Would have been better if you filled the screen with your computer screen, would have look more professional or did what you did in your first video. Good information, but not professional or neatly presented.
@Sojujinn Yea, my first vid was created on my computer which allowed me to give a more "professional" look. This digital camera set up was just faster and easier for me but I've gone back to recording lessons on my computer in my latest lessons. However, the audio from my mic isn't as clear the one on my digital camera.
@KagomexCrazy For the most part yes but there are many exceptions. "nbyoo" is a combination of ㄴ ㅂ ㅠ right? However, when there are 3 characters it should be formed as a consonant first, vowel next, and finally the last consonant like this -> 늅. That is pronounced nyoob. But I'm not sure if you just gave me a random example. There are rules to the placement of characters. In my lessons, I don't go through all combinations, I just give simple, useful words. More lessons in my video section.
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JayyPeeBS 1 month ago
This is nothing close to learning korean but.....u sound like daniel henney..just a bit...
MEGABIGBANGVIP 8 months ago
did we spell sarang in korean actually sahlahng ?? . i cannot found R in this alphabet .
ainKwang 9 months ago
Would have been better if you filled the screen with your computer screen, would have look more professional or did what you did in your first video. Good information, but not professional or neatly presented.
Sojujinn 9 months ago
@Sojujinn Yea, my first vid was created on my computer which allowed me to give a more "professional" look. This digital camera set up was just faster and easier for me but I've gone back to recording lessons on my computer in my latest lessons. However, the audio from my mic isn't as clear the one on my digital camera.
p0lar0id 9 months ago
help me plz. i cant play this vid TT
tranthuyduong209 1 year ago
@tranthuyduong209 It plays fine for me but it might take extra time to load depending on your connection.
p0lar0id 1 year ago
@p0lar0id thx 4 ur upload, i download it ^^
tranthuyduong209 1 year ago
I can't find video number 1 XD
pinkbubbleblue16 1 year ago
@pinkbubbleblue16 It was labeled Part 1 instead of Lesson 1 but I changed it now. The link is the description box. Thanks.
p0lar0id 1 year ago
I know how to read it but I just dont what it means.
LuLPlay 1 year ago 4
hahah thx that helps.....now i know how to say bread.....thats interesting.....
frogrow4242 1 year ago
um what? lol i got how to say "ah" not "ya" help me please
KagomexCrazy 1 year ago
@KagomexCrazy Ya? I'm not sure I understand. It's pronounced pretty much exactly as it's written.
p0lar0id 1 year ago
@p0lar0id yeah but i mean do u really say how it looks??? i mean nbyoo < how wud u pronouced that?
KagomexCrazy 1 year ago
@KagomexCrazy For the most part yes but there are many exceptions. "nbyoo" is a combination of ㄴ ㅂ ㅠ right? However, when there are 3 characters it should be formed as a consonant first, vowel next, and finally the last consonant like this -> 늅. That is pronounced nyoob. But I'm not sure if you just gave me a random example. There are rules to the placement of characters. In my lessons, I don't go through all combinations, I just give simple, useful words. More lessons in my video section.
p0lar0id 1 year ago
@p0lar0id yeah see now im confused more then ever
KagomexCrazy 1 year ago
Kamsahmnida ! ^.^
TheIMCshow 1 year ago
i'm starting :))
xiuxiuva 1 year ago
please don't say bad words Polaroid, the guy is trying to help you for free and that's what he gets?
L0ve2KiLL 2 years ago
OMG!! i undrerstand this thing with alpha sht but i want to speak! i want to know how to say words in korean! not spell!
thepivx 2 years ago
Awesome can you give more examples Korean combination words like i love you. are i is same as ah?
YulasDarkAngeL 2 years ago
i didntc understand the ? ng part when u moved it but i understand rest
betal31 2 years ago
thx for upload!!
ayumivero14 2 years ago 2
천만에요 = You're welcome!
p0lar0id 2 years ago 3