Thank you for this video . I am very happy to see your your video . Can you tell me how can i learn fast Korean language ? I am working as trekking guide in Nepal. If you can help to learn Korean please let me know . If you can help me to send me some book and CD/DVD /Move /song / whatever please let me know . You can send in this address Name Narayan pandey post box 19632 Kathmandu,Nepal.or send me email here cnp.kd2@gmail.com Thank you .Narayan pandey.
I hope you can include the spelling of the words you pronouce if not you can say the word and spell it out. It would have helped much better! Thanks tho^^
you use "Yo" at the end of sentence as a form of politeness. So Koma wayo is same as Komaya but put a little bit of politeness into it. kamsahamnida is very polite form, komawayo can be used to someone older , but in a casual relationship.
do you have ayahoo id ..though it take alot time to learn the way ur teaching perhaps is good ..i know 22 languages can i add u ill learn in 2 hours max three..basic level i know how to .waiting
komapseumnida! this lesson was extremly helpful because of the emphasis you put on informal and formal endings. its a confusing subject made easy by you! good job! you're my new teacher.
Woooow! I have been in korea about 4 years ago and i fall in love to that country. Peoples, language, restaurants where you are sitting on a ground. And now thanks to your video i can remind that perfect trip. I'm going to watch all your videos here and i think that i will fall in love to one very cute korean girl !
'Awesome' could be more used in informal context in korea. It's more like 'Jjang', which is a little bit slag like. However, it's used a lot among youngsters. So if something is awesome, you can say 'Jjang ida!'
they both have the same meaning. It's up to th person's preference to use it in Korea. They do sound different but 100% the same in meaning. FYI: I use kamsahamnida more. :-)
@BboyRythm 감사합니다 kamsahamnida is from hanja 感謝 (느낄 감 感) and (사례할 사 謝)
i've met some koreans who prefer 고맙습니다 'gomapseumnida' because it is pure korean from the korean verb 고맙다 gomapda - to be thankful. and not sino-korean (korean derived from chinese)
hi, u said ur glad to answer questions.. so... can u tell me whats the difference between "Sarang hae", "Sarangda", "Saranghan", "Sarang i", "Sarangul", "Sarang han da"??? Really confuses me!!!
That's great post! Nomu Kamsahamnida. I am student from uzbekistan, currently live in korea and can speak 7 languages in advanced level. Love korea! I think you can make very good korean language learning video programs with LATIN subtitals and with different daily situation. People daily use just about 6000 words. So, it is not difficult to make such programs. Good Luck!
7 languages!!!???? thats legendary dude.... cool :D I wish I can do that too..... I can speak only 4 languages for now.... But someday I'm gonna beat you! I wish....
the only thing i would suggest is maybe to write down the english pronunciation to say it...like "ku-ma-woh" or something, just so I can make sure i'm getting the right sounds out :)
짱이야!
uyaix 2 weeks ago
You are so very cute and your lessons are great!
hawaiianstyleinjapan 4 months ago in playlist learn korean
i thought i heard restaurant city in the bg.haha anyways,thanks for this ^^
ohmyreve 7 months ago
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Thank you for this video . I am very happy to see your your video . Can you tell me how can i learn fast Korean language ? I am working as trekking guide in Nepal. If you can help to learn Korean please let me know . If you can help me to send me some book and CD/DVD /Move /song / whatever please let me know . You can send in this address Name Narayan pandey post box 19632 Kathmandu,Nepal.or send me email here cnp.kd2@gmail.com Thank you .Narayan pandey.
guidenarayan 9 months ago
annyeong haseyo! cheo-neun chad imdida. Cho-eum poepkettseumnida.. ^__^
chadatienza 10 months ago
So. who else came here cuz they saw the hot girl?
WeLikeIke23 11 months ago
what does itjana and sesangi means, i always hear it in a song thanks
johnmichaelburgos 1 year ago
are you chinese? you look chinese
EskimanO 1 year ago
saguija!
