Fantastic! The best overview of verb tenses I think I've ever seen! It is a little fast, but it's easy enough to just pause the video so you can catch it all. Thanks for making this!
man this is so cool - pretty much summarized all the confusing parts to korean there is to learn - thanks very much for posting these very helpful clips - definitely u will be rewarded somehow for all the time and effort u put into these vids...
OMG after 8 years of studying Korean at an American Hagwon in New York I have never seen comparative stylistics presented in this manner. Not even Yeonse's Korean Grammar for Foreigners is this concise, clear and illuminating. You have a new fan!
I have a question for the '말이죠' part... in songs and conversations i often hear 'jyo' at the last part... i was wondering what it meant... is it simply a syllable in a word? or does it change the form of the verb itself like how 'eo' changes the verb into past tense? someone enlighten me please? ^^
This is another good video! If you plan to do more, could you speak them as well? I'm actually downloading these to my iPod so that I can play them and watch or sometimes just listen as I travel around the city on bus, bike, whatever. Just another (excellent!) tool I'm using to help maintain at least some of my Korean.
but, just 2 little tiny things you cant improve on =)
1. play the korean and english phrases together instead of separately.
2. instead of playing background music, have someone say the english and korean phrases out. thus both koreans and english speakers can benefit from this video
갔(을 텐데 말이죠)(예전에는)갔었어요, 가(려던 참이었어요. I'm not very familiar with these tenses could u tell me more plz. also I found this phrase very odd to me 가기로 마음 (heart) 먹었어요 (ate)... 좀 우겨요. 비디오 포스트 해서 감사합니다. ^^ (thx for posting the video) I didn't know what post would be :/
하하, 네 :) "마음 먹다" is to make up your mind - now that you mentioned it, it sounds funny hehe. But it's very commonly used in Korean.
터 and 참 are interesting little nouns to know, and 터 means a place, and 참 means a moment. so 갔을 터 = a place/situation that I would have gone (to), so it's used for supposing a consequence of something that didn't happen yet, and 참 is a moment so it means "I was at the moment of planning to go" :)
it's late but i'll help anyways (if somebody still hasn't)... from what i've learned, "ss" or "s" could only become the "t" sound if they are at the bottom AND followed by a consonant other than "ㅇ"...
"간다" and "갈 거야" are both future, and 간다 is used in situations like you are getting up from your seat and saying to your friend, "I'm leaving." and you say 갈 거야 when you want to say "I'll go." :)
Can "I won't go" be "안 가요"?
MBLAQandAnimals 2 months ago
kamsahabnida~ 이거 진짜 놀라워! i'm learning korean over a year now but never saw a helpful Korean Grammar lesson as yours ! this is daebak~ thank you :D
mo0ny0oarabia 2 months ago
O 세상에 남자 U 힘든 나를 더는 대학에서 배운 ... 정말 이상 :D iyea u realy did
mantaslt520 7 months ago
대단하시네요 외국인에겐 한국어를 한국인에겐 영어를
loveS2sarang 11 months ago
Fantastic! The best overview of verb tenses I think I've ever seen! It is a little fast, but it's easy enough to just pause the video so you can catch it all. Thanks for making this!
rayanne12 1 year ago
hi this is really really good video. do you think you can speak both versions like the second video . would really be so great. thanks so much
carrotsup 1 year ago
do these patterns apply to verbs that end in 해요? like driving and swimming?
sulianjy91 1 year ago
How do Koreans say 'Cheats' like ..Playstation Game Cheats /
/ Glitches / Bugs or Hacks?
