Would you like to see more video lessons like this one, where we go over a really long Korean sentence? :D 이렇게 긴 문장으로 공부해 보니 어떤가요? 다음에도 이런 비디오 레슨 만들어 볼까요?
I just wanna know who thought that sentence was too easy bc then sis you’re already fluent congrats what are you still doing here with the rest of us???
We're a lot to be able to understand these kind of sentences. But we still here cause we don't know how to MAKE them. It's so annoying to be able to understand a language but not knowing how to use all the words you know. It's been already 5 years since I started learning Korean and I still suck at it. 😂😂😂😂 I'm 쓰레기
I understood the first word and the last couple words when he first read it and the rest sounded like jaskflf-so abkfkgktkkgkm-so abjgkkiam-so akskgijfmsmc-so until he broke it down 😂😅
I understood a lot more of this than I thought I would from my initial glance. It was a little overwhelming at first but once you started to break it down I found myself shouting out the answer!
Same. At the beginning I understood way more than I thought but somethings were a bit unclear. Once he broke it up it became clear. I just wish I could speak as much as I understand when I'm listening or reading😭😭😭.
I’ve been studying TTMIK almost daily for a year and got about 50% of that sentence the first time around. I swear I thought after a year I’d be fluent, which is comical. To everyone totally lost, don’t lose hope! Even when you don’t feel like you’re making progress, I promise you are.
thank you for this word, I live here in Korea for 2years , and keep on studying since I arrived here. but still making sentence or speaking still very hard for me. im so lost ,
i started learning korean in july-august of 2018, i was learning through ttmik, books, dramas, songs, and honestly i did big upgrade, even tho at the beginning i was thinking i'm not making a progress. i remember when i saw my first korean show, it was "주간 아이돌" i was thinking "how can people understand that???", but now i understand basic level ?? and i'm really happy about that. i understood 70% from the video, and also reading is not that hard for me, because i'm practing more in reading now. i can't say i am really good, i want to be more fluent now..
Jamie Buechel I started exactly a year ago and I understood the main point but not the whole sentence which I thought I’d be a lot further too. This just motivates me to start working on sentences instead of just individual words, which is all I understood. But progress is progress no matter how little.
I am in a point of my learning process that I understand words separately but when paired with particles and conjugation I am just so lost T.T Any advice on that?
I like this style of video, definitely make some more! :) edit - is that reading speed at the very end normal lmao, that was just like *drrdrrrrdrrrrdrrrrr 서drrrrdrrdrrrdrrrr서drrrrrrrrrrrrrdrrrrrr서rdddddddddrrrrrrrrdr서drrrr서drrrrrdrd서drrrrrrrd서drdrdr*
this was really cool! in the beginning, when I tried to understand the sentence I understood 20% of the sentence and read it slower but at the end of the sentence I was able to read it out loud, a bit faster and understood it 100% i feel like this would be a really good way for me to learn new linking words and how they are different in different contexts
I absolutely love this and would love if you did more of this. It can help so much. Sentence building is always mine and many other korean learners struggle i know for sure.
A few time ago I couldn't understand nothing and now I understood 80% of this sentence, I'm so proud of myself. Thank you so much for the videos, the lessons and the books! 🥰
When he said a long sentence, I wasn't expecting a paragraph. Wow! This video gave me a better understanding of how more elaborate thoughts are constructed. I may not be at this level yet, but it's still very useful. I'll have to rewatch again when I'm further along in my studies.
