I love how quick yet informative your videos are! They are super easy to understand and you explain everything really well. I also like how enthusiastic you are in your videos, it makes them so much more enjoyable :)
Hey i wanted to thank you for all your amazing work that you put in this channel, it’s accessible for us all for free and is extremely helpful I badly wish that your channel gets more attention! Keep it up, your videos Will help people even in 10, 20 years!
Yo, you are so funny, & I really appreciate it 🤣🤣 Your teaching is thorough, easy to follow & fun. Thank you for all the endless work you put in. I'm grateful for your lessons 💕
I`m brazilian and i don`t speak english well, but i can understand your explanation. You explain everything really well, then are super easy to understand.
I feel so bad for my past self I remeber how diligent I was writing down notes and really this made no sense back then🤣its as clear as day and night to me now though so I guess my persistence paid off
출발점 별로 없으니까 그림을 그리기 어떻게 시작하는지 몰라요. 근데 언어를 공부하면 처음에는 인사도 쉬운 단어도 배워도 돼서 개인적으로 시작하기가 더 쉬운 거 같아요. (lol, this is super random but I love practicing Korean by commenting on videos)
I'd rather add '-는' after 그림 그리기 to imply that I'm about to compare it with another topic. 그림 그리기는 출발점이 딱히(nothing in particular) 없으니까 어떻게 시작하는 지(를) 몰라요. 근데 언어를 공부하면 처음에는 인사나 쉬운 단어를(or '부터') 배워도 되니까 개인적으로 시작하기가 더 쉬운 거 같아요. I mean I think your Korean is already awesome.
I can learn a grammar point in Korean and understand if someone is saying that but I can't use it for some reason. I don't know how to use it but I do understand if someone is using it.
Wow thank you so much! I had a difficult time with that grammar form until now... I just have one more question: When you use this form to say whether or not with 않다, does 않다 change differently depending on using a descriptive or an action verb? For example: 쉬운지 안 쉬운지: 쉬운지 쉽지 않은지 먹는지 안 먹는지: 먹는지 먹지 않은지 oder 않는지 Thank you!
Yes, it will change depending on whether it's a descriptive verb or an action verb. The same happens in any grammar form. The 데 form example will be ~지 않은데 with descriptive verbs and ~지 않는데 with action verbs.
You might be confusing this with a different form. Perhaps you mean the Topic Marker (은/는), or the form ~다는 것, or something else? I have lessons about all of those on my channel :-)
나는 우편이 있는지 확인하러 (or 확인하기 위해)우체국에 갔어요. I was told this in response to how to say "I went to the post office to check if I had any mail" I can't get my head around why the 는지 is coming after 우편이 있다. Is it simply to say it is unknown whether I have mail .....so in order to check I went to the Post Office.
Hi Billy I'm considering your book but I heard its written in formal korean from a freind......does it converges later with casual korean in later lesson?
There's a section of the Preface that talks about that in detail (up until Ch. 19 where it introduces the 요 form and informal Korean, it's written using ~니다/~니까). So yes, it does later change :) There are a lot of good reasons why I really wanted to do that, but it even comes with informal versions for *all* of the chapters in the appendix, so you're not really losing anything once you've learned the 요 form.
Can this 는지 be used without the 알아요/몰라요? Or is there another grammar form like that? I’ve seen this sentence used in a video - 댓글에 한국어 왜 배우는지 써 주세요. Here the 알아요/몰라요 is not used right?
Hi, I hope someone will see this and can help :) Is there any difference between using the 는 것 from with this from then without using is? for example "왜 걔속 따라은지 모르겠어요" vs "따라온 건지 모르겠어요"
There are a few teacher to explain the korean grammer in enghlis. All of them explain the korean grammer from koream to korean, which i hate them. I dont know there is no korean teacher who knows enghlish.
I love the editing it feels exactly like when I watch the full livestream at 1.25 speed xD
I actually edit these at 1.75 speed.
these abridged live classes are the closest we can get to downloading info into our brains Matrix style
"I know 공부."
@@GoBillyKorean "공부, lots of 공부"
I love how quick yet informative your videos are! They are super easy to understand and you explain everything really well. I also like how enthusiastic you are in your videos, it makes them so much more enjoyable :)
Hey i wanted to thank you for all your amazing work that you put in this channel, it’s accessible for us all for free and is extremely helpful
I badly wish that your channel gets more attention!
Keep it up, your videos Will help people even in 10, 20 years!
I love how everytime I come back to these abridged live classes, I remember the exact example sentence you gave
Billy for president haha. Thank you so much!!!
Woah, I was having issues left and right but he's fixed me in 15 minutes. Amazing ! Thank you!
I've spent almost two hours for these 13 minutes😅 And I liked it, so thank you❤
Excellent explanation 😊
I love your videos. I'm from Brazil and I have Korean friends. Thank you for teaching us so much!
우와, 주니아 씨도 브라질에 사세요? 어디 사세요? 제가 RJ에 살고 있으세요.
thanks. i finally understood this-duh i just hope there's grammarly for korean too.
설명해줘서 너무 너무 감사합니다! :)
"~~지" 의 의미를 알고는 있지만, 영어로 어떻게 표현해야 할지 정말 어렵다는걸 알게되네요
빌리의 설명은 어떻게 이렇게 멋있는지 몰라요
Yo, you are so funny, & I really appreciate it 🤣🤣
Your teaching is thorough, easy to follow & fun.
Thank you for all the endless work you put in. I'm grateful for your lessons 💕
Gosh, you’re so good! Thank you
ok now i see the grammar behind this bts lyric - 꿈인지 현실인지는 딱히 중요치 않지… amazing character this 지
수고하셨습니다 선생님! 다 알았습니다! 감사합니다!!
thank you so muchhhhhh i'm so lucky that i found your channel !!
