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  • ye or ne?

  • Pronunciation, spelling, sound quality and presentation are all just horrible.

  • Would there be any difference if I say "Ne" instead of "Ye" for 'YES'?

  • You make too many spelling mistakes, here are the corrections: 부탁 함니다 -> 부탁합니다, 감사 함니다 -> 감사합니다, 대닌히 감사 함니다 -> 대단히 감사합니다, 죄송 함니다 -> 죄송합니다, 은행 이 어디 임니까? -> 은행이 어딥니까?, 여행 가방 이 어디 슴니까? -> 여행가방이 어디 있습니까?, 웬쪽 -> 왼쪽, 턕시 -> 택시, 자등차 -> 자동차, 짚 -> 집. Oh, and your pronunciation sucks :/

  • Very well, thanks my teacher !

  • thanks for making this video,,it help me alot. hope you can do more videos like this,mwah;)

  • They seem to have quite a few English/European words here and there.

  • ほうんとむずかしい!!!!!

  • how are they wrong??

  • I need this for my sales. Thanks.

  • This is very incorrect

  • this is wrong

  • Taking Tae Kwon Do does not qualify you to teach Korean.

  • @natsfan44 what if he wants to share what he learns?? ¬¬

  • is that really to say right is oruen jjok? ᠦᠷᠦᠨ᠎ᠡ ᠵᠦᠭ Oerun zhuek means right in Mongolian!

  • I know you mean well, but your video has errors, and as such, really should be removed.

  • 집 house

  • its 합닉다... not 함니다

  • 감사합니다

  • >> i just want to confirm .. is it kamsa hamnida or gamsa hamnida?

  • @eLainethina They're both correct. ᄀ has a g/k sound and can be written using either, although some people have preferences and such.

  • thank you !

    

  • thank you !

  • Im looking for one Korean character, it looks like a seven (7) with two additional lines through the vertical part of the seven and then a single line next to this. It looks like the one in "credit card" at 2:07 although there should be an additional line throught he base of the 7 and that one horizontal piece sticking out on the vertical line next to the 7 should not be there. Can you help me out please?? Thanks!

  • @Harwinar

    you mean ㄱ??????

    that's a G/K sounding korean consonant called "giyuk"

  • I don't know why but I totally cracked up when aspirine came up hahahaha

  • @stevekim123 Yeah, I realized that after I made it. The Korean keyboard layout I installed is very bad, because it types the Hangeul out literally, so when I typed "Ham Ni Da", it came out that way.

  • 왼쪽, not 웬쪽

  • 부탁 합니다 = do me a favor, not please.

    부탁 해주세요 = more common.

    제발 = please... but this is said by beggars. In order to say please, it's best to say more respectful words than to actually say please.

    Learning vocab is the hardest part because there are so many words out there, but only some are useful. Knowing how to say mens or womens restroom doesn't matter, people know what you're looking for by just saying bathroom.

    Good luck!

  • I am starting to learn Korean lately but I cannot find any audio lessons. Thanks for posting this.

  • hi, im not TOO sure if IM correct or noT, but for thank you very much

    the word in hangul for dae dan hi (the word dan is not written this way, RIGHT?)

  • lol your white English accent

    I can accent good on Korean and probably maybe a little much of Spanish

  • i always thought yes we de like in kdrama they say de(day) lol guess i was wrongg

  • aha. your american accent is so strong. :)

  • @sWongish Haha yes indeed.

  • how do u lyk say bless you?? lyk when someone sneezes

  • haha its funny how hotel is exactly the same.

  • I just realized that Japan and Korean Language are similar, hospital byeo wong in Korea, and in Japan Byooin, Bag/Suitcase Korea gabang Japan Kaban, Wow thx for the video.

  • this is better thatn the other tutorial coz there's korean alphabet and englinsh tranlation

  • How do you say..This is my house/home...in korean?

  • VERY BADLY ROMANIZED.

    it's not really an "m" in the hamnida. it's habnida, but with korean pronunciation rules, it's haMnida.

    it's more appropriate to romanize 죄 as jwe or chwe rather than joe.

  • wow! your really good....

    i hope you can upload your photo

  • how did you learn how to speak korean?

  • Well, I train in Korean martial arts. Also, I have some Korean friends.

  • can you translate the following?:

    good morning

    good afternoon

    good evening

    thanks................

  • Annyeonghaseyo (안녕하세요) can be used for all of them.

  • are you a korean? how do you say in korean

    "how are you?" dae dan hi gamsa hamnida

  • I am not Korean. I am from United States. How are you is Eotteoge jinaeseyo?

    어떻게 지내세요?

  • Its all good I make plenty of mistakes in korean but thats how you get better! thanks for the video its mucho helpful

  • how would you pronounce 닌 ? i thought it was more like "neen" but in the video its "dan"?

  • I made a few mistakes in this video, but yes, 닌

    is nin. I will redo these videos eventually.

  • isn't it mianhada? "sorry"

  • Mianhamnida is also sorry. There are a few ways to say sorry in Korean.

  • dae dan hi gamsa hamnida.

  • それにしても間違いが多いですね;

  • 韓国語を話しますか?

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  • I can't speak well.

    あまり話しません。少し知っている程度。

    ちなみに「間違いかな?(잘못일까?)」と思う箇所を挙げておき­ますと、以下

    "대닌히 감사 합니다." の "대닌히" は"대단히"じゃないでしょうか?

    (あと "숙녀" の発音は"ㄱ"が"ㅇ"に変わるのでは?

    それを除けば素晴らしい発音でした。)

    勉強、頑張ってください。

    공부 노력해 주세요~

  • thanks for this! korean's one of my fave languages. =)

  • It is a beautiful language. Especially the writing system: Hangeul. I made some videos about that as well.

  • thank you so much

  • 혼자서 배우신 한글이라면 몹시 훌륭합니다. 그러나 한글 표기에 약간의 실수가 있습니다. 함,임,슴-->합,입,습. 웬쪽/왼쪽,턕시/택시,자등차/자동차, 짚/집 입니다. 큰 실수는 아니고 발음 나는대로 적으신것 입니다. 새해 복 많이 받으세요. 열심히 응원 합니다.

  • 미안합니다. 저는 한국말 잘못 해요. 한국말 연습해야

    돼요.

  • cool... my girlfriend in Korea bought me a book on how to speak Korean, and I was so happy, but all the Korean words are written in Korean characters and there are no english translations in the book or the CD. and I don't know how to spell. any of the words, I just memorized them without knowing what they mean. like "kon chekm goa ashi gae eseoy o" don't know how to spell it, but that's what it is. or "chun yum ya pei seyeo."

  • Thnak you Mark.

    5 stars!

  • Cool...i do not know korean and japanese but i trust you :-) you pronounce the words very clear....and i hope i can learn a little too...

    thank you for sharing mark

    angela

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