30 Essential Korean Verbs For Intermediate Learners

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • We’ve picked 30 of the most commonly used intermediate-level Korean verbs for you to learn and use!
    0:17 이기다 to win
    0:41 지다 to lose
    0:51 결혼하다 to marry
    1:08 버리다 to throw away
    1:25 잡다 to hold, to catch
    1:43 잡히다 to be caught
    2:00 이용하다 to use, to take advantage of
    2:20 확인하다 to check, to verify
    2:40 떠나다 to leave
    2:58 돌아오다 to come back
    3:16 가져오다 to bring
    3:36 이해하다 to understand
    3:54 설명하다 to explain
    4:14 표현하다 to express
    4:33 결정하다 to decide
    4:52 대답하다 to answer
    5:10 준비하다 to prepare
    5:29 인정하다 to admit, to accept
    5:52 움직이다 to move
    6:08 정리하다 to organize, to clean, to tidy up
    6:28 청소하다 to clean
    6:48 기대하다 to expect, to anticipate
    7:07 빌리다 to borrow
    7:24빌려주다 to lend
    7:45 선택하다 to choose
    8:05 가르치다 to teach
    8:26 배우다 to learn
    8:45 소개하다 to introduce
    9:07 포기하다 to give up
    9:26 비교하다 to compare
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Комментарии • 86

  • @ninanb6582
    @ninanb6582 5 лет назад +125

    More intermediate words!!🙏🏻😭

  • @smgofdvld
    @smgofdvld 5 лет назад +73

    I got all of these correct this video really made me happy my Korean is not terrible 😀👍

  • @jeff__w
    @jeff__w 5 лет назад +81

    30 Essential Verbs for Intermediate Learners
    (The verbs and their meanings in English are listed in the video description.)
    이기다
    to win
    제가 이겼어요.
    I won.
    지다
    to lose
    저희 팀이 졌어요.
    My team lost.
    결혼하다
    to marry
    나랑 결혼해 줄래?
    Will you marry me?
    버리다
    to throw away
    이거 왜 버렸어요?
    Why did you throw it away?
    잡다
    to hold, to catch
    공 좀 잡아 주세요.
    Please catch the ball.
    잡히다
    to be caught
    범인이 바로 잡혔어요.
    The criminal was caught right away.
    이용하다
    to use, to take advantage of
    남의 약점을 이용하지 마세요.
    Don't take advantage of other people's weaknesses.
    확인하다
    to check, to verify
    제가 보낸 메일 확인헸어요?
    Did you check my email?
    떠나다
    to leave
    버스가 이미 떠났어요.
    The bus already left.
    돌아오다
    to come back
    언제 돌아올 거예요?
    When are you going to come back?
    가져오다
    to bring
    비 오니까 우산 가져오세요.
    Please bring an umbrella.
    이해하다
    to understand
    제 말 이해했어요?
    Did you understand what I said?
    설명하다
    to explain
    좀 더 자세히 설명해 주세요.
    Please explain in more detail.
    표현하다
    to express
    이걸 어떻게 말로 표현해요?
    How do I express this with words?
    결정하다
    to decide
    어디로 갈지 결정했어요
    I've decided where to go.
    대답하다
    to answer
    왜 대답을 못 해요?
    Why can't you answer?
    준비하다
    to prepare
    혼자 다 준비했어요?
    Did you prepare it all yourself?
    인정하다
    to admit, to accept
    그 둘이 사귄다고 인정했어요.
    Those two admitted they are dating.
    움직이다
    to move
    움직이 마세요.
    Don't move.
    정리하다
    to organize, to clean, to tidy up
    벙 좀 정리해.
    Clean up your room.
    청소하다
    to clean
    주말에 집 청소해야 돼요.
    I should clean up my house this weekend.
    기대하다
    to expect, to anticipate
    기대한 것보다 좋아요.
    It's better than I expected.
    빌리다
    to borrow
    친구한테 빌렸어요.
    I borrowed it from a friend.
    빌려주다
    to lend
    그 책 친구한테 빌려줬어요.
    I lent the book to a friend.
    선택하다
    to choose
    이 중에서 하나 선택하세요.
    Please choose one of these.
    가르치다
    to teach
    저는 여기에서 수영을 가르쳐요.
    I teach swimming here.
    배우다
    to learn
    저 피아노 배우고 싶어요.
    I want to learn piano.
    소개하다
    to introduce
    영어 선생님 소개해 줄 수 있어요?
    Can you introduce an English teacher for me?
    포기하다
    to give up
    벌써 포기하면 안 돼요.
    You can't give up already.
    비교하다
    to compare
    여기에서 가격을 비교할 수 있어요.
    You can compare prices here.

