How are 누구 and 누가 different? (Both mean "who".)
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- We got a question on the difference between 누구 and 누가. Hyunwoo explains how they are different as well as how to use them in sentences!
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진짜 감사합니다. i understand so well now. so basically 누가 is used when asking who did the action 누가. 누구 ur just wanting to how who. 누가 해요. 누구예요.
THANK YOU!!!! thats really helpful
오 네 :)
Thank you for this, now I understand 😅😅
I’ve been needing this clarification for FOREVER. Thank you so much for making this 😭
*누가 you are* 🎶
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Btw im asking what song is that?
@@shirin3166 BlackPink - Kill this love
@@Honeyandjazz ohhhh i forgot about that lol
누가, You are 🎶
블랙핑크!!!!!!!!!!
2:28 I feel so proud that I knew he was gonna say 누가 만들었어요
Fluffy Suga Kookies same!
Ok this channel is very helpful thank you for going into detail and showing many examples! Please continue making these helpful vids
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it does now!
This comes in handy to reinforce lesson 23 from level 1! Thank you!
Honestly, I haven't come across any channel that explains Korean as well as this one. Especially Hyunwoo-ssi, thank you so much for your hard work and putting forth the effort to explain in such detail!
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고생 많이 하셨습니다
감사합니다
This video is awesome! Thanks for explaining - great add on to the original TTMIK lesson. I like how you use other verbs this time to illustrate the use of 누구 하고 누가! 현우 선생님 감사합니다!
I really love that you give a lot of sample sentences to help us get a clearer understanding. It's really handy for beginner learners. Thank you!
Very clear. Very fun. I'm not really a serious Korean learner but I am enjoying these videos immensely.
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Thanks for the informations ❤
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누가 이 수업을 좋아하지 않았나요?🤔 TTMIK, 정말 고맙습니다!😉
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Again thnx.
lol i just learned about 누가 in a lesson. It made me wonder why i never saw 누구가. Thanks for this
Best teacher ever
Super super helpful! Thank you so much! 감사합니다
Thank you for this! The markers are always so confusing for me :(
But this helped :)!
Thank you for giving us amazing lessons like this💜
You guys think about the first lines of IU's song LOVE POEM , it describes it very good
Can you do a show telling the difference between 저는, 나는, 당신
Hey I can help you a little Bit.
저는 means I in 존댓말 (formal, polite languege) and 나는 means I in 반말 (informal, casual languege)
저는 is the polite form of I, 나는 is the casual form of I , 당신 is the polite form of you
Thank you so much for this, you are the best!
선현우 선생님 감사합니다.^^
thank you so much
What do you think about videos with bit of acting and scenes with everyday situations what foreigners can face off? When I was in Seoul I was trying to use only Korean but sometimes I could't even prepare and I din't know what reaction I can expect :P even after my fails, I was sitting in hotel I was studying to prepare for next day and to try to order something properly but I faced off new situation what made me confused again :P
From my understanding, 누가 goes to subject position and 누구 goes to object position.
love how he pronounces "who" sigh
Wow with those sentences you made it so clear.
I started learning korean just yesterday, and I was just wondering why does 누구 sounds like dugu and 누가 like nuga, and ended up learning how to use ''who'' lol. This will be useful for future reference tho, because your explanation was very clear, thanks!
Another clear and easy to understand explanation... 감사합니다
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TTMIK thank you for all your help.
So if someone says like "she is pretty", you ask 누구?
Fernanda Sant' Ana i think so
exactly
A: "걔 이쁘다."
B: "누가?"
누가 feels more natural to me but asking 누구 makes sense too... Hah... So confusing lol
@@riverskyhaneul why tho? I dont get it,,, shudnt it be 누구 cuz theres no action after it?
@@rin_naru i might be a little late but as I understand if you use “누가” it’s not about an action but about who is the subject of the verb 이쁘다. The full question would be “누가 이쁜가요?” This 가 is not the verb 가다 but the subject marker 가
Here a Peruvian pupil ✋💕 learning korean from english classes
2:35 누가 만들었또!
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I really enjoy the lessons very easy to understand thank you.
Great video 👍
I went to Yonsei language program and you guys are just as good - if not better! Thanks for the bite sized tips. May I ask ...
Why did you use 누구한테 instead of 누구한테서 for from whom?
한테 means TO or FROM someone and 한테서 only means FROM someone, so both can be used as FROM
Wow 🙏🙏🙏🙏Thank you..sir🙏🙏
Thanks for this lesson again!
It's creepy that RUclips knows what you're going to search for before you've even typed it and shows it to you in the recommendations.
That happened to me too!😱
Thank you !!! My college Korean language teacher couldn't explain this much.
