All Koreans use those 50 words in daily life. Those words are not book words!! If you are learning Korean and want to improve your Korean language skills, this video seems really helpful!! Also, I love that pink background!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
What do you mean with your expression these words are not “book words”? I have found them even in the dictionary ( 엣 센 수 한영사전/Minjung’s Essence Korean-English Dictionary)
@@monicastorbeck2238 I said those words are not BOOK WORDS!! It means Koreans actually use them in daily life!! So those words are practicle and different from some Korean words that are just written on a korean learning book and anyone in Korean does not use them!!! I hope I make myself clear!!!
@@monicastorbeck2238 hey. While they ARE in a book, what he means is they are not vocabulary that’s taught to foreigners and is only technically correct despite not being said outside of books.
@@alexandermorrison7208 Hey. Bless your heart. Thanks for the extra explanation.What you mean is, that these teachers are teaching words that aren't used in books. You mean school books, novels? I've never heard nor read the terminology "book words", that's why I was asking, because it's really confusing. What I like at TTMIK is, they keep it simple and fun.
They also have ‘30 essential korean verbs for beginners’, ‘30 essential korean verbs for daily routine’, ‘30 korean verbs for intermediate learners’ and ‘30 korean essential adjectives’ videos on RUclips :)
I’ve been learning/in-actively teaching myself Korean since Summer of 20 and I can honestly say I am SO proud of myself. I knew majority of these words and recognized the ones I didn’t know… This definitely helped me realize I know more than I think I do and that makes me more confident to go speak or even listen to Korean without subtitles!!! Thank you!
Loving the fact that I know most of the words just by watching dramas - almost 8 years - but this made me afraid of beginning to study korean and finding too repetitive in the first steps
Similar story, i have been watching kdramas and kvariety shows since 2019 so approx 3 years and i was able to say 40 out of 50 words before the person in the video did lol
There’s this thing called TEUIDA you learn Korean from it and you learn like one thing per day and then it gives you a video that you can like speak in so it’s just a little conversation. It also has you speaking. I’ve always had the same problem like I wanted to learn Korean but I didn’t want a hobby to be academic but this has been really fun
This is one of the best channels on the socials, hands down. You are doing such a good job, dearest people at TTMIK. I appreciate you all. I hope you all are safe and healthy. Take care. Love love.
I knew all of them 😊😊 proud 😊 still considering myself a beginner though not from day one but I'm trying little by little everyday and tell myself "할 수 있어". 감사합니다!!!
This was a very good and easy lesson but I would recommend you to learn Hangul before learning words and phrases (basically any vocabulary) so that you can recognise the letters and their sounds and that way you can learn vocabulary very quickly 👍
I am proud of myself that I improving my Korean …this video helpful for me to recover words that I learned before 🥰 who those are beginners it’s really helpful! 감사합니다 ttmik ..사랑해 😻
I have been studying korean for about a year but not to consistently and I want to change that around,I watched this video and was very happy to find out that I knew a good majority of the words. I think I'm gonna be more serious about actually learning Korean from now on😊
Listened to this on repeat while sping dishes today, and I realized just listening and paying attention to the spelling helped me differentiate between the vowel sounds which I had been struggling with before. So not only did I learn some new words, I feel like I have a better understanding of pronunciation as well. Thanks so much!
I am actually so excited right now because I know all these words although my brain was loading for a few of them and I wasn't able to say the words before 예지 선생님 actually read them 😄 now to practice some more in order to better familiarize my brain with the words and make them more "automatically" recognizable if that makes sense 😃 이 동영상을 만들어서 정말 감사합니다! 🥰 PS: Still a beginner here and I am not sure if my Korean sentence was properly formed or spelled correctly 😁
What is this music? Feels like I'm on a Sherlock Holmes adventure haha Also, this video made me realize a weakness in my skills. I knew 100% of these words already BUT because I always study vocab Korean -> English, when seeing the English word first here I had more difficulty recalling the Korean word than I would the other way around. Practice Vocab from both directions people!
Yesssss!!! I scored 27/50 and I am very proud about that! I learned a lot of new words from this video too!! This video was really helpful for me.. Thank you so much TTMIK!!
thank you, I find these kind of videos very helpful! I would love to see more of those kind of short lists of words. It's something I love to do in between when I don't have enough time to do a full lesson, just in bewteen.
