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From http://www.busyatom.com/
Also featuring how Korean dog barks.

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  • hi i think you miss the letter s at "i have only one" its eobsseoyo not eobeoyo right??

  • @kpoplovers92 Oops! Thank you for catching.

  • hello. what is the difference between innayo and issoyo? kumapsumnida.

  • 있나요 and 있어요 are basically the same in meaning but subtle difference there. 있나요 is softer way of asking (degree of demanding answer is less compared to 있어요). So, if you use 있나요, generally (at least in my case) people will feel respected (because they don't feel strong sense of demanding answer from you).

    I hope this answers your question.

  • hi, may i know whats the difference between i-ri and yeo-gi? Thanks.

  • They are very similar but if I have to distinguish in the sentence, '이리로 오세요' is 'Come in this way' or 'Come to this place' whereas '여기로 오세요' means hardcore 'Come here' - '여기' means 'here' all the time.

    감사합니다.

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  • I noticed hoksi is pronounced hokshi. Is that how it really is?

  • @GDGspire cats go 야옹. (ya-ong) or 냐 (nya)

  • what sounds do cats make?

  • @awriterandagamer 하나 is the number itself 한 is like the adjective form. when you are referring the object you're counting (because in korea you have specific words when counting) it's like this 하나 - i have one stone 한 - i have one (of it) refers to that object the words for referring are as follows 명 - myung for counting ppl 개 - gae for counting objects 마리 - mari for counting animals and there are other words for specific measurement that's used for old koreans ex. there is a dog 개 "한마리"가 있어요
  • I have a question D:

    When do you use 한 and when do you use 하나? O.o

  • @awriterandagamer it's 예 not 여. 네 does mean yes. if you go to a store and people say 네 that means "okay or yes" 예, 네, 어, 응 all mean "yes"

  • @zHirUo17

    여 is literally yes, where 네 is more of a filler kinda sorta, like 'ah' 'oh' or any other of the weird sounds we use in english that don't really mean anything :P

  • how about ...yeojachinguga du isseoyo... :)

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