-어/아서 vs -(으)ㄴ데/는데 Compare Clausal Connectives

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Hey guys! Welcome back.
    Today I covered clausal connective -어/아서, and also explained the difference between -어/아서 and -(으)ㄴ데/는데. These two are often used in Korean sentences. Make sure you know when to and how to use them!
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Комментарии • 16

  • @penchielimbo4668
    @penchielimbo4668 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the very simple explanation that is easy to understand. As a beginner in the Korean language, I learned a lot from this video.

  • @nicestnice
    @nicestnice 2 года назад +3

    This was so helpful why is it only has 1k views? 😔

  • @irinadobrotina504
    @irinadobrotina504 3 года назад +1

    I really like your explanations and examples! 감사합니다!

    • @timeforkorean
      @timeforkorean  3 года назад

      감사합니다! I'm glad my video helped x)

  • @Faunia71
    @Faunia71 4 года назад +1

    Hi, I just discovered your channel and liked it. Your explanations are useful. I still haven't checked out all your videos so maybe you actually have explained it yet, but I suggest a lesson about the differences between -아/어서 and -니까. I think it would be helpful. Thank you for making and sharing these lessons!

    • @timeforkorean
      @timeforkorean  4 года назад +1

      For sure! Feel free to let me know grammar topics that you want me to cover anytime😊 thank you for watching!!

  • @468strings7
    @468strings7 4 года назад

    I think you stopped this video two minutes too soon. You gave a great lesson on when/how to use 어/아서, but I feel comfortable with that grammar point. I am currently studying (으)ㄴ데/는데 and wished you ended this video with when you should/MUST use 으)ㄴ데/는데. Thank you for your hard work.

    • @timeforkorean
      @timeforkorean  4 года назад

      468Strings Thank you for your feedback! I’ll be back with more examples of 어/아서 so that it makes more sense when to use 어/아서 & (으)ㄴ데/는데 👍🏻

  • @alejandrarivera9130
    @alejandrarivera9130 2 года назад

    Ok, I kind of understand the difference but, could you please give an example of when it is appropriate to answer with 는데 instead of 아서, 어서? Thank you so much!

  • @lizaa3705
    @lizaa3705 3 года назад

    언니 ,목소리가 너무 따뜻해요

  • @eugene9313
    @eugene9313 2 года назад

    But where is function 3? "And" ex - "집에 와서 샤워했어요" right?

  • @nickanicks77
    @nickanicks77 4 года назад

    hi.. pls give a review about -는 데(에) ~ (이/가)들다 form.. thank you ;)

    • @timeforkorean
      @timeforkorean  4 года назад

      thank you for sharing a topic you'd like to know more about! I'm a little confused with what the exact grammar you are referring to. Could you please specify? If you'd like, you can send me an email @ seohyejun7@gmail.com :)

  • @lilgoober02
    @lilgoober02 3 года назад

    한국어 교수님 잘 가르치주시지 못해요. 한시가 한국어를 더 잘 가르치줘요. 감사합니다!

    • @timeforkorean
      @timeforkorean  3 года назад +1

      ㅎㅎㅎ 감사합니다. 곧 다른 영상으로 만나요!