Remember that goodbye when you are leaving vs when they are leaving are two slightly different words, but one means the other person is leaving, so the difference is noticable. 안녕히가세요 is goodbye to them leaving 안녕히계세요 is goodbye, i am leaving 👍
i have watch other youtube videos with some girls who teaching korean but i cant learn because they cant print the words in my mind. with your method i learn fast THANK YOU
For clarification anyeong hee ga se yo wpuld be used when someone else is leaving and youre saying good bye to them. But if you were the one leaving, youd say "annyeong hee ghey se yo" ghey is pronounced like "kay"
How’s that going? I have watched so many hours of kdramas and I only know random phrases & words like mom, dad, I love you, I like it so much, lying, go away. For me it’s time to crack open some books & study for real. If I had put even half of that time into really studying I’d be halfway fluent already!
Hello! I'm a beginner and I have this doubt... Does the Korean language have only 3 tenses that is the past, present and future tense or does it also have past progressive, present progressive, future progressive etc.. like in english?
I don’t know about past progressive and future progressive but i know that there’s def a present progressive! you add -고 있다 to the verb stem. so, using the example from above ^ 가고 있다 (non-conjugated form)/가고 있어요 (conjugated) would be translated as “going.” 먹다 turns into 먹고 있어요= eating and so on p.s. the regular present tense for 가다 would simply be 가요, most people opt for this version hope this helped!
Remember that goodbye when you are leaving vs when they are leaving are two slightly different words, but one means the other person is leaving, so the difference is noticable.
안녕히가세요 is goodbye to them leaving
안녕히계세요 is goodbye, i am leaving 👍
안녕히 가세요 is also used when both are leaving or going separated ways.
@@dazh686 yeah the 가 means go, so yes it includes when you are leaving as well but not when ONLY you are leaving
Omg that’s funny Turkish is like that! never studied another language where they had this goodbye differentiation
Why not just have one way?
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• Hello./ Hi.
- 안녕하세요.
[ an- nyeong-ha-se-yo ]
• Nice to meet you.
- 반갑습니다.
[ ban-gap-seum-ni-da. ]
• Goodbye.
- 안녕히 가세요.
[ an-nyeong-hi-ga-se-yo.]
• When you appreciate someone's hardwork.
- 수고하셨습니다.
[ su-go-ha-syeo-ssuem-ni-da. ]
Really helpful👍
Sugohasyeosseumida
수고하셨습니다. 😃👍
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정말 고마워 형
감사합니다!
This is great! Thank you. Now I know that watching K-drama actually worked well for me.
Exactly Ive watched a lot of kdramas now may aswell learn korean 😂😂
대박! 수고하셨습니다!
안영히 가세요(annyongi gaseyo) - when the other person is leaving.
안영히 계세요(annyongi geseyo)- when you are leaving.
Isn't that the same thing😭
i have watch other youtube videos with some girls who teaching korean but i cant learn because they cant print the words in my mind.
with your method i learn fast THANK YOU
That's great!
선생님 감사합니다 !
Thanks for this ! Im travelling to Korea soon so this is very helpful! ❤
Thank you
Thank you ❤️
감사합니다❤
Thank you so much
your helping me out with Korean
In the place of [ban-gap-seum-ni-da] we can also say [man-a-so-bang-a-wo-yo]
Hope this will be helpful 🙂💜💜💜
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First...안녕하세요 선생님..
Thank you for this much needed video
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Good Advice
감사합니다
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This was helpful, thank you 😊
Really loved the way he pronounced. Its now clear to me.thanks bro❤
Thank you sir
수고하셨습니다
감사합니다
Thanks ❤
Wow by journey has just started to learn Korean ❤ thank you
Thankyou
This video is very helpful for me and all the beginners
Thank you so much for making your pronunciation clear as I watch your mouth to make sure I’m doing it right😁💞👍🏽
수고하셨습니다...
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Very helpful! I started learning Korean a week ago! I have been using some of these phrases.
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For clarification anyeong hee ga se yo wpuld be used when someone else is leaving and youre saying good bye to them. But if you were the one leaving, youd say "annyeong hee ghey se yo" ghey is pronounced like "kay"
Thank you for this video . Please put more videos like this you are the best.
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감사해요
Thank you......great work❤
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Gerat lesson 👋
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Good to know. I’d like to know some words before we go for vacation in Korea.
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Go-map-seum-ni-da
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반갑습니다 I like the word
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Heck yeah bro, my Korean barber is gonna flip when I start spitting Korean words 😂
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An-nyeong-hi-ga-sa-yo
감사합니다!
@@talktomeinkorean cheon man he yo!
For love [사랑]
an nyeong ha se yo 😊
I'm gonna start watching Korean movies. Just like how BTS learned English from watching English movies lol
How’s that going? I have watched so many hours of kdramas and I only know random phrases & words like mom, dad, I love you, I like it so much, lying, go away. For me it’s time to crack open some books & study for real. If I had put even half of that time into really studying I’d be halfway fluent already!
Why is Korean food so delicious
Tnx you
Oh, that hello n goodbye have just difference of 하 & 가 in between. 고망워요 for clearing that with spelling.
Very nice
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Me feeling proud that I know these words already 😅❤
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Thanks oppa
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형님 작은 도움 감사합니다
사랑해
만나서 반가워요
Hello teacher
Hello! I'm a beginner and I have this doubt... Does the Korean language have only 3 tenses that is the past, present and future tense or does it also have past progressive, present progressive, future progressive etc.. like in english?
Korean does have past present and future tense
Ex: 가다 means 'to go'
Present: 가고 있어요 I am going
Past: 갔어요 I went
Future: 갈게요 I will go
Hope this helps
@@blub8924 Thanks!
I don’t know about past progressive and future progressive but i know that there’s def a present progressive! you add -고 있다 to the verb stem. so, using the example from above ^ 가고 있다 (non-conjugated form)/가고 있어요 (conjugated) would be translated as “going.”
먹다 turns into 먹고 있어요= eating
and so on
p.s. the regular present tense for 가다 would simply be 가요, most people opt for this version
hope this helped!
@@blub8924 There is one more way.
Conjugating the verb and adding -는 있어(요).
My Korean keyboard doesn't have all the letters I think look (ㅂㅈㄷㄱ쇼ㅕㅑㅐㅔㅁㄴㅇㄹ호ㅓㅏㅣㅋㅌㅊ퓨ㅜㅡ)
It take me only 2 days to learn hangul letters and their consonant vowel format. But it takes me forever to learn the language😂
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Hello 👋 can you teach me more like saying ur nice, welcome , it's great.. and etc please
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