Billy Go’s Beginner Korean Course | #68: Using Things
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- In this lesson you’ll use one more common and essential way to use the Particle (으)로, which you learned in the previous episode to mean “toward.” You’ll also learn several different ways that this particle can be translated, and see it used in a variety of sentences.
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I am watching one video each day from this playlist, can't believe how much I have learned so far, thank you!
I started this playlist 28th of March , 2024 and now ive completed till 68th Chapter. Its really helpful...he is an amazing teacher.
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This conversation example was the best one so far! It was really great to see how far we've gone! So many things I already know, really puts into perspective
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When you get so familiar with the vocabulary words and grammar forms you don't even have to think about what they mean anymore 🥰🥰
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I started learning from your videos long years ago and now I found myself still learning korean from you 😘
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Hey Billy! It would be awesome if you made a video of all the conversation practices in this course so we can watch it every day to practice!
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저는 케이크를 사랑으로 구워요. :)
I had struggled with (으)로 for a while. Thank you so much for this video! :D
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In topik 1 we learn that 기억(이) 나다 means to remember. What's the difference with 기억(을) 하다? Is it transitive/intransitive verb? Or one is "the memory showed up [by itself]" and the other is "YOU remember the memory by thinking about it"?
That's a good idea for a future video :)
Oh! Like the particle で in japanese!
It has this one usage that's similar to that one, but not all uses match.
Hello Billie, I had one question, I came across this sentence 점심으로 뭐 먹었어요? Does 으로 here means "for" then?
In that sentence it can translate as "for," yes. For more info about (으)로 and specifically that usage, I also recently did a live stream here: ruclips.net/video/aCu053PZWs4/видео.html
@@GoBillyKorean thank you! 👍🏻👍🏻 will watch that video soon 😀
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Billy can you tell what to note down and what to not from you kms books because I was writing the full lesson without leaving anything can you tell me?
This series is unrelated to my book series. This is a free video series and there will be 100 episodes. So I'd recommend taking different notes because things are not taught in the same order.
Sorry Billy you couldn't understood my question I was asking for the book series not the course.
@@milindingale5235 Oh, you can check the Preface of the book for tips about how to use the books. You don't need to memorize 100% of the vocabulary, but you should know most of the grammar before moving on.
We can say 이따가 민아 씨의 집으로 놀러 갈 거예요 instead of 이따가 민아 씨의 집에 놀러 갈 거예요 is it right? 선생님
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