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  • I always think about something that Chinese are good at every language on earth.

  • i can understand a little bit~ ........ :((

  • 這位男主持人的中文跟韓語發音都挺不錯的

    蠻不錯的教學影片

  • Yes cuz this really helped melearn more Korean... They're frikkin speaking Chinese! I already know some Korean but my dad wants me to learn more now! Why can't I be... French!? Sacrebluh!

  • - 안녕히가세요 (annyeonghi gaseyo) : If the person your are talking to is leaving.

    - 안녕히계세요 : (annyeonghi gyeseyo) : If the person you are talking to is staying

    So far I know 한복(Hanbok) is traditional korean clothing.

  • You don't need to know Chinese to learn this. You only need to know the HANGEUL; and need to know how romanization works. I'm trying to learn Korean as well.

    안녕하세요 = Hello (are you in peace?) She must be saying: [I'm glad to meet you, I am Kim MiHui.] And the guy says [I'm glad to meet you, I am WangJon.] 저는 우해봉 입니다.

  • go to -talk to me in korean.com-

  • well, fghjhgf99, you may purchase a korean-english phrasebook all the best

  • @twychang you want to call me an idiot? Well, how about this, why wouldn't they just named it in Chinese not English? 我不是傻的!..

  • It's kind of funny. I'm learning both these languages for university. This is like a super language learning pack for me!

  • Helpful :D

  • 很爛的教學視頻

  • verry Helpfull

  • very helpful thanx

  • but I don't speak chinese, how would I learn korean with this? o_o

  • @fghjhgf99 lol just wht i was thinking :)

  • @fghjhgf99 yes there not speaking korea

  • 中国語はわかりません。残念!

  • aza aza fighting ...............hey can you teach me korean words

  • learning korean laguage for chinese nationality..

  • can someone tell me what this means:

    으네짱네 놀러올사람~

  • the four play the person who comes....its not right though ... thats as close as i am able to get

    --ChanceSQ--

  • Euness'ang nolleo-olsalam.

    That's how I read it. Understanding it is a different story.

  • what one earth are they saying!!!

  • 안녕하세요.. 저는 김석환 입니다.

    hello i am kim suk-hwan.

    こんにちは 僕は キム ソ カンと申します。

    xien xie.

    ^^

  • it would've help for those who's weak in Mand. if there was subs...

  • her mandarin pronounciation is awful...

  • i need to learning korean ,hangul please help me

  • HOW DO WRITE THE NUMBER 23 IN KOREAN?

  • 이십삼 (2: 이, 10: 십, 3: 삼 hence 이십삼)

    Check out our Everyday Korean Times Table for naming numbers in Korean

  • 你有没有下个?

  • Do you have to say hi to complete strangers can't you just bow or is it a custom?

  • 观光韩国语 = tourist Korean

  • 韩服饰韩国传统的服装 =hanbok is traditional Korean cloth

  • wow chinese AND korean in one vid. And I dont know none lol. what a hassle, learning two languages to understand a single vid hehe

  • She can be Kazakh,Kyrgyz,Tatar,Turkmen,Uy­ghur...

  • This seems good.

    Too bad I don't know Chinese though, lol.

    But it looks very thorough.

  • i enjoyed the video very much, but are there a second vid or third??? or where did u download

  • is da female host korean?

  • I think she's chinese.

  • but her chinese doesn't sound really accurate~(?)

  • the lady are korean ..

  • this is good .can u put more this language video

  • Only learned one word from it.. how unproductive

  • good Korean language

  • Then she is either Malaysian, Cambodian, Mongolian, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Taiwanese or Thai. We know this much: she's Asian.

  • it's in mandarin...with simplified chinese...but they're teaching korean

  • It suppose to be for people learning Korean. Oh course it would not make sense to assholes.

  • 모라는겨...ㅡㅡ;; 못알아듣겠어요...영어보다 중국어가 더 어렵구만.;;

  • Haha, cheesy sketches. :P Especially the girl saying goodbye to her friend at the airport.

  • haha If Hangeul was soo good

    these 2 gooks wouldn't have learnt Chinese.

