you have the simplest yet clearest explanation i've ever watched. You don't know how much you're doing means especially for us who cannot afford to take formal korean lessons. Thank you very much
Originally, 좋아 means good, and 좋아해 means "(to) like" as a verb. Technically, 저 카메라 좋아 means "That camera is good", and to say "I like cameras" it would be "(나는 or 저는) 카메라를 좋아해(or 좋아해요)" or "(나는 or 저는) 카메라가 좋아(or 좋아요)."
For example... 잘못 없어, 따뜻하다, 빚 없어... those are pronounced as 잘모덥써(잘몯 없어), 따뜨타다(따뜯하다), 비덥써(빋 없어). Actually, it's kind of a rule that if a consonant like ㅅ,ㅈ,ㅊ,ㅌ comes to the bottom of a syllable then it is sounded as ㄷ, and if that syllable is followed by some word like 없다,하다 then the rule carries on.
I am Japanese. I’m studying English and started studying Korean language.Your Videos are very helpful for me! I’m going to continue to watch your videos!
This comment comes 10 years too late. 선생님 displaying multiple talents in this great video - teaching, drawing, scriptwriting, and voice-acting! I like the step-by-step breakdown of explaining. I have subscribed and definitely will be using this channel to supplement my learning of Korean. Two thumbs up!
English is not my main language but your lessons are very simple and clear. I can understand almost everything. I can improve my English during learning Korean. Thx so much.
Thank you! I am learning Korean, because my mum was, but now that she’s not here, I must learn Korean. Thank you for providing quality lessons for those who have no access to good education!
Wow! I have never heard "... issda / eopda" explained as "is / is not there". That REALLY helps explain some of the subtle uses of those verbs, which are usually translated as just "is / is not", or "have / don't have", which really don't capture the meaning well, at all. Glad I watched this vid!
@sarapeacefullife Between "이게(this one is) 더(more) 크다(big)." and "이게 더 커." for an example, (both mean "This one is bigger.").... the latter one "이게 더 커" sounds a little more communicating (or explaining), while the former one "이게 더 크다" CAN BE sounded like reading a book or talking to yourself, etc. You can use either one in conversation, though.
He speaks so fast untill I started to write (집) as (ᄌib) 😭🤝 but thank you so much, your vids really helps me a lot in learning Korean, hwaiting! New subscriber here!
I love the way you teach. My first language is spanish but with these videos I can practice english as well.. and the explanation of the sentences structure is so easy. It's unbelievable that I just found this channel after 9 yrs. If I have found this before I would have become fluent in korean years ago lol Thank youuu..please keep doing this kind of material♡
안녕하세요 선생님 너무 감사합니다!!! ^_^ this video clear up the little confusion I had with adjectives and I'm more happy because at __3:40__min to the end (before the conversation) I was conjugating-changing the descriptive verbs to adjectifs and even translating to english-knowing the meaning of the korean sentence, all my answers were correct :) I was like 'yaaaaaaaaaay I get it right' (after listening your answers) which means I understood no confusion anymore ^_^ thank you so much as I've learned more descriptive verbs. 수고하셨습니다.
Well.. i think i am late to find those videos but so helpful;i am happy to find them.I was wondering how you've started your channel then wow really where was I?♡
Talk To Me In Korean has lessons on this I think. But basically, from what I remember, if the verb stem (the bit before 다) ends with a "ㅂ", it ends with "워". If the verb stem ends with "ㅏ" or "ㅗ" , it ends with "ㅏ". If the verb stem ends with anything else, it ends with "ㅓ". Those are the basic rule I believe. Hope this helps ^^
well, I mean 맛없어 is an exception to the rule because it doesn't followe the rules like 맛있어... where the 받침 sound is carried to the following syllable. 마 시 써
The videos are good but they are generally examples and a little information.If you want to underatand from scrap I suggest you refer to Miss Vicky channel first and then come here for practice.
you have the simplest yet clearest explanation i've ever watched. You don't know how much you're doing means especially for us who cannot afford to take formal korean lessons. Thank you very much
Yeah so true ...
منو ٠د.ز
When 저 is used right before a subject, it means "that". 저 카메라 (that camera), 저 사람 (that person), 저 빌딩 (that building)... etc.
Thank you for clearing this
두통이 있습니다
@@hold.on9 얼른 치료하세요^^
오잉 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
아 맞당! 제 유튜브 오시면 문상 드리고있어요~
Your lessons are not just informative but fun . Thx a million
You're welcome :)
@@ConversationalKorean you’re amazingggg
Originally, 좋아 means good, and 좋아해 means "(to) like" as a verb. Technically, 저 카메라 좋아 means "That camera is good", and to say "I like cameras" it would be "(나는 or 저는) 카메라를 좋아해(or 좋아해요)" or "(나는 or 저는) 카메라가 좋아(or 좋아요)."