    • @kathy4259
      @kathy4259 5 лет назад +4

      Thank you so much....I was just about to type them up :D

    • @jeff__w
      @jeff__w 5 лет назад +3

      @@kathy4259 You're welcome! If one person does it, it makes it easier for everyone! ☺️

    • @nicoleraheem1195
      @nicoleraheem1195 2 года назад

      I wish we could copy and paste RUclips comments

    • @jeff__w
      @jeff__w 2 года назад

      @@nicoleraheem1195 You can, using the browser on a desktop/laptop or even the mobile.

  • @kadenreed8603
    @kadenreed8603 5 лет назад +12

    Thanks for this video, videos for learning Korean tend to be aimed at beginners so it’s nice to find intermediate ones.

  • @hazelcloud8279
    @hazelcloud8279 2 года назад +4

    Don't mind me, I'm just noting down words I would like to revise when I come back 😀
    이기다 - to win
    지다 - to lose
    잡히다 -to be caught
    이용하다 - to use, to take advantage of
    떠나다 - to leave
    표현하다 - to express
    결정하다 - to decide
    움직이다 - to move
    정리하다 - to organize , to clean, to tidy up
    빌리다 - to borrow
    빌려주다 - to lend
    비교하다 - to compare

  • @talktomeinkorean
    @talktomeinkorean  5 лет назад +2

    We’re having a spring sale on our store! Get your best Korean study material and save up to 30%! bit.ly/30alNcz
    30 Verbs in This Video
    0:17 이기다 to win
    0:41 지다 to lose
    0:51 결혼하다 to marry
    1:08 버리다 to throw away
    1:25 잡다 to hold, to catch
    1:43 잡히다 to be caught
    2:00 이용하다 to use, to take advantage of
    2:20 확인하다 to check, to verify
    2:40 떠나다 to leave
    2:58 돌아오다 to come back
    3:16 가져오다 to bring
    3:36 이해하다 to understand
    3:54 설명하다 to explain
    4:14 표현하다 to express
    4:33 결정하다 to decide
    4:52 대답하다 to answer
    5:10 준비하다 to prepare
    5:29 인정하다 to admit, to accept
    5:52 움직이다 to move
    6:08 정리하다 to organize, to clean, to tidy up
    6:28 청소하다 to clean
    6:48 기대하다 to expect, to anticipate
    7:07 빌리다 to borrow
    7:24빌려주다 to lend
    7:45 선택하다 to choose
    8:05 가르치다 to teach
    8:26 배우다 to learn
    8:45 소개하다 to introduce
    9:07 포기하다 to give up
    9:26 비교하다 to compare

  • @cspel002
    @cspel002 2 года назад +1

    This video is well put together for learning. The word is said 5 times in Korean, translated in English, its written so I can read, and there is a an example sentence! Love it. I will listen to this several times through the next few weeks.

  • @jeenaninglekhu
    @jeenaninglekhu 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much for very helpful video.선생님 정말 감사합니다 From Nepal we love respect Korean culture....15/05/2019

  • @Debabike
    @Debabike 5 лет назад +2

    Very detailed! Love love this! May I suggest that for these lessons, y'all should summarize the sample sentences at the end of the video? Thank you very much!

  •  5 лет назад +1

    I'm starting in the intermediate level, so maybe I knew half of the verbs. It was really helpful. Thanks, and bring more videos in intermediate level 🙏

  • @ninanb6582
    @ninanb6582 5 лет назад +4

    This is what I wanted!!! Thank you ☺️

  • @BulletBillWow
    @BulletBillWow 3 года назад

    Oh many vocab videos I watch... I like this style the best, its concise and goes at a quick pace... can always watch more times to reinforce.

  • @clerimiese
    @clerimiese 5 лет назад +1

    More intermediate words like this please!

