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  • LOOL JB from Dream High 2! ;D

    

  • "오~ 도시락이 없어졌어요! It happens sometimes, you know? Especially when you go to school." ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 넘 웃겨요 ^-^

  • what is indonesia in korean?

  • @Karraify indo-nae-sia (인도네시아)

  • YOU ARE AWESOME :) THANK YOU FOR DOING THESE :D

  • 04:03 what did u just say!??! lol XD

  • your noise seem to be stuck lol

  • How do you say America? I know it starts with a B...

  • @IchigiXSHINeeX2pm it's Miguk = 미국 . oh hi hottest. :)

  • so i would say '' jeon San Juan, Puerto Rico wasseoyo '' ? :)

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  • Annyong haseyo, can i ask a question. whats the difference between choum bekke sumnida and mannaseo bangapseupnida? both refers to nice to meet you but i seen these 2 different version.

  • its too hard speak in korean

  • If eseo is from, than what is Wasseoyo?

  • @Latviangirl23 wasseoyo means "came."

  • Hi, How to say " I am from Latvia?"Jeon Latvia wasseoyo?

  • @Latviangirl23  Latvia esseo wasseoyo

  • i'm entering a korean compertition....can you please tell me some useful phrases like,''please enjoy'' or ''i hope you liked it'' :D

  • how to say singapore in korean

  • @kookiekhti Singapore in Korean will be '싱가폴'^__^

  • HEY WHAT IF I"LL SAY IM FROM MANILA,PHILIPPINES???????

  • @fameofvideo That will be 전 필리핀 마닐라에서 왔어요.

  • koreans understand even if you only said "hi,am (name)"" only????

  • @fameofvideo yes. you don't always have to put subjects. it's kind of like spanish

  • an-nyeong-ha-se-yo,je-E-RU-MIN­-patricia-im-ni-da ,,,,is my pronunciation correct?

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  • @fameofvideo JE-EE-REUM-EUN

  • thanks for all the videos

  • When you're shortening the part of introducing where you came from, "Busan e-seo wa-ku-yo".. What does the "ku" mean?

  • @dahkneee 구 does not have any meaning but it is common in Spoken Korean. Originally it is coming from suffix 고 which basically used to shorten "verb + and (그리고)" into verb stem + 고.

  • How do you say how old you are? :O I know how to ask, but not how to answer TT_TT Thanks~ :D

  • i'm sorry i didn't really understand what wasseoyo ment, i herd "king"

    thank you so much for this lectures, they are really helping me=D

  • @Nidlarey21

    he said came. as in you came from a certain place.

  • @Caineeson19 oh thank you caineeson=D

  • like a "b"... it also occurs in "mollayo" (i don't know, informal) .. it tends to sound like "bolla"...=) please someone answer my questions =)) gamsahamnida!

  • @decembertwenty10 ...it sounds Like M (moLayo) :D..and aLso GAMSAHAMNIDA is right but they normaLLy say it GKAMSAMNIDA (between G and K sounds) and (siLent N) >>>>KAMSAMIDA<<<<

  • hi! korean seems difficult to learn but i'm thankful for this video=)

    i have a question, why do korean speak as if they would lisp.. i don't mean to offend anyone or so.. it's just very interesting.. i mean i study english and american studies and there we also go through the phonology and phonetics.. does this "lisp" sound while korean natives are speaking have something to do with their phonology/phonetics?

    and also i always wondered why while saying "mianhamnida" or "mianhae" the "m" sounds

  • you are very good teacher!!!!!

  • This is Great! Thanks!

  • so how would i say "im from thailand"... "jeon tai guo eseo wasseoyo" ??

  • @KeiJarasee

    thai is "Tae-gook" 태국 in Korean.

    jeon Tae-gook eseo wasseoyo

  • I have a question. I read you can take out pronouns like I or you but then how do people know who you are talking about?