Leongives 1 year ago
@Leongives they say chi-teu. cheat keys are "chi-teu key" hacks - haeking (which is supposed to be "hacking") bugs - (buh-geu)
tokee1234567 1 year ago 3
i like your videos..its very helpful but its too fast for the begginers like me..please cotinue uploading,and takecare!
richelkim 1 year ago
so good! thank you so much! but could you please put in some pronunciation so i can learn the differences more easily. thanks again.
carrotsup 2 years ago
waaa so longg i was writing this all down
JaeHo2JaeMinLuvBoth4 2 years ago
looking back, this video was where i had learnt korean grammar for the first time!
it's been almost a year now
hitmonlee00 2 years ago
very very very helpful! :)
d75g 2 years ago
that was extremely helpful! i have a question for you: instead of ~ 안 가고 싶어요. can you also say ~ 가고 싶지 않아요. thank you for making this video. ^ ^
n2882 2 years ago
this was incredibly helpful!! kamsahamnida!
BionicallyBeautiful 2 years ago
man this is so cool - pretty much summarized all the confusing parts to korean there is to learn - thanks very much for posting these very helpful clips - definitely u will be rewarded somehow for all the time and effort u put into these vids...
thanks again..
sasamuraki 2 years ago
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tufframbo1 2 years ago
hi i will love to learn how to say my name in korean. my name is isela santiago.
kamsahamnida !
iselasantiago2008 2 years ago
you already said it in korean haha!
dasaf 2 years ago
it is so interesting..
kamsahamnida..
micchy26 2 years ago
this is very useful..please set examples to other verbs too..i want to learn about tenses...please ...
raffymax 2 years ago
if u use the jyo when u speak korean or u use yo in the ending part of ur sentence it means ur polite or show respect, thats y u will often heard it
maenihj 3 years ago
i need to hear someone saying those things, bro....korean pronunciation is pretty hard...hehe...thanks for the effort though...God bless you..
melvintbaclay 3 years ago 2
OMG after 8 years of studying Korean at an American Hagwon in New York I have never seen comparative stylistics presented in this manner. Not even Yeonse's Korean Grammar for Foreigners is this concise, clear and illuminating. You have a new fan!
barcher 3 years ago 10
Thanks a lot for the nice words ^^!!! I will try to keep making these videos :)
ever4one 3 years ago
@barcher i totally agree with you and ive also become a fan of this teacher
carrotsup 1 year ago
I have a question for the '말이죠' part... in songs and conversations i often hear 'jyo' at the last part... i was wondering what it meant... is it simply a syllable in a word? or does it change the form of the verb itself like how 'eo' changes the verb into past tense? someone enlighten me please? ^^
iheartdbsj 3 years ago
'말이죠' is short form of 말이지요.
It's like 'I don't know' -> 'I dunno' in English
nortorel 3 years ago 2
oh.. ok.. thanks!.. ^^
iheartdbsj 3 years ago
thanks for the video, Hyun-Woo! Very helpful :)
kyuree 3 years ago
This is another good video! If you plan to do more, could you speak them as well? I'm actually downloading these to my iPod so that I can play them and watch or sometimes just listen as I travel around the city on bus, bike, whatever. Just another (excellent!) tool I'm using to help maintain at least some of my Korean.
TheKeekingSpiv 3 years ago
Too fast. Beginners need time to read.
nancy4366 3 years ago
Sorry if it was too fast for you. I'll make more videos for beginners soon :)
ever4one 3 years ago
The speed was fine. I just used the pause button. Great video, thanks!
sarahjeanne18 3 years ago 2
THIS VIDEO IS AWESOME
but, just 2 little tiny things you cant improve on =)
1. play the korean and english phrases together instead of separately.
2. instead of playing background music, have someone say the english and korean phrases out. thus both koreans and english speakers can benefit from this video
hitmonlee00 3 years ago
i meant can ( i dunno why i typed 'cant' lol)
hitmonlee00 3 years ago
Yeayy!!! You've been a great help, ever4one!
You're the BEST! ^_^ 짱!!