Conversational Korean thanks for this
why could it be 카메라를 ? or 카메라가?
Lifia Artha cuz 를 is for objects which would make more sense then 가
For example... 잘못 없어, 따뜻하다, 빚 없어... those are pronounced as 잘모덥써(잘몯 없어), 따뜨타다(따뜯하다), 비덥써(빋 없어). Actually, it's kind of a rule that if a consonant like ㅅ,ㅈ,ㅊ,ㅌ comes to the bottom of a syllable then it is sounded as ㄷ, and if that syllable is followed by some word like 없다,하다 then the rule carries on.
Conversational Korean thank you so much
ㄴㅓㄴㅓㄴㅇㅕㅕㄴㅕㄴㅗㅇㅓㅓㅓㄴㅓ ㅇㅐㅇㅓㅇㅏㅇ ㅏㅇ
ㅊㅊㄹㅍ
I am Japanese. I’m studying English and started studying Korean language.Your Videos are very helpful for me! I’m going to continue to watch your videos!
Thank you! Arigato! 😀
it is easy to learn on your chanel. you are now my korean teacher
Thanks!
@@ConversationalKorean Thank you
Sungsaenim is that how write it?
@@LLLadySSS 선생님 '
외국인들 너무 귀엽다 ㅜㅠ ㅋㅋㅋ
You're very welcome, and thanks!
감사합니다
전 한국어 배우고 싶는 아랍사람고 SNS로부터 공부하고 배우고 있습니다
이제부터 당신은 제 한국어 선생님입니다
고마워요, yasmina! 즐겁게 공부하시길 바래요.
Wow, I understood what you said. I am glad you felt the same too.
👍 👍 👍
로즈 화이팅!
Can someone pls clarify a small doubt?
The words 공부 and 배우고, don’t they have the same meaning? Or do they differ by some means?
This lesson was a lot easier than Basic Korean Classic 02. I'm so relieved. Thanks again. Great series.
ㄹㅊㅍㄹㅍ
정말 감사합니다 선생님!
+Natasha Aulia You're welcome!
그래 열심히 하고
화이팅
@보프 리마스터 외국인도 띄어쓰기는 한다
@보프 리마스터 아직 띄어쓰기는 배우지 못하셨군요?
haha the end were he asked how many he skipped and the other one said all of them
This comment comes 10 years too late. 선생님 displaying multiple talents in this great video - teaching, drawing, scriptwriting, and voice-acting! I like the step-by-step breakdown of explaining. I have subscribed and definitely will be using this channel to supplement my learning of Korean. Two thumbs up!
알고리즘은 내가 한국어를 다시 배우기를 원하는듯 하다
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Si soy
This is the most perfect channel to learn korean😭😭😭
이거 보고 있는 한국인 있음?ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 나 왜 이거 재밌지ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
전 이걸로 역으로 영어공부중이에욬ㅋㅋㅋ
@@수지-e9g 저도 그러고 있었음 ㅋㅋㅋ
why ppl sleep at this channel? this is most informative korean-learning channel i ever watched:'D
Why do you think people sleep at this channel?
I found this video really useful and clear while living in 2020..
WHERE WAS I?
English is not my main language but your lessons are very simple and clear. I can understand almost everything. I can improve my English during learning Korean. Thx so much.
This makes me remember Shinee's song "누나 너는 에뻐."
omg yes stan shinee
replay replay replay
It means sister( a guy called a lady who is older than her) , you are so beautiful right?
@@celineooi9138 Yes, that means
But Shinee's song is
누나 너는 예뻐 (x)
Sister you are preety
누난(=누나는) 너무 예뻐 (o)
Sister so preety
너무
Thank you! I am learning Korean, because my mum was, but now that she’s not here, I must learn Korean. Thank you for providing quality lessons for those who have no access to good education!
You're welcome 😊
Wow! I have never heard "... issda / eopda" explained as "is / is not there". That REALLY helps explain some of the subtle uses of those verbs, which are usually translated as just "is / is not", or "have / don't have", which really don't capture the meaning well, at all. Glad I watched this vid!
이게 뭐예요? 이 수업은 정말 쉬워요. 좋아합니다.. 대단히 감사합니다 .
🇨🇷💚💕
저도 고마워요.
응원합니다
Im going to listen to this everyday until i got it ahah^^ thank you~~~
Mira Song You're welcome! :)
It's a very nice channel. I have been learning english and korean, with this channel i can practice both. Thank you!