Omg I’m so proud of how far my korean learning has come and I want to say thank you to the TTMIK team for helping me along the way. I understood about 65%-70% of this sentence and I want to cry (tears of joy) 도와줘서 정말 고마워요! 이렇게 많이 배웠을 줄은 생각도 못했어요. 짐심으로 감사합니다. 😭💗
Please do more of this! I was able to read along with you and understand some words + the context but the explanation definitely helped a lot! I think this will be very very useful. Thank you❤️
I loved this format! I was able to have a better idea about the complexity of the sentence, and also breaking down like that was really good too. Btw, I listen to the podcast every day on my way to work. Someday I wanna be able to speak Korean well. Love this language! 💕
Yes!!! Please do more videos like this! I pretty much understood all of the sentence any way (bar a few words) but going into more detail and breaking it all down helps so much because I find making my own sentences and connecting them together so difficult! This was so so so helpful! 감사합니다!!!!!♡
This was absolutely amazing! The thing I struggle with the most is linking words and this made it very easy and digestible. Please make more! 감사합니다 선생님~
This is really helpful, thank you for breaking it down like this! After watching this a few times understanding longer sentences and paragraphs should become easier 😊🙂 감사합니다
Wow! What a wonderful idea for revising many grammar points at the same time! I'll admit, it's been a while since I studied Korean. But being able to understand this sentence (with your help) is a real encouragement to me 😁 감사합니다 선생님 🙏
선현우 선생님 안녕하세요! 이 영상이 정말 좋습니다! ~ at the level that I am now is exactly the kind of practice that is needed. ~ 이 문장을 처음 들었을 때는 조금 이해했지만 읽을 때는 다 이해했네요!^^ 제 듣기 실력은 마지막에 향상되었으면 좋겠어요. ~ 선생님 항상 좋게 가르쳐 주셔서 감사합니다. 🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤩
I'm an intermediate learner and can understand long sentences right away- as long as I'm reading it. Listening really hits different... Same with English, which I speak natively. I can't even watch English shows without subtitles because I can't comprehend long words and sentences when they're spoken. Even with practice it's hard for me because I'm a slow person, fast-paced stuff sends me into a panic and in the moment I end up forgetting everything I've learned. I honestly don't know how people do it. It's hard because I love to study languages but I can't understand any of them
I suggest listening to sentences at a slow pace at first and then eventually working up to a higher level when you feel comfortable. Also, make it a habit to practice everyday and don't get discouraged when you feel you may not be improving as much as you want. I think when you pick out the words that you can actually understand in a sentence, you will realize that you aren't doing that bad. Or, maybe you have the habit of relying on subtitles since you feel so discouraged, which doesn't help you in the long run. I don't know, these are just some of my suggestjons. You may have already tried everything I suggested, but either way, don't give up because I'm sure that you'll improve with time, even if it's slower than others.
@@stefamii Thank you for your suggestions. I used to watch k-dramas without subtitles every now and then to practice but I don't know why I quit... I'll try that again to see if I can get any better. It's weird because I can understand Korean much easier when it's spoken to me directly, but not as much when it's recorded.
@@deorojeu have you tried re-watching a show you might have already watched with English subtitles in Korean? I found that helped me a lot as I was already familiar with what kinds of topics they covered. Also, k-dramas aren't all that realistic in language (at least imo). I would recommend variety shows!
This was just the right level for me. It challenged my speed skills and retention more than anything. Please do more videos like this! I think it will help me get out of my learning plateau!
hyunwoo: let's read it together me: okay cool... *does pretty good, but still a few mistakes* hyunwoo: okay now let's read it again a bit .. me: ...slower? hyunwoo: FASTER!! dmajfkaufks the way I freaked out lol. my mouth has never tried to move that fast before 🤧🙈
우아! I understood the whole thing. Thanks a million Hyunwoossi for the efforts you're doing (of course with the whole team) I found out that I still have to work out my listening skills. This is a great help. Looking forward to next videos like this.
This was superb. I’ve been struggling a lot lately reading long sentences trying to make sense of parts like -려고, -니까, -서 etc without having to look up each grammatical concept individually. To have them explained in one video is really helpful. Thank you! I’d love to see more long sentences like this!
I really enjoyed this kind of sentence break down video and would love more in the future! Super helpful! Breaking down long sentences is what I struggle with the most at the moment. 감사합니다 선생님!
