[Kdrama] How to say "Long time no see!" in Korean

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @Meliha_s
    @Meliha_s 3 года назад +6

    İts very useful phrase. Especially when l see my teacher uploads new lesson after a long week,🥺🥰

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +2

      Hahahahahaha XD That's really true!
      I'd like to say "I'm sorry and thank you for your patient". :)

    • @Meliha_s
      @Meliha_s 3 года назад +2

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 🥰ofc l m patiently waiting teacher .화이팅😺

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your lovely comment! :)

    • @Meliha_s
      @Meliha_s 3 года назад +2

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 🥰today l worked hard because l was motivated .and l wanted to share my positivity today l m very grateful for your comments too ❤️(one lovely comment more:))

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +1

      @@Meliha_s Isn't it Saturday there? But you were motivated. Then now, you need to get some rest. :) Happy weekend!

  • @ARlELATOM
    @ARlELATOM 3 года назад +3

    감사합니다 Wow you almost have 2 thousand subs! 🥳

  • @sadra9300
    @sadra9300 3 года назад +2

    ❄☺️

  • @jannatkhanji1925
    @jannatkhanji1925 3 года назад +2

    HYE MISS ...
    WHERE WERE YOU AT FOR SO MANY DAYS ...
    I MISSED U A LOT .....

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +1

      hahaha :D I was just here, but you were late for my channel. :) Thanks for your nice comment!

    • @jannatkhanji1925
      @jannatkhanji1925 3 года назад +1

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 wlecome miss .its my pleasure

  • @gauravsuyal4456
    @gauravsuyal4456 3 года назад

    😭 Koreans look so pretty, live South Korea, love from India ❤️

  • @evedeli
    @evedeli 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, its always good to see you.😊

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад

      You're welcome! Thank you for always waiting for my videos. :)

    • @herminiaabuyabor5734
      @herminiaabuyabor5734 3 года назад +1

      안녕하세요 선생님. You must have been so busy these days!

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +1

      Yeah.. even I haven't had enough time to sleep for 2 weeks. Now? I'm still busy actually, but I thought I had to upload new videos for my subscribers. :)

    • @herminiaabuyabor5734
      @herminiaabuyabor5734 3 года назад +1

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 So, how was it? I mean your new job? Is it inspiring?

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +1

      I like it! I mean I like to teach people English. And the students in my classes are all kind and cute. :) But... they need lots of materials. That's a problem for now. :) Thanks for asking!

  • @AnaCan-uc6qs
    @AnaCan-uc6qs 3 года назад

    안녕하세요!!

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +2

      안녕하세요! I guess you're so lovely person. :) Your friend and her mom would be touched from your present!
      "Open it." : 열어 보세요.[yeo-leo-bo-se-yo]
      "It's for you." : (Actually we don't have the same expression of this in Korean, so I'll give you another one, "It's a gift that I prepared." 제가 준비한 선물이에요. [je-ga jun-bi-han seon-mul-ih-eh-yo]
      "열어 보세요! 제가 준비한 선물이에요."
      [yeo-leo-bo-se-yo, je-ga jun-bi-han seon-mul-ih-eh-yo]

    • @AnaCan-uc6qs
      @AnaCan-uc6qs 3 года назад

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 YOU ARE THE BEST❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 감사합니다!!!!🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад

      You're welcome. :)

  • @MrHuofeng
    @MrHuofeng 3 года назад

    happy new year :)

  • @Antony-q4g
    @Antony-q4g 3 года назад +1

    Hi, 나 미워 is this formal way or informal way??
    And what's the difference between 미워 & 싫어??

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +1

      미워 is informal and 미워요 is formal. :)
      The opposite of 미워 is 'pretty' and the opposite of 싫어 is 'like'. But 미워 is sometimes used for the meaning 싫어. So it's a little confusing.

    • @Antony-q4g
      @Antony-q4g 3 года назад

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 ohh thank you so much for this great explanation!😭😍i love you so much!!😭💖

    • @Antony-q4g
      @Antony-q4g 3 года назад

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 can you make a tutorial of "I can't" and "I can" in korean plss🙏 i know there is many video of this in youtube but i love the way you explain!😍 that's why you are my favourite korean lesson RUclipsr💖

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +1

      Actually, I made the video about 'can' verb long time ago. But the video is not that perfect, because I was a bigenner at that time. I attached the link of the video below and I'll try to make a video with Kdrama again if I have a chance. :)
      ruclips.net/video/UAVDgWnBFbg/видео.html

    • @Antony-q4g
      @Antony-q4g 3 года назад

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 ohh thank you so much!!😭😭😍💖

  • @Meliha_s
    @Meliha_s 3 года назад

    오랜만이에요🥺👉❤️

    • @Meliha_s
      @Meliha_s 3 года назад

      How are you teacher.오늘 바쁘니?(l mean these days)😂

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +1

      @@Meliha_s Hi! 오랜만이네요. :)
      'these days' is 요즘[yo-zeum]. So you can say "요즘 바쁘니?" as informal way, and "요즘 바빠요?" as formal way.
      Yes, I'm busy working again. :)

    • @Meliha_s
      @Meliha_s 3 года назад

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 me too. but l hope you're keep smiling and taking some break☕

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад

      @@Meliha_s Oh~ Thank you for your lovely comment. :)

    • @Meliha_s
      @Meliha_s 3 года назад

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 🥰

  • @gauravsuyal4456
    @gauravsuyal4456 3 года назад

    I already knew these things because I've watched 50+ kdramas 😅😅

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад

      You've watched kdrama more than me!
      I guess you can speak Korean very well. :)

    • @gauravsuyal4456
      @gauravsuyal4456 3 года назад

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 I know most of the Korean words and their meanings , what's your favourite kdrama😅

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад

      @@gauravsuyal4456 I like 응답하라1998. Did you watch that?

  • @maileestylus4367
    @maileestylus4367 3 года назад

    I'm finding korean teacher

  • @jetplane3396
    @jetplane3396 3 года назад +1

    오랜만에 내 한국 친구를 보지 못해

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +1

      Hi, Jet! I'm sorry, but your sentence doesn't make sense. Can you say that in English? Then I'll change that in Korean. :)

    • @jetplane3396
      @jetplane3396 3 года назад +1

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 sorry. Stupid Google translate. Was trying to say long time no see my Korean friend

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +1

      "Long time no see, my Korean friend." is "오랜만이야, 한국 친구." :)
      I don't believe google translation, because there are lots of errors...

    • @jetplane3396
      @jetplane3396 3 года назад +1

      @@koreanteacherkt9554 now I understand on what you mean . Thank you so much for auto correcting my mistake.

    • @koreanteacherkt9554
      @koreanteacherkt9554  3 года назад +1

      @@jetplane3396 Auto correcting hahaha :D
      No problem. I also want to say "오랜만이야, Jet!" :)