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Korean Travel Phrases #4 - Where is the bath room?

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2008

From http://www.busyatom.com
Where is the bathroom?
Where is my husband? and more in Korean.

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  • 안녕하세요!

    Uhmm I know this has nothing to do with the topic but could some1 help me translate these:나는 가요 집에가요 차르 먹다

  • @MsDramaQueen181 Hello, 나는 가요 - I am going, 집에 가요 - (I) am going home. About "차르 먹다" I am a bit confused. It could have meant "차를 마시다" - to drink tea....

  • hmm.... how to ask "going where?"

  • @hoehaha That will be;

    어디 가세요?[Eodi gaseyo?] to older people

    어디 가? [Eodi ga?] to friends of same age or younger people.

  • so do u always put "i" (Ee) at the end of the subject to ask where it is? like for example if i was asking where my friend was, and her name is Fernanda, would i say, "Fernanda"i" eodie iseoyo?"

  • @orenji196

    '이' and '가' both subject marking particles. But '이' comes after consonant and '가' comes after the vowel. So, in your friend case, since her name ends with vowel in Korean (펄낸다) '가' should be used. Alternatively a topic particle '는/은' can be used but there are some subtle and difficult difference between topic particle and subject particle.

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  • @enjoylife8000 Korea and Hindi probably stems from the altaic language... Japan and Mongolian are from that also

  • I love that you repeat things several times. Repetition is so important in learning a foreign language, plus you pronounce everything so clearly. Thank you!

  • Ah ok thanksss a lot!!

  • man, i salute you for being so nice and patient for this tutorial. Me myself i don't teach anyone this language cause i'm really really LAZY.. :-/

  • u r realy best teacher .i hope i will be able 2 speak korean fluent soon...... kamsa hamnida teacher :D , ,and between u knw hindi (indian languege) grammer is similer to korean grammer

  • @jeremyshinwoo 이/가 for action verbs 는/은 for state of being verbs (BE verbs - he is there. he is happy, he is 21yrs old)

  • How do you know when to use 이/가 or 는/은?

  • @fanatikcyan I posted a comment somewhere in busyatomdotcom's vids explaining all the particles... but yea they're pretty hard to get

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