-were you able to follow everything I read? yep I did, I can understand some words but I can’t make sentences:( thanks for this video!, it feels great when you explain and everything makes sense
I work in a Korean restaurant so it's frequently visited by korean people and today a korean costumer came and started talking to me in korean at the speed of light and I was like "WOWOW WAIT A MINUTE I CAN BARELY UNDERSTAND MY OWN LANGUAGE", so she said "cold" and then I understood that she wanted me to turn off the fan. And in that moment I thought that I should keep studying korean 😹😹 and suddenly this video showed up in my notifications so I think it's destiny. And it's really helpful!! I would love to keep watching these kind of videos so I can understand better to my customers 😹
This format is awesome. Please upload more videos like this. I personally understand almost everything except 2-3 words. It’s a good way to learn new vocabularies.
Watchu mean characters Like individual letters or character blocks You do realise that hangul is a legit alphabet right Not a logographic system, syllabary, abjad or abugida It's incredibly inefficient to memorise blocks given the number of combinations
@@haharmageddontv6581 individual letters. I don't have a Korean keyboard on my phone so I cant show you which ones I am referring to but I only recognized 2 when I looked the sentence over
Hyunwoo: reads a very long sentence so fast that it is just too long to even go over my head Me after the 2 hundredth time repeating that part of the video: i think i just heard coffee somewhere.. After that i actually gave up and drank coffee😂
I am so glad I found this channel. I am trying to understand Korean so I am not dependent on English subtitles all the time. These videos are so great. I have learned so much already. Thanks!
This video was SO helpful! When you first read it out I felt so overwhelmed. But as soon you broke it all down I realised I knew almost all the subject matter. A few words I had heard before In conversation but hadn't quite placed the meaning yet, you elaborated on thank you! Would love more videos like this in the future I felt so accomplished at the end 😊
Oh my god, I was just looking up the structure of longer sentences a couple of days ago, and then my favourite source of learning Korean releases this video! It was very informative and would very much like to see these kinds of videos in the future!
i absolutely love this kind of lesson - it helps me learn vocabulary and sentence structure at the same time and it's super useful! thank you for this, i learned a lot from this video alone
Would you like to see more video lessons like this one, where we go over a really long Korean sentence? :D 이렇게 긴 문장으로 공부해 보니 어떤가요? 다음에도 이런 비디오 레슨 만들어 볼까요?
yes more like this one please ^_^
Yes please, is so helpful
Yess
yes please this was actually very helpful because i struggle with making longer sentences and understanding when to use certain linking words
Yes! Do more of these. Loved that you used simple vocabulary so we could just study the sentence structure and conjugations. Such a good lesson.
Hyunwoo: * reads korean sentence extremely fast *
My brain: * windows logging off sound effect *
Nadia Lewis mine made the AOL dial-up sound.
😂😂😂 these comments tho lol they where what I was thinking 😂
It didn't even get that far, it's just went to the blue screen of death :O
😂🤣🤣🤣😂
디리리링
“were you able to follow everything that I read?”
hahaha no lol
I was able to read words with him but not understand them.
*says really long sentence in Korean*
Me: “in English we call those paragraphs”
LittleLover36/ Aby I thought that too!
Isnt paragraph comprises of many sentences, there is only one sentence here and its complex sentence-therefore it is a really long sentence.
muh4mm4d 45hr4f I know, I was just making a joke lol
@@abuontheuke apparently, someone didn't get Ur joke.😹
Ahhhh so saying ,,long sentence´´ doesn´t make any sense? English is not my first language hehe
I just wanna know who thought that sentence was too easy bc then sis you’re already fluent congrats what are you still doing here with the rest of us???
To stroke their ego
Yes, I understood all of that. And yes, it strokes my ego =P
Understood the whole thing very easily. Nowhere near fluent. We're still all on the long journey.
@@Lagiacrus1996 I didn't understand most of the sentence at first and your comment makes me feels worse about it lol
We're a lot to be able to understand these kind of sentences. But we still here cause we don't know how to MAKE them. It's so annoying to be able to understand a language but not knowing how to use all the words you know. It's been already 5 years since I started learning Korean and I still suck at it. 😂😂😂😂 I'm 쓰레기
hyunwoo: *talks quickly*
me: *trying to listen*
also me: all i heard was coffee
khaki :D 😂
weather, drinking coffee, RUclips.
that's all I hear.
