Real Life Korean ConversationsㅣUseful Korean Phrases l Learn Korean Grammar with Korean Cartoon
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- Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
- Learn and repeat the real life Korean conversations through the 20 second-long video of Korean cartoon.😄 You will learn the Korean grammar structure, Korean word order, Korean phrases, Korean idioms in it perfectly. Let's get it!
Vocabulary Today
●쓰다듬다(pet) ●아무거나(whatever, anything) ●주다(give)
●냄새(smell) ●발냄새(foot odor)
👩🏻🦰 뭐 마실래?
(Would you like something to drink?)
🧑🏻 응. 아무거나 줘.
(Yes, please. Whatever is fine with me.)
열 개 사시면 한 병 더 드리고 있어요.
🧑🏻 응? 쓰다듬어 줄까?
(Right. Do you want me to pet you?)
👩🏻🦰 냐냐야, 무슨 냄새나?
(냐냐, you think something smells?)
🧑🏻 아... 아니야. 나 발냄새 안 나는데.
(No way. I don't have foot odro.)
아... 아니야. 아이, 안 나는데.
(No. Jeez, I don't smell.)
나한테 왜 그래, 냐냐야?!
(Why are you doing this to me, 냐냐?!)
👩🏻🦰 진짜 나나?
(Does he really smell?)
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제 이름은 바냐입니다. So some people calls me 냐냐 . Haha I'm a cat in this video 😂
Has your hangul improved since?
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Just happend to me hehe. They're amazing.
Hi, I just want to tell you how grateful I am to you and your channel. I love how entertaining your contents are. The way you teach us is precise yet detailed which I love especially where you break down the sentences and explain them one by one. Again, thank you. Hope to see more of your contents. 좋은 하루 보내세요. 😊😊😊
Very good.
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I hope u make more videos like this...thx u it really help
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Thank you so much! Really love the grammar explanation to each sentence. It helps learning even better. 감사합니다!
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Thank you very much 🥰
진짜 재미있어요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 이 비디오 정말 감사합니다~~
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Thank you so much for your videos. They are all helpful and unique. Thanks so much for breaking each words to make us understand more. I really appreciate your hard work. ❤
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please keep update 🥳
냄새 part is hilarious 😂
I love it!
Omg this is so funny I’m improving my Korean so fast thanks to you !! Love it !
너무 고맙습니다
thank you for making these little videos, i like how simple it is. Instead of including the harder parts from the vid, you take out the more simple parts which i think suits good for beginners!
I think I can understand most of it already without translation but it is fun when you can learn a new word/grammar explaination or 2~
This is hilarious 😂
at 3:24. could the guy have said "naemsae ga an na?" instead of naemsae ga an naneunde. Why is he expecting a response from the listener when he wants to convey that his foot doesn't smell, he should be expecting that his response is final and that it really doesn't smell instead of expecting a reply that his foot does smell.
I just want to ask about when she said 진짜 나나? why she added 나 at the end.
Hi, Maissa Sbr! Sorry for the late reply!😅
냄새 나다(냄새+나다) means 'SMELL'
냄새→Smell(noun) / 나다→An auxiliary verb used when having completed the action of the preceding statement. (ex: 소리 나다, 큰일 나다, 구멍 나다, 몸살 나다 etc.)
ㅡ나?
(formal, moderately addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending referring to a question.
냄새 나다 + ㅡ나? = 냄새 나나?
I hope this is helpful for you. Please feel free to ask if you have any further questions~!🐶
@@practicingkorean8974 thank you this was so helpful 😊💜
Why don't you use mashy for drink in this first question?
Hi, Batgirl. Sorry for the late reply.😅
Are you asking about 뭐 마실래(the first sentence) ?
If that's the case,
yes, it's 마시다 (drink) + ㅡㄹ래? = 마실래?
I hope I am right about what you're asking. Please feel free to ask if you have any further questions. Thank you~! 😀
I have a really hard time distinguishing 팔 and 발...
Hi, Chris! I think it's because Koreans don't pronouce 'ㅍ(p)' strong enough.ㅜㅜ