WithDS 1 year ago
pyeongshim
pureslnx 1 year ago
ill bang her
Raperboy228 1 year ago
saranghey
HAYSQ 1 year ago
annyeon i love ur pet!! :) kumawoo
reanluver101 1 year ago
luv ur lessons!!! ^.^ V
darkchoco212 1 year ago
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'Thank you' is
감사-합-니다
Gamsa-hap-nida (Actual Logical pronunciation)
Kamsa-ham-mida (Natural pronunciation, pronounce upper spells quickly)
As like
Water ( in American pronunciation 'Warrer') like this.
nachtnite 1 year ago
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nachtnite 1 year ago
I thought the only thing you had to know in korean was GG (ㅎㅎ) or
ㅈㅈ
theodrin1 1 year ago
Your Lesson's are AWESOME .....i've been dying to learn Korean..... Thank you ^.^
2sxc4myowngood 1 year ago
lol you have a chinese accent :)
lowhigh000 1 year ago
dedanhee kamsahamnida!
DikkiSeamen 1 year ago
gomawo~
jannesaJMidol 1 year ago
I'm going to Hawaii and will be doing business with Koreans and your insight was most valuable. You're a good teacher and you're super cute as well.
NLR884evr 1 year ago
I hope you can include the spelling of the words you pronouce if not you can say the word and spell it out. It would have helped much better! Thanks tho^^
yanping0404runs 1 year ago
merci beaucoup c tres bien
yannianny 1 year ago
domu kamsahamnida! :)) saranghae.!! :))
trisflores 1 year ago
한국 바위!
liza1728 1 year ago
i love your background music!!! :p
You're pretty! Saranghaeyo!
grantboel1 1 year ago
nice, i think that's Air in G - Bach playing in the background V(^.^)V
sokrazibuty 1 year ago
kansamhamnida....
komamta..
komawoyo..
is that correct?
ySunbae 1 year ago
Gumapsmnida Gamsahamnida // Gumaweo?Wee learned 2 new things;; After this I'm gonna learn Chinese n_n
FarewelI 1 year ago
Kamasahamnida! Your video are very helpful!
I love the song you're playing when you're talking to the dolphin, you have good taste in music, kekeke! Thank you again!
fobpryde 1 year ago
i hope u can put also the spelling...
rltamises 1 year ago
thank you!!!
salanghaeyo
XmasBuddy 1 year ago
This is my friend, Dolphin
Prizm4 1 year ago
I'ts
Gamsahamnida =)
haha You are pretty ^^
thjicka 1 year ago
im gonna say this to the guy i like :D
HyuugaNeji123 1 year ago
i like your korean accent :D
i bet u are korean
annyeonghaseyo! :D
sohlui07 1 year ago
Kamsahamnida!
smartgurl4ever 2 years ago 10
cam sa mi da... is that the word for thank you???
well... if thats correct or wrong plz reply for my commnet..
cam sa mi da vickywind for ur lessons ur like a really good teacher to me keep teaching k??? so i can learn more how to speak korean language... ^_^
iluvslurpee03 2 years ago
It's kamsahanmida
PinKpAndAs1 2 years ago
or komapsumnida
PinKpAndAs1 2 years ago
ko ma yo
burmakarenboy 2 years ago
beautiful eyes ^^
luzpariseiffel1 2 years ago 16
@trupinay21 I sent you an e-mail response.
brucenator 2 years ago
She looks like BoA without the makeup and airbushing...
wangkon936 2 years ago 3
hahahahahahahaa
out of no where pops out a dolphin!!
i loveeeeeeeee dolphinnn friend
hahahah
annyonnggggg (._.)...
ko-ma-wo~~~~
vickyyyy is the best :D
annyonggggg
ednva 2 years ago
고 마 워 ..:)
UltraSlim20 2 years ago
anyonghesayo.. komawa.. I really wana learn to speak korean and Im learning.
jpassion619 2 years ago
i've heard people say koma wayo before
does that change the meaning at all?
Chrisytinaa 2 years ago
you use "Yo" at the end of sentence as a form of politeness. So Koma wayo is same as Komaya but put a little bit of politeness into it. kamsahamnida is very polite form, komawayo can be used to someone older , but in a casual relationship.
leonajang 2 years ago
o thank you for the explanation :D
Chrisytinaa 2 years ago
do you have ayahoo id ..though it take alot time to learn the way ur teaching perhaps is good ..i know 22 languages can i add u ill learn in 2 hours max three..basic level i know how to .waiting
DEADreef 2 years ago
good thing=speaking is better then writeing
Digiscat 2 years ago
감 사 합 니 다 , 고 맙 습 니 다 , 고 마 워
kam-sa-ham-ni-da, ko-map-seum-ni-da, ko-ma-wo
안 녕, 비 키 ! 고 마 워 !
