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  • car racist..."there all the same to me" lol

  • I love your lessons, please do more, I'm learning so much from you guys! It'd be nice to have the romanized pronunciation along with the korean alphabet. By the way, love to hear you two laugh. :)

  • great class but why is 자동차 romanized as jachongcha instead of jadongcha. This is confusing me :P

  • @rjanders2 Hello. Thank you for the comment. We are glad to hear that you like the lesson : ) and, for sure 자동차 is jadongcha in romanization. I am not sure if this video has the romanization, but if you find anything confusing on the lesson, feel free to let us know. Thank you! 감사합니다.

  • love it.

  • i love it!

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  • I agree with XxKimIxXD, but this is really cool. Your lessons, and those of BusyAtomDotcom really helped me. My vocabulary was improved by this. Your teaching method is really helpful, but I agree you should have subtitles, but besides that, excellent. Kamsahabnida.

  • you should add maybe subtitles when you are talking in korean conversation

  • Thanks, great work!

  • you guys made me laugh with your conversation. To be honest, the conversation was more fun to listen to than actually learning vocab ^__^ but thanks

  • i found more useful words in this part as opposed to the last part (:

  • Korea has lots of hills that's great for skating and biking...lol.

  • whoa~!! great class~!!!^^

  • 부동산 직원 - (Budongsan Jikueon) Real Estate Agent

    부동산 - (Budongsan) Real Estate Agency

    건너편 - (Keonneopyeon) the opposite side

    차도 - (Chado) car road

    인도 - (Indo) people road

    자동차 - (Jachongcha) car

    자전거 - (Jajeonkeo) bicycle

    동네 - (Dongne) neighborhood

    오토바이 - (Otobai) motorcycle

    배달시키다 - ( Baedalsikida) delivery service

  • guys your so great for this tutorial video,thank you ,you help me a lots

  • Thanks guys so much !

    I loved when you guys talk, I get the essence of being Korean , but the only thing, I really would want, is that you guys spelled out the pronounciation as well. So we can pronounce it right, because you guys have a deeper accent than we do. Thanks guys ! <3

  • What is the difference between the first character in the word car road, and the middle character in the word car? Why does one have to have a circle in it? The circle doesn't make a sound anyway right?

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  • the word for car road is

    cha-do.

    the word for car, though, is cha-doNG-cha.

    the circle only doesn't make a sound when it's used as a placeholder for a consonant when the syllable starts with a vowel. in some cases, words have NG in their syllables; the circle is also used to make the NG sound.

  • sorry, i mean ja-dong-cha, not cha-dong-cha.

  • Thanks. I found that out too. When the circle is at the last element of the character, it makes an NG sound like you said. Now on to Korean grammar!

  • Yo, I understand you man at 0:40. They ARE scary!

  • interesting ......thanks...I've been wanting to learn Korean for a long time. Words are quite similar to Mandarin Chinese.

  • his korean is 훠~얼씬 better than mine!^^

    미국분이신가 보네요?

    i ordered delivery service 2000원짜리 떡볶이 too in korea ㅋㅋ

    잘 배웠습니다^^ thank u!

  • 와! 재미있는 동영상이네요~^^

    두분 다 한국분이세요?

  • I think the guy is not korean. But the girl must be a korean

  • i find it easy and fun learning from the video but with only the english and korean words its quite difficult cause u have to listen and then maybe write down in ur languge to understand how to pronouns it correctly

  • gamsahaeyo!! ^_^ chareseoyo! thank you very much this video helps me and my wife a lot...

  • anyoung haseyo! korean class. plz

    cant do do something with sentence,

    an with the letters, plz !!

  • hehe it looks like u guys enjoy the lessons more than we do hehe

    thanx so muchh

  • it would be wonderful if you can also include the.. sentences.. in korean..

    But its so good .... good job..

    keep it up..

  • This is really fun for me to learn. It's pretty cool how you include cultural lessons within the words. Keep up the good work!

  • great

  • dude, it's bimmer 7 series not the grandure dumbass

  • Subtitles in both language would be of a great help.

  • I find it really easy to learn from you both cause the way you teach is very comfortable. Also you both make it interesting by including facts not just about the language but also about your own experiences you had in Korea. so thank you!

  • Thank you!! 고맙습니다!

  • This video is great! A korean and american hosts is a great idea, correct me if I'm wrong. It's helpful. Love it!

  • Thanks!! :)

  • That's right but Korea is getting multi racial and multi national society, but riots are part of korea,in a way they are xenophobic, but not in general, language barrier must be the main reason and Korea is conservative but it's getting liberated, well change is the only constant in this world, they hate foreigners? but they adore western looks and styles, they try to imitate, korean celebs trying to imitate westerners, correct me if I'm wrong, I'd be very much willing to listen

  • thats funny he said it was scary

    the cars driving by you, whats more scary

    is they have Violent Riots every other month

    & have alot of Hate for foreigners

  • this is a good idea. i agree with some of the postings, but i also like to add that it's kinda boring with still image that last like for more then 5 seconds. you want to have something that will keep our eyes on the screen. it could be you guys talking (with cuts, not on long take) or random pictures and sound effects. well, i hope this helps. i look forward to more of your work.

  • Well when you were speaking in korean to the girl I had no idea what you guys were talking and laughing about so i only learned 3 new words which made no sense since you didn't show us how to use it in a sentence.

    however, i thank you for your effort

  • i agree...i agree...i agreeeeeee...1!!!!

  • Interesting. I know no Korean, but I know some Japanese and I can see why it is not too hard for Japanese to learn Korean.

    The word 'doo' for road is like that for Japanese. So I can see where some of this comes from.

    The word for motorcycle (o-to-ba-i) is the same in Japanese as it is for Korean.

    I figure the pe-i da-r is the Korean word for Pedal. So, the pedal-motorcycle is a Moped.

    Cool!

  • wat was the last long sentence she talk abt?

  • Very good. you guys are funny

  • nice, but I know aloready words

  • 인도 = 人道

    차도 = 車道

  • I really like these videos ^^

    What i like more is these guys talking about daily life in korea and cultures and stuff while teaching korean that's the cool thing..

  • comment 안할게요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ.. nice video i like~~

  • omg you're great!(((;

  • i've subscribed to your site.. the rates were fairly good.

    ^__________^

    30% of my knowledge in the language i credit to your site!

  • I'm so addicted to watching your videos! I'm learning MORE and MORE lately...

    But english subtitles would be gladly appreciated when speaking korean sometimes... although I understand atleast 15% of what your saying in Korean... yeah...

  • MORE VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Thank you, This helps alot.

  • Thanks!

  • more korean language videos... pls post as many as u can^^

  • We'll make sure we do!!

  • nice.......i want more.

  • :-) more videos are on the way :D

  • i love this!

  • Thank you!

  • good

  • thanks!

  • This is very good this is like lets speak korean but better! :) keep it up you guys.

  • Thank you sooo much! 감사합니다!

  • Thank you for this. This video is simple, easy to follow, and very well edited. I have my hangul down, so I could follow along easily.  I can see how a beginner would be totally lost here, but this was just at the perfect level for me.

  • hmmm... i jst started learning on my own.. waaaaaaaaaaa... i really wna learn! im so jealous ryt nw, cz u know ur hangul! heheheheeehhe! good for you!

  • I really enjoyed this 2nd half. The Korean conversations are very nice, especially when I already know what the speakers are talking about.

    I really like the topical treatment, e.g., things you see on a typical street. It makes it easier to learn when things are inter-related.

    Thanks :-)

  • Thanks!! :D 고맙습니다!

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