Loved it and all these words are daily words i tend to use and i knew them. Thank you keep up the great work. Much love and respect to all TTMIK Teachers you have been such a staple and huge help in my Korean self studies.
As you know, many nations in Asia such as China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam etc shared Chinese characters. There are a lot of korean words originated from chinese character. Tea is 茶, Car is 車 in chinese and their pronunciations are coincidentally same, 차, in korean. You can distinguish both words in the conversations or sentences.
Oh yeah😻 these are basic Words that used in daily life they r so much helpful for understanding the conversation! Q. I don't get that why 차 is car and 차 is tea too
Small challenge for those who fully watched the video: translate all of them!!!: 물 우유 커피 차 밥 사람 친구 학생 가방 책 핸드폰 컴퓨터 차 집 사무실 학교 뉴스 영화 옷 청바지 치마 지갑 모자 선생님 형 언니 남동생 여동생 초등학생 중학생 고등학생 대학생 공원 회사 도서관 서점 신발 자전거 문 비 우리 강아지 거울 (?) 축구 부모님 편지 점심 냄새 선물 감기
I've been studying Korean for sometime now (also Japanese & Chinese) sometimes I laugh because coming from New England in the US, our "dialect" for some words sounds well, Korean!
The words for older brother/older sister depend on who is speaking: males say 형/누나, and females say 오빠/언니 Also, when they showed 'news' and I was like 소식! Then they said 뉴스 -_- LOL Korean is becoming so anglicized
I tend to forget vowels if a person ask me randomly by pointing it out not by order. For example: I have to repeat the vowels nearly start to finish in my head; before answering straight away, so if I try remembering like “우유“ milk, I can take a shortcut without having to replicate the same subject over and over again.
I am Cantonese and Mandarin speaker who had 0 knowledge of Korean before but I found many words so familiar: Elder brother is (형)兄(Cantonese) Park is 公园 Car is 机动车(자동차)(different from video) tea 茶 library is 图书馆 book 册 computer 计算机(계산기)(different from video) Student 学生(Cantonese) School 学校(Cantonese) university student 大学生(Cantonese) Home 家 office 办公室?参谋室?(not sure) friend 亲故 movie 映画 Hat, cap 帽子 news 消息(소식)/情报(정보)(different from video) door 门(Cantonese) We, us 我哋(Cantonese) ?(not sure) football 蹴鞠?(not sure) You can look up the pronunciation of these words
All Koreans use those 50 words in daily life. Those words are not book words!! If you are learning Korean and want to improve your Korean language skills, this video seems really helpful!! Also, I love that pink background!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
What do you mean with your expression these words are not “book words”? I have found them even in the dictionary ( 엣 센 수 한영사전/Minjung’s Essence Korean-English Dictionary)
@@monicastorbeck2238 I said those words are not BOOK WORDS!! It means Koreans actually use them in daily life!! So those words are practicle and different from some Korean words that are just written on a korean learning book and anyone in Korean does not use them!!! I hope I make myself clear!!!
@@LearningKoreanBUSANNAMJA I love you선생님♥️🧸👉🏻👈🏻
@@monicastorbeck2238 hey. While they ARE in a book, what he means is they are not vocabulary that’s taught to foreigners and is only technically correct despite not being said outside of books.
@@alexandermorrison7208 Hey. Bless your heart. Thanks for the extra explanation.What you mean is, that these teachers are teaching words that aren't used in books. You mean school books, novels? I've never heard nor read the terminology "book words", that's why I was asking, because it's really confusing. What I like at TTMIK is, they keep it simple and fun.
I would love to see a 「100 Essential Verbs for Beginners」sometime in the future!💖😆😆
They have a book ‘Korean verbs guide’ which has 100 verbs and it’s conjugations
@@subashree7800 Oh how sweet of you to inform me! Thank you, I didn't know that. I'll surely check out the book😘
they also have that video already, your going to have to search for it sorry.
They also have ‘30 essential korean verbs for beginners’, ‘30 essential korean verbs for daily routine’, ‘30 korean verbs for intermediate learners’ and ‘30 korean essential adjectives’ videos on RUclips :)
There's one with 30 essential verbs, by the time I finished writing them down, I understood the basic construction of tenses.
I love that they take a pause before showing the answer so i can test myself. I'm so glad i know all those words
I'm so glad I know almost all of them, I was afraid that there might be many new words, but I guess studying paid off 😁
Yeahhh...same here 😁😀
It's better to add sentences with this words
For example: 우유 = milk
저는 아침에 우유 마셨어요
@@homairavlog1403 yeah we want every word with example
It's really better
so korean people ride in a cup of tea and drink the car
they are literely the same word!!!
