If you guys learn Korean however, you will realize that Korean is simply the best freestyle and versatile form of language you can imagine, probably next to Hindi, as follows:
S-O-V (subject - object - verb)
S-V-O
O-V-S
O-S-V
V-S-O
V-O-S
Most of the times, however, subjects are rarely used when speaking, which will make English speakers impossible to understand. And one apple or two apples is just apple. Not mathematical like English). Have fun with Korean!
MORE THAN 70% OF KOREAN AND JAPANESE WORDS AND THEIR MEANINGS CAME FROM CHINESE. THINK OF CHINESE AS THE LATIN AND GREEK ROOTS FOR ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. IT IS JUST THAT PRONUNCIATIONS AND THEIR WRITING VEHICLES ARE DIFFERENT. BESIDES, KOREAN AND JAPANESE CAN BE CALLED TWIN LANGUAGES. LEARN CHINESE FIRST.
@tshk5271221 Really read japanese papers? so they use the same writing system? and yeah In one week Im going to start chinese at my college, hopefully after a few years I will master it.
@tshk5271221 Korean people don't use Chinese characters anymore, although many words are based on Chinese characters. It is not neccessary to learn Chinese characters to learn Korean. Also, the grammartical structure is different. I think just to start learning now will be better than waiting for ten years just to catch the meaning of basic words.
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO LEARN KOREAN, DO NOT WATCH THIS VIDEO. IT WON'T GET YOU ANYWHERE. INSTEAD, PICK ONE OF THE MOST FAVORITE KOREAN SINGERS, BUY ONE OR ALL OF HIS/HER VIDEOS AND JUST KEEP ON WATCHING THEM FOR OVER 1,000, 2,000 OR 3,000 TIMES OR JUST EVERYDAY. YOU WILL BE SLOWLY ABLE TO BREAK DOWN THE SYLLABLES AND START TO UNDERSTAND HER STRUCTURE (COMPLETE REVERSAL TO ENGLISH) AND SPEAK BASIC KOREAN. TRUST ME ON THIS. DON'T EVEN LEARN TO READ KOREAN. READING CAN ALWAYS BE DONE LATER.
could someone tell me why they didnt pronounce onion like it was spelled? they pronounced it "yang pa" when it should have been pronounced "ang eu ah yo"? and if im wrong could someone please tell me why the narrator made a p sound. thankyou so much (:
@levibeatriz Yes, tomatoes are fruits along with cucumbers, squash and eggplant. But strawberries are not vegetables. Strawberries are considered 'accessory fruits' along with pears and apples. A vegetable can be any edible part of the plant. Ultimately it depends on which definition you use to determine whether it's a fruit or vegetable. This is a KOREANCLASS101 video, so ... WHO CARES? 누가 상관하겠어요?
@dirulovely Ya... that's the problem. I've even tried blasting other music in the background to drown out the irritatingly repetitive music, but then I can't hear the vocab words very well.
I love these videos, but with repeated viewings the music is starting to become infuriatingly repetetive. Can you get new music or better yet- just leave it out in the future?
I understand and respect that many may disagree, and that's OK, but I wanted to express my personal opinion.
hah i got 3 right on the first time without even trying to memorize .. and yes ,in those three there were tomato and brocolli :p but i remembered potato!
@levibeatriz "브" is pronounced the way you pronounce the word "Bryan" slowly. notice the sound produced before you reach "ryan", that's how the vocal "으" sounds. so it's not actually "PU" ~
If you're asking "WHY" the [ng] sound is there, there is no explanation for that. It's like asking "Why is lettuce lettuce, not letuce?" - It's just the way the word is formed :)
thanks with the jazz background music. i learn it faster/better.
Sherlynlwp 2 months ago
reminds me of the background music on Mr. Roger's Neighborhood.
GuariadelBosque 4 months ago
If you guys learn Korean however, you will realize that Korean is simply the best freestyle and versatile form of language you can imagine, probably next to Hindi, as follows:
S-O-V (subject - object - verb)
S-V-O
O-V-S
O-S-V
V-S-O
V-O-S
Most of the times, however, subjects are rarely used when speaking, which will make English speakers impossible to understand. And one apple or two apples is just apple. Not mathematical like English). Have fun with Korean!
tshk5271221 7 months ago
MORE THAN 70% OF KOREAN AND JAPANESE WORDS AND THEIR MEANINGS CAME FROM CHINESE. THINK OF CHINESE AS THE LATIN AND GREEK ROOTS FOR ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. IT IS JUST THAT PRONUNCIATIONS AND THEIR WRITING VEHICLES ARE DIFFERENT. BESIDES, KOREAN AND JAPANESE CAN BE CALLED TWIN LANGUAGES. LEARN CHINESE FIRST.