Saaammmmmeeeee
MEEEE LMAO IM DEAD
lmfaoooo me toooo coffee, youtube, and I forgot what 집에서 meant
"Were you able to follow everything I read?" I didn't even read the first word and you were already halfway through the whole thing hahahahaha
@박지은 thank you!!! I'll keep studying and practicing very hard :D
선생님, 특별한 번역 방법을 아세요?
When he said if you normally talked like this you would have no friends i- 😂😂
Ikr! Idk what else is supposed to be normal
Also, unless you're Sherlock Holmes and I snorted with that comment XD
Even Sherlock Holmes had Watson.🤣🤣🤣
*really long korean sentence*
Me: So.. give me about an hour to read this please :
An another couple of hours to pronounce correctly)))
Another five hours for understanding it word by word 😅
I SUPER like this video also I understood the whole sentence in the beginning even with the speed and I didn't expect to I'm so proud of myself
That's great!!!
Wow that’s impressive! 😁 I hope I can do that too sometime later 😁 I’m still learning hehe
😳😳 we got the same name. But yes I’m also surprised that I managed to understand more or less of the sentence despite my lack of practice of Korean
I'm so proud of you. That's cool
"Normally when you talk like this, you would have no friends"
I lol-ed
"At my house..." Nailed it*
I understood the first word and the last couple words when he first read it and the rest sounded like jaskflf-so abkfkgktkkgkm-so abjgkkiam-so akskgijfmsmc-so until he broke it down 😂😅
I understood a lot more of this than I thought I would from my initial glance. It was a little overwhelming at first but once you started to break it down I found myself shouting out the answer!
Same. At the beginning I understood way more than I thought but somethings were a bit unclear. Once he broke it up it became clear. I just wish I could speak as much as I understand when I'm listening or reading😭😭😭.
I’ve been studying TTMIK almost daily for a year and got about 50% of that sentence the first time around.
I swear I thought after a year I’d be fluent, which is comical.
To everyone totally lost, don’t lose hope! Even when you don’t feel like you’re making progress, I promise you are.
thank you for this word, I live here in Korea for 2years , and keep on studying since I arrived here. but still making sentence or speaking still very hard for me. im so lost ,
i started learning korean in july-august of 2018, i was learning through ttmik, books, dramas, songs, and honestly i did big upgrade, even tho at the beginning i was thinking i'm not making a progress. i remember when i saw my first korean show, it was "주간 아이돌" i was thinking "how can people understand that???", but now i understand basic level ?? and i'm really happy about that. i understood 70% from the video, and also reading is not that hard for me, because i'm practing more in reading now. i can't say i am really good, i want to be more fluent now..
We are about the same level, then. I've been doing it for a year too
dude me too, its been two years for me
Jamie Buechel I started exactly a year ago and I understood the main point but not the whole sentence which I thought I’d be a lot further too. This just motivates me to start working on sentences instead of just individual words, which is all I understood. But progress is progress no matter how little.
선생님, the last time you read it, it's like you're in a rapping contest 😂.
show me the korean
@@ouwkyuha ghaaa, i laughed so hard at this 😂.😂.😂.
I loved this because it introduced sentences connectors that I had never used
Me, an English major: thATS A RUN ON SENTENCE
JWJDSJJDSJJDS MOOD
Lmaoo
felt that lmao
Omfg yes-
I am in a point of my learning process that I understand words separately but when paired with particles and conjugation I am just so lost T.T Any advice on that?
Don't worry for now and just more reading practice : ) You will get better for sure!
That's pretty good though. I feel like I want to expand vocab no matter what.
I am at that same place.
I'm at the same place too!
