Billy Go’s Beginner Korean Course | #89: I Think So
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- In this lesson you’ll learn how to express what you think, using one of two common forms. You’ll also learn how to use this form to say “I think so.” And you’ll learn how to say “about,” as well as how to say what you’re thinking “about.”
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Omg I was looking for this video in your channel yesterday! Thanks! This helped a lot.
Thank you
Quick question: We already learned 잘되다 in a previous episode but it was written as 잘 되다. Which spacing is correct?
Thanks for finding that! It's a spacing mistake. It would be 잘되다 most of the time, but 잘 되다 is used too (different meaning). For example if you mean 잘 like "often," you'd space it. For "to work out well," it should be 잘되다. But since it's just a spacing mistake I'll probably leave the video as-is.
안녕하세요
For the conversation practice the last part: 우리 동생한테는 재미가 있죠. Can we translate it as: (You’re) Right, it is fun for my younger sibling.
Cause I’m not sure why the speaker wants agreement from her friend when her friend already seemingly agrees with her based on the previous sentence. Can we use the 죠 ending to convey agreement with someone as well rather then just using it to want agreement from someone?
Thank you for any help
Hlo good evening Billy, I'm a little confused . 'Learn ' is an Action verb ,right ? That's why 대해 used . Ex. 저는 띄어 한국에 대해 배웠어요 . Is this sentence correct, Billy ?
Yes, 배우다 is an action verb :)
@@GoBillyKorean Thank you so much 😊 Billy
Im at that level where I can guess which word you will teach just by looking at the title
And what about ‘것 같아요’?
That's in the next episode :)
@@GoBillyKorean 아 네, 감사합니다 선생님!
The sylables 다 in verb doesnt drop???
What do you mean?
다 in 다고 is different
You need to go back to lesson 87
Thank you for the knowledge have a blessed beautiful day 😃
Its a plain form