tshk5271221 7 months ago
I RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING IF YOU ARE WILLING TO LEARN MULTIPLE LANGUAGES FOR YOUR LIFE:
1. LEARN TO SPEAK CHINESE FIRST. ENGLISH SHARES AN ALMOST IDENTICAL STRUCTURE WITH CHINESE (BY WATCHING VIDEOS OF COURSE)
2. LEARN TO READ AND WRITE CHINESE CHARACTERS AND WORDS AS MANY AS YOU CAN (IN MANDARIN / TAIWAN STYLE)
3. AFTER ABOUT 10 YEARS, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND, READ AND WRITE KOREAN AND EVEN JAPANESE A LOT FASTER THAN YOU THINK.
tshk5271221 7 months ago
@tshk5271221 Thanks for sharing this comment I think I might take chinese now
marcelo619619 6 months ago
@marcelo619619
Master how to speak and write Chinese first. You can read Japanese newspapers without even learning Japanese.Good luck!
tshk5271221 6 months ago
@tshk5271221 Really read japanese papers? so they use the same writing system? and yeah In one week Im going to start chinese at my college, hopefully after a few years I will master it.
marcelo619619 5 months ago
@tshk5271221 Korean people don't use Chinese characters anymore, although many words are based on Chinese characters. It is not neccessary to learn Chinese characters to learn Korean. Also, the grammartical structure is different. I think just to start learning now will be better than waiting for ten years just to catch the meaning of basic words.
koreanclass101 5 months ago 9
@koreanclass101 i have to agree. Korean is not even that complex when it comes to writeing
TokioHotel220 2 weeks ago
GUYS,
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO LEARN KOREAN, DO NOT WATCH THIS VIDEO. IT WON'T GET YOU ANYWHERE. INSTEAD, PICK ONE OF THE MOST FAVORITE KOREAN SINGERS, BUY ONE OR ALL OF HIS/HER VIDEOS AND JUST KEEP ON WATCHING THEM FOR OVER 1,000, 2,000 OR 3,000 TIMES OR JUST EVERYDAY. YOU WILL BE SLOWLY ABLE TO BREAK DOWN THE SYLLABLES AND START TO UNDERSTAND HER STRUCTURE (COMPLETE REVERSAL TO ENGLISH) AND SPEAK BASIC KOREAN. TRUST ME ON THIS. DON'T EVEN LEARN TO READ KOREAN. READING CAN ALWAYS BE DONE LATER.
tshk5271221 7 months ago
could someone tell me why they didnt pronounce onion like it was spelled? they pronounced it "yang pa" when it should have been pronounced "ang eu ah yo"? and if im wrong could someone please tell me why the narrator made a p sound. thankyou so much (:
MissKatRob 8 months ago
@MissKatRob 양파 IS the Korean of onion and this is what they wrote and pronounced :)
caijihong 7 months ago
i like your way of teaching but plz tell me the full video of fruits ,vegetables,meat and clock please help me
2coolroshan 8 months ago
its helpful!
mhie08ful 10 months ago
ah, the voice in this video is Kyeong-eun Choi, right? ^^ I recognized her voice.
SeongnanSonyeo1525 1 year ago 3
Wait a minute,,,, TOMATOES are FRUITS!, and strawberry is a veggie (should not appear in the next lesson with the fruits)
levibeatriz 1 year ago
@levibeatriz Yes, tomatoes are fruits along with cucumbers, squash and eggplant. But strawberries are not vegetables. Strawberries are considered 'accessory fruits' along with pears and apples. A vegetable can be any edible part of the plant. Ultimately it depends on which definition you use to determine whether it's a fruit or vegetable. This is a KOREANCLASS101 video, so ... WHO CARES? 누가 상관하겠어요?
alohahands 10 months ago 2
perfect
gurlek50 1 year ago
lol " OI " is cucumber lol , so next time someone calls you Oi Oi Oi he/she is actually saying cucumber cucumber cucumber lol!~
Xternal47 1 year ago
@Xternal47 but the pronunciation is ooi (like an U) lol
levibeatriz 1 year ago
wow!! this help me alot~!!
liyana990 1 year ago
Great..slow ..allows me to hear the Korean well.....
super video..well done..great audio quality
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Troytexas 1 year ago
Thanks for your good job, especially for me, once again for helping in this vocabulary. God bless you dear,
paulmate3000 1 year ago
Cool one! It's very easy to learn.
alyssasteps 1 year ago
안녕하세! I find the music irritating.
cheesejkliop 1 year ago
@cheesejkliop OK, at least it's not just me.
composerdoh 1 year ago
The music is very very disturbing to concentrating on the words and totally unnecessary. It was bad to do that, so can't recommend this video.