  • @LinkShouldBeAGirl It's all about context and how you use it. Normally you would say "hungry" and people would think "well that person is hungry" since it wasn't really a question. if they said "Jason is hungry" or change their tone of voice so it becomes "hungry?" then it's more like a question to the other person or saying that someone else is hungry. Most subjects that are used in Korean conversation are I, and You, but usually names or titiles for the third person.

  • So nice the way you try to make it simple and flowing...not out of the book

  • C'est super bien fait ! J'adore ces cours c'est bien expliqué on comprend bien.

    Bravo!!

  • umm. so everything is fine for me but u should've put something else, rather than "I work for ___" I'm still a student and I don't work for anyone! -.- help?! lol

  • @zybeel for student you say

    Juh-neun hakseng (student) "ee-eh-yo" or "ipnida"

    ipnida is a very formal ending, and ee-eh-yo makes you sound more friendly (it's semi-formal).

  • Oh my goodness..I'm going to have to study forever before I can even say hello in Korean. It will be worth it though, thank you for the video.

  • annyeong :)

    I have a question....

    what is the meaning of kuyo? after wa?

  • @mae4884 ???? you mean wat-seoyo? there weren't any Kuyo when I checked....

    wa (meaning Come) seoyo (means that the verb is in past tense + it's a formal term)

    

  • @mae4884 watkuyo -> makes it less formal (semi-formal) and also attaches the meaning "and" at the end. It shows that you're going to continue talking, and this isn't your last sentence

  • Can you please translate my name to korea? I'm Nicole, Gomapseumnida :D

  • @MoonlightSuJu nee-kol

    니콜

  • How do you say America in Hangul?

  • @MoonlightSuJu minguk

  • @MoonlightSuJu it's Mee-gook

    미국

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  • The "(n)eun" and "imnida" is similar to the relationship between "ne" and "pas" in French. Like you can drop "ne" in colloquial French, you can also drop "(n)eun" in colloquial Korean.

  • @dalkimi ??? not imnida though.. you can never drop out the endings like that. There are different ways to say the endings, because the endings of verbs are what determines the tense and politeness

    neun isn't really dropped, it's just changed to a different form for Colloquial or Informal Korean. You can't drop subject markers either.

  • @tokee1234567 ...Where in my comment have I said that 'imnida' is dropped? I was referring to "neun." And of course subject markers can be dropped in colloquial korean...you can say "na (neun) busan eseo wasseo." You can also say "nan busan eseo wasseo," I guess that's what you meant by "changed to a different form"? As you can see in the first busan-sentence, however, you can drop the subject marker. Neun/eun isn't the only marker that can be dropped... "Kage(e) gasseo" "Jeogeo(s'eun) moya?"etc

  • @dalkimi yes you are right subject particles can be dropped in conversation. I misread what you were saying I guess

  • another great video :D

    i have a lil question (:

    it was 부산에서 왔어요.... why does it turned to 왔구요 at the end ? (:

  • @chullieee 왔구요 makes it less polite. (semi-polite)

  • hello..gamsa-Hamnida for the great lesson..i want to if this is correct to say it

    Jeon Yeong-gug London eseo wasseoyo (I'm from London, Engalnd/UK)

    also how to say "my hobbies are reading and watching Drama?"

  • @shadialicious

    yes your first phrase is correct

    my hobbies are reading and watching Drama? = jae chimi-neun doksuh-hago drama-boneunguh-ehyo

  • ilovesuju131: GamsaHamnida

  • what wasseoyo means? I can't hear cleary what you said.. Thanks

  • @timdel826 wasseoyo means 'come' .

  • @iLoveSuju131 it means Came. example: I came here.

  • hi teacher.^^

    my name is frida - can u translate it into korean? thank u.

  • @friiidadk jae ireum-eun Frida-ehyo

    제 이름은 프리다에요.

    you can also say 프리다입니다. frida-ipnida but for most Koreans they use the Yo ending

  • @tokee1234567 thank you.^__^

  • i will watch it for my korean practice lesson , kamsahamitta

  • do you have a lesson for compliments?