Thank you so much for this explanation really helpful ^^
thank you, hyunwoo!!!
마치 이 차이는 궁굼했어요 여즘에. 이 비디오는 아주 도움이 됬어요! 감사합니다!
This is super useful! Thank you!
감사합니다!
I really love this people and appreciate ur efforts:'') I've been studying Korean for 40 days and I feel much improvement thank u💕
Thanks!!!
NUGU - To know someone
NUGA - To search someone
Nice way to teach :)
이 video를 누가 만들었어요?
Hope it was right question from me.😎감사합니다. 🤗🇹🇯🇰🇷 Fan from Tajikistan.
Whoa I thought this was an Hydraulic Press Channel video. I guess that rock intro is very common?
It is a free track but definitely hydraulic press channel music in my mind also. I actually thought maybe I had somehow opened one of their videos in another tab or something for a few seconds.
That makes a lot of sense. 감사합니다.
Thanks for explaining it to us... It's a great help 💜 😊😊
This was so helpful! Thanks 😊
감사합니다 😊
yes,i'm from Algeria...and i want to speek in korean
so niceee. 고마워요 😁
Is so helpful. 정말 감사합니다
this is very helpful..
but, I have a question, if anybody can explain, using the 알다 :: the difference between 알아/알어/알지? why different ending?
알다 - "To know"
알아 - conjugated form (Informal Low Respect) of 알다 (To know)
알어 - Seoul satoori to say 알아.
알지 - from 알고 있지, meaning "to be knowing" but to be knowing doesn't seem right therefore it still means "to know" in a present progressive tense or if it's a question, "알지?" or "알고 있지?", it means "Understand?"
I'm also studying the Korean Language, so my understanding about this might not be 100% correct. XD
No, the - 지 in 알지 means "isn't it?" and in formal it is 알죠. 😊
@@Jeij-xr2wc thank you so much..너무 너무 감사해요..no worries, my guess isn't far from your explanation. thank you again 😃
@@aubrineluka thank you for your explanation also..tho i guess, 알지 might means 'u know it right?', 😁
ok Eunwoo Wolverine I kept my word and showed up at the store I love Sugar waited from 2pm to 5pm .. thank you for the beautiful memories
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thank youuu
감사합니다 ^^
대답해 주오... *누구 없소?* 💖😂
Great!! It was also my question!!!
This makes the beginning of Dumbfoundead's KBB MV with Jessi make a lot more sense now, lol. Thank you!
So... 누구 Only works if it's not the subject basically
I think this channel will help me learn korean alot. Tysm.
Surprisingly, I got the correct answer though I am not a hundred percent sure.
The intro music caught me off guard Lmao!
Thanks
정말 감사합니다 선생님!♡
Wow this is 만히 helpful,my korean tutorial school never explain this hahaha .감사요...
thannnkkkk yooouuuuuuuu
Stream 누구 없소 by lee hi (이 히)
Random comment but that music in the beginning slot sounds a bit like Bullet For My Valentine, haven't listened that in a while!
Can you please explain making verbs into adjectives? Those lessons really confused me
You can't make verbs adjectives? Adjectives are conjugated like verbs.
고맙습니다! 저는 폴란드 사람이에요.
Thank you for this helpful video now I can understand Lee Hi song No one 누구 없어
Al . Fa THANKYOU I thought I was the only one who thought about that song😂🤣
Thank you ❤
Am I the only one who sometimes hear 'doogoo' instead of 'Noogoo'? I swear, my ears cannot hear the N, they really hear a D. For exemple at 5:25 , But as always, it is so interesting and simple to understand, thank you!!!!
Ahh, so 누구 is like "whom" (the object of the sentence). Commenting so I remember!
TTMIK~ quick question again 😊 how to say "as long as" in korean?
E.g.
"can you eat this?"
"as long as it is edible, i will eat it."
Thanks!!
It’s ~하는 한 in dictionary, so it becomes 먹을 수 있는 한, but actually we don’t speak ~하는 한 in common conversation. I’d say 상했는지 보고 or 유통기한 보고 than 먹을 수 있는 한.
Ooooh, it is quite helpful 😎👍
🤔 💭 I guesstimate that it’s
Who IS/ARE vs Who WAS?
누구 is the noun term for oneself or a person in present tense.
누가 is the adjective term for another person in past tense.
Buen video !!
감사합니다~
I have a question. Why do Koreans sometimes say 우리 when they're talking about their own things?
TTMIK actually made a video about this explaining the reason behind why they use that!!
@@dani._.2000 Oh yeah! I ended up stumbling across that video after I made this comment! But thank you so much for your help! I love it when us learners can help each other out! :)
Lol the intro i thought we are gonna be welcome to the hydraulic press channel