Sojujinn 1 year ago
@Sojujinn ........You could mute it, and listen to on your own background music.
dirulovely 1 year ago
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dirulovely 1 year ago
@Sojujinn Oh, wait, then you couldn't hear the words. I don't think I thought that through.......
dirulovely 1 year ago
@dirulovely Ya... that's the problem. I've even tried blasting other music in the background to drown out the irritatingly repetitive music, but then I can't hear the vocab words very well.
composerdoh 1 year ago
I love these videos, but with repeated viewings the music is starting to become infuriatingly repetetive. Can you get new music or better yet- just leave it out in the future?
I understand and respect that many may disagree, and that's OK, but I wanted to express my personal opinion.
Thanks
composerdoh 1 year ago 2
Anything that's not native to Koreans are said with English in Korean style spelling and sound.
Lukeiru 2 years ago
hah i got 3 right on the first time without even trying to memorize .. and yes ,in those three there were tomato and brocolli :p but i remembered potato!
AccioJo 2 years ago
great videos ... short and sweet!
franciscobarril 2 years ago
haha tomato is tomato
broccoli is broccoli
BUT potato is not potato
hee hee ^ ^
i like this language!~
ClumsyFall 2 years ago 36
@ClumsyFall broccoli is purocolli, not the same pronunciation dude
levibeatriz 1 year ago
@levibeatriz
haha i just noticed that
thanks...dude. (:
ClumsyFall 1 year ago
@levibeatriz it's BEU- ro - coll - lee. read the individual hangeul to get the exact pronunciation.
tokee1234567 1 year ago
@tokee1234567 :O, sounds really like a "p". thanks dude
levibeatriz 1 year ago
@levibeatriz "브" is pronounced the way you pronounce the word "Bryan" slowly. notice the sound produced before you reach "ryan", that's how the vocal "으" sounds. so it's not actually "PU" ~
caijihong 7 months ago
@caijihong thanks dude. i will improve myself
levibeatriz 7 months ago
brocolli? lol it's broccoli!
romantikku1981 2 years ago
So I ask "Is this a potato?" I would say, "이것은 감자 예요?" Please reply. Thank you.
syn7000 2 years ago 2
Yes. "이건 감자예요?", "이건 감자인가요?", "이것은 감자예요?", etc. mean "Is this potato?"
resolutethings 2 years ago
so to say, "That is a potato." I would say, "저것은 감자 예요." ? Please reply. Thank you.
syn7000 2 years ago
Yes ; )
ever4one 2 years ago 2
Thanks.
syn7000 2 years ago
why sang chun = lettuce tang ja= carrot
and
yang pa= onion
please explain why there is ng sound...
shouldn't this be sa chun=lettuce
ta ja= carrot
ya pa=onion
and others
please clarify....
when to apply and when not to apply....
eldrich93 2 years ago
If you're asking "WHY" the [ng] sound is there, there is no explanation for that. It's like asking "Why is lettuce lettuce, not letuce?" - It's just the way the word is formed :)
ever4one 2 years ago 2
thnks.......Upon interaction with nasal consonants it becomes that.. like the word link...
pronounced as lingk
and not lin .k
i think it is to make proununciation more fluent.....thanks...i googled a lil'
eldrich93 2 years ago
it's because the o at the end has a ng sound so you said sang
mzbel2000 2 years ago
sang chu's sand is written like this : 상.
notice the O below?
if the O is placed on top or beside it should be silent holder. if it is placed below it should be "ng" sound. (:
some korean words are special in sense that they could pronounce in different way. like ㅂ . it could be said as "B" or "P"
hope this do help :D
hamstermissy 2 years ago 11
아~ 베고파요!
The vegetables look so good. XD
Haha, but thanks.
This is sooo helpful!
감사합니다!! ^_^
akoshitax3 2 years ago
yay!!i feel like a 5 again!!!:B
redblossom64 2 years ago
Thank You!
powerplantop 2 years ago 2
고맙숩니다! This is really helpful.
hedgehoghoodlum 2 years ago
nice
coolglock19 3 years ago
Thanks! : )
ever4one 3 years ago
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coolglock19 3 years ago
i feel like a little kid learning about vegetables! ^.^ fwee~ thank you.
hipster101 3 years ago
Haha. : ) Thank you for the comment!
ever4one 3 years ago
倉鼠 倉鼠 洋帕 楊帊
lovesu3 3 years ago
lol
joyjoyooO 3 years ago
Awesome!
TwizzleMeHappy 3 years ago 5
Thanks :)
koreanclass101 2 years ago
@koreanclass101 Can you please put the pronunciation on each?
CuteCookie4y411 1 year ago
@CuteCookie4y411 Vegetables-Yachae, Brocolli-Beurokolli, Lettuce-Sangchu, Cucumber-Oi, Tomato-Tomahto, Potato-Kamja, Carrot-Danggeun, Onion-Yangpa, Beans-Kong, Spinach-Shigeumchi
emji7element 1 year ago