  • @IsThisEuphoria
    @IsThisEuphoria 5 лет назад

    Realised I already know all these verbs yay! Now it is time to level up and try to find some more difficult ones :)

  • @kookie_9725
    @kookie_9725 2 года назад

    Thank you so much these verbs are so helpful for me

  • @MrsYouAnni
    @MrsYouAnni 4 года назад

    I knew all except 5 words! 👏🏼 more pls

  • @love-nx8ep
    @love-nx8ep 4 года назад

    Good luck
    I like this class

  • @teacup7702
    @teacup7702 3 года назад

    This video just told me that my korean wasn't so bad after all, I know 90% of all of these videos😭😭✌🏼

  • @rajendrasinghbist7470
    @rajendrasinghbist7470 2 года назад

    very good

  • @따망머노주
    @따망머노주 5 лет назад +1

    Plz Add eps topic also

  • @따망머노주
    @따망머노주 5 лет назад +2

    82 thausend nepali preparing eps topic exam so we all request to talk to me in Korean all member....plzzzzzzzzzzz

  • @blueberrysky7599
    @blueberrysky7599 2 года назад

    I thought I was lacking of verbs... but now I know I knew a lot of them. Then what am I lacking of???

  • @PreciousElegance
    @PreciousElegance 3 года назад +1

    All the Sample Sentences:
    제가 이겼어요
    저희 팀이 졌어요
    나랑 결혼해 줄래?
    이거 왜 버렸어요?
    공 좀 잡아 주세요
    범인이 바로 잡혔어요
    남의 약점을 이용하지 마세요
    제가 보낸 메일 확인했어요?
    버스가 이미 떠났어요
    언제 돌아올 거예요?
    비 오니까 우산 가져오세요
    제 말 이해했어요?
    좀 더 자세히 설명해 주세요
    이걸 어떻게 말로 표현해요?
    어디로 갈지 결정했어요
    왜 대답을 못 해요?
    혼자 다 준비했어요?
    그 둘이 사귄다고 인정했어요
    움직이지 마세요
    방 좀 정리해
    주말에 집 청소해야 돼요
    기대한 것보다 좋아요
    친구한테 빌렸어요
    그 책 친구한테 빌려줬어요
    이 중에서 하나 선택하세요
    저는 여기에서 수영을 가르쳐요
    저 피아노 배우고 싶어요
    영어 선생님 소개해 줄 수 있어요?
    벌써 포기하면 안 돼요
    여기에서 가격을 비교할 수 있어요

  • @kgfranky
    @kgfranky 5 лет назад +1

    난 돌아왔어요 😃

  • @이하나-m2h
    @이하나-m2h 2 года назад

    I would think these are beginner words but yes or maybe i need advanced words

  • @cryalopez9534
    @cryalopez9534 5 лет назад +1

    i don't even know if i am an intermediate learner already

  • @pinkky-dollys6967
    @pinkky-dollys6967 5 лет назад

    2’52 why 떠낫ㅅ어 instead of 떠낫ㅅ아

  • @blueberrysky7599
    @blueberrysky7599 2 года назад

    PLZ advanced verbs....

  • @judiy888
    @judiy888 3 года назад

    Chapida, caught. Like a trap

  • @saadalwan2618
    @saadalwan2618 4 года назад

    It would be better to explain the meaning of each word for teaching purposes , otherwise it is of little benefit

  • @ttlqkf18
    @ttlqkf18 5 лет назад +1

    dam i’m early

  • @carleewright3379
    @carleewright3379 4 года назад +1

    Half of these were beginner verbs... Some of the first I learned

  • @zerddrez235
    @zerddrez235 4 года назад +15

    So, if I learn all 30 of them I will improve myself up to intermediate? :D
    My brain: No, it doesn’t work like this

    • @TheDreamerJojo
      @TheDreamerJojo 4 года назад +2

      Not really. Especially because these words are so basic.

  • @LanaABA
    @LanaABA 5 лет назад +37

    Thank you for posting Intermediate words as well 😍
    I was quite shocked I already know most of them. However, rarely use many of the words, which means I need to practice them more in speech. I am curious about how you’ve picked the words for the list.