Muny 3 years ago
고맙습니다 :) 도움이 된다니 기뻐요 :)
ever4one 3 years ago
갔(을 텐데 말이죠)(예전에는)갔었어요, 가(려던 참이었어요. I'm not very familiar with these tenses could u tell me more plz. also I found this phrase very odd to me 가기로 마음 (heart) 먹었어요 (ate)... 좀 우겨요. 비디오 포스트 해서 감사합니다. ^^ (thx for posting the video) I didn't know what post would be :/
nvshin 3 years ago
하하, 네 :) "마음 먹다" is to make up your mind - now that you mentioned it, it sounds funny hehe. But it's very commonly used in Korean.
터 and 참 are interesting little nouns to know, and 터 means a place, and 참 means a moment. so 갔을 터 = a place/situation that I would have gone (to), so it's used for supposing a consequence of something that didn't happen yet, and 참 is a moment so it means "I was at the moment of planning to go" :)
ever4one 3 years ago
As always, great :D
heartborne 3 years ago
감사합니다 ^^
ever4one 3 years ago
I have a question..
in O:O8 there's that "s" sound that has 2 at the bottom..
Does it make a difference or something..? Cuz If it's at the bottom it can be a "t" right..? o.O
Please help me..?
JaeHo2JaeMinLuvBoth 3 years ago
it's late but i'll help anyways (if somebody still hasn't)... from what i've learned, "ss" or "s" could only become the "t" sound if they are at the bottom AND followed by a consonant other than "ㅇ"...
iheartdbsj 3 years ago
You're videos are so helpful. *cries* So happy. haengbokhamnida~!!! ((O(^o^)O))
JaeHo2JaeMinLuvBoth 3 years ago
Thanks! Gomawoyo :)
ever4one 3 years ago
I'm back. Ssssh. Don't mind me ever4one, I'm just reviewing. ☺
aisssh 3 years ago
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ever4one 3 years ago
you are amazing... thanks for this video!! cool.... i have to memorize them all. ^^
myflee 3 years ago
Thank you ^^!! I'll try to make more!
ever4one 3 years ago
Thanks! This is loaded with helpful info!
If you don't mind, can I ask how do you conjugate the imperative form of "go", like when you're commanding someone to go?
Sorry coz I don't have Hangul in my keyboard, but I sometimes hear "kanda" & "kalkoya". Which tenses are those?
Thanks so much.
aisssh 3 years ago
Thanks :)
The imperative form of "go" is:
가 (intimate)
가세요 (standard)
가십시오 (formal)
"간다" and "갈 거야" are both future, and 간다 is used in situations like you are getting up from your seat and saying to your friend, "I'm leaving." and you say 갈 거야 when you want to say "I'll go." :)
ever4one 3 years ago
Thank you very very much. This is really very helpful! Bless you.
aisssh 3 years ago
You're welcome ^^ ! Any time!
ever4one 3 years ago
Thanks. It was really helpful as it showed me that I've at least learned a bit. ^^
dannisjc 3 years ago
You're welcome! :) Keep on learning!!
ever4one 3 years ago
Very good vid... It's hard to learn conjugations and this video is a big help...
nicknc 3 years ago
Good to know! :) I'll try to make more ^^
ever4one 3 years ago
OMG My head is going to EXPLODE trying to learn all this. But I was so wanting someone to compile a list of conjugations for me xD Thanks
iluvkimjaejoong 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment ^_^
ever4one 3 years ago
That was appreciated a lot. 해 주셔서 감사함니다!
dukemasuya 3 years ago
네 ^^ 감사합니다. 앞으로 다른 것도 만들게요 :)
ever4one 3 years ago
wow this is awesome! i have been wondering about how to use some of these conjugations (or.. sentence structures, whatever you call them).
sendmetokorea 3 years ago
응, 에밀리 :) 도움이 되면 좋겠어!
ever4one 3 years ago
형 your video is really helpful! thanks ! keep on!!
dan0417 3 years ago
Thank Daniel ! :)
ever4one 3 years ago
Very helpful. Thanks!
himasf 3 years ago
you're welcome ^_^ thanks!
ever4one 3 years ago