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Korean Kinship Terms - Part 2 (Parents, Grandparents, Uncles and Aunts)

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Part 2 of Korean Kinship Terms introduces Korean expressions for "father", "mother", "grandmother", etc. If you haven't watched Part 1, you can watch it at: http://youtu.be/sSNzk99QarE

[[ Vocabulary ]]
아버지 (less formal: 아빠)
어머니 (less formal: 엄마)
부모님
할아버지
할머니
외할아버지
외할머니
삼촌
큰 아빠
작은 아빠
외삼촌
고모
이모

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  • ill be practicing these by calling my family members my the appropriate term hehe (: it'll be fun to see their reaction lol

  • Thanks a lot for the lesson. :)

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  • @redsnowflake001 its ok to call him either 외삼촌 or 삼촌. He most likely wont be offended by either choice...though the former is technically more correct than the other.

  • very very useful

  • I have to look over these... again....

  • i will have to go over this one again haha

  • @crystallionaire they stare at you like your nuts and the ignore you til you speak english -_-' and after all that fuss they ask you to teach them

  • oh my, this was confusing, but I will work really hard to try and understand >_<

  • Can we use 외삼촌 to address our uncles on mother's side? Or we only just use 삼촌?

  • @wittygirlhaeri Thanks for your answer :)

  • hello, as a korean, its not easy for korean as well. xD actually this is basic

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