Same word yes but the context/sentence will tell you which one it is.
I am so excited at the fact that I knew a majority of these!! I love learning with you guys so much.
축하해요~
i like the way they make the background, the color gradation is so lovely
I’ve been learning/in-actively teaching myself Korean since Summer of 20 and I can honestly say I am SO proud of myself. I knew majority of these words and recognized the ones I didn’t know… This definitely helped me realize I know more than I think I do and that makes me more confident to go speak or even listen to Korean without subtitles!!! Thank you!
Hey! I've also been studying since then and I had the same experience! Glad to know that we're at a similar level. Good luck with your studies!
@@heyitskate7747 thank you!! You as well!!!
@@kas8689 do you have any study tips? It would be much appreciated
@@RainCloud59 yeah! Same question :(
The videos u guys make are really easy to understand as a beginner
Loving the fact that I know most of the words just by watching dramas - almost 8 years - but this made me afraid of beginning to study korean and finding too repetitive in the first steps
8 years is alottt i wouldve learned korean by then 😭 i have been learning for 3 years and i can understand basically everything
@@Julia9892 omggg that's so cool
Similar story, i have been watching kdramas and kvariety shows since 2019 so approx 3 years and i was able to say 40 out of 50 words before the person in the video did lol
There’s this thing called TEUIDA you learn Korean from it and you learn like one thing per day and then it gives you a video that you can like speak in so it’s just a little conversation. It also has you speaking.
I’ve always had the same problem like I wanted to learn Korean but I didn’t want a hobby to be academic but this has been really fun
it is always great to hear 승완님 and 예지씨 working together and creating awesome learning material. 고마워요 선생님!!!
Yay!! 고맙습니다💕
@@yejiinseoul 😳🌝 예지님 안녕하세요!!
@@Purplanne 😁
Love this! Aside from the pause being like a test to recall the word, it's also like a good review! Can't wait to see more.
I really want to learn Korean language, and this channel is really helpful for me 😊
you should also check their website!
@@Adzhanee Ok 😊
And their podcast on Spotify.
This is one of the best channels on the socials, hands down.
You are doing such a good job, dearest people at TTMIK.
I appreciate you all.
I hope you all are safe and healthy.
Take care.
Love love.
I knew all of them 😊😊 proud 😊 still considering myself a beginner though not from day one but I'm trying little by little everyday and tell myself "할 수 있어". 감사합니다!!!
This was a very good and easy lesson but I would recommend you to learn Hangul before learning words and phrases (basically any vocabulary) so that you can recognise the letters and their sounds and that way you can learn vocabulary very quickly 👍
Thank youuu.
I'd love to see a "50 words for intermediate learners" too please
I am proud of myself that I improving my Korean …this video helpful for me to recover words that I learned before 🥰 who those are beginners it’s really helpful! 감사합니다 ttmik ..사랑해 😻
I have been studying korean for about a year but not to consistently and I want to change that around,I watched this video and was very happy to find out that I knew a good majority of the words. I think I'm gonna be more serious about actually learning Korean from now on😊
That's awesome! Keep learning!! : )
@@talktomeinkorean I will,thank you very much!!! Your channel is quite the inspiration!
I’m happy that I know over half of them.
good! hope your going really well on your journey [obv if your doing one like i am]
Thankyou for this, I knew most of the words,feels so good 😭
this video was super helpful and fun, it was nice to notice i already know almost all of the nouns. please do more like this!
Listened to this on repeat while sping dishes today, and I realized just listening and paying attention to the spelling helped me differentiate between the vowel sounds which I had been struggling with before. So not only did I learn some new words, I feel like I have a better understanding of pronunciation as well. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for posting this, and for posting more videos, and for not giving up. Thank you for keeping teaching us and for all yall's help.
