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Korean Picture Video Vocabulary #1 - Street Food (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2007

Street food in Korea is one of the staples of Korean cuisine. It is loved by Koreans, and non-Koreans world-wide! Have you ever tried tteokbokki? mandu twigim? gimbap? If you haven't watch this video and learn some Korean street food vocabulary!

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  • I've been studying Korean on and off since my 8th grade and Im in my 11th rite now. and i know how to pronounce my Hangul and to write but not to translate accurately in English. but if u gave me something in hangul could pronounce it in korean. but not in english

  • @godanmit Hello. I'm Jay from Koreanclass101,com

    If you know the basic Korean, I'd like to recommend check more lessons from our website at Koreanclass101,com We post basic level Korean lessons on the Youtube, so it doen't have many Hangul texts. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you!

  • OMG!!! i love mandu twigim!! one of my favorite foods!!*stomach growl*....i am really hungry now..thx for the lesson it was excellent and c'est super!!(french for it is super)

  • Merci pour le commentaire ! :) 고맙습니다!

  • Hehe you know French to!!!!~ you making me really happy right now..lol

  • I'm glad that you are studying Korean, too! Moi aussi, je suis tres ravi que vous etudiez le coreen. :)

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  • @koreanclass101 how many languages do you know. I am inspired

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  • only learned 50%...most of the time they're talking to themselves....~.~.....

  • Hello~ I'm here to learn Korean because I love Korean language. Err, here is the feedback from me about this video.

    Some of the sentences that are shown, are not translated in English. Or maybe not clear?

    I really appreciate your videos. It helps me a lot in learning Korean! Thank you very much! =)

  • 5:19 ttokpokki

  • what does she say at 1:00?

  • As clear as mud

  • needa is more like a suffix at the end of the sentence for the be-verb (ex. my name is.... he is kind, etc). i don't know what you mean by O but yo is a suffix for polite form sentences (mostly questions or agreeing comments)

  • komawuo is a less polite form. mostly for your friends or ppl who are younger or who you know a lot. kamsahapnida is a polite form used for ppl older than you

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