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Korean Travel Phrases #1 - Hello (pt 1/2).

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Free Korean phrases lessons from
http://www.busyatom.com/

Useful Korean travel phrases and test.
Hello, Yes, No, I'm sorry, Excuse me, Thank you. That's all right.

Pronunciation Tip #1
"합-니-다" syllable by syllable reads "HaB-Ni-Da". But, when you read together it becomes "HaMmida".

This is one of many examples where some of the Korean syllables read different than what is written (usually happens when syllables form a word). In "합니다" case, the pronunciation rule is called "비음화" (nasalization) & examples are "갑니다","잡니다", "탑니다", etc. The article concerning this can be found in our main web site (sorry, long address) at: http://www.busyatom.com/cms/index.php?view=article&catid=71%3Areading-kor...

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  • I do alot of yard sales in the U.S. and meet nice Korean people that I like. I saw one them today and said hello in Korean. Well, the wide eyes he showed me was priceless. He shook my hand and wanted to know all the words I had learned --- GREAT !! Thank You !!

  • @sr633 Epic! nice^__^

  • someone can help me?

    the word "네" and "예" is the same purpose?

    감사합니다..!

  • @Hannah29Haziqah Yes, 네 and 예 are basically the same - 'YES'

  • I learned a lot in your videos ^^ I'm 15 year old Filipina Girl who really wants to learn how to speak Korean .. you helped me a lot .. gamsahamnida.. ^^

  • @imjessa143 Thank you for watching my videos and I am very proud of you! When I was 15, all I did was 'driving my mom CRAZY' ^__^.

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  • Lol I learned so much just from watching lot of Korean drama

  • I learned most of my Korean from Korean dramas and t.v. series :D

  • Wow, this really helps! The romanization of the word, the actual word in korean/english paired with the visual/auditory breakdown is fantastic, thanks for this video you have no idea how big of a help this has been!

  • Gamsahamnida! :D You are awesome for making this video cause I got into wanting to learn Korean from watching quite a few Kdrama shows and I am a huge Kpop fan (2PM, Jay Park and BIG BANG FIGHTING!) Also, I'm really wanting to go to Seoul as a college foreign exchange student and this is great! Korean is the bomb! :D

  • @emanon6180 maybe....... :c

  • thumbs up if you're watching this because of Kpop!

  • hey,i really want to go to korea especially in seoul after college..and next year i'll be graduating!so, see you soon seoul!thanks for the vid..it really helped a lot!btw, i'm a filipina

  • @Jr58221 you actually add "yo". yo means formal. ani is informal while aniyo is formal :]

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