?
Goshyoursomean 3 years ago
Thanks for showing this,
I'm going to try to get this Book.
ltjgbadass 3 years ago
Hi, I have a favor.
Could you please explain the grammatical rules in using 은, 는, and 이, 가. I have two books about Korean language, however, neither of them explains these particles extensively. The books just indicates that they are subject and topic makers, but it is not explained when and how to use them.
Thank you.
ilovesamsungverymuch 3 years ago
Do you want to know the difference between 은/는 and 이/가? or when to use 은 rather than 는, and 이 rather than 가?
dreamerhyeng 3 years ago
Thanks for the reply.
I already know when to use 은 and 는, and 이 and 가.
I want to know the difference between 은/는 and 이/가 because when speaking or writing, I can't decide whether to use a topic marker or a subject marker.
Thank you and I hope you will help me.
(^^)
ilovesamsungverymuch 3 years ago
It's not an easy thing to explain, I can't fully explain it with just several examples.
I'll work on how to make this possible later on.
This time I'll just give you one sample.
a) 철수가 집에 있다.
b) 철수는 집에 있다.
These both sentences can be translated as 철수 is at home, but the sentence b) has implication that somebody else besides 철수 might not be home.
dreamerhyeng 3 years ago
Thnak you!
silverlining18 3 years ago
Thanks for making this video!
Audiomuse 4 years ago
The 바른소리 website is great when it works but parts of it are faulty. The quiz sections especially with the Adobe Flash sound files do not load in Firefox or Internet Explorer :( It's very frustrating.
himasf 4 years ago