I would love to see more of these videos! Really really helpful! Maybe do different themed ones, for example "restaurang" or "sports"
it so satisfying that i almost know all of the words, thank you TTMIK
I am actually so excited right now because I know all these words although my brain was loading for a few of them and I wasn't able to say the words before 예지 선생님 actually read them 😄 now to practice some more in order to better familiarize my brain with the words and make them more "automatically" recognizable if that makes sense 😃 이 동영상을 만들어서 정말 감사합니다! 🥰
PS: Still a beginner here and I am not sure if my Korean sentence was properly formed or spelled correctly 😁
"이 동영상을 만들어 주셔서 정말 감사합니다"
@@이원영-g4l Oohh thank you so much for your comment and correction. I really, really appreciate it! I will keep that in mind 🥰
@@이원영-g4l Wow! Thank you so much! U cleared a doubt up that was in my head for a long time 😄🤍
What is this music? Feels like I'm on a Sherlock Holmes adventure haha
Also, this video made me realize a weakness in my skills. I knew 100% of these words already BUT because I always study vocab Korean -> English, when seeing the English word first here I had more difficulty recalling the Korean word than I would the other way around.
Practice Vocab from both directions people!
Yesssss!!! I scored 27/50 and I am very proud about that! I learned a lot of new words from this video too!! This video was really helpful for me.. Thank you so much TTMIK!!
Please do more videos like this! Loved the structure and the bite-sized information doesn't make me want to constantly hit my head on a wall
Voices are so calming🥺❤️ Great content!!!
정말 감사합니다 선생님❤❤❤
다 알았어요! 감사합니다 ☺️
This was encouraging; I know 99% of these. Thanks for this.
Talk To Me In Korean...Seriously, you guys are freaking awesome. Thank sooo much.
thank you, I find these kind of videos very helpful! I would love to see more of those kind of short lists of words. It's something I love to do in between when I don't have enough time to do a full lesson, just in bewteen.
Loved it and all these words are daily words i tend to use and i knew them. Thank you keep up the great work. Much love and respect to all TTMIK Teachers you have been such a staple and huge help in my Korean self studies.
Very useful i learning verbe and nouns to start making sentences
I'm just excited when I know all the words. The first time that I realised I remember the vocabulary that I have learned.😭😭
언니,잘한다,저는 많은 말들 벌써에 알고있었어요..되게 좋다..하지만 한번만더얘기할게요.예지언니,당신의 목소리와한국어 둘다 되게 기엽다..ㅋㅋ
히히 감사합니다 😍
Best channel to learn Korean! Thank you so much!
OMG all that hard work is finally paying off 화이팅 🤩🤩🤩
The fact that I’m watching this as a Korean speaks a lot about me….
I wish you keep uploading videos like this one with more nouns
UwU, another user with Gumball icon 💖
I want to get that kind of lesson more and more 😍
After 12 years of learning here and there from kdramas, kmovies & kpop songs... 44/50 is a great score!
Thanks so much ttmik😁 I knew 99% of the nouns and it is all thanks to you guys and my hard work . 😍😍
As you know, many nations in Asia such as China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam etc shared Chinese characters. There are a lot of korean words originated from chinese character. Tea is 茶, Car is 車 in chinese and their pronunciations are coincidentally same, 차, in korean. You can distinguish both words in the conversations or sentences.
Studying paid off☺️ I knew every word here😊 Thank you.
Wow i m so glad I knew all these words 😅
WE NEED MORE OF THESE!!! I LOVE THIS!
Oh yeah😻 these are basic Words that used in daily life they r so much helpful for understanding the conversation!
Q. I don't get that why 차 is car and 차 is tea too
Thank u so much for this......it actually helped me a lot 💜💜
love this video ! perfect for beginners and love this pink background 😍 this background makes me want to learn this words
This is very helpful. Thank you so much. Hope there'll be more words on upcoming videos ❤️
감사합니다!!! Your videos motivates me to study harder... hope to see future videos like these💗
Loved this, I need a 2nd part soon
day 1
water: 물
milk: 우유
coffee: 커피
tea: 차
steamed rice, meal: 밥
고마워요 😊
I knew 32 already! Gonna have to kerp studying!
Small challenge for those who fully watched the video: translate all of them!!!:
물
우유
커피
차
밥
사람
친구
학생
가방
책
핸드폰
컴퓨터
차
집
사무실
학교
뉴스
영화
옷
청바지
치마
지갑
모자
선생님
형
언니
남동생
여동생
초등학생
중학생
고등학생
대학생
공원
회사
도서관
서점
신발
자전거
문
비
우리
강아지
거울 (?)
축구
부모님
편지
점심
냄새
선물
감기
This vedio is very simple to express the Korean Word. It is nice to see and study. Thank you for your contents.