Arab# 💕 love you
it always kills me when you zoom in to your tapping lmao
What do you mean by that?
same lol
Thank you!
Wow! You nailed it! Very good explanation!
Thank you for keep teaching us korean billy.
I`m brazilian and i don`t speak english well, but i can understand your explanation. You explain everything really well, then are super easy to understand.
God bless you, man! So many useful information!!!! Thank you!!!
here again after the "다는" lesson to clarify the difference between this and that
korean grammar is hard.. so many things look and sound the same
The lesson was great!!! Thank you!
Lol I wrote 어딘지 for that example and my brain was like nope! Not today! That's wrong! Fix it lol
Just amazing. Love you sir!
thank you so much, i finally got to understand this ♡
Thanks for making this video. It helps me a lot.
Thank you, that was so helpful _/\_
Thank you billy. I learned another lesson today
Thanks so much help nice teaching... u understand a lot
I feel so bad for my past self I remeber how diligent I was writing down notes and really this made no sense back then🤣its as clear as day and night to me now though so I guess my persistence paid off
finally the word 줄 i can't find an explanation about that word even google will only say line, bar, string
출발점 별로 없으니까 그림을 그리기 어떻게 시작하는지 몰라요. 근데 언어를 공부하면 처음에는 인사도 쉬운 단어도 배워도 돼서 개인적으로 시작하기가 더 쉬운 거 같아요.
(lol, this is super random but I love practicing Korean by commenting on videos)
I'd rather add '-는' after 그림 그리기 to imply that I'm about to compare it with another topic. 그림 그리기는 출발점이 딱히(nothing in particular) 없으니까 어떻게 시작하는 지(를) 몰라요. 근데 언어를 공부하면 처음에는 인사나 쉬운 단어를(or '부터') 배워도 되니까 개인적으로 시작하기가 더 쉬운 거 같아요.
I mean I think your Korean is already awesome.
@@user-um4bb6mo7j Okay, thanks! I'll take your advice :D
I can learn a grammar point in Korean and understand if someone is saying that but I can't use it for some reason. I don't know how to use it but I do understand if someone is using it.
Wow thank you so much! I had a difficult time with that grammar form until now...
I just have one more question:
When you use this form to say whether or not with 않다, does 않다 change differently depending on using a descriptive or an action verb?
For example:
쉬운지 안 쉬운지: 쉬운지 쉽지 않은지
먹는지 안 먹는지: 먹는지 먹지 않은지 oder 않는지
Thank you!
Yes, it will change depending on whether it's a descriptive verb or an action verb. The same happens in any grammar form. The 데 form example will be ~지 않은데 with descriptive verbs and ~지 않는데 with action verbs.
@@GoBillyKorean Thank you!
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Hello. So, is it right, that 는지 is always standing behind a verb(stam)??
Wow, I think your Korean is amazzzzzzing^^Can I ask how long you have been using it?~~
I remember him saying that he has been learning Korean for 15/16 years
You've said before that ~는 means "the idea of ~". Is ~ㄴ지/은지/는지 the same?
You might be confusing this with a different form. Perhaps you mean the Topic Marker (은/는), or the form ~다는 것, or something else? I have lessons about all of those on my channel :-)
How much caffeine do you use to edit these so efficiently?
Just enough to give me a bad headache in the evenings.
나는 우편이 있는지 확인하러 (or 확인하기 위해)우체국에 갔어요.
I was told this in response to how to say "I went to the post office to check if I had any mail"
I can't get my head around why the 는지 is coming after 우편이 있다.
Is it simply to say it is unknown whether I have mail .....so in order to check I went to the Post Office.
"If there is mail..."
what is ~는지 is at the very end of the sentence?
It's this form :)
Hi Billy I'm considering your book but I heard its written in formal korean from a freind......does it converges later with casual korean in later lesson?
There's a section of the Preface that talks about that in detail (up until Ch. 19 where it introduces the 요 form and informal Korean, it's written using ~니다/~니까). So yes, it does later change :) There are a lot of good reasons why I really wanted to do that, but it even comes with informal versions for *all* of the chapters in the appendix, so you're not really losing anything once you've learned the 요 form.
What is the difference in usage between 는지 and 든지? To my understanding they both translate to whether🤔
ruclips.net/video/S47qIlo_yzM/видео.html
@@GoBillyKorean감사합니다 선생님!
Can this 는지 be used without the 알아요/몰라요? Or is there another grammar form like that?
I’ve seen this sentence used in a video - 댓글에 한국어 왜 배우는지 써 주세요.
Here the 알아요/몰라요 is not used right?
If you watch the full un-edited live stream, you can see a lot of examples and explanation of that sort of question too :)
알다 모르다를 빼고 쓸수도 있어요 ex 내가 어제 기절했는지 어제 기억이 하나도 안나
Could you be a bit slower?
For beginners like me, it's too fast.
Check out the unedited version on my channel. This is the abridged version, which is much quicker. The original version is slower :)
Hi, I hope someone will see this and can help :) Is there any difference between using the 는 것 from with this from then without using is? for example "왜 걔속 따라은지 모르겠어요" vs "따라온 건지 모르겠어요"
This video might help: ruclips.net/video/7Vs4muZAs_E/видео.html
@@GoBillyKorean Wow thank you for taking the time to answer my question and for the clear explanations! :)
For once, fooor once, I can say this rule is better than English lol
Please explain to me this phrase.. 못했는지 모르겠다.
모르겠다 is a future tense however I'm not quite sure on the other one.
There are a few teacher to explain the korean grammer in enghlis. All of them explain the korean grammer from koream to korean, which i hate them.
I dont know there is no korean teacher who knows enghlish.
철수 누구야? 😂 just joke