아요/어요 & ㅂ니다/습니다 Present Tense Korean Verb Ending
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- This is basic Korean grammar series for beginner level Korean language learners. These grammar lessons are useful for people preparing for TOPIK I. In this lesson you will learn how to use Present Tense Korean Verb Ending - 아요/어요 & ㅂ니다/습니다.
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This was very simple, well structured and had clear examples. Thank you!
Wow indian teaching korean
Universal
... Would you have the same reaction if it were an American guy teaching it? I assume you wouldn’t, despite India actually being a part of Asia.😅 You day “worldwide” like they’re on the other side of the planet, lol.
@@lilyraimey3499 No its just suprising.
You teach better than my Korean teacher.
It was so useful 🥺🙏🏻 thank you
well explained ,i did undrstood so I'm not skipping the ad 😄😊
You made it so much easier, thank you
인도에서 안녕하세요!! 여기 10문장입니다 (현재 시제 사용) :
1. 한국어는 일본어 보다 더 쉽습니다
2. 서울은 남쪽 한국의 수도야
3. 부인이 그를 매우 사랑해요
4. 경기는 이기고 어렵습니다
5. 이 비행은 어디 가
6. 나는 수요일, 금요일 과 일요일에 면도해요
7. 윤석열씨가 한국의 현재 대통령입니다
8. 내가 수영 방법을 알아
9. 강아지는 귀여워
10. 저희는 매우 즐겨요
고맙습니다!! 😊😊
Thank you!
고맙숩니다!
Thank you for this.
Nice vedio...
Very simple and easy
This is great, thank you so much!
this was very helpful 🙏
it is useful video,and good system teaching😍ㅅ즣아요.
What is "pachim"?
Hello conjugation is applying only in action word ?
I don’t understand 춥다 -추워요 ?why is not clear?
And please more explain how you convert vowels in korea more details
b b its 추워요 because of 춥어요 but u just like combined ㅂ with 어요
춥다 is an irregular verb. Irregular verbs with ㅂ is conjugated in the following manner :- drop the ㅂ and attach 어요 or 아요.
우+어요 = 워요
오=아요 = 와요
When do I use 아요 /어요 and when ㅂ니다 /습니다 ?
아요 /어요 is used when you are talking casually to people you're familiar with. ㅂ니다 /습니다 is formal and polite, so use it with strangers, the elders, or someone with rank (e.g your boss, your teacher).
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Please make also a series in Hindi please please please please......
But wait can u tell me what is 합니다 what can i usevthis word pls comment my comment
What s the meaning of 습니다 and ㅂ니다
hi. may i know why 놀다 becomes 놀아요? isn't it ending with "ㄹ" not ㅗ/ㅏ? so it should becomes 놀어요 right?
You have to check the last vowel not the last consonant. Last vowel in 놀 is ㅗ.
TOPIK GUIDE thanks a lot.u you really helped me out..
3:05 I am confused. You just have to see if the verb has... what? when is it 습니다 or ㅂ니다?
Its batchim
why "만났어요" not 아요? isn't it ends with "ㅏ"?
Prince Add that's a past tense what you're adding to that word.
In the case of this grammar it would be:
만나다 -> 만나요 / 만납니다
LoL it's ending with consonant tho 🌝
Where is 해오
So you can use either as long as it is formal?
yes.. ㅂ니다 is a bit more formal
Conversation:
아이: 안녕하세요!
알 수없는 할머니: 안녕.
아이: 당신은 오늘 뭐 먹습니까?
알 수없는 할머니: 저는 비빔밥을 먹어요.너는 오늘 뭐 먹고 있어요?
아이: 저는 김치를 먹습니다.
Nice explanation, but the accent in both English and Korean is NOT what it should be.
Are you Korean? Because the way you speak English, like you're from India.
The Indian accent is throwing me off