@@amandac4675 same
I like this style of video, definitely make some more! :)
edit - is that reading speed at the very end normal lmao, that was just like *drrdrrrrdrrrrdrrrrr 서drrrrdrrdrrrdrrrr서drrrrrrrrrrrrrdrrrrrr서rdddddddddrrrrrrrrdr서drrrr서drrrrrdrd서drrrrrrrd서drdrdr*
this was really cool! in the beginning, when I tried to understand the sentence I understood 20% of the sentence and read it slower but at the end of the sentence I was able to read it out loud, a bit faster and understood it 100%
i feel like this would be a really good way for me to learn new linking words and how they are different in different contexts
I absolutely love this and would love if you did more of this. It can help so much. Sentence building is always mine and many other korean learners struggle i know for sure.
맞아요😊😊
A few time ago I couldn't understand nothing and now I understood 80% of this sentence, I'm so proud of myself. Thank you so much for the videos, the lessons and the books! 🥰
When he said “hello bird”....
I felt that
When he said a long sentence, I wasn't expecting a paragraph. Wow! This video gave me a better understanding of how more elaborate thoughts are constructed. I may not be at this level yet, but it's still very useful. I'll have to rewatch again when I'm further along in my studies.
i love this format! also kudos for hyunwoo's lungs lol
Me: 안녕하세요
Korean waiter: 1:04
Me: happy I can understand the full sentence.
현우: if you talk like this you would have no friends.
Omg I’m so proud of how far my korean learning has come and I want to say thank you to the TTMIK team for helping me along the way. I understood about 65%-70% of this sentence and I want to cry (tears of joy)
도와줘서 정말 고마워요! 이렇게 많이 배웠을 줄은 생각도 못했어요. 짐심으로 감사합니다. 😭💗
Individually, I know almost all of the words. And when he broke it down I could follow. But when he reads it normal speed it's too fast for me.
OMG! It only took a year to study Korean and I can understand 97% of the sentence
Please do more of this! I was able to read along with you and understand some words + the context but the explanation definitely helped a lot! I think this will be very very useful. Thank you❤️
I'm blessed I found this channel
That was hard but I still enjoyed it. I’m going to save it so I can come back when I’m further in my lessons so I can say “oh yeah that’s easy”😆
i haven’t even finished watching the video yet but thank you it’s so useful! please make more!
I loved this format! I was able to have a better idea about the complexity of the sentence, and also breaking down like that was really good too. Btw, I listen to the podcast every day on my way to work. Someday I wanna be able to speak Korean well. Love this language! 💕
Please do more of this. I always have trouble translating long sentences, especially news articles
Yes!!! Please do more videos like this! I pretty much understood all of the sentence any way (bar a few words) but going into more detail and breaking it all down helps so much because I find making my own sentences and connecting them together so difficult! This was so so so helpful!
감사합니다!!!!!♡
This started out really scary, but as you went over each clause, I could follow well and understand the grammar. Thanks! This was fun!
This was absolutely amazing! The thing I struggle with the most is linking words and this made it very easy and digestible. Please make more! 감사합니다 선생님~
This was very helpful because I always struggled to find other ways to connect few sentences into one. 감사합니다
Exactly what I needed!!!
In a strong need for those kind of videos! And u explain so naturally and simply thank u!
This is really helpful, thank you for breaking it down like this! After watching this a few times understanding longer sentences and paragraphs should become easier 😊🙂 감사합니다
Wow! What a wonderful idea for revising many grammar points at the same time! I'll admit, it's been a while since I studied Korean. But being able to understand this sentence (with your help) is a real encouragement to me 😁 감사합니다 선생님 🙏
i still don’t understand but this is SO fascinating i freaking love this language
선현우 선생님 안녕하세요! 이 영상이 정말 좋습니다! ~ at the level that I am now is exactly the kind of practice that is needed. ~ 이 문장을 처음 들었을 때는 조금 이해했지만 읽을 때는 다 이해했네요!^^ 제 듣기 실력은 마지막에 향상되었으면 좋겠어요. ~ 선생님 항상 좋게 가르쳐 주셔서 감사합니다. 🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤩
I'm an intermediate learner and can understand long sentences right away- as long as I'm reading it. Listening really hits different... Same with English, which I speak natively. I can't even watch English shows without subtitles because I can't comprehend long words and sentences when they're spoken. Even with practice it's hard for me because I'm a slow person, fast-paced stuff sends me into a panic and in the moment I end up forgetting everything I've learned. I honestly don't know how people do it. It's hard because I love to study languages but I can't understand any of them
I suggest listening to sentences at a slow pace at first and then eventually working up to a higher level when you feel comfortable. Also, make it a habit to practice everyday and don't get discouraged when you feel you may not be improving as much as you want. I think when you pick out the words that you can actually understand in a sentence, you will realize that you aren't doing that bad. Or, maybe you have the habit of relying on subtitles since you feel so discouraged, which doesn't help you in the long run. I don't know, these are just some of my suggestjons. You may have already tried everything I suggested, but either way, don't give up because I'm sure that you'll improve with time, even if it's slower than others.