I would like to see "50 sentences in daily life" video in future🧒👨💻🙋♂️
Just what I needed :')
I've been studying Korean for sometime now (also Japanese & Chinese) sometimes I laugh because coming from New England in the US, our "dialect" for some words sounds well, Korean!
US here and yah I had been thinking that while watching the video 💀
Very well done and very useful.
It's so useful, I could test how much I've improved and learned new workds
Thankyou for vocabulary list.
As a self taught 12 year old, im proud that i know 14 of these words
Yea!!! I was able to guess most of the words. Thanks for the lesson❤
The words for older brother/older sister depend on who is speaking: males say 형/누나, and females say 오빠/언니
Also, when they showed 'news' and I was like 소식! Then they said 뉴스 -_- LOL Korean is becoming so anglicized
Actually 소식 and 뉴스 are different, 소식 is about your friends, family or maybe things going around you when 뉴스 is on tv or newspaper : )
I heard that from hyunwoo of ttmik.
@@ahlem4217 Oh! Thankyou for letting know! 😄🧡
@@Purplanne Oh it's really nothing : )
I think they were based on the emojis used. if you looked at the emojis it makes sense
I didn't know 13 words but I'm proud of myself, thank you!
And prepositions too pls 😍 thanks so much for this ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for this for me it was very usefull💜Tysm
Thanks for this video,
제가 이미 배운 단어를 듣기 좋더라고요. 감사합니다!
Hooray, content for us level one noobs on RUclips. This is a great supplement, thank you.
I love this... !!!!!!! please share more videos of nouns 😍😍
Great work♥
From Seoul Korea 🇰🇷
This is so helpful. Thank you very much for this !!
Hurray!!!!!!! I knew most of those words, now I'm proud of myself💜😁😁😁
I tend to forget vowels if a person ask me randomly by pointing it out not by order. For example: I have to repeat the vowels nearly start to finish in my head; before answering straight away, so if I try remembering like “우유“ milk, I can take a shortcut without having to replicate the same subject over and over again.
Thanks for the content 👍👍
the backgroung music is soo good
Thanks for this🤗
I love how I can read it all, but unless I already know what the word it, I have no idea what I’m saying 😭
This video is great. It would be awesome to see this idea expanded with more nouns and verbs.
Tea - Cha
We also say tea as cha in our language ( Bengali ) ☺️
Yuhhh same fnkdjgi
Almost every language in the world (with a few exceptions) have either _te_ and _cha_ as root words for _tea._
We say chai in swahili
In portuguese too
I am Cantonese and Mandarin speaker who had 0 knowledge of Korean before but I found many words so familiar:
Elder brother is (형)兄(Cantonese)
Park is 公园
Car is 机动车(자동차)(different from video)
tea 茶
library is 图书馆
book 册
computer 计算机(계산기)(different from video)
Student 学生(Cantonese)
School 学校(Cantonese)
university student 大学生(Cantonese)
Home 家
office 办公室?参谋室?(not sure)
friend 亲故
movie 映画
Hat, cap 帽子
news 消息(소식)/情报(정보)(different from video)
door 门(Cantonese)
We, us 我哋(Cantonese) ?(not sure)
football 蹴鞠?(not sure)
You can look up the pronunciation of these words
Its kinda similar to japanese too hh
So happy I know most of the words here. ☺️
Fighting!
دفتر - 사무실
کپڑے - 옷
ٹوپی - 모자
جوتے 신발
دروازہ - 문
والدین - 부모님
알수없는 알고리즘: 야 한국말 좀 배울래?
나: 그...래... 난 자야하는ㄷ
유튭: 봐라.
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ왜캐웃곀ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Please post more videos like this it's very useful to learn
I'm so proud that I know most of them aaaaahhh ❤️❤️
아 정말 감사합니다 ❤️ 파키스탄에서 온 사랑❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing this!! So helpful!! 🙋🏼♀️😻🤟🏼💯🙏🏼
감사합니다 열심히 공부하고시포요
*공부하고 싶어(요)
Verb + 고 샆어(요) is equivalent to “I want to + verb”
파이팅! ✨
@@jinkookbickeringsevendaysaweek 감사합니다
문제없당~ no problem~
@@jinkookbickeringsevendaysaweek 오케 발리
WE need more like this😭😭😭😭😭😭
Thank you so much 🥰💞
we want more!!♡♡
I can't believe I already knew half of these words wahh ASTRO taught me well😂💜 now I want to study harder for them