    • @hyungtaecf
      @hyungtaecf 5 лет назад +9

      I think they're all basic words, not intermediate... All of these words you will see in TOPIK 1

  • @mitchelllowery5940
    @mitchelllowery5940 5 лет назад +16

    This was really great! Could we get “Another 30 Essential Verbs for Korean Learners” please? It is so much easier to learn vocabulary with an example along with each word. 😊

  • @rukiyeceyhan7886
    @rukiyeceyhan7886 5 лет назад +14

    Thanks to Korean dramas I already know all these verbs😄 Thanks for all your efforts. I'm waiting for more Please😊

    • @MahmudulHasan-qk2rs
      @MahmudulHasan-qk2rs 4 года назад +2

      could you mention me some of korean dramas , what you have watched please???

  • @haiyen52017
    @haiyen52017 5 лет назад +11

    Happy Korean Teachers' Day, my "on-internet" teachers, wish all of you good health and best lessons in the future, from Vietnam with gratitude

  • @emmagartner5942
    @emmagartner5942 5 лет назад +10

    Ugh I feel like I'll never learn korean 😥 I've been studying for 6 years but I still can't speak even somewhat comfortably and dont know lots of words. Does anyone have advice on what worked for you?

    • @LanaABA
      @LanaABA 5 лет назад +2

      emma gartner practicing in HelloTalk helped me to break the barrier between knowing words and being able to speak. Also I started learning with TTMIK grammar because it’s easier and more entertaining and then moved to a website howtostudykorean.com. They have amazing grammar lessons which are longer and more tiring but useful because there are LOTS of examples showing ALL the usages of the rules you’re taught and each lesson has a word list that you can learn in Memrise app in advance

    • @faith_es
      @faith_es 5 лет назад +7

      for remembering new words, I learnt lots through memrise. my method is usually like this: learn 5 new words every single day with the memrise app, and use the review section on it at least once every day.
      do this consistently for like a year or even 6 months, and trust me, you'll start seeing marked improvements to your korean knowledge :)

    • @prajnaprerana1716
      @prajnaprerana1716 5 лет назад

      I am also learning Korean and I can read some words and sentences. In my way, first of all you have to learn korean alphabet(vowels and consonants). Then you have to memorize the 9 Korean writing blocks. After that,you have to learn how to make a sentence in Korean.After learning how to make sentences, you have to learn TENSE,PART OF SPEACH,POLITE FROMS,VOCABULARY.
      After all, Finallly I hope you will able to learn korean.So that's my whole plan for learning Korean😊😎. Obviously you will need a notebook or a diary and some vocabulary,instruction books for all of this.and watch k drama or k pop
      I hope it will be helpful for u!!❤(sorry for a long reply)

    • @prajnaprerana1716
      @prajnaprerana1716 5 лет назад

      Please let me know!!🙏🙏

    • @pxaywzeal
      @pxaywzeal 5 лет назад

      1. A Korean teacher (not necessarily native, though this is the best solution).
      2. You can also install an application like HiNative so that you can easily get translations or corrections from native speakers.
      3. Moreover, Korean being plenty of synonyms and Chinese-derived words, it's best to master the "most common" native-Korean words beforehand, trying to know as many meanings as possible. I mean the verbs like 이다, 있다, 없다, 하다, 되다, 주다, 가다, 오다, 넣다, 쓰다... Practice of these basic words will make you learn to think in Korean faster than knowing more words with less practice. Also learn the 은데/는데 verb ending, as this is really helpful when building sentences.
      4. Learn some basic Hanja. This really helps for the basic Chinese-derived vocabulary. This is much easier to memorize words when you know where they come from.

  • @shlomit666679
    @shlomit666679 5 лет назад +2

    정말 고맙습니다!!!! 덕분에요 제가 정말 열심히 공부해!!!!!!💪💪😍😍
    "Talk to me in korean" 최고! 👍👍❤❤

  • @agnieszkatwardosz5106
    @agnieszkatwardosz5106 5 лет назад +2

    So am I a genius if I knew all except like 2 of them? Waiting for 30 advanced verbs now so that I can suffer haha

  • @fluffysugakookies9580
    @fluffysugakookies9580 5 лет назад +3

    if I know the first 5 inna be happy
    edit: didnt know the first one...