    Chinese = hardest language in the world

  • haha u racist ass

  • you're making no sense

  • chinese is not the hardest, its actually really easy.

    why the hell does everyone think chinese is hard?

  • I agree xxxxenon5, its rediculous. Chinese is not hard to me at all, the grammar is way easier than a lot of other languages. People probably only think its hard because the hanzi...

  • and by the way...chinese is hard...it's easy to read the characters (only if it's traditional)...but it's hard to write...

  • yah some retarded "Chink" is making all chinese look bad....

  • Definitely. Simpler = no depth.

    Prettier is better too. Hanja rules.

  • yes and no depends its definately not a statement which I can apply to everything. In many cases simpler is simply better irrespective of intelligence or education. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and in the case of language an overly complicated system of writing is a prohibiter to "depth" in my opinion, a simplified writing system, standarised grammer and pronounciation does not equal an inability to express depth or reflect the vocabulary of a language. Why did prc simplify chinese?

  • @seungdeok An overly complicated system of writing is not a prohibitor to 'depth'; it may be complex to you, but to those who learn it properly, through schooling, it is no barrier in any way. PRC simplified the writing system because simpler, and less abundant, characters made it easier for people to learn to write (it took less time to learn, so the literacy could become more widespread)..

  • @seungdeok oh, forget it, why did I bother responding to an idiot like you... excuse me, but "communist"? what, you think that's an insult? it probably is to people like you, who grew up being brainwashed. people from communist countries at least had the intelligence not to trust propaganda; same can't be said for the rest of you...

  • Whose Chinese fuckers?

    OHH did you mean "They're Chinese fuckers"?

    Learn English grammar before insulting someone like a fucking ignorant twat you are!

  • You know...you could look at the previous comments. My comment was directed towards this ignorant fag who thought the people hosting the show in this video were Korean. This site is known for not placing comments under a person's comment being replied. My comment would fall into that situation. Other than that, I think their pronunciation is proficient.

  • My apologies for calling you an ignorant twat but given the way your comment was written, I could assume no more than what I had read.

    So you actually meant, 'They're Chinese, you fuckers' directing at whoever couldn't tell, right?

    Again, sorry for my comment and feel free to give it a thumbs down at the least.

  • The language they're speaking is Mandarin. The language they're teaching is Korean.

  • can anyone translate Kyoufu wo oshiete yarou

  • Kyoufu wo oshiete yarou - Translation: I'll teach you the meaning of fear

  • Thankyou

  • "Fear the wrath of God" is the translation given in Tekken 5 when Devil Jin uses the phrase.

  • Yeah it sounds so sick in Japanese

  • however, I did some research and 100% literally it means "I will teach you fear". Kyoufo means terror or fear, wo is the object, oshiete means tell or teach, and yarou is a forceful, offensive direct object "you".

  • as u said. well Kyoufo is actually spelled Kyoufu, but thats ok. Yarou comes from the word yaru, which means "to do; execute"

    "Fear the wrath of God" is just a mistranslation.

  • "Fear the wrath of God" sounds better..

  • Yeah it does.

    Kyoufu wo oshiete yarou is the most awesome thing ive ever heard.

  • Korean is an Altaic language,Chinese is a Sino-Tibetan language.

  • lol yeah i got confuse too there lol didn't sound korean untill the guy popped up lol.

  • This is good practice for both my Mandarin and Korean (wo shi Zhong wen he Han wen xue sheng...)

  • Learn korean in Chinese

  • They speak mandarin..learn korean in chinese

  • its a Cantonese program (teaching Korean :P )

  • ..it's not cantonese... it's Mandarin!:P

  • What are the key differences between Cantonese and Mandarin. I have only looked at the latter.

  • What are the key differences between English and French? I've to ask you such a question when you asked a similar question.

  • ....well english is one language and french is another ....?

  • Exactly!

  • guangdonghua's has more baihua than putonghua

  • well they are both chinese but the prouncations are different. basically different dialects

  • no, its putonghua

  • putonghua is mandarin and baihua is cantonese?

  • O MY BAD NVM hehe

  • ummm i dont think this is korean

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