how about 오다 + 아요 = 와요 and in any special case batchim "ㄷ" like 듣다 +어요 = 들어요 (listen) and sometime when we use +읍니다 batchim "ㄹ" are gone 만들다 + 읍니다 = 만듭니다 (create) but when we use 어요/아요 batchim "ㄹ" are still use. 만들다 + 어요 = 만들어요 (create) i guess it also every important to know too.. :) 고맙습니다.. 안녕히 계세요.
love the coldplay in the background :) I'll always be waiting for you... for you.... its you that i hear, so loud and so clear. Shiver is a great song. It actually helped me follow along with you!
I will watch this a bunch more times to make sure I get it... it is midnight as I'm watching this, so a lot of it went over my head (I'm tired) lol. Thanks for another great lesson, though! P.S. That blue color looks nice on you!
Hi Yoolim! Can you teach us how to compose a sentence or a question in hangeul? Like, what is suppose to be the first? Noun or a particle? like that. Thanks!
It was a easy class and I believe a lots of people who loves Korean are appreciated you have those Kind of video. But I have few question I hope you can answer me 😁😁 So what can the verb end with 아요, 어요 ,해요 make different with the regular ending? If it is can you show an example (like put into a sentence) please?
I'm so excited to learning more! Thank you for your help. I'm from Brazil, by the way :) Maybe I'll go to korea on july 2016. I'm watching dramas, listening musics, try to sing along to learn more. But I don't have someone to practice the conversation. If you have some advice that can help me to learn, would be great o/ tkz :)
can someone tell me whats the difference between "-ㅂ니다" and "-이에요/예요"??because i was watching a video and there was a sentence: 저는 학생 입니다 = i am a student and then i watched another video and there was this sentence: 저는 학생 이에요 =.i am a student, whats the difference? i cant find the answer anywhere HELP!! 👊👊
my second question is i see when you were reading 읽다,the 읽 was end withㄱ sound,but then you changed to 읽어요 ,the 읽 was ended with a ㄹ sound then, I don't really understand that?!
+Zien Ruan I think it is because the ㄱ moves to the place of ㅇ, 일 거 요 for the ease of pronunciation. (orally) 읽다 grammar rule, you remove the ㄹ from 읽 then you get 익 다. (orally) But not always, there are some exceptions.
hello. I am new at this, I am learning Korean by my self and I am a little confused because I don't know when the consonant that is g/k when is sound likes g or when it is k.. and I have the same problem with the other that are the same.. can someone help me please. I know this doesn't have to do with the video but I need help and where I am nobody speak Korean or teach.. help please. thank you
+alexandra vazquez Hi! the thing is not every Korean vowel or consonant is equal to western vowels or consonants, being that said, the logic you must apply is to learn each Korean vowel/consonant with their real sound, not their western sound. ㄱ would be something between K and G sound ㄷ would be somewhere between D an T sound, at first it could sound hard to learn but as you learn more and more words with their proper pronunciations you would start to notice de difference naturally.
how about 오다 + 아요 = 와요
and in any special case batchim "ㄷ" like 듣다 +어요 = 들어요 (listen)
and sometime when we use +읍니다 batchim "ㄹ" are gone
만들다 + 읍니다 = 만듭니다 (create)
but when we use 어요/아요 batchim "ㄹ" are still use.
만들다 + 어요 = 만들어요 (create)
i guess it also every important to know too.. :)
고맙습니다.. 안녕히 계세요.
love the coldplay in the background :) I'll always be waiting for you... for you.... its you that i hear, so loud and so clear. Shiver is a great song. It actually helped me follow along with you!
I will watch this a bunch more times to make sure I get it... it is midnight as I'm watching this, so a lot of it went over my head (I'm tired) lol. Thanks for another great lesson, though!
P.S. That blue color looks nice on you!
super !! thx
Hi Yoolim! Can you teach us how to compose a sentence or a question in hangeul? Like, what is suppose to be the first? Noun or a particle? like that. Thanks!
Can you teach how to read numbers in korean? (하나 , 일 이 삼 사)
It was a easy class and I believe a lots of people who loves Korean are appreciated you have those Kind of video. But I have few question I hope you can answer me 😁😁
So what can the verb end with 아요, 어요 ,해요 make different with the regular ending? If it is can you show an example (like put into a sentence) please?
kansahamnita!...
it's really great to just watching ^0^
I'm so excited to learning more! Thank you for your help. I'm from Brazil, by the way :)
Maybe I'll go to korea on july 2016.
I'm watching dramas, listening musics, try to sing along to learn more. But I don't have someone to practice the conversation. If you have some advice that can help me to learn, would be great o/
tkz :)
+Bianca Souza wow your going here? are you going to study here?
+alchomen alcho Hii. Yeah! I think will happen next year, but just for one month. A vacation course :)
+Bianca Souza wow that's great! you'll love it here!
+Bianca Souza Do you have friends here in korea?
+alchomen alcho not yet :(
Can someone tell me why "만났어요" not 아요? isn't it ends with "ㅏ"?
does someone know were i can learn more korean
can someone tell me whats the difference between "-ㅂ니다" and "-이에요/예요"??because i was watching a video and there was a sentence: 저는 학생 입니다 = i am a student and then i watched another video and there was this sentence: 저는 학생 이에요 =.i am a student, whats the difference? i cant find the answer anywhere HELP!! 👊👊
Okay, okay I get it now. Thanks again! lol
my second question is i see when you were reading 읽다,the 읽 was end withㄱ sound,but then you changed to 읽어요 ,the 읽 was ended with a ㄹ sound then, I don't really understand that?!
+Zien Ruan I think it is because the ㄱ moves to the place of ㅇ, 일 거 요 for the ease of pronunciation. (orally)
읽다 grammar rule, you remove the ㄹ from 읽 then you get 익 다. (orally)
But not always, there are some exceptions.
+banzailoco one exception i think is 여덟 (native korean "eight"), which is pronounced 여덜 and not *여덥
hello. I am new at this, I am learning Korean by my self and I am a little confused because I don't know when the consonant that is g/k when is sound likes g or when it is k.. and I have the same problem with the other that are the same.. can someone help me please. I know this doesn't have to do with the video but I need help and where I am nobody speak Korean or teach.. help please. thank you
+alexandra vazquez Hi! the thing is not every Korean vowel or consonant is equal to western vowels or consonants, being that said, the logic you must apply is to learn each Korean vowel/consonant with their real sound, not their western sound. ㄱ would be something between K and G sound ㄷ would be somewhere between D an T sound, at first it could sound hard to learn but as you learn more and more words with their proper pronunciations you would start to notice de difference naturally.
+Juan Castro (Belu) thank you do you know were i can learn more korean
hi yoolim, i want to ask you on how to ask an korean girl to be my girlfriend.
+squigoo hey thank you for answering ~
+martkingluffy martin LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL MAN LITERALLY DON'T DO THAT
+Gabriel Logan why not? I know her for 2 years and we see each other almost every day.
martkingluffy martin that person is trolling you!!! The first phrase is ok but the second is swearing >_>
+martkingluffy martin OMG hahahaha don't even try what that person said.