Annyoung, vicky! Komawha!
brucenator 2 years ago
@brucenator how do you do those symbols in the computer? lol, sorry to bother.
trupinay21 2 years ago
She looks like a not-as-cute version of BOA.
wangkon936 2 years ago
forget a lot of things~ kk If you were my friend I will call you "human" lol
just teasing~ good work
seungdeok 2 years ago
Ko-ma-wa? o-o;
Kam-Sam-Ni-Da?
SXLuna3 2 years ago
Can you please show the spelling?
nekokitty182 2 years ago 2
thanks for your lesson, i am learning. so sweet xD
abjectofdecay 2 years ago 2
I just got back from Seoul and so I was looking up all kinds of Korean...
I just want to say that you are ALL KINDS OF ADORABLE
cjbxz 2 years ago
komapseumnida! this lesson was extremly helpful because of the emphasis you put on informal and formal endings. its a confusing subject made easy by you! good job! you're my new teacher.
anibeauty 2 years ago
wow.. what a nice video..
kamsa hamnida
QuEen0327 2 years ago
is it gamsahabnida --> kamsamnida
omawa? for friends and kamsahe?
if recieved gift from stranger omapsamida?
im confuse but i really want to learm
am i pronounce right?
gfrancis4 2 years ago
Don't mind my handle here PLEASE! Thank you for the Korean lesson!
I had to change my old handle because of Atheist attack on my site.
FoffandDieAhole 2 years ago
i like tomatoes,,,nan nin tomatoes ...what???
ukidding 2 years ago
Chwa he
LeeVaan 2 years ago
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so cute
AHAHA
dardardarvin 2 years ago
actualy its , come-sa-hahm-ni-da
theburninator9 2 years ago
gahm-sah-hahm-ni-da
is that right????????
foxpolard 2 years ago
yup!
Adya95 2 years ago
it spells with G but it pronounced with K
kekee
riaxxxcore 2 years ago
Exactly!
MissPeachmilk 2 years ago
kamsahamnida. ;)
jihyukfreak13 2 years ago
ㄳ ㄳ for your lecture!ㅎㅎ
9atsuko27 2 years ago
kamzahamnida, my korean teacher. could you plz teach us sentences like this
there are / there is
i am in/ at/ on
and some nouns used commonly,
could you plz respond me
emy from mongolia and is addicted Cruel WIfe
enkhriishagai 2 years ago
안녕 - an nyoung
안녕하세요 -an nyoung ha se yo
감사합니다 - gam sa hab ni da
고마워 - go ma wor
고맙습니다 - go mab sb ni da
cantorthm0 2 years ago
i forget to wrote you something..
saranghaeyo :)
DuroModra 2 years ago
Kamsahamnida! It's impressive that you loved korea so much. :-)
vickywind 2 years ago
@vickywind i like ur videos! :) i can use sum words with my gf nw.
fisyaly 10 months ago
Woooow! I have been in korea about 4 years ago and i fall in love to that country. Peoples, language, restaurants where you are sitting on a ground. And now thanks to your video i can remind that perfect trip. I'm going to watch all your videos here and i think that i will fall in love to one very cute korean girl !
Thank you for your creativity!
DuroModra 2 years ago
lol im sorry but
when you reply to thank you
what would you say?
you're welcome?
if so how would you say it?
BboyRythm 2 years ago
Cha Ma Nae Yo means you're welcome.
jsogburn 2 years ago
how do you say awesome in Korean?
xianghua70X 2 years ago
'Awesome' could be more used in informal context in korea. It's more like 'Jjang', which is a little bit slag like. However, it's used a lot among youngsters. So if something is awesome, you can say 'Jjang ida!'
vickywind 2 years ago
so what is the difference between
kamsamneeda
and
komapsumnida?
