Learn Korean with Video - Top 20 Korean Verbs 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2011

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Taking Korean language lessons is really paying off! You've learned so many Korean vocabulary words that you feel you're ready for your trip to Korea! What a great experience you'll have! Master the top 20 most common Korean verbs, which will help your Korean fluency.

This Korean video series is a brand new way to learn Korean. Learn everyday vocabulary and key verbs in this Korean video lesson. Read the Korean lesson notes to learn about the Korean verb tenses Join us, and see what you've been missing! Visit us at KoreanClass101.com where you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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  • This is completely confusing without the english writen there :(

    I mean...i know what some of them are....but with out the translation the sentence could be a number of things...

    You should take away the romanisation and put English instead.

  • @DisturbinglyKawaii Thanks for the comment and sorry for inconvinience. We are working for other videos using English subtitle as of now. Thank you.

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  • i can't pronounce!!! it's hard!!

  • where is English :( ?

  • you may watch this /watch?v=CvnxwnTtb6o to have an idea of what it means

  • no englishi subtitle'da?

  • 1. girl 2. housework 3. to do. The girl is doing the housework. 4. chef 5. orange juice 6. to prepare. The chef/cook is preparing orange juice. 7. businessman 8. donut 9. to want. The businessmen want a donut. (들이 makes a noun plural) 10. little girl 11. puppy 12. to like. The little girl really likes the puppy. 13. programmer 14. computer 15. to use. The programmer is using the computer.

  • how does this teach people korean? you need another language pair such as english or else no one will know what it means in their native languages

  • @demonwx10 it's a loan word.

  • I understand that this is how we learned our first language...but it's really difficult to know what the action means.

    I'm assuming that was something along the lines of 'The lady is cleaning' and 'The girl like puppies'.

    Apart from that...I pretty much didn't have a clue.

    I mean, were they work colleages talking infront of a doughnut? Was that what it meant?

    This is the problem I had with Rosetta Stone too...I'm sure it's very effective once you get used to it.

  • @DisturbinglyKawaii Sometimes I get frustrated. It's not helpful. I'm lucky I know a little bit of vocab~

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