@socraticproblem86 Nah I don't know how to write Korean on the computer. I'm wondering how you made the character since it's not on the list of character on screen :) Be well.
one question...isn`t it easy just to say 안녕 (ahn nyuhng) if you`re leaving??i typed in `bye` in google translate and it says 안녕,the same as `hi`.anyway,just asking coz im kinda confused with the goodbye greetings :s
@TitanGirl95 안녕 is ok when you're speaking to friends but not appropriate when speaking to strangers or elders. My versions are formal greetings and safe to use in all settings. Thanks.
omg this is like the best video!! ever all the other vids didn't really show me anything.... it was just them talking... but ur awsome!!! >.< now i really get it!!! thanks you!!! XD
Wait, how do you know if the letters are in the same word or not, for example: Shinee. how are we gonna know if 'shi' is written in two separate words, not together.
At first I thought shinee was like this: 샤 (and an o in the bottom. couldn't write this properly cuz don't know how to type) 니, but actually its like this: 샤이니 ...
dude i love you!!! Because of you I officially get Korean!:D Thank you so much now I could talk to my classmate Jun Seo who knows English but wants to see if I could get the language learning of Korean by myself and now that you've helped me i can show him and he'll be impressed hahah so thank you god bless you(((:
dude i love you!!! Because of you I officially get Korean!:D Thank you so much now I could talk to my classmate Jun Seo who knows English but wants to see if I could get the language learning of Korean by myself and now that you've helped me i can show him and he'll be impressed hahah so thank you god bless you(((:
I LOVE your vids! i understand it now! 1 question....how are you able to tell which one to read first? like the last one how it went sort of zigzagish, plz let me know how. Thanks!
@zankyzous I've actually never heard that phrase before. "Ahn nyung" means "hello/hi" and "hamnida" means "to do." But I punched that phrase (안녕 합니다) into google translate and it says it means "Welcome to..." Where did you hear/see that phrase?
@zankyzous when spoken quickly that's what it sounds like but the pronunciation in the video is the proper slow pronunciation. It's kind of like when people say "Hello, howya doin?" instead of "Hello, how are you doing."
Hi there and thank you for this video. If possible it would be really nice to see some vocabulary pronounced nice and slow like you do here. Any vocabulary I've seen on youtube is said really very fast and as a beginner I really can't tell if I am getting the pronunciation right.
Thanks for sharing. I do not understand how you made the backwards seven character (gah) for the constanant.
socraticproblem86 6 days ago in playlist Learn Korean: Speaking, Writing, and Reading Lessons
@socraticproblem86 Do you mean on your keyboard? It's the "R" key.
p0lar0id 6 days ago
@socraticproblem86 Nah I don't know how to write Korean on the computer. I'm wondering how you made the character since it's not on the list of character on screen :) Be well.
socraticproblem86 6 days ago
@socraticproblem86 Actually the "g" in "gah" is the same as "ㄱ". The style is just a bit different.
p0lar0id 6 days ago
one question...isn`t it easy just to say 안녕 (ahn nyuhng) if you`re leaving??i typed in `bye` in google translate and it says 안녕,the same as `hi`.anyway,just asking coz im kinda confused with the goodbye greetings :s
TitanGirl95 2 months ago
@TitanGirl95 안녕 is ok when you're speaking to friends but not appropriate when speaking to strangers or elders. My versions are formal greetings and safe to use in all settings. Thanks.
p0lar0id 2 months ago
@p0lar0id can i ask you something? what is sorry in korean? is it something like bianeh or bianae? because im not sure of it
pokefanz1 4 months ago
@pokefanz1 Hello pokefanze, I actually made a lesson about this. Here it is... /watch?v=ZcNWh3hXA8k
p0lar0id 4 months ago
omg this is like the best video!! ever all the other vids didn't really show me anything.... it was just them talking... but ur awsome!!! >.< now i really get it!!! thanks you!!! XD
mizgiglz 6 months ago
i'm a korean, and i just wanted to tell you it is
안녕히 계(ㄱ+ㅖ) not 게 (ㄱ+ㅔ) 세요...
InwooTube 1 year ago
@InwooTube Good catch. Thanks.
p0lar0id 1 year ago
@InwooTube so offensive XP
icecream6741 5 months ago
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Wait, how do you know if the letters are in the same word or not, for example: Shinee. how are we gonna know if 'shi' is written in two separate words, not together.
At first I thought shinee was like this: 샤 (and an o in the bottom. couldn't write this properly cuz don't know how to type) 니, but actually its like this: 샤이니 ...
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dude i love you!!! Because of you I officially get Korean!:D Thank you so much now I could talk to my classmate Jun Seo who knows English but wants to see if I could get the language learning of Korean by myself and now that you've helped me i can show him and he'll be impressed hahah so thank you god bless you(((:
EmilyBudyy555 1 year ago
dude i love you!!! Because of you I officially get Korean!:D Thank you so much now I could talk to my classmate Jun Seo who knows English but wants to see if I could get the language learning of Korean by myself and now that you've helped me i can show him and he'll be impressed hahah so thank you god bless you(((:
EmilyBudyy555 1 year ago
i must say.. it made learning korean more interesting and exciting.. looking forward for more..
iloveyoulovewelove 1 year ago
I LOVE your vids! i understand it now! 1 question....how are you able to tell which one to read first? like the last one how it went sort of zigzagish, plz let me know how. Thanks!
SorrySorrySuprJunior 1 year ago 3
@SorrySorrySuprJunior Hopefully I answered your question in my last comment. Let me know if you still have questions.
p0lar0id 1 year ago
@SorrySorrySuprJunior yea i agree with you,when will we know what order should use??
MegaTetateta 9 months ago
@zankyzous I've actually never heard that phrase before. "Ahn nyung" means "hello/hi" and "hamnida" means "to do." But I punched that phrase (안녕 합니다) into google translate and it says it means "Welcome to..." Where did you hear/see that phrase?
p0lar0id 1 year ago
@danitykane1900 내 이름은...= neh ee lehm ehn
p0lar0id 1 year ago
@zankyzous when spoken quickly that's what it sounds like but the pronunciation in the video is the proper slow pronunciation. It's kind of like when people say "Hello, howya doin?" instead of "Hello, how are you doing."
p0lar0id 1 year ago
i want more korean language lessons!!!if u can manage....^_^
TitanGirl95 1 year ago
@TitanGirl95 I'll try to get as many up as possible. I don't have a schedule yet with these lessons but I hope to soon. Maybe at least 2 per week.
p0lar0id 1 year ago
Thank you very much.
it helps me a lot
2crazies2 1 year ago
@2crazies2 You're welcome. Glad to help!
p0lar0id 1 year ago
what about that first letter in "geh" and "gah", you've not included that one in any of your other lessons
imroroyo 1 year ago
@imroroyo You mean the "ㄱ" sound? I think I went over it briefly in lesson 7. Let me know if you need more clarification.
p0lar0id 1 year ago
@p0lar0id ah I didn't find more than 6 lessons at first, but found the others on ur channel
imroroyo 1 year ago
Hi there and thank you for this video. If possible it would be really nice to see some vocabulary pronounced nice and slow like you do here. Any vocabulary I've seen on youtube is said really very fast and as a beginner I really can't tell if I am getting the pronunciation right.
CetiAlphaVI 1 year ago
@CetiAlphaVI Sure. I'll try to get something up by tomorrow.
p0lar0id 1 year ago
@p0lar0id
Thank you so much :D
CetiAlphaVI 1 year ago
Thank you! This is great!
pyrojumper367 1 year ago
@pyrojumper367 You're welcome. Glad I can help!
p0lar0id 1 year ago