60) 단위 명사 / Counting Units / Measure Word / 한국어 단어 - 개, 권, 명, 분, 살, 마리, 대, 자루, 장, 벌, 켤레, 쌍, 채, 척, 조각

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • Korean Vocab Words - 30 different type of units
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Комментарии • 58

  • @euphemiazakari5549
    @euphemiazakari5549 Месяц назад

    감사합니다 ❤❤❤

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  Месяц назад

      @@euphemiazakari5549 저도 감사합니다! 😃

  • @YourfriendinKorea
    @YourfriendinKorea 3 года назад +3

    단위와 같은 디테일한 부분도 학습하는 것이 더욱 완성된 외국어로 가는 길인 것 같습니다.
    필수 단위표현과 예시도 있어서 참 좋습니다 ㅎ

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  3 года назад

      네, 이런 것도 당연히 알아야죠.
      방문해 주셔서 감사합니다~

  • @កំសានបែបចំរុះសប្បាយៗៗៗ

    감사합니다 선생님

  • @Hayrünnisa-b1m
    @Hayrünnisa-b1m 4 месяца назад

    I like your teaching style,

  • @jaljaljalkorean-language
    @jaljaljalkorean-language 2 года назад

    정말 자세하고 내용이 알차요
    게다가 선생님의 편안한 목소리
    정말 멋지세요^^

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  2 года назад

      좋게 봐 주셔서 감사합니다~

    • @kunsangtamang9506
      @kunsangtamang9506 5 месяцев назад

      Which 단위 면사 is use for guitar 개 or 대 and why ?

  • @michaelburac-ml6yk
    @michaelburac-ml6yk 3 месяца назад

    I love your voice🥰

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  2 месяца назад +1

      @@michaelburac-ml6yk Thank you so much! 😃

  • @reyhanehdehghani8478
    @reyhanehdehghani8478 3 года назад +1

    Thak tou teacher💜💜

  • @colencoeunji7958
    @colencoeunji7958 2 года назад +1

    선생님~~ 영어권 학생 수업 자료 준비하다가 들어왔어요 ㅎㅎ 정말 다양하게 준비하셨네요!! :)

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  2 года назад +1

      종류가 진짜 다양하고 많아서 쉽지는 않았어요~ㅎㅎ

  • @greguxo
    @greguxo 3 года назад +1

    안녕하십니까 선생님!
    First of all,thanks for the lecture,i wrote down everything on my notebook,thank you sm.
    I would like to ask,is it common to don't use counters in daily conversations?
    Because tbh,there are some counters here that I've never heard of,so i think it might be because it's more used in writing than on speaking.
    Thanks in advance :)

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  3 года назад

      Thank you very much for watching my video so carefully. All 30 kinds of units are commonly used expressions. 😃 I checked it again now! Which one haven't you heard yet? Maybe 채 & 척?

  • @Koreasarang_
    @Koreasarang_ 2 года назад +3

    Офигеть! Почему так много, я запуталась.😬

  • @hmonghmong363
    @hmonghmong363 Год назад

    Please make more please 🥺

  • @lotgc
    @lotgc 3 года назад

    I kinda wish we would use the Hanja for these things. I think it would help with recognizing many of them, but I could say that about Hanja in general.

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  3 года назад

      Do you know Hanja? Some are in Hanja, but there are more pure Korean.
      If you know Chinese language, turn on the subtitles. I already added Korean and Chinese subtitles. 😃

    • @lotgc
      @lotgc 3 года назад

      @@LearnKoreanABC yes, I know many Hanja! They are very useful to me for learning and remembering new words. I wish they were more popular.

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  3 года назад

      @@lotgc 어느 나라 사람이에요?

    • @lotgc
      @lotgc 3 года назад

      @@LearnKoreanABC 저는 미국인이에요. 저에게 한국 어 아주 흥밀로워서 배우고 싶어요.

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  3 года назад

      @@lotgc 아~ 그러시군요. 열심히 공부하세요. 😄

  • @gauri__dayal
    @gauri__dayal 3 года назад

    Ma'am in lecture 50 you taught about double consonants. The explanation and pronunciation was clear, but I am unable to understand its usage. I mean, if we already have the sound which double consonant represents then why do we use it?

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  3 года назад

      6:48 여덟 - Can you read this? 🤔
      You have to read it as "여덜" instead of "여덥".
      There are many students who can't read double consonants.
      읽다, 앉다, 많다 - how do you pronounce this?
      There aren't many words with double consonants. I taught you which pronunciation is correct, so you just have to memorize it. If you didn't learn it, you wouldn't be able to read the sentence with double consonants. 😎

    • @gauri__dayal
      @gauri__dayal 3 года назад

      @@LearnKoreanABC
      익따 , 안따, 만타 - I believe this will be the pronunciation?
      But ma'am my question is, if these three words are pronounced like 익따 , 안따, 만타 then why do we use use double consonants? Why not instead write it the way it is pronounced?
      Anyway, now ma'am I am able to understand korean much better. My reading speed is getting better and the entire credit goes to you. I dont think I would have been able to learn the language if you weren't there! Thank you sooo soo much for everything! I am sure same goes for all your students😊