@@stefamii Thank you for your suggestions. I used to watch k-dramas without subtitles every now and then to practice but I don't know why I quit... I'll try that again to see if I can get any better. It's weird because I can understand Korean much easier when it's spoken to me directly, but not as much when it's recorded.
@@deorojeu have you tried re-watching a show you might have already watched with English subtitles in Korean? I found that helped me a lot as I was already familiar with what kinds of topics they covered. Also, k-dramas aren't all that realistic in language (at least imo). I would recommend variety shows!
Yes, this video helped me a lot to learn about Korean sentence structure , so I hope you will make more videos over it. 감사합니다 선생님
I got to understand a few words...such a miracle 😂😂thanks ttmik
This was just the right level for me. It challenged my speed skills and retention more than anything. Please do more videos like this! I think it will help me get out of my learning plateau!
hyunwoo: let's read it together
me: okay cool... *does pretty good, but still a few mistakes*
hyunwoo: okay now let's read it again a bit ..
me: ...slower?
hyunwoo: FASTER!!
dmajfkaufks the way I freaked out lol. my mouth has never tried to move that fast before 🤧🙈
우아! I understood the whole thing. Thanks a million Hyunwoossi for the efforts you're doing (of course with the whole team) I found out that I still have to work out my listening skills. This is a great help. Looking forward to next videos like this.
I'm not at this level yet, but i found this video really interesting and helpful, thanks
This was superb. I’ve been struggling a lot lately reading long sentences trying to make sense of parts like -려고, -니까, -서 etc without having to look up each grammatical concept individually. To have them explained in one video is really helpful. Thank you! I’d love to see more long sentences like this!
I got this sentence in fractions, but I still needed to have the breakdown.
I really enjoyed this kind of sentence break down video and would love more in the future! Super helpful! Breaking down long sentences is what I struggle with the most at the moment. 감사합니다 선생님!
"if you speak like this, you'll have no friends" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
this is one of the most helpful learning formats ive ever come across oh my gosh!!
omg im so proud i could follow everything and it wasn’t even very hard :’)
The fact that I listened to this sentence and understood 80% of the words and 100% of the content makes me so excited!!!
i like this format c:
ㅇㅈ ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
what a great Korean study! Hyunwoo explains the grammar subtleties very well! Thank you!
-were you able to follow everything I read?
yep I did, I can understand some words but I can’t make sentences:(
thanks for this video!, it feels great when you explain and everything makes sense
11:00
play it at 2x speed
"Hello bird"
That was so cute hahahha
that is the perfect way to link many grammar into one sentence and make it make sense by context please do more!!!!!!!
“If you talk like this you won’t have any friends” hahah my thoughts exactly. Like, take a breath why don’t you? Lol!
I loved it! Do this kinda video more please!