BboyRythm 2 years ago
they both have the same meaning. It's up to th person's preference to use it in Korea. They do sound different but 100% the same in meaning. FYI: I use kamsahamnida more. :-)
vickywind 2 years ago
i see ok cool,
ive been using kamsamnida
BboyRythm 2 years ago
@vickywind kamsahamnida means I'm grateful... and is slightly more formal than komapsumnida which is the high form of thank you
asdf8998 1 year ago
@vickywind there is komapta, komawo and komawoyo a lot of way to say thank you to a person same with I Love You and I'm Sorry thanks for the video
johnmichaelburgos 1 year ago
@BboyRythm 감사합니다 kamsahamnida is from hanja 感謝 (느낄 감 感) and (사례할 사 謝)
i've met some koreans who prefer 고맙습니다 'gomapseumnida' because it is pure korean from the korean verb 고맙다 gomapda - to be thankful. and not sino-korean (korean derived from chinese)
h0rangi 1 year ago
Cute video and Thanks!
patrickbseattle 3 years ago
ow ur english so good hahaha..
nice lesson...
reynard225 3 years ago
kumuawa ^_^
goblue10nis 3 years ago
gamsahamnida,shukan laki,anneyong
lwiza2000 3 years ago
hi, u said ur glad to answer questions.. so... can u tell me whats the difference between "Sarang hae", "Sarangda", "Saranghan", "Sarang i", "Sarangul", "Sarang han da"??? Really confuses me!!!
EvAMYabs27 3 years ago
I feel like listening to BoA...... u really look like her....
EvAMYabs27 3 years ago
Aju yaebeo :o)
poetswolf1985 3 years ago
oh thanku so much 4 that
alishacoz0987 3 years ago
Thank you for watching it! :)
vickywind 3 years ago
komawa
q5ceph 3 years ago
you're welcome! :-)
vickywind 3 years ago
That's great post! Nomu Kamsahamnida. I am student from uzbekistan, currently live in korea and can speak 7 languages in advanced level. Love korea! I think you can make very good korean language learning video programs with LATIN subtitals and with different daily situation. People daily use just about 6000 words. So, it is not difficult to make such programs. Good Luck!
kristaphor 3 years ago
thanks for a good suggestion! It's so amazing you can speak 7 languages. wow..:-)
vickywind 3 years ago
Massimnida! Yes it is. Keep working, you're sweet.
kristaphor 3 years ago
7 languages!!!???? thats legendary dude.... cool :D I wish I can do that too..... I can speak only 4 languages for now.... But someday I'm gonna beat you! I wish....
EvAMYabs27 3 years ago
4 languages are also amazing. Keep up the good work. I'm sure you can speak more than 7. I'm trying more as well.. Cheers! :-)
vickywind 3 years ago
Hmmm Uzbeki, Russian, English, Korean, Arabic(maybe).
What are the other two? Kazakh? Farsi/Dari/Tajik?
patrickbseattle 3 years ago
ahh am so confuse
thyda123 3 years ago
thank you so much!!
williamshu 3 years ago
oh you're welcome! :-)
don't be shy to ask questions regarding korean language, I'll be glad to answer.
vickywind 3 years ago
oh really? if you could tell me what's so confusing I'll be glad to respond to you. ;-)
Cheers!
vickywind 3 years ago
the only thing i would suggest is maybe to write down the english pronunciation to say it...like "ku-ma-woh" or something, just so I can make sure i'm getting the right sounds out :)
stabdollface 3 years ago
that's a good idea, thank you!! :)
vickywind 3 years ago
ammm!! domo is also japanese means thanks. amm is there any similarity with japanese and korean?..
200420135 3 years ago
Thank you sooo much i love this! I love korean I really want to learn it and this definately is a good first step ^_^ ~
stabdollface 3 years ago
ㅋㅋㅋ
고맙습니다~
잘 배웠어요.
rizukx 3 years ago
You're welcome!(천만에요~)
:-)
vickywind 3 years ago
Thank you so much for making these two lessons. You're helping me with my pronunciation. 고맙습니다!
peppermintcowboy 3 years ago
Thanks to you for watching it! :-)
vickywind 3 years ago
wtf?
ksp1991 3 years ago