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  • 감사합니다, 소생님

  • Teacher, for "would like to", how to say "what would you like to do?" in Korean?

  • @mantrangtompaul one of the ways to say that = 뭐하고 싶어요? (muh-hago shipuhyo) - formal

    뭐하고 싶어? (muh-hago shipuh) - informal

  • @tokee1234567 Can you also tell me "I would like to do so" or "I wold like to do that/this" in Korean?

  • @mantrangtompaul I don't get what you mean by "I would like to do so." In Korean, everything's about situation and context. I would like to do that/this - this also depends on situation. Also, do you want it in polite terms or impolite terms??

    In polite terms

    I would like to do this - 이거 했으면 좋겠어요 ee-guh het-seu-myun jo-ket-suh-yo (I'd like it if we/I could do this)

    이거 ee-guh (this) 저거 juh-guh (that)

    or 이거하면 좋겠어요. eeguh hamyun joketsuhyo (I think this'll be good)

  • @tokee1234567 Thanks very much for your explanation. Would you show me if I want to say "I would like to say thank you for teaching me Korean" or "I would like to say thank you for helping me to learn Korean"? Again Thank so much. Happy Thanks Giving!

  • @mantrangtompaul

    thank you for helping me is : dowajuosuh gomawuoyo / gamsahapnida

    thank you for helping me with learning korean: hangookmal (korean language) beh-wooneunguh + same as above [dowajuosuh gomawuoyo]

  • @tokee1234567 Would you please write those in Korean instead of romanization.

    And, what is in Korean for "Thank you for teaching me Korean"?

    Gamsahamnida.

  • @mantrangtompaul 도와줘서 고마워요

    감사합니다

    한국말 배우는거 + 도와줘서 고마워요

    thank you for teaching me Korean - 저한테 한국말 가르쳐줘서 고마워요

  • @tokee1234567 감사합니다

    

  • @mantrangtompaul mwo hago sipeoyo? 뭐 하고 싶어요?

  • i did not see the letter m in your "i want to check my email"

  • 선생님, this is a random question but when you say something like 그것은 꽃이에요. is it correct? And if it is, would replacing 에 with 예 make any difference? And if soooo, whats the difference?

    Or am I just making stuff up?... :/

  • @hikarji it doesn't make a difference. 이에요 is the standard form used when letter before it has an ending consonant. 예요 is the shortened form for that, it's used when the letter before the 예 doesn't have the ending consonant.

    나무"예"요 (namu - no ending consonant)

    꽃이"에"요 (Kkot -> ending consonant "ch letter")

  • - When asking "Where is the bank?", is it "은행이 어디 입니까?"?.

    - The particle 이, 아of noun is not seen here, is it because the sentence ends with "싶습니다"?

  • @mantrangtompaul ? I don't get your second question

    for your first question you can say

    은행이 어디에요? or 은행이 어딥니까[short form of ->]/어디입니까?

  • themost easiest language in the world korean.... korean is very nice language and good ...after arabic... arabic always on the top

  • beakwajeome "gago" sipseumnida ?! what deos gago means ?

  • gago means to go=)

  • what deos "sayyong hago means ?

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  • Teacher, how if we don't use the '좀' in sentence?? can it be used??

  • It is perfectly fine. However, by using '좀' the sentence becomes 'softer' in a sense that the hearer will feel less demand from your asking.

  • Ok.. It is hard to construct a sentence in korea.. How to do better in constructing sentences??

  • Annyonghasseo.

    Why is it: Bangeul yeyakhago shipseumnida?

    and not: Yeyakhago bangeul shipseumnida?

    Since korean grammar order is SOV, and eul is object marker I find it confusing why the object (bangeul) is placed first in the sentence..

    감사합니다:)

  • it's strange that I learn the last videos quickly than the first ones T_T Gamsahamnida seong saeng nim!!

  • Hi BusyAtomdotcom nim....So instead use the letter ㅋㅋbetter use the ㄱㄱ in these sentence?. 감 사 함 니 다

  • Sorry I am not sure what 'these sentences'. Could you rephrase your question once again for me?

    Thank you.

  • Thanks..!! this is great..!! I love it..!!

  • can we say hwajansi sayong hago sipo?

    sorry if i miss spelled

  • Yes, Hawjangsil sayong hago sipoyo (I would like to use the bathroom.) Very good.

    감사합니다.

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