  • Annyeonghaseyo, jeoneun HENAimnida. Jeoneun learning korean language for fun. I really want to learn korean for my future purposes... I need someone to teach me some basic phrases... Kamsahamnida!,. ^_^

  • great videos! really appreciate your time and effort making these!

  • @tokee1234567 thanks for your help! :D

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  • @tokee1234567 Su-wan , more focus on the S. You can listen to the google translation, 萱 (chinese). Sorry i'm bad at pronouncation.

  • @deadlyzxc from what I can hear in google translations, 슈안 (shu-ahn) would be the most accurate way to write your name in Korean. hope this helps

  • Annyeonghasaeyo , can someone translate my name into korean ? I'm Xuan , gamsahamida. :)

  • @deadlyzxc can you tell me how you pronounce it? Su-wan? or Zu-wan?

  • @deadlyzxc ;o Are You Vietnamese.? :3

  • teacher could you translate my name in korean? i'm Grace.. thank you very much teacher.. gamsahamida!!!

  • @honeygrace2225 그레이스 geu-rae-ee-seu

  • teacher could you translate my name in korean? i'm Grace.. thank you very much teacher.. gamsahamida!!!

  • @HidanUchihaXreturns

    if you pronounce it Dah-sha it's 다샤 (dah sha)

    if you pronounce it like deh-sha it's 데샤 (dehsha)

    it all depends on how you pronounce your name.

  • um, how do you translate Ayeen in korean? do answer, kamsahamnida ! :D

  • @ayeensulaiman how do you say it?

    Ah - yeen? or Eh-yeen? 

  • @rockwizard9012 자시 (ja- si)

  • hi teacher, my name is jasmine. can you translate my name into korean? thanks! ^^

  • @hellojaszy it's 자스민 (ja-seu-min) or 재스민 (jeh-seu-min)

    you can use either one. it depends on how you want your name pronounced by the people there

  • @hottestcassiopeia

    아니스 자피라 ah-nee-seu ja-pi-rah

  • teacher. can you translate my name? AZEE and also PHILIPPINES. gamsahamnida. im learning from you. thankyou so much ^____^

  • @zyxalera do you pronounce it (ah-zee?) then it's 아지

    if you pronounce it A-zee (like A as in alphabet A) then it's 에이지

    

  • what is "i am from jakarta, indonesia" in korean?? ^^

  • @laskecup123 juh-neun indonesia-eh jaka-reu-ta-eh-seo watseoyo

  • thanks so much for this! :D fantastic lesson!

  • teacher pls translate my name in korean? my name is cynthia mae pls? sir?.

  • @CynthMaeSoHee 신시아 (shin-shi-ah) you can also write it as 신띠아 (shin-ttee-ah) because it has a more accurate pronunciation, but you should just use the first one because ㄸ doesn't look too pretty when it's written out/and pronounced like that.

  • busy atom is the bessttt!

  • how do you say Europa , Romania in Korean ?

  • @animegirlmidori yoo-ropa 유로파 ro-ma-nee-ah 로마니아

  • @tokee1234567 tank you 

  • you know how to write Vietnam in korea ?

  • @rainnyhannguyen 베트남 - veh- teu-nam

  • Is it correct if i say this?

    Anneonghaseyo, Carol imnida. Jeon Singapore neseo wasseoyo. (Hi, am Carol. I am from Singapore)

  • @hocaroll Singapore neseo  => singapore -ehseo

  • teacher ,can you translate my name in korean its rosan plz.. answer me..........

  • @ladyemo123

    rosan like ROH-SAHN? or like rosanne like the english name?

    if it's the first one then it's 로산

    if it's the second one then it's 로젠

  • so what does wasseyo mean i didnt understand

  • @theTijana1 watseoyo - "I arrived/came"

  • What's Finland in Korean?