  • @shirin3166
    @shirin3166 4 года назад +2

    Me: *ill study hard!*
    My brain: *oop- y'all heard that?*
    After few minutes learning
    My brain: *i honestly dont know what to say*
    Me: YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO KEEP THEM IN YOUR BRAINNNN
    My brain: *im a brain*
    Me: *WELL?!*

  • @imtheleadsheepinchina6448
    @imtheleadsheepinchina6448 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks to so many kdramas i know that kyoron means marriage 🤣

  • @margscarpone
    @margscarpone 5 лет назад +7

    I know all of these words yet I still doubt whether I’m actually intermediate or not based on my inability to confidently have conversations haha. Gotta step my 자신감 up.

    • @Mort7an
      @Mort7an 5 лет назад

      Exactly what I thought. Glad I'm not the only one. :)

  • @mapetidye
    @mapetidye 3 месяца назад

    I knew all of these words yay!!

  • @TheManiacc45
    @TheManiacc45 5 лет назад +1

    30 verbs for advance learners???

  • @meowBlitz
    @meowBlitz 4 года назад +1

    I consider myself beginner, but only 비교하다 was new to me... 🤔🤔

  • @sulljoh1
    @sulljoh1 5 лет назад +8

    미국 사람 이에요 그래서 I try not to talk about "winning" too much. It makes me sound like 트럼프 :-X

    • @Mort7an
      @Mort7an 5 лет назад +1

      Funny. :)

  • @babogatta2020
    @babogatta2020 2 года назад

    안녕하세요 talk to me in korean
    저는 네르따입니다
    저는 한국말을 공부하는 인도네시아의 사람입니다
    모든 ttmik 의 동영상은 재미있었습니다
    저는 영어 못하는 인도네시아의사람으로서 좀 늦게 이해해서 번역해요
    모든 ttmik의 동영상은 인도네시아말의 텤스도 넣어주십시요
    감사합니다

  • @nyiranyang2577
    @nyiranyang2577 5 лет назад +1

    1:06 나랑 결혼해 줄래~ in Seunggi’s singing voice

  • @GR..877
    @GR..877 2 года назад

    do they have a memrise course for stuff like this ? all i could find that is TTMIK on there is too easy/No audio and not Intermediate

  • @Sujin891
    @Sujin891 10 месяцев назад

    There's no pdf for this?😢

  • @tinymoa14
    @tinymoa14 2 года назад

    ThankYou

  • @tinymoa14
    @tinymoa14 Год назад

    Just a note for beginners. 가져오다 is used to bring things and not people. If you want to bring (pick up a person) we use another verb

    • @talktomeinkorean
      @talktomeinkorean  Год назад +1

      Yes, in that case you need to use 데려오다, for people.

  • @yoyyy27
    @yoyyy27 5 лет назад

    단어들을 이미 알고 있어서 기분이 너무 좋아요 😊

  • @itzjmss
    @itzjmss 5 лет назад

    I'm happy I could understand a lot of the verbs shown in the video 😍

  • @FrankM
    @FrankM 5 лет назад

    1:08 버리다, 1:25 잡다, 6:28 청소하다 appear in Level 1 of the grammar books.
    2:59 It's interesting that 돌아오다 contains 오다, which means "to come", making it easy to remember.

  • @kholmatovazukhra4445
    @kholmatovazukhra4445 5 лет назад

    Thank you for very useful informations...it would be great also if TTIK release more information about korean antonym words for intermediate students. Thank you so much!

  • @pequadcob2009
    @pequadcob2009 5 лет назад

    To lose sounds like "cheater" haha

  • @alecven
    @alecven 5 лет назад

    Very helpful, thanks a lot!

  • @megan3467
    @megan3467 5 лет назад

    Thanks for these!! I've heard a few on these from LoL Streams on ther korean servers, nice to recognise a few

  • @AyakoSapphirePhoenix
    @AyakoSapphirePhoenix 5 лет назад

    I used to know these but now Im falling behind in my korean because no time study 😔

  • @k_heba4832
    @k_heba4832 5 лет назад

    That's what's i was looking for? Thank you

  • @emiliabreaks2519
    @emiliabreaks2519 5 лет назад

    very helpful, thank you 💓

  • @468strings7
    @468strings7 5 лет назад

    고르다 vs 선택하다 ?

  • @sadamhussain3497
    @sadamhussain3497 5 лет назад

    Thank you