Learn Korean Fast: 6 Major Differences

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024

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  • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
    @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад +7

    2:43 NO articles
    2:57 SAME verb form for ALL pronouns
    3:29 Where to place a VERB in a sentence?
    4:23 Where to place a PREPOSITION in a sentence?
    5:24 Sentence endings
    9:44 How to make sentences in Korean?

  • @moonforjimin
    @moonforjimin 2 года назад +7

    First time in my life I am proud about coming from an Altaic language family. The structure, grammar rules are similar to my native language. So, it is really easy for me to learn Korean. Of course, you are making this easier ❤❤❤ thank you.

  • @1lov3ellie
    @1lov3ellie 4 года назад +5

    Yay thank you so much. I like your voice hehe it's very calming❣️

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  4 года назад +1

      Hello ^^
      🙊🙈 Thank you ㅋㅋ ㅎ
      고마워요 ~ ♥️🥰

  • @kitsu3010
    @kitsu3010 2 года назад +5

    Omg thank you very much for these lessons. This is literally the best channel for learning Korean, which explains everything very simply and mega clearly. And you also have a very pleasant and beautiful voice^^ And special thanks for the Russian subtitles. Love this channel so bad❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much^^
      I am glad you find it useful :)

  • @dark99923
    @dark99923 2 года назад +4

    Many thanks for your lessons. Learning sentence structure by comparing really helps to understand

  • @aarjuishu1915
    @aarjuishu1915 Год назад +1

    omg the sentence order and other things are same as in Hindi language
    and thank you sooooooo much for teaching so good.

  • @victorwithav4882
    @victorwithav4882 4 года назад +7

    That's an amazing work you're doing, I can see you really dedicate yourself to make good content. Hopefully all your hard work is soon going to pay off😁 I also make videos related to personal development and language learning, I'd appreciate if you take a look. New follower here, I hope to see more good content from you☺️

  • @no-reny
    @no-reny 8 месяцев назад

    you have to be one of the best teachers ever! its been 6 years since I learned hangul and knew how to read and knew some words too, after like 3 years I tried to learn more but I couldn't really understand the grammar and lost motivation and stopped but days ago I found this channel and I can't describe how it made me love the language itself you made me understand everything so easily thank you so much I really hope I can finally learn how to speak Korean because of you!❤

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hello^^
      Thank you so much for kind words and I am really happy that you find it useful and helpful :)
      Yeah, understanding the sentence structure from the very beginning can speed up learning process, that's why I published this lesson first, before grammar lessons )

  • @nergis80
    @nergis80 Год назад +1

    I think that I'm a luckier because I'm doing master about Turkish grammer and I know those particles thank you everthing. I'm glad to be altaic families. Lastly when you are reading Korean text I understood everything. Wowww I think that can overcome sevgiler ve teşekkürler.💗

  • @ysd21cp
    @ysd21cp 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this information👍

  • @hannakimmi3115
    @hannakimmi3115 Год назад

    안녕하세요, Thank you for teaching Korean! I love your lessons❤️❤️🥺

  • @user-me7vp2nw7q
    @user-me7vp2nw7q Год назад +1

    감사합니다 .선셍님😊 I learn a lot to your explanation can you put English subtitles in your video..plsss

  • @Niya_89
    @Niya_89 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much , will practice a couple of sentences to see if I understand properly.

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад +1

      Yeah ^^ You can write these sentences in the comments. I will check them out :)

    • @Niya_89
      @Niya_89 3 года назад +1

      @@KOREANFULLCOURSE will do thank you.

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад +1

      @@Niya_89 Yep^^

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад +1

      @@Niya_89
      Btw, how did you know about this channel? :)

    • @Niya_89
      @Niya_89 3 года назад +1

      @@KOREANFULLCOURSE I follow from tic-tock *•̀ᴗ•́*

  • @user-rz8th5ie3s
    @user-rz8th5ie3s 2 года назад +2

    Благослови тебя, как же всё понятно и наглядно

  • @user-bc6gk6id4e
    @user-bc6gk6id4e 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video

  • @nailahatmi1103
    @nailahatmi1103 2 года назад +1

    Thank you sister ❤️❤️❤️

  • @luizavieira355
    @luizavieira355 4 года назад +2

    i came early to give you a like ❤️❤️❤️🇧🇷

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  4 года назад +1

      Thank you very much~~!♥️🙂 ^___^ This video took like 12 ~14 hours to make )) So, study hard~ And if you have questions, really, don't feel shy, ask me any time, including advanced grammar ^^
      Muito obrigada! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  4 года назад +1

      I will try to put Portuguese subtitles in the morning for you! ♥️🇧🇷

    • @luizavieira355
      @luizavieira355 4 года назад

      KOREAN FULL COURSE you're so cute, we noticed your effort, i'm glad you want to help us. Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️🇧🇷

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  4 года назад +1

      @@luizavieira355 ^___^ 🙊🥰🥰

  • @annabel4404
    @annabel4404 4 года назад +3

    Hello, nice video! I started leaning Korean a few weeks ago but I don’t know if my pronunciation is correct. What should I do?