  • @TheTloz96 핀란드 - pin-lahn-deu.

  • annyeong haseyo thank you for your video really help me, once gain thanks a lot would yuo mine if i sk something about this lesson ? [how do yuo say in korean good morning and good afternoon,thanks

  • @creligion they don't have good afternoon but good morning is "좋은 아침" -joen achim. some people say it, some ppl don't. it's not really a term that's always used like english.

  • annyeonghaseyo sir..my name is fara...i'm from malaysia..how could i wrote malaysia in korean?????

  • @MsOien 말레이지아 (mala-eesia) - malaysia

    fara - 파라 (para)

  • I lived in Baran (Hwaseong) from 2007 till march 2010. Never been to your city though.

  • how do i write my name "Ninni" and for my place of living is Joensuu, Finland ?

  • @inniN0 Ninni - 니니 (nini)

    joensuu - 요엔수 (yoensu) finland - 핀란드 (pinlandeu)

  • @tokee1234567 ah, thank you very much! ^3^

  • thank you so much! this is really helpful!

  • annyeonghaseyo, jeoneun Sala imnida

    i just wanted to say

    kamsahamnida for these lessons. I really appreciate them

  • Hello teacher.

    I'm from Venezuela, Caracas and I would like to know how do you say/write this in Korean.

    Thank you.

  • @DenitaLove

    저는 베네주엘라 카라카스에서 왔어요.

    jeoneun benejuella caracaseu-ehseo watseoyo

  • i like learning new languages all tho i suck at it haha

  • sonsaengnim annyonghaseyo....how about philippines what is it in korean...??

  • @frien2007 phillippines is 필리핀 - (pil-li-peen)

  • thx^^

  • gumao ^^..this is so helpfull...how to write anni in hanggul? :)...

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  • wow. thank you so much for your videos. i'm only starting to study korean now but your videos are really helpful!!!! by the way, how do you write "kimberly" in korean. i tried writing it but i don't think i got it right... thanks so much!!!!

  • @kimatsuko 킴벌리 - (pronounced kimbuhlly)

  • @tokee1234567 thank you!!!! <3

  • how do u say i am from New York, United States?plz help me

  • @mylove1398 jeun new yok eh seo watseoyo. ppl will kinda know that new york is in the US so it's redundant if you say both new york and US

  • @tokee1234567 !ha,thnxs

  • i really like the way koreans say wow

    eg:joong ki from music bank~

  • hi, I am meeting my friends familly when I go to Korea, what is a formal way to introduce myself and thank them for letting me stay with them? 

  • @A9158162 annyunghaseyo juh-neun (name) ipnida. Juh-ruel yuh-ki-eh it-gae-hae-ju shuh-suh gamsahapnida. Hello I'm ___. Thank you for letting me stay here

  • I love the language of the koreans.. can you please translate my name.. my name is Janrowe.. and I'm from Philippines.. giving translation to my country will be a good help too.. thank you..

  • @Pogrit13 first tell me how you pronounce the name (jan row like rowing your boat?) or (jan row like the sound "now or wow")

  • i am frm singapore and want to learn korean cause of snsd! ^^

  • anneonghaseyo teacher...could you translate my name in korean?..my name is angelika ...gomapseumnida..!,,,,mannase­o bangapseupnoda...

  • @12cutieangel

    안겔이카

    (An-gel-ie-ka)

    Other people will "translate" it slightly different too :]

  • @kababayanchica1123 no it's actually 안젤리카. sorry but 안겔이카 is not a very accurate translation of her name

  • @12cutieangel it's actually 안젤리카.

