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Korean Picture Video Vocabulary #1 - Street Food (part2)

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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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  • keep making these you wrok!

  • :D Thank you sooo much! 감사합니다!

  • Thanks!

  • Thank you!

  • perfect. thanks for another great lesson. it assumes the watcher has already learned han-gul, which is fine as it is a later lesson. Again, nice!

  • Thank you! We'll keep making these! :D

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  • this is pretty kool...i dont know about ya'll but the guy's voice was hella sexy! hahahah ^_^

  • Korean food looks amazing, I guess I better start learning...

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  • thanks u kob khun ka

  • Wow lots of vocab are Japanese.

    Oden the common winter food in japan

  • You guys so good , english, and korean.. Thanks,,,,

  • @crouchtig I babysit for a korean family. It's very good.

  • @KAPOLLO101 lol

  • @tokee1234567 I pretty much have them down. But when i try explaining it to someone else they sound like theyre somewhat choking XD

  • @KAPOLLO101 yes I guess what you need to do is just being exposed to Korean a lot.. or practice it/listen to it a lot... I noticed that when foreigners stayed in Korea for a while they're able to say those pretty well. but yes it's one of the hardest things to pronounce in Korean

  • @tokee1234567 i just want to say double consanants make me really frustrated trying to pronounce them >.<

  • @KAPOLLO101 well people spell Korean in multiple ways.. that's why Romanization fails and can make ppl be confused. technically it doesn't matter because ㄸ is a really hard word to romanize...(it's hard to explain its pronunciation)

  • I always thought it was spelled ddukkbokki

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