Thank you, i just learned 자신 for self-confidence but it can be mean something else, thank you, i see it on webtoon, i have to read it again, i thought the protagonist talks about his self-confidence but maybe it's the 2nd meaning haha
Love it!!!! The steps you took to teach this videos are awesome. I am not a Patreon Supporter, but I get compliments from the sweaters and shirts purchased to support you. Plus, it is quite nice to tell my (Korean) friends about you as alone notice the characters. They are quite impressed by your designs and my eager to “Stay Calm and Study Korean”. Tell KitKat, “Hi”.
Holy moly, you wrote all that backwards?! x'D A man of many talents!! 끝까지 지켜보면 자기 자신이 단어를 직접 적는 게 알아볼 수 있게 됐네요. 감짝 놀랐어요! 처음 봤을 때는 신기한 편집 트릭인 줄 알았거든요. ㅋㅋㅋ 단어를 어떻게 사용하는지 가르쳐줘서 고맙습니다 선생님~! 호주에게서 사랑을 보내고 있음 ^^
I filmed this way back in February I think, but I also filmed a ton of other videos right before that I had to upload first (since I started the Beginner Course), so it took a while to post this one :-)
which character would that be...? i can read ひらがな(hiragana) and カタカナ (katakana), yet i don't think it looks like any right off the top of my head. but there are some 한글 that look like ひらがな (hiragana) and カタカナ。(katakana). i dunno is ㅂ is one.
in casual speech, 자기 can be shortened as 지.
This is super helpful because I’ve definitely heard 지 used this way
Thank you, i just learned 자신 for self-confidence but it can be mean something else, thank you, i see it on webtoon, i have to read it again, i thought the protagonist talks about his self-confidence but maybe it's the 2nd meaning haha
Once a queen said:
안녕, 쟈기~
*If you know you know*
WOW i needed this exact video hOW DID YOU KNOW
omg those terms always confused me, thank you!!
Very useful and succinct as usual, extremely useful now that I am reading. Thank you!
Love it!!!! The steps you took to teach this videos are awesome. I am not a Patreon Supporter, but I get compliments from the sweaters and shirts purchased to support you. Plus, it is quite nice to tell my (Korean) friends about you as alone notice the characters. They are quite impressed by your designs and my eager to “Stay Calm and Study Korean”. Tell KitKat, “Hi”.
What about 스스로 when it’s used as a noun… is it similar with 자기 or 자신? 🤔
Great video 👍
스스로 means "oneself" as in "by oneself" or "by one's own will." :)
Your videos are so so helpful. Things like these are really good to know. Thanks Billy
after watching this video I feel that I have a clearer understanding of 자기, 자신 and 본인. 감사합니다 빌리 선생님!
i like these bite size lessons. easier to remember lesson
Thank you for these videos, I find them really helpful and you are a great teacher 💖
Wow! Salute Billy! You really are the best korean teacher I've ever seen. Explanations are well delivered, easily understood. 😎😎😎
맞아요. 한국사람보다 말을 더 잘해요.
Right! He can say more than Koean
@@jihoonlee8675 네. 빌맀는 정말 좋아요! Hehehe.
thank you :) this was very helpful!
Thank you so so much!!!
Great video!
빌리! 대단하네 짱(y)
Thank you so much
Perf as usual:)
Holy moly, you wrote all that backwards?! x'D A man of many talents!! 끝까지 지켜보면 자기 자신이 단어를 직접 적는 게 알아볼 수 있게 됐네요. 감짝 놀랐어요! 처음 봤을 때는 신기한 편집 트릭인 줄 알았거든요. ㅋㅋㅋ 단어를 어떻게 사용하는지 가르쳐줘서 고맙습니다 선생님~! 호주에게서 사랑을 보내고 있음 ^^
Not quite ;-) ruclips.net/video/2mf03HhlE6E/видео.html
@@GoBillyKorean Hahaha, you had me there! Very clever set up!! :D Thanks for linking the BTS
Always help ful
I've heard "본인은?" used quite often too. I assume it's just a more formal version of "너는?"
yes.
also 자기 can be shortened as 지.
걔는 지(자기)가 예쁜줄 안다.
She thinks she is pretty.
how would you say ‘myself’ using 자기? is it non existent?
so 숙제를 하기 잊어버리면 자기가 탓을 보통 해 makes sense?
Finally!
I filmed this way back in February I think, but I also filmed a ton of other videos right before that I had to upload first (since I started the Beginner Course), so it took a while to post this one :-)
I can do it myself. ( 저 자신 이거 할수 있어요.) Is it right?
If you mean "by myself," that's the adverb 혼자(서).
Unrelated comment: Billy's ㅂ look like a Hiragana character
which character would that be...? i can read ひらがな(hiragana) and カタカナ (katakana), yet i don't think it looks like any right off the top of my head. but there are some 한글 that look like ひらがな (hiragana) and カタカナ。(katakana). i dunno is ㅂ is one.