Is it like..In french you have parler: je parlE tu parlES,...Do you have to put it after your verb like that?? ( but then your formalities, and not e,es,e,ons,...
Yes, it's about verb endings. but what i was trying to highlight, is the fact that je parlE and tu parlES is because of JE and TU. In korean, those endings correspond with the respect the person you're talking to needs.
엄마, 학교에 가! Mom, I'm going to the school!
(lowest because you're probably really close with your mom)
할아버지, 학교에 가요! Grandpa, I'm going to school!
(little higher because seniors NEED respect in Korean)
Is this really the follow up video to your lesson 1, part 2? It just seems like a pretty big leap. Your other two vids are great by the way. Thanks :)
Yeah, even lesson 4 - 5 is a big leap. I will include some more reading practise... soon (once I get time). Thanks for pointing that out! I just wanted you to get to formalities, honestly, this is one of the hardest parts if Korean to understand. And verbs are also complicated... :D Starting early is necessary.
Thanks!
herojaychou 1 month ago
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Rubidizz 9 months ago
The volume on this video is painfully low... speak louder or boost the video's volume before posting. PLEASE and THANK YOU.
Xilosphere 9 months ago
@Xilosphere same here.
janafern 9 months ago
고맙슴니다, :)
xodesireed 1 year ago
How come when yew introduce yourself, yew say "iminida", and not "apnida"? You're talking about yourself, right?
kickthecat911 1 year ago
Hii..It s me again xD
I have a ( stupid xD) question
I dont really get what the formality chart is...
Is it like..something you just put at the end of your sentence, or with your verb??
Please help me xD
freshkepie 2 years ago
@freshkepie I
I just watched your older video.
I think I get it now ( or not xD)
Is it like..In french you have parler: je parlE tu parlES,...Do you have to put it after your verb like that?? ( but then your formalities, and not e,es,e,ons,...
freshkepie 2 years ago
Yes, it's about verb endings. but what i was trying to highlight, is the fact that je parlE and tu parlES is because of JE and TU. In korean, those endings correspond with the respect the person you're talking to needs.
엄마, 학교에 가! Mom, I'm going to the school!
(lowest because you're probably really close with your mom)
할아버지, 학교에 가요! Grandpa, I'm going to school!
(little higher because seniors NEED respect in Korean)
Does that explain it?
KoreanSimplyPut 2 years ago
Is this really the follow up video to your lesson 1, part 2? It just seems like a pretty big leap. Your other two vids are great by the way. Thanks :)
OnionMiss 2 years ago
No! LOL The previous lesson is lesson 4!
Yeah, even lesson 4 - 5 is a big leap. I will include some more reading practise... soon (once I get time). Thanks for pointing that out! I just wanted you to get to formalities, honestly, this is one of the hardest parts if Korean to understand. And verbs are also complicated... :D Starting early is necessary.
Thanks for watching!
KoreanSimplyPut 2 years ago