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Korean Crash Course. Learn the Korean Language Fast. Korean Forum

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2008

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Korean Crash Course! If you are flying to Korea tomorrow for business, all you need are 100-200 core vocabulary words. Half of these must be nouns and the other half must be a mixture of adjectives and verbs. With this core familiarity, you'll be harnessed with enough to be able to understand what's being said around you in a business sense. Just use your context and familiarity with facial expressions and jestures - which are universal - to fill in the blanks. For more details, see http://www.koreanovernight.com and for the korean forum http://www.koreanovernight.com/forum/

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  • I must say one and only one thing: I think language "crash courses" are a big fat rip off. If you really want to learn a language it take years, and a lot of patience.

    also, the way he moves and speak is kind of annoying, but thanks for the "course"

  • wakold... try the free version for a few days.. then you tell me.

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  • So, how long does it take someone to learn 200 words in their sleep? Why stop at 200 words? Why not just listen to 1000? Or do you suggest that the entire language be learned this way? Listen at night, use during the day ...

  • Koreans also have this tail tones..(added/excess sounds) when they speak English which is inate/common to them.. e.g. English.,Englishee..Josh(name)­..Joshee..

  • thank you wan for your videos

    theyre very helpful

    just one question

    are there any similarities between the korean and hindi language that can help me along in my learning?

  • yep..

    those are used in ending sentences..

    da.. yo.. so.. nun de..

    and many more.. its complex

    and Korean language grammar

    is widely different from standard western language..

    thats why you see many Koreans having hard time learning English

  • you are all over youtube Journik.. you do meditation, mantra, and even languages!

  • So if I said "How are you" and then "How are you Da/Yo" it means its polite? Thats weird cause in Japanese if "Yo" is at the end it means its like a exclimation sentence lol

  • theres many ways to say that phrase. heres one Moh gah jaeil jo wah hah sae yo?

  • da is the formal way. also another way is saying yo that is also formal both of those are formal ways of ending sentences.

  • Why does alot of Korean sentences end with "Da" ? Is it like Japanese "desu" ? Or do they talk backwards from Japanese like in english?

  • WOW!

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