  • i need help with the "Im from" part 2 ... how do u say "thailand" in korean? and if i dont have 2 say the city, is it like "Jeon -thailand-eseo wasseoyo"?? and can u please show me how to say and write "Cindy" in korean? ill be super thankfull :)

  • @RainOfStrawberries Thailand is 태국 (Tae gook) in Korean. so you can say "Jeon Taegook ehseo watseoyo"

    Cindy is 신디. it can be 씬디 but the ㅆ doesn't look that pretty b/c it looks stressed (in terms of koreans) but koreans will tell you it's either 신디/씬디. I suggest you use 신디 though

  • hmm i cant seem to write my name in korean "kai sen" .. can teacher help meeeeee? =D

  • @callmenoobs

    카이센

    I dont really know if i'm pronouncing your name correctly(Ka-ie-sehn), so hangul-izing it might be wrong

    If its more like (Kay-sin) its 게신

  • Hi Mr. JB,

    How do you say, "I am working for Motorola in US."?

  • @mantrangtompaul jeon Migook Motorola ehseo Eelhago-itseoyo (I work for the American Motorola) 전 미국 모토롤라에서 일하고 있어요

    or Migook eh itneun Motorola hwesa ehseo Eelhago-itseoyo (I work for the Motorola company that's in the US) 전 미국에 있는 모토롤라 회사에서 일하고 있어요

    the ending can be -itseupnida instead of -yo but they both would mean the same thing

    sorry it's kind of complicated;;;;; i hope it's not too confusing

  • how do you say norway in korea? and how do you say my name Emilie?^^ thank you^^

  • @Suppemille Norway is 노르웨이 No-reu-wue-ee

    Emilie is 에밀리 Eh-mil-lie

  • I have a question, in the vid, it writes ibnida, but why do we pronounce imnida? im kinda confuse, the same for "mianhe", i heard pplz pronounce more like "Bianhe". But im really grateful for the vid, it helps a lots, thx ^_^

  • @ilovem2m it's because when you speak it it sounds that way. in order to make -im sound you need to firmly touch your lips and close the mouth. in the -ibnida you barely tough your lips together and close the mouth but not completely, so it sounds like -im when it's actually not. when koreans speak faster than how BusyAtoms speaks.. lots of pronunciations can be confusing and sound the same. hope that helps

  • @tokee1234567 Oh i see... thank you so much :]

  • ughh can you plz do a video on korean handwriting so we can train our eyes to the different styles of korean writing?

  • thank you,Im learning so much from this ^_^!

  • Thank you for this helpful video.. Could you translate my name in Korean please? And how do you pronounce Rachelle??

  • @raxiel1231 Rachelle (if it sounds like Rachel in English) then it's 레이첼 (raychelle)

    if it's Rachel (Ra quel) then it's 라켈 (Rah quelle)

    it it's Rachel (rah chelle) then it's 라첼

    it all depends on how you pronounce your name. Choose what closely sounds like your name

  • hahah I love this video. I like how he switches from introduction to miyeokguk! So Korean hahah

  • the "i am from" part is confusing. so if i wanteed to say "i am from blackwood,new jersey" i would say-

    "jeon new jeresy blackwoodeseo wasseoyo"? and i was also trying to figure out how to write my name in korean- jenny. i was sounding it out.

  • @ibjamed

    jenny = 제니 .. and "jeon new jeresy blackwoodeseo wasseoyo." is correct. but actually korean don't know where blackwood is. so you can say "jeon new jerseyeseo wasseoyo." It's work to korean.

  • WOw I just came from the website and it is so amazingly helpful. Thank you for all of the wonderful work that you do, it is greatly appreciated!

  • .. annyong hasaeyo ! am ai right ? ^_^ anywayz , how can i know my korean name ? kamsa hamnida !

  • thank you for the videos

    i´m learning corean with your videos right now !!

    thank you !! gracias !!

    greetings from mexico *o*/

  • hello how about my name korean name for Cristabel ? thanks so much......^^......

    and another question from me please, to describe the youngest is it MANGNAE or MAGNAE?? =DDDD

    and i love your lessons too lots of thanks~~~=) you are so great~~~=DDD