Korean Counters in 13 minutes - Learn Korean Grammar

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    In this video we'll teach you Korean counters by explaining what each counter is used for and how to count with it, then use it in some example sentences. Then, we'll test your knowledge with a quiz! If you want to know how to count various items in Korean, this is THE place to start.
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  • @KoreanClass101
    @KoreanClass101  Год назад

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  • @namjoonsveryimportantparth5958
    @namjoonsveryimportantparth5958 7 лет назад +54

    Its 4:31am but i need to learn korean. Lmao i was asleep.

    • @Sid_enuh
      @Sid_enuh 7 лет назад +3

      I applaud your dedication

  • @KoreanClass101
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  • @beandavid3651
    @beandavid3651 6 лет назад +10

    When I teach English I teach vocabulary words FIRST then use them to make sentences. Here they jump in the middle. Question: How many pandas are in the park. Answer: there are 2 pandas (in the park; left out). Bean

  • @Kinda_adroit
    @Kinda_adroit 2 года назад +5

    In 12:57 the word 천 is not 100 it's 1000 and 100 means 백 (beak) in sino Korean

  • @yasias345
    @yasias345 7 лет назад +33

    천 is 1000, isn't it?

  • @goldennepal8077
    @goldennepal8077 6 лет назад +2

    감사함니다

  • @johnschlottman619
    @johnschlottman619 Год назад +1

    Skip to 1:13

  • @Nunmisonu
    @Nunmisonu 5 лет назад +1

    What batchim rule is it at 1:50
    The batchim fortis rule I KNOW is :
    If the batchim and following initial consonant are the same, the following consonant will sound as if it's doubled. *Also, if ㄱ, ㄷ, or ㅂ are in the batchim, the following consonant will always be doubled.

  • @isabelleg.6361
    @isabelleg.6361 7 лет назад +3

    thanks for the video😊 and the english subtitles😂🙈...

  • @matehix9849
    @matehix9849 4 года назад +2

    What is the function of that 된 after you say the counter 살?

    • @user-qn5fh3xg4i
      @user-qn5fh3xg4i 3 года назад +3

      된 used here just means "old" as in "I have a 3 year old puppy". It is just used for the purpose of meaning "old" because if it was not used the sentence would not make full sense because "저는 세 살 강아지가 있습니다" would be "I have a 3 year puppy". Which doesn't technically make sense.
      I hope this helps! :) I am not a native speaker in Korean either and not fluent yet so sorry if I have made a mistake, someone can correct me!

    • @matehix9849
      @matehix9849 3 года назад

      @@user-qn5fh3xg4i thank you!

    • @user-qn5fh3xg4i
      @user-qn5fh3xg4i 3 года назад +1

      @@matehix9849 괜찮아요! :)

  • @dominicisidro2576
    @dominicisidro2576 6 лет назад +7

    That "bun" also means minutes, which makes it confusing

    • @lanceguiller
      @lanceguiller 5 лет назад +1

      Dominic Isidro There is also another confusing word but they don’t use that. If they use another term for 강아지,Dog, which is 개 viewers might be confused as they watched this. And also the mistake on 12:47 which they translate 천 to 100 but literally mean 1000

  • @lenalip815
    @lenalip815 5 месяцев назад

    11:49 didnt u just say that sal cnt be used for counting age of inanimate objects...

  • @ujungangel
    @ujungangel Год назад

    3:05 can someone explain why you have to use 갖고 in this sentence?

    • @Seonminnie999
      @Seonminnie999 Год назад

      갖고 means to have (I think)

    • @killstxr1
      @killstxr1 Год назад

      Actually, because they asked ''How many computers do you HAVE?'' you have to use 갖고. 갖고 is a short form of 가지고 which comes from 가지다 which means ''to have''. There you go! I hope that explained it :)

  • @aldenwashington3285
    @aldenwashington3285 4 года назад +6

    Lol unmmm did anyone watch with the subtitles on the counting part

  • @Ryuudo123
    @Ryuudo123 6 лет назад +6

    the stupid ad at the top is too disturbing and repeating!!

  • @keyboardsmashes2359
    @keyboardsmashes2359 5 лет назад

    0:15 that isn’t Elisha that is Emma Blackery

  • @RoyMcAvoy
    @RoyMcAvoy 3 года назад +6

    Am I the only one that cringe when she says the word 선생님?

  • @restitutobon7358
    @restitutobon7358 5 лет назад

    what is the counter for house?

    • @KoreanClass101
      @KoreanClass101  5 лет назад +5

      Hi Restituto Bon,
      Thanks for posting. The counter for house is 채.
      집 한채.=one house.
      Cheers,
      Team KoreanClass101.com

  • @quecringequedoy756
    @quecringequedoy756 6 лет назад +2

    can you use 개 with "chinese" numbers? Ex.: 일 개, 이 개, 삼 개...

    • @lilyadens4392
      @lilyadens4392 6 лет назад +2

      You wouldn’t really be using Sino Korean Number (Chinese-based) when counting objects and people, but idk..

  • @SmolCloud
    @SmolCloud 7 лет назад +5

    isnt the last one 1000 yearls old? not 100

  • @jhurisdelosreyes7362
    @jhurisdelosreyes7362 6 лет назад +1

    I know nothing guys

  • @aasthapoudel7579
    @aasthapoudel7579 6 лет назад

    Pen ? 개/ 자루?..