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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2009

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Here at KoreanClass101.com, weve discovered the easiest way for you to learn Korean vocabulary words. Put us to the test with this video tutorial designed to teach you about something that you cant live without.

In this Korean video tutorial, youll learn the words for all sorts of vegetables. Theyre presented so that youre sure to learn: hear a native speaker repeat the word three times, fast, slow, then fast. The video also shows the Korean characters for each vegetable, and theres a fun self-test at the end to see just how much you learned.

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  • I RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING IF YOU ARE WILLING TO LEARN MULTIPLE LANGUAGES FOR YOUR LIFE:

    1. LEARN TO SPEAK CHINESE FIRST. ENGLISH SHARES AN ALMOST IDENTICAL STRUCTURE WITH CHINESE (BY WATCHING VIDEOS OF COURSE)

    2. LEARN TO READ AND WRITE CHINESE CHARACTERS AND WORDS AS MANY AS YOU CAN (IN MANDARIN / TAIWAN STYLE)

    3. AFTER ABOUT 10 YEARS, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND, READ AND WRITE KOREAN AND EVEN JAPANESE A LOT FASTER THAN YOU THINK.

  • @tshk5271221 Korean people don't use Chinese characters anymore, although many words are based on Chinese characters. It is not neccessary to learn Chinese characters to learn Korean. Also, the grammartical structure is different. I think just to start learning now will be better than waiting for ten years just to catch the meaning of basic words.

  • Awesome!

  • Thanks :)

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  • haha tomato is tomato

    broccoli is broccoli

    BUT potato is not potato

    hee hee ^ ^

    i like this language!~

  • sang chu's sand is written like this : 상.

    notice the O below?

    if the O is placed on top or beside it should be silent holder. if it is placed below it should be "ng" sound. (:

    some korean words are special in sense that they could pronounce in different way. like ㅂ . it could be said as "B" or "P"

    hope this do help :D

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  • @koreanclass101 i have to agree. Korean is not even that complex when it comes to writeing

  • thanks with the jazz background music. i learn it faster/better.

  • reminds me of the background music on Mr. Roger's Neighborhood.

  • @tshk5271221 Really read japanese papers? so they use the same writing system? and yeah In one week Im going to start chinese at my college, hopefully after a few years I will master it.

  • @marcelo619619

    Master how to speak and write Chinese first. You can read Japanese newspapers without even learning Japanese.Good luck!

  • @tshk5271221 Thanks for sharing this comment I think I might take chinese now

  • If you guys learn Korean however, you will realize that Korean is simply the best freestyle and versatile form of language you can imagine, probably next to Hindi, as follows:

    S-O-V (subject - object - verb)

    S-V-O

    O-V-S

    O-S-V

    V-S-O

    V-O-S

    Most of the times, however, subjects are rarely used when speaking, which will make English speakers impossible to understand. And one apple or two apples is just apple. Not mathematical like English). Have fun with Korean!

  • MORE THAN 70% OF KOREAN AND JAPANESE WORDS AND THEIR MEANINGS CAME FROM CHINESE. THINK OF CHINESE AS THE LATIN AND GREEK ROOTS FOR ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. IT IS JUST THAT PRONUNCIATIONS AND THEIR WRITING VEHICLES ARE DIFFERENT. BESIDES, KOREAN AND JAPANESE CAN BE CALLED TWIN LANGUAGES. LEARN CHINESE FIRST.

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