I work in a Korean restaurant so it's frequently visited by korean people and today a korean costumer came and started talking to me in korean at the speed of light and I was like "WOWOW WAIT A MINUTE I CAN BARELY UNDERSTAND MY OWN LANGUAGE", so she said "cold" and then I understood that she wanted me to turn off the fan. And in that moment I thought that I should keep studying korean 😹😹 and suddenly this video showed up in my notifications so I think it's destiny. And it's really helpful!! I would love to keep watching these kind of videos so I can understand better to my customers 😹
LMBOOOO
저는 너무 행복해요!! 한국어는 너무 어려우니까 지난 주에 공부하기 포기하려고 했는데 이 문장을 한번에 다 알아들었으니까 포기 안 하고 더 열심히 공부할거예요!! 너무 감사합니다 선생님들!! (틀린게 있으면 알려주세요)
@Dake Lily thanks sooooo muchhh!! 설명 해줘서 너무 감사합니다!! I understand it nowww 😁😁💙
Takes me like a minute to say the whole thing 🤯
This really helped. I think it would benefit everyone if you did more videos like this.
I find making long sentences difficult so thank you.
현우 씨 read the whole thing and i was like
dude i wanna do it myself too
This format is awesome. Please upload more videos like this.
I personally understand almost everything except 2-3 words. It’s a good way to learn new vocabularies.
So the "therefore" 서 is like short from 그래서?
And -는 데 is from 그런데?
Yeah
i looove to see this type of videos more often. It really helps me linking sentences together
One thing that still confuses me is saying 'and' in Korean. There's so many different words 😭
this was super helpful and informative!!! please do make more of these :]
Me: only recognizes 2 characters in korean
Also me: watches the entire video any way because I am curious
Watchu mean characters
Like individual letters or character blocks
You do realise that hangul is a legit alphabet right
Not a logographic system, syllabary, abjad or abugida
It's incredibly inefficient to memorise blocks given the number of combinations
@@haharmageddontv6581 individual letters. I don't have a Korean keyboard on my phone so I cant show you which ones I am referring to but I only recognized 2 when I looked the sentence over
@@allied3406 oh good you scared me
This is super helpful!!!
감사합니다!!!!
Hyunwoo: reads a very long sentence so fast that it is just too long to even go over my head
Me after the 2 hundredth time repeating that part of the video: i think i just heard coffee somewhere..
After that i actually gave up and drank coffee😂
Simply AMAZING and I'm glad you've come up with such an idea! Very useful and I definitely learned a lot! Thank you ❤
Absolutely no one:
Hyunwoo: Hello bird.
LOL
다 이해했는데 선생님이 설명하는법이 너무 재밌어서 영상을 봤어요 ㅎㅎ
Who else understood everything? 🤓❤️😁
Sumara Stanton Gaspar haha what ?
Thank you TTMIK for being with us through this learning process.
Probably one of my favorite TTMIK videos ever! I actually felt a little emotional and proud of myself that I could understand most of the sentence!
I am so glad I found this channel. I am trying to understand Korean so I am not dependent on English subtitles all the time. These videos are so great. I have learned so much already. Thanks!
i UNDERSTOOD EVERYTHING......
Loved this video! Please keep making more long examples, it's very helpful.
As a beginner I know I shouldn’t be here but I’m glad I actually can read along and pronounce the words.
Okay but...... I love this! THANK YOU!!!
this format is super fun aND useful i really appreciate you constantly spicing things up for us,,!!♡
This format of video is AWESOME! could understand all of it when you first read, I'm excited for more of this long text practice
This video was SO helpful! When you first read it out I felt so overwhelmed. But as soon you broke it all down I realised I knew almost all the subject matter. A few words I had heard before In conversation but hadn't quite placed the meaning yet, you elaborated on thank you! Would love more videos like this in the future I felt so accomplished at the end 😊
This was really helpful and it helped me refresh some grammar points. So yes, please, make more long sentences in the future! Thank you!
At first, it seemed difficult.. but once the breakdown happened, it was much easier. I love it!
Oh my god, I was just looking up the structure of longer sentences a couple of days ago, and then my favourite source of learning Korean releases this video! It was very informative and would very much like to see these kinds of videos in the future!
와! 좋다! 이 동영상은 제일 비디오들 중 하나 예요. 그냥 12분만 걸렸는데 되게 많이 배웠네요!
i absolutely love this kind of lesson - it helps me learn vocabulary and sentence structure at the same time and it's super useful! thank you for this, i learned a lot from this video alone