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  4 года назад +2

      Hi ~ 👋
      Thank you^^
      If you want to check pronunciation of particular words or phrases, then you can use Google translator. Although, its voice sounds robotic, it is correct.
      ---
      And if you just want to improve your pronunciation in Korean in general, then watch TV shows, k-dramas in Korean and repeat after native speakers even though you don't understand anything.
      This is how I trained my English pronunciation. :)
      edit:
      Ah, and also watch Lesson #5 to learn all reading rules in Korean.

    • @annabel4404
      @annabel4404 4 года назад +1

      KOREAN FULL COURSE Ah, yes thank you

  • @kruthikah200
    @kruthikah200 2 года назад +2

    Hello, i really liked ur course
    So, when do u use 'kayo'?
    Also, any recommendations for some korean reading material where i can practice reading korean?

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  2 года назад

      Hello~
      Thank you~
      Do you mean '~까요?' (e.g. 차를 마실까요?)
      ~ㄹ/을 까요? - Shall we... ?
      ----
      Mmm.... You can check 'Community' section in this channel. I uploaded some stories. Hopefully it can help.
      Or you can read a random text in Korean in wikipedia. Copy a paragraph and paste it into Google translator. Try to read it and then play the audio in Google translator to see if you pronounced it correctly.

    • @kruthikah200
      @kruthikah200 2 года назад +1

      Yes
      까요
      Also, thanks for the suggestions:)

    • @user-xf9nx5pk7e
      @user-xf9nx5pk7e 2 года назад +1

      I know I'm really really late but, there are 2 apps I'd recommend:
      - Easy Korean (or Todai) with a lot of articles in Korean on different topics
      - Naver Webtoon (if you're familiar with Webtoon, it's the same thing but in Korean and it has a really big catalogue)
      Anyways, sorry for disturbing you (if I did) and have a good day :)

    • @user-xf9nx5pk7e
      @user-xf9nx5pk7e 2 года назад +1

      Also, I think on Todai every article has an audio

    • @kruthikah200
      @kruthikah200 2 года назад

      @@user-xf9nx5pk7e thanks a lott

  • @motivationstore5279
    @motivationstore5279 2 года назад +1

    how to know what does a word mean in a korean sentence??

  • @Niya_89
    @Niya_89 3 года назад +1

    I'm still getting trouble forming words I need to study the alphabet more anyway here the first set of sentences:
    I was born in korea
    저는 한국에 태어났습니다
    Put this on the table.
    이걸 테이블 에위.
    can seem to figure out #3 but I tried
    당신 자신 어바웃 텔.
    They give it to him .
    그들은 그것 그를히 주.
    She came from Peru.
    그녀는 페루 에서 왔습니다
    We talked until 1:am.
    우리는 한시 까지 아야기.
    I'm going and attempt to do the others sentences will post later or tomorrow. Hope this is written right😓😓

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад +1

      Wau, nice try :)
      1. 한국에 -> 한국에서
      because 태어나다 is an action verb. So, use ~에서 instead of ~에.
      ------
      2. Did you want to make an imperative sentence (command, advice)? We haven't learned it yet.
      Try Past Tense instead.
      I put this on the table =
      저는 이것을 책상 위에 놓았습니다.
      ------
      당신 자신 어바웃 텔
      Did not understand this sentence
      ------
      4.
      They = 그들
      그들은 이것을 그에게 주었습니다 / 줬습니다.
      If I am not mistaken, we haven't learn the preposition ~에게 yet. I will explain it in a couple of lessons.
      -------
      5. 페루 에서 -> 페루에서
      Always write prepositions together with a noun / pronoun.
      ---------
      6. 이야기 -> 이야기했습니다
      ---------
      Awesome!^^ Really :)
      Analyze your mistakes and send me more sentences 🙂

