Korean: 11 Question Words in Korean

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2021
  • Do you want to learn how to make questions in Korean?
    In this lesson you will learn 11 Korean questions words, how to use them, and their combination with prepositions.
    You will learn the following question words:
    - Where
    - When
    - Why
    - How much
    - What
    - What kind of
    - Which
    - Who
    - How
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    Small (amount) 적다
    Small (size) 작다
    to borrow 빌리다
    to dress (clothes) 입다
    to wear (shoes) 신다
    to wait 기다리다
    to get on / to ride 타다
    to mix 섞다
    rain 비
    happy 행복하다
    sad 슬프다
    to feel sleepy 졸리다
    painful, sick 아프다
    wide 넓다
    eye / snow 눈
    a room 방
    music 음악
    coffee 커피

Комментарии • 22

  • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
    @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад +2

    0:17 Where? - 어디
    2:02 When? - 언제
    4:08 Why? - 왜
    4:53 How much? - 얼마
    6:10 How much? - 몇
    7:00 What? - 무엇
    7:55 Which one? - 어느
    8:25 What? - 무슨, 어떤
    9:04 Comparison Table (무엇 vs. 어느 vs. 무슨 vs. 어떤)
    10:27 Who? - 누구, 누가
    12:34 How? - 어떻게..., 어떻습니까 / 어때요

  • @Niya_89
    @Niya_89 3 года назад +1

    감사합니다🤗 was looking forward to homework😁

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад +1

      Oh ) sorry to disappoint you )
      It seemed like just a few persons actually do the homework. So, I thought maybe they don't really want it.
      But since you mentioned it, I will prepare the homework for you :) I will put them into description box^^ (it may take some time, but I definitely will :)

    • @Niya_89
      @Niya_89 3 года назад +1

      @@KOREANFULLCOURSE Thank you i'll really appreciate it. I dont mind waitnig🤗 for I know we all have our own personal life to attend too. But I will definitely do them.☺️

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад

      @@Niya_89
      While I am preparing homework, try to learn all words I have posted so far :) Review them every day before watching Korean lesson.

    • @Niya_89
      @Niya_89 3 года назад +1

      @@KOREANFULLCOURSE Will do 📓

  • @Knightfire66
    @Knightfire66 6 месяцев назад

    2:00 is it possible to say: odi kaci did you ka/go? in turkish we can say "oraya kadar kactim?" -I ran away till there.

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  6 месяцев назад

      Hello,
      Yes, you can say '어디까지 갔어요?'

  • @kpoplistener1111
    @kpoplistener1111 Год назад

    My confusion is actually between 무엇 and 무슨 when to use which

    • @Papalapotato
      @Papalapotato Год назад

      Only MUOT is used with a particle out of the 3 whats. While MUSUN is used before a noun.

    • @Papalapotato
      @Papalapotato Год назад

      9:19 she goes over it here

  • @Roxass00
    @Roxass00 2 года назад +1

    I am not sure how 제일 works in 누가 제일 똑똑합니까? What does it means and how to use it?

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  2 года назад +2

      Hello^^
      누가 - who
      제일 - the most
      똑똑하다 - smart
      누가 제일 똑똑합니까?
      Who is the smartest? (the most smart)
      Is it clear? If not, keep asking :)

    • @Roxass00
      @Roxass00 2 года назад +1

      @@KOREANFULLCOURSE ooo ok, i got it.. is there any other example on how to use it? like is there any other cases

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  2 года назад +2

      Yes, sure :)
      뭐가 제일 맛있어요?
      What is the most delicious?
      어디가 제일 아파요?
      Where does it hurt the most?
      뭐가 제일 어려워요?
      What is the most difficult?
      언제가 제일 행복해요?
      When are you the most happy?

    • @Roxass00
      @Roxass00 2 года назад +1

      @@KOREANFULLCOURSE lovely 😌.. so it means words like ( the last, the best, the worse etc.. ) should be related to each other in terms of words right? Or korea have its own way to express this words

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  2 года назад +2

      @@Roxass00
      Hello~^^ I am sorry it took me quite long to reply to this question.
      Mm.. Look at the examples
      The last - 마지막
      The best - 최고, etc*
      The worst - there is no specific word*
      *In most cases, in the Korean language you need to specify what is the best/worst, like
      'a student with best (highest) scores' -
      성적이 가장 높은 학생.
      (성적 - grades, 높다 - high)
      'the best (cheapest) prices' - 가장 저렴한 가격
      (저렴하다 - cheap, 가격 - price)
      'the best (closest) friend' - 제일 / 가장 친한 친구
      (친하다 - to be close)
      'the best product (in terms of quality)' -
      품질이 가장 높은 상품
      (품질 - quality, 높다 - high, 상품 - product)
      Same with the word 'the worst'
      ---
      As you can see, in the Korean language there are no specific words for The best and The worst.
      I hope the explanation was helpful :)

  • @nergis80
    @nergis80 Год назад

    Hello Katie Could I ask a something to you ? I search one Korean - English dictionary app for downloading it. Do you know good one? Thanks a lot to your helping

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  Год назад

      Hello^^
      The most accurate dictionary is Naver. https: //en. dict. naver. com/
      But it cannot translate entire sentences.
      For sentences translation there are two I would recommend, google translator and papago. But Google translator is more accurate, however it is still lame. It can translate short sentences quite well, but if the sentence is too long, the translation result is very messy.