How do you learn korean and able to translate everything the said alone? please give me tips to learn korean. You are the first official video translator and you working alone from the start until you meet the team. You are amazing sha!
I learn the characters first, singing song lyrics with hangul to practice my reading. then, when i'm already good at it i got a habit of listening to what the person speaking on shows and paying attention to the meaning written in the subtitles (especially the caption, since the hangul is also written on screen). You'll find some words that keeps being repeated and the more often you find that word, you'll get to memorize what's the meaning of that word. if you keep doing this while watching tons of shows, your vocab will get added more and more! i also read korean articles, fanfictions, and followed a bunch of kfans' twitter to get myself used to their grammar, or you can also subscribe to cix on pm:D If there's any word I don't understand while reading, I looked it up on naver english dictionary (not papago! i recommend using the dict more so you can see the real meaning of each word and how it's used). tldr; you should make learning as your habit and not as a chore! that way, it's more enjoyable:D
@@rainbowpalette3634 Very very helpful tips! Thank you!! Btw what show you always watch to learn kr? not all show have both english and korean subtitle at the same time right. and a fanfiction? wow. did you read the korean one? can you suggest any apps or website i can get these sources? sorry. i'm very curious coz this is the first time someone told me about fanfictions. i only know naver webtoon
i watched tons of shows tbh i just watch everything that sounds interesting😆 but variety shows are prob better to learn than complicated dramas, maybe you can watch 1n2d, sea of hope, or maybe even survival shows like produce 101 haha i read korean fanfics at postype.com !! ah, yeah webtoon is a good place too to practice your reading!
@@rainbowpalette3634 yes i watched SOH too. btw i'm curious about sth but didnt have the right time to ask. Did you do SOH subtitles too? coz last time i saw you posted about it
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How do you learn korean and able to translate everything the said alone? please give me tips to learn korean. You are the first official video translator and you working alone from the start until you meet the team. You are amazing sha!
I learn the characters first, singing song lyrics with hangul to practice my reading. then, when i'm already good at it i got a habit of listening to what the person speaking on shows and paying attention to the meaning written in the subtitles (especially the caption, since the hangul is also written on screen). You'll find some words that keeps being repeated and the more often you find that word, you'll get to memorize what's the meaning of that word. if you keep doing this while watching tons of shows, your vocab will get added more and more! i also read korean articles, fanfictions, and followed a bunch of kfans' twitter to get myself used to their grammar, or you can also subscribe to cix on pm:D If there's any word I don't understand while reading, I looked it up on naver english dictionary (not papago! i recommend using the dict more so you can see the real meaning of each word and how it's used).
tldr; you should make learning as your habit and not as a chore! that way, it's more enjoyable:D
@@rainbowpalette3634 Very very helpful tips! Thank you!! Btw what show you always watch to learn kr? not all show have both english and korean subtitle at the same time right. and a fanfiction? wow. did you read the korean one? can you suggest any apps or website i can get these sources? sorry. i'm very curious coz this is the first time someone told me about fanfictions. i only know naver webtoon
i watched tons of shows tbh i just watch everything that sounds interesting😆 but variety shows are prob better to learn than complicated dramas, maybe you can watch 1n2d, sea of hope, or maybe even survival shows like produce 101 haha i read korean fanfics at postype.com !! ah, yeah webtoon is a good place too to practice your reading!
@@rainbowpalette3634 yes i watched SOH too. btw i'm curious about sth but didnt have the right time to ask. Did you do SOH subtitles too? coz last time i saw you posted about it
yes🤭
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