    • @Niya_89
      @Niya_89 3 года назад +1

      @@KOREANFULLCOURSE So its
      저는 한국에서 태어났습니다.
      저는 이것을 책상 위에 놓 았습니다.
      what 놓 stand for?
      3 Tell about yourself & 4 They gave it to him, couldn't understand properly how to structure the word order in hungal very confusing 😓😓
      그녀는 페루에서 왔습니다
      우리는 한시 이야기했습니다
      correction.
      thanks for the corrections

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад +1

      @@Niya_89
      놓 았습니다 -> 놓았습니다.
      No space between 놓 and 았.
      놓다 is ' to put ' (on a surface)
      넣다 is ' to put ' (inside an object)
      -----
      3 and 4.
      Word order is correct.
      Sentences are not correct because
      a) you tried to use grammatical construction which I haven't taught yet
      b) you used English words
      -------
      한시 -> 한시까지

    • @Niya_89
      @Niya_89 3 года назад +1

      @@KOREANFULLCOURSE okay thank you

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад +1

      @@Niya_89
      Yep!^^ 🥰

  • @joemv592
    @joemv592 3 года назад +2

    안녕하세요 👋 I have a question about the homework: the words "to have" and "to stay" as well as their negative forms are the same. How do I know which one to use? 🤔
    Also, you don't need to change anything about this course!! Everything is amazing and I just love how calming your voice is💜💜 You explain even the difficult parts so good!! I wish you were a teacher at my school!!

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад +2

      네, 안녕하세요^^~
      I don't remember in which lesson I gave the homework where I mentioned 'to have' and 'to stay' 🙈
      But I will try to do my best to answer your question :) If I understood you wrong and gave wrong explanation, please keep asking me :) better if you do it below that video where I gave the homework 🙈
      -----
      So, there are a few verbs in the Korean language where in order to make it negative, instead of using some words ( like 'not' in English) you use a completely different word.
      있다 (to stay, to have) 없다 (not to stay, not to have)
      알다 (to know) - 모르다 (to do not know)
      I just explained this in advance :)
      ----
      Answer to your question:
      Yes, negative forms are same.
      I have a book. - 저는 책이 있습니다.
      I do not have a book. - 저는 책이 없습니다.
      --
      My brother is at home. - 제 오빠는 집에 있습니다.
      My brother is not at home. - 제 오빠는 집에 없습니다.
      You can know it just from the context and based on logic.
      Say, for example, you saw this sentence:
      저는 책이 있습니다.
      You cannot translate it as 'I stay in book' anyway. So, logic is telling you that here 있다 should be translated as 'to have', not as 'to stay'
      Similarly, you cannot translate this
      제 오빠는 집에 있습니다.
      as
      'My brother have at home'
      It has no meaning.
      ---
      I am not sure if this is what you were asking me to explain ~
      If not, please ask me again with more detail or examples :)
      ---
      Oh, thanks a lot ) Because this is exactly what I have been questioning myself about ) If they are too dificult to understand (because I include lot of information into one lesson)
      and maybe even boring due to my calm voice :))
      Oh, thank you )) 🙈
      Thank you very much for your support and for studying 💜💜

    • @joemv592
      @joemv592 3 года назад +1

      @@KOREANFULLCOURSE Oh wow!! Such a big reply for this small question!! So no matter what the verb is, the negative form will be 있습니다 ??

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад +1

      @@joemv592
      Yep, no matter what the verb is, the negative form will be 없습니다 :)

    • @joemv592
      @joemv592 3 года назад +1

      @@KOREANFULLCOURSE Oh right, 없습니다 😅 I get it now!! 감사합니다 🙇💜

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  3 года назад +1

      @@joemv592
      네~ ㅋㅋ
      또 다른 질문이 있으면 언제든지 물어 보세요^^

  • @user-me7vp2nw7q
    @user-me7vp2nw7q Год назад

    I don't know how to read a subtitles

    • @stealthis
      @stealthis 10 месяцев назад

      you could put on english subtitles and translate a little as you go like by using your phone or copying the whole transcription and translating that on a website.

  • @giridharan940
    @giridharan940 2 года назад +1

    Is grammar is very important for Korean... I can't understand this lesson..

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  2 года назад

      Yep, of course it is important ^^

    • @giridharan940
      @giridharan940 2 года назад +1

      @@KOREANFULLCOURSE but this class I can't understand what should I do...

    • @KOREANFULLCOURSE
      @KOREANFULLCOURSE  2 года назад

      Doesn't matter. Skip it then ^^
      Go to Korean Alphabet & Grammar playlist :)