LanguageCast's multilingual speech sessions are held weekly in Seoul for the participants to come and share what they have studied for the past week or so, by delivering short speeches and presentations for a few minutes in whatever foreign language they are studying, and my friend Yeonju is going to start hosting multilingual speech sessions in Gwangju, Korea. So here's a video for the people living in the Gwangju are who are interested in participating.
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@LaFemmeRousse 2 years--if you are very focused in your studying.
Korean is one of the hardest languages to learn because you really need to learn at least four levels of politeness (the other three are rarely used, but to become fluent, you should attempt to study them).
Btw, since you commented over a year ago, how is your Korean now? I hope you're doing well~
smileychibrie 1 year ago
hyunwoo i dont understand anything that you said in the vid. anyway i send you a hand shake from Argentina.
Bye
Hyunwoo no entendi nada de lo que decis en el video, de todas formas te mando un saludo desde aca de Argentina.
saludos
joel1916 2 years ago
I've been studying Korean on my own for about 4 months and I understood a little of what he said, so I think two years would be plenty of time to get a good grasp of the language, if you really studied.
LaFemmeRousse 2 years ago
Yes, I'm still waiting on a video covering the Busan dialect.
DisturbedAng3l 2 years ago 2
Malheureusement, je comprends pas encore le coréen. Combien de temps tu crois qu'on doit apprendre le coréen pour pouvoir comprendre ce que tu viens de dire?
2 ans c'est assez?
loki2504 2 years ago
You should have done rhis in gwanju dialect!
maxiewawa 2 years ago