Okay so idk if you will read this but PLEASE make videos on korean grammar and how to actually start forming sentence in continuation tense, present,past, future.I'm also having trouble on where i can find correct vocabulary and also which korean should i learn? Formal or informal? If informal then WHERE CAN I FIND IT? is it possible to learn korean through Duolingo? Ik that's a lot ot ask but would be grateful ❤ (first)
Grammar is such a vast topic that it'd honestly have to be a realllyyy long series, but I totally will try to cover it eventually !! When it comes to finding vocabulary, naver dictionary is the best source by far. Duolingo is alright, it's not the best, it's not the worst tbh.
Thank u soo much Rhea cuz now that I've seen ur videos I think I have enough motivation to actually try to learn it w patience cuz I've always wanted to start learning it was to less motivated yk😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glad to see you back!. Something I haven’t seen anybody do, it is a series about (or maybe I haven’t seen it) Korean consonant adjustments. There are at least 9 adjustments depending on how you organize it, and if you go by letter it’s probably +30. This phonetic adjustment doesn’t happen in English and it’s critical for Korean pronunciation, and that’s the whole reason why romanization doesn’t work, because in Korean the syllable block has one sound but the word might have a different sound. For example “forward nasalization for ㅂ/ㅁ ex “감사합니다 = [감삼니다 o 감사함니다]“ forward nasalization of the ㄱ (group)/ ㅁ example 먹는 [멍는], fortis for ㅅ (group)/ㅎ example 못 해요 [모때어]. It made me so confused as a beginner hearing one thing and seeing another. What makes it worst for me is that when you hear a Korean online pronouncing slowly the word syllable by syllable you hear one thing, then they repeat the word automatically doing the adjustments, and I was like “wait a minute, those are completely different sounds. I know we still need to practice listening because many sino-korean words have their own individual sound, but it has helped my brain to understand what’s happening and to better mimic what I’m hearing. I hope you continue making videos, they are all very nice and easy to follow.
Totally something i want to cover towards the end of this series! Its a very vast topic though, like you said, theres so many different adjustments, but lets see how it goes 🤞
I like your Korean pronunciation! I can tell you've been working hard to improve it. Amazing work! It's not easy to learn a new language, but your dedication really shows. 😆
I'm still fairly new to Korean, but after spending some time familiarizing myself with Hangul, I'm already at the point where I always try to reference or look it up directly instead of relying on romanization, especially for the sake of pronunciation. Many words end up being rewritten several different ways based on different romanization standards, and on top of that, as an english speaker, the roman alphabet leads to another layer of multiple possible pronunciations. When possible, it's always easier, faster, and accurate to check the "source material."
Ive seen some of his RUclips content and its really good, but i cant 100% vouch for the textbooks since I’ve never used them myself. I think they’d be worth checking out, though.
I’ve been learning for a while and I still struggle to differentiate 오 and 어 lol, I’ve had Korean friends IRL show me the difference and lowkey, it’s still HARD
I don't know if you will read this but can you please make a video on how to read hanja i am really interested in hanja but I can't find any good resources to learn it please
Okay so idk if you will read this but PLEASE make videos on korean grammar and how to actually start forming sentence in continuation tense, present,past, future.I'm also having trouble on where i can find correct vocabulary and also which korean should i learn? Formal or informal? If informal then WHERE CAN I FIND IT? is it possible to learn korean through Duolingo? Ik that's a lot ot ask but would be grateful ❤ (first)
Grammar is such a vast topic that it'd honestly have to be a realllyyy long series, but I totally will try to cover it eventually !! When it comes to finding vocabulary, naver dictionary is the best source by far. Duolingo is alright, it's not the best, it's not the worst tbh.
@@rhea_irl 감사합니다!! 나는 너를 저하요!! Idk if I wrote it correct ㅋㅋㅋ
I recommend asking ChatGPT but they can’t always be right so I also recommend checking it with a Korean teacher/ RUclipsr or someone you know!
This is actually fun! Thank you for teaching, Rhea!
This video was very helpful and enjoyable to follow along. Looking forward to the next part!
