@april4luck your right lol, but sometimes i hear idols say "ch" , and also , (a lil off topic) in the word "있어요" its pronounced issoyo, but in some words like 셋 its set. is it because its double ss that makes it diff?
@xBeautifuLLiar9832x hi, by this time you probably already knows the answer, but korean alphabet sound slightly different depending if it's a beginning or an ending consonant, for example ㅊ and ㅌ sounded the same as an ending consonant that is "T" sound, you should check out Miss Jenny Lee's Reading lessons, she explain in there
I'm kind of confused here because of the word 'What' in part 2.. Isn't "몇" directly translated as Myeoc? Should it be "몉" instead? Because the way you spelt it ends with a T.. So it should be ㅌ isn't it? ._.
@lovecrimson hi, by this time you probably already knows the answer, but korean alphabet sound slightly different depending if it's a beginning or an ending consonant, for example ㅊ and ㅌ sounded the same as an ending consonant that is "T" sound, you should check out Miss Jenny Lee's Reading lessons, she explain in there
why is it that the "몇 시 만날가요??" is not reverse like "네이 시간 있어요?"??
i'm getting confused on what to reverse or not.. -_-
and also i'm confused which "weh's" and "eh's" should be used in a certain word to have the correct spelling. because when i try translating a romanized korean to hangul, i don't know what to use. =(
hey miss Christine good job!!! and you don't have to sorry all the times for your mistake that happens :)
Cezsmile 3 weeks ago
she just makes the video way longer than it should be. All the content of diz vid can be sum up in a 5 min vid, not 25min like diz @_@
MyV3i 1 month ago
her accent is really annoying, sorry guys
carrotbumzz 2 months ago
@carrotbumzz hahaha agree
MyV3i 1 month ago
Aww. Miss Christine used to teach Korean in America. Darrrrn.. I wish she taught me face to face.. But this is good too!
keroppikiwi11 2 months ago
@april4luck your right lol, but sometimes i hear idols say "ch" , and also , (a lil off topic) in the word "있어요" its pronounced issoyo, but in some words like 셋 its set. is it because its double ss that makes it diff?
xBeautifuLLiar9832x 2 months ago
... but then i translated "what time" to korean and 몇시에 came up.. (myeochsie)
xBeautifuLLiar9832x 3 months ago
@xBeautifuLLiar9832x hi, by this time you probably already knows the answer, but korean alphabet sound slightly different depending if it's a beginning or an ending consonant, for example ㅊ and ㅌ sounded the same as an ending consonant that is "T" sound, you should check out Miss Jenny Lee's Reading lessons, she explain in there
april4luck 2 months ago
i also google translated and it said that 몇 means "some" and that 몉 is myeot.
xBeautifuLLiar9832x 3 months ago
@lovecrimson ur completely correct... ㅌ is t and ㅊ is ch, so wouldnt it be ㅌ?
xBeautifuLLiar9832x 3 months ago
I'm kind of confused here because of the word 'What' in part 2.. Isn't "몇" directly translated as Myeoc? Should it be "몉" instead? Because the way you spelt it ends with a T.. So it should be ㅌ isn't it? ._.
lovecrimson 5 months ago
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@lovecrimson hi, by this time you probably already knows the answer, but korean alphabet sound slightly different depending if it's a beginning or an ending consonant, for example ㅊ and ㅌ sounded the same as an ending consonant that is "T" sound, you should check out Miss Jenny Lee's Reading lessons, she explain in there
april4luck 2 months ago
why is it that the "몇 시 만날가요??" is not reverse like "네이 시간 있어요?"??
i'm getting confused on what to reverse or not.. -_-
and also i'm confused which "weh's" and "eh's" should be used in a certain word to have the correct spelling. because when i try translating a romanized korean to hangul, i don't know what to use. =(
please help.
i really like to learn korean..
dhabhie1026 7 months ago
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ADHDart 10 months ago
Thank you so much for this video!
xiaoxue31 1 year ago
u r getting fatter ... lol
nicN8888 1 year ago