Simple and to the point..no unnecessary things..thank you for the video.
The best language learning channel I've come across. Thank you so much for your hard work!
@sarapeacefullife Between "이게(this one is) 더(more) 크다(big)." and "이게 더 커." for an example, (both mean "This one is bigger.").... the latter one "이게 더 커" sounds a little more communicating (or explaining), while the former one "이게 더 크다" CAN BE sounded like reading a book or talking to yourself, etc.
You can use either one in conversation, though.
This is really the way of teaching i have been searching for a year. Glad to found you. Your videos are so nice.
정말 감사합니다 ^^
이렇게 한국말 너무 쉬워요
He speaks so fast untill I started to write (집) as (ᄌib) 😭🤝 but thank you so much, your vids really helps me a lot in learning Korean, hwaiting! New subscriber here!
😹
And all this time i thought 시원하다 meant refreshing.... Thankyou for the informative lessons.
You're welcome, Natsu!
On a random day I discover this gem,감사합니다 선생님 😇 it's so clear and basic
Wow..
Ur lessons ..method..
Very cool very awesome
Very useful !!
저는 알제리 사람입니다 ㅋ
감사합니다 선생님 ~
이피니트나나 You're welcome! Thanks, 이피니트나나!
This is gold. Thank you.
Lena Lang You're welcome :)
you're a really good teacher!
Such a wonderful teaching Korean Language about Basic Korean
Awesome video for intermediate level
Thumbs up for you💯💯💯
Thanks
haha i love how the credits go to the same person 🤣 thank you for this lesson!! you’re channel is very helpful. 감사합니다 for being my 선생님!!
its fun and easy to learn! and I like the part of dialog. it was so funny..hahahaha
akmal fizziah amat Thanks!
Conversational Korean do you have Google+ account? ^^
akmal fizziah amat Yes, I have. I'm not that familiar with Google+ though ^^
can you give me? hehe. im learning by myself now..
akmal fizziah amat Yes, of course :) plus.google.com/u/0/b/115049323896215869814/115049323896215869814/posts
OMG I laughed so hard when he said ' THE tangerine! '
So in the end they both didn't do 숙제. Lol
전 이거로 영어공부 시작했습니다. 이해가 잘 되네요 감사합니다.
저도 고마워요! 도움이 된다니 기쁘네요!
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
앜ㅋㅋㅋ 저도임
Thank you sooo much!!!!!!!!!! You are helping me so much, I’ve tried alot of ways to learn korean but none helped me that much as you!
I love the way you teach. My first language is spanish but with these videos I can practice english as well.. and the explanation of the sentences structure is so easy. It's unbelievable that I just found this channel after 9 yrs. If I have found this before I would have become fluent in korean years ago lol Thank youuu..please keep doing this kind of material♡
Your videos are really easy to understand and really helpful!!
Thankyou so much!
The conversations are everything.
와~ I'm loving your youtube channel. The videos uploaded are helpful. 감사합니다😊
You're welcome! 🙂
안녕하세요 선생님
너무 감사합니다!!! ^_^ this video clear up the little confusion I had with adjectives and I'm more happy because at __3:40__min to the end (before the conversation) I was conjugating-changing the descriptive verbs to adjectifs and even translating to english-knowing the meaning of the korean sentence, all my answers were correct :) I was like 'yaaaaaaaaaay I get it right' (after listening your answers) which means I understood no confusion anymore ^_^ thank you so much as I've learned more descriptive verbs.
수고하셨습니다.
You're welcome! :)
lol, I love this channel, I'm Mexican and this channel it's a really good one!
its 2021 and still one of the best videos for learning.
it is really fun to watch at every dialog at your videos.
This makes me remember Shiner's song "누나 너는 에뻐."
You're making it simple and easy thank you!
That is correct in that regard.
Thank you so much!!!!! The lesson was really well explained and I understood it but now I have to memorize new words 😵💫
THANKS so much this video is really good
+Jamila Khaba You're welcome!
아니 알고리즘에 뜬 이유가 있을거아니냐고ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ내가 뭘했길랰ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㄹㅇㅋㅋ 알고리즘은 알다가도 모르겠다고 ㅋㅋ
ㄹㅇㅋㅋ 공부좀 하라는건가
I love this videos the explanation is so good. Greetings from Mexico.
Hola! Gracias!
thank you so much.. I have so many videos..But my mind can catch it easily.. keep it up!
Thankyou so so much sir !! Its really fun to learn like this and your explanations are very clear !
Thank you 🙏 it’s really helpful and easy to understand.
You're welcome!
I was drinkin milk while learning how yo say Milk is cold lol! 선생님, 감사합니다!