“To Open” in Korean | Korean FAQ
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- Опубликовано: 13 фев 2022
- This video will cover all of the most common ways to say “to open,” including 열다, 뜯다, 따다, 펴다, 펼치다, 뜨다, 벌리다, and Hanja words starting with 개 (개교, 개원, 개강, 개업, etc.).
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These days I'm really struggling with my studies, because I'm at a point where I have to improve my vocabulary and thats in my opinion the most boring part. But nonetheless I still click excited on every video you upload because I love the way you explain things.
I know what you mean... vocabulary always require my active memorization, so we actually have to do serious "studying"... 😐 I think the fact that you are watching these videos will help! You brain will notice it when you see these again later, and you know, they will all come together at some point!
Same I need vocarbs at my point too, but I can't usually keep most of them In my head for long periods of time if I don't use them, even if I know the word, I just have to think hard and long to try and guess it if I see it... But I realized one thing, most of the worst I know off head and just regularly and normally are the words I use most, like in text books, say 알다 (to know) I have seen so many examples with this word to the point where I know it off head, with others too, so in my opinion, if you don't see the words regularly and use them normally, like not forcing your self to use that specific word it will naturally stick, it's just all time, plus having someone talk Korean with you always to keep your head in that state
One of my IG followers has mentioned about this, Korean having multiple verbs for "open" but haven't made a video about it yet... and watching this video confirms how difficult it must be for the learners to master all the verbs to say to open something! I will share this video with her for sure!
Even while making this video I realized there were more words than I'd written down on my outline. And I'm sure I still missed a few :P
개강은 보통 대학교 방학 끝나고 새학기 등교할때 많이 씁니다.
펴다 has a lot of other meanings as well, including “to spread,” including spreading, say, peanut butter on bread:
땅콩버터를 잘 펴서 발라.
Spread the peanut butter evenly.
I almost thought that 피다 and 펴다 are the same lol. Thanks for this.
@@hrld0 You’re welcome! Actually, seems like, according to NAVER dictionary, 펴다 can be used in _a lot_ of different ways, from _shrink with fear,_ with “못” (기를 못 편다) to _square one’s shoulders_ (어깨를 펴다) to _launch or fight a guerilla war_ (게릴라전을 펴다) to _shower somebody with gifts_ (선물 공세를 펴다)-and those are just a few. So it’s a pretty versatile word.
@@jeff__w Thanks a lot! Maybe I should ask my Korean friend for assurance. 공부 화이팅합시다!!
very useful video. i came here because of hanja 개 which also comes in words like 공개 and 개봉. but i also learned some new things. Thank you
Hello Billy... this is a great video as I have often wondered about this. Having the corresponding antonym for each "to open" word would be really helpful though as I am guessing there would be different "to close" verbs for each "to open" verb as well. Anyway, thank you for this video 😊
I sometimes see 개봉 on food packagings as well
I just love these types of videos to vastly improve my Korean one tiny step at a time
Thank you
Wow. Yes, please make more videos like this. I knew all of these words but I didn't know they had different meanings like this!
These vocabulary videos are really helpful. You really explain things well.
감사합니다 🙏so helpful 🥰
How many words do you want for "to open"?
Koreans: "네"
jokes aside, its always amazing how they have so many different words for a single word or a single action in english
amazing but a nightmare when studying
Ohhh I liked the 펴다 one, I will try to use it more often
1st commenter!! Hahahha
Thank you for the lesson vids like this. It helps us, learners, to sound more natural when speaking korean by using the appropriate words for certain scenarios :>
정말 유용한 단어들을 재미있게 설명하시네요. 저도 많이 배웠습니다.
I would like tons of lessons like this!
역시 빌리 선생님. 뽁~!(병 따는 소리ㅎ)완전 잘 알겠어요.
i really hope sir billy can have Zoom online korean class? from beginner to advanced. a lot of people nowadays wants to learn other languages like korean.
It would also be cool to show how the hanja looks when you introduce it :) other than that thanks for the video 😊😊😊
開 (열 개)
공개하다 to make public
개발하다 to develop
개방하다 to open to
개방 대학 (open university)
개막하다 to commence
재개하다 to resume
개천 stream
개설하다 to establish
개척자 pioneer
공개 석상 in public
개업하다 to open a business
개점 시간 opening time
개봉하다 to open/break the seal of a letter
개방적 open (minded/approachable)
개막식 opening ceremony
개학 start of school
개회사 opening address
개도국 developing country
개발자 developer
개표 vote counting
전개하다 to spread/unfold/develop
공개처형 public execution
개최하다 to hold/host
미개하다 to be uncivilised
Ps: i'dont understand 한자 just love to include it on my anki database
@@boringajeossi2465 you are amazing thanks!
Hi Billy,
As Topik is near, could you please create something suggesting or advising to avoid mistakes especially for Topik Writing. That would be really really helpful.
Thanks :)
Nice video! Can you make the same one but about "to close"?
I was about to say the same thing
@@supechube_k yea but there is 열다, and Billy showed so many different verbs for "open", maybe "close" has different verbs as well
열다 개를 활용한 강의 완벽합니다
What would be used for opening my laptop and a bag?
Hi billy is 마치 similar to 처럼
I hear the phrase 마음을 열어요 once in a while. Does that just mean to be open minded to new ideas or does it also mean let yourself fall in love too?
Hello Billy, I would love if you made a video with a detailed explanation of how to use 만 - 10,000. I can't for the life of me understand how to naturally use it, I find it very confusing, maybe there's an easier or simpler way to grasp it that i am missing? Thanks.
I explain all of the numbers here: ruclips.net/video/bgvkQRfxWak/видео.html
So for them fancy new folding phones it'd be '삼성 z-flip을 펴요' I think?
Do you think 입을 벌리다 or 입을 열다 is more common? Is there any difference in meaning?
선생님 안녕하세요,
개봉하다 는 언제 사용합니까?
Movie/performance openings are used with 개봉 or 개봉일 ("opening date").
I think 떼다 should be in there.
Can you give me an example of a sentence?
@@GoBillyKorean open the seal of a letter/envelope. 봉인을 떼다
@@CT-jp2ep 떼다 itself doesn't mean "to open," but is more of a "remove" verb.
We need conjugations !
입술 뜯기
What would that mean ? 선생님
That's a different word, and means 'to pick' at.
알고 싶지 않은 것 같아요 ㅜㅜ
저도 ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
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