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  3 года назад

      @@gauri__dayal There are many kinds of Batchim(final consonants), but you know there are only seven sounds. ☑️
      I wrote the pronunciation in Korean to teach you the correct sound, but when we write Korean in letters, we don't write it according to the pronunciation. ❌
      Because we don't know exactly what it means if we write it as it sounds.
      앉다(sit), 안다(hug) ➡ [안따]
      읽다, 익다 ➡️ [익따]
      빛, 빚, 빗 ➡️ [빋]
      It sounds the same but has different meanings.
      읽다, 읽고, 읽어서, 읽으니, 읽으면……
      If the verb stem changes 읽 to 익, we don't know what it means.
      We need to look at the form of letters to know the exact meaning. (It's similar to separating the words See and Sea.😆)
      I think we've used double consonants since the old days to express more words. Anyway, I'm so glad that you can read Korean well! 😃

    • @gauri__dayal
      @gauri__dayal 3 года назад

      @@LearnKoreanABC Thank you so much ma'am! It is clear now :)

  • @bestmusic1662
    @bestmusic1662 5 месяцев назад

    Pourquoi on met pas le ㄹ des chiffrés comme 스물 on met 스무?

  • @bahadurkamal4441
    @bahadurkamal4441 Год назад

    전구 단위 명사 ,,💡

  • @blueofneptune
    @blueofneptune Год назад +3

    한국어 처음배우는 외국인이 보면 멘붕오겠네😅

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  Год назад +2

      저도 그럴 줄 알았는데, 단위 명사는 다른 언어에도 대부분 있으니까 잘 외우더라고요. ^^

  • @nabinranamagar3736
    @nabinranamagar3736 8 месяцев назад

    What is the counter unit of 벽돌?

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  8 месяцев назад +1

      It's 장 or 개. ✅
      ex) 벽돌 한 장, 두 장, 50장, 100장

    • @nabinranamagar3736
      @nabinranamagar3736 8 месяцев назад

      Mam, what is it in real 개 or 장. Please let me know,my exam is coming soon.

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  8 месяцев назад

      @@nabinranamagar3736 Both are correct. It's not a wrong expression.
      ‘개’ is a unit noun commonly used for various objects. (a piece, a unit, an item)
      장 - piece, sheet
      (A bound noun that serves as a unit for counting thin, wide objects such as a sheet of paper or glass.)

  • @bibekrai8110
    @bibekrai8110 Год назад

    What about the guitar?

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  Год назад

      Use '대' or '개' to count instruments.
      예) 피아노 한 대와 기타 두 대가 있습니다.
      Example) There is a piano and two guitars.

  • @빠바바밤-n8g
    @빠바바밤-n8g Год назад

    사진 세 장 ❌️ , 사진 석 장⭕️ 어렵네?
    커피 석 잔. 라면 세 그릇, 고기 서 근... 시금치 석 단, 😂😂😂😂

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  Год назад

      ‘사진 세 장’도 맞는 표현입니다. ✅
      나이와 지역에 따라 다를 수 있지만,
      커피 세 잔, 고기 세 근, 시금치 세 단...
      이런 표현을 훨씬 많이 쓰는 것 같네요.

  • @purnapaudel9036
    @purnapaudel9036 2 года назад

    Guitar???

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  2 года назад +4

      Use '대' or '개' to count instruments.
      예) 피아노 한 대와 기타 두 대가 있습니다.
      Example) There is a piano and two guitars.

    • @indralawati222
      @indralawati222 2 года назад

      아파트 동????

    • @purnapaudel9036
      @purnapaudel9036 2 года назад

      Tq

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  2 года назад +1

      @@indralawati222 아파트 건물을 셀 때는 '동'을 쓰고, 집을 셀 때는 '채'를 씁니다.
      We use 'dong' to count apartment buildings and 'chae' to count houses.

  • @jinunni
    @jinunni 3 года назад +1

    이거 제 학생이 맨날 허덕이는 한개 두개 일층 이층 이네욥!!!

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  3 года назад +1

      일 이 삼, 하나 둘 셋, 두 개의 영상으로 끝내려다가
      단위 명사도 정리해 봤는데, 꽤 많더라고요~ㅎㅎ

    • @jinunni
      @jinunni 3 года назад +1

      @@LearnKoreanABC 정말 많은 도움이 됩니닷!!

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  3 года назад

      @@jinunni 감사합니다! ❤️❤️

  • @박주옥-q3t
    @박주옥-q3t 7 месяцев назад

    2

  • @indralawati222
    @indralawati222 2 года назад

    Passport and dairy????

    • @LearnKoreanABC
      @LearnKoreanABC  2 года назад

      여권 한 개 (여권 1부)
      일기 한 개, 일기장 한 권, 다이어리 한 권