Thank u soo much Rhea cuz now that I've seen ur videos I think I have enough motivation to actually try to learn it w patience cuz I've always wanted to start learning it was to less motivated yk😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for your channel. I'm going to start my journey on learning korean and your videos are a big help.
Glad to see you back!. Something I haven’t seen anybody do, it is a series about (or maybe I haven’t seen it) Korean consonant adjustments. There are at least 9 adjustments depending on how you organize it, and if you go by letter it’s probably +30. This phonetic adjustment doesn’t happen in English and it’s critical for Korean pronunciation, and that’s the whole reason why romanization doesn’t work, because in Korean the syllable block has one sound but the word might have a different sound. For example “forward nasalization for ㅂ/ㅁ ex “감사합니다 = [감삼니다 o 감사함니다]“ forward nasalization of the ㄱ (group)/ ㅁ example 먹는 [멍는], fortis for ㅅ (group)/ㅎ example 못 해요 [모때어]. It made me so confused as a beginner hearing one thing and seeing another. What makes it worst for me is that when you hear a Korean online pronouncing slowly the word syllable by syllable you hear one thing, then they repeat the word automatically doing the adjustments, and I was like “wait a minute, those are completely different sounds. I know we still need to practice listening because many sino-korean words have their own individual sound, but it has helped my brain to understand what’s happening and to better mimic what I’m hearing. I hope you continue making videos, they are all very nice and easy to follow.
Totally something i want to cover towards the end of this series! Its a very vast topic though, like you said, theres so many different adjustments, but lets see how it goes 🤞
I like your Korean pronunciation! I can tell you've been working hard to improve it. Amazing work! It's not easy to learn a new language, but your dedication really shows. 😆
hey I have dedicated a separate notebook just to write what I learn here.. I hope this series goes a long way 😄 you are really good at explaining 👍
Please make more of these videos 💖💖 They are super helpful. I love the way you teach!
amazzzing - thank you for doing this
BEST LESSON I'VE DONE MONTHS OF DUOLINGO AND I LEARNED MORE THAN I DID IN LIKE 5 MONTHS IN 17 MINUTES
I'm still fairly new to Korean, but after spending some time familiarizing myself with Hangul, I'm already at the point where I always try to reference or look it up directly instead of relying on romanization, especially for the sake of pronunciation. Many words end up being rewritten several different ways based on different romanization standards, and on top of that, as an english speaker, the roman alphabet leads to another layer of multiple possible pronunciations. When possible, it's always easier, faster, and accurate to check the "source material."
Wow you're so good at explaining. Please make more of these videos.
WE MISSED U SO MUCHHH
Best video I’ve watched on RUclips today
this is very useful, thank you!
Thanks, Rhea, that was good.😊
this is so great! thank you so much
how do you say my korean journey. in korean as i want to put it at the front of my notebook 🫶
It's really helpful vedio , thank yoy ❤
sis we need you to cover the grammar parts a bit for us, i personally thinkt hats the harder part on the journey to learning the language!
The thing about me is , ill say i want to learn korean but i actually like never put the time or the effort in it
Love your video di❤😊
I know a bit of Korean.......i wanna learn more.... when are you uploading the next part
thanks
Please make more videos like this. It's easier to understand.❤
this is very helpful...
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Hi. Have you ever used Go! Billy Korean books for learning korean? If you have, could you share your opinion about them?
Ive seen some of his RUclips content and its really good, but i cant 100% vouch for the textbooks since I’ve never used them myself. I think they’d be worth checking out, though.
Why is G pronounced as K sometimes? And Ne sounds like De, etc? How do I denasalise?
thanks!
아니 does that mean no?
You’re right!
I’ve been learning for a while and I still struggle to differentiate 오 and 어 lol, I’ve had Korean friends IRL show me the difference and lowkey, it’s still HARD
어 - uh 오 - oh
Covered 오 vs 어 in the next video of this series ! ^^
I don't know if you will read this but can you please make a video on how to read hanja i am really interested in hanja but I can't find any good resources to learn it please
Yess, planning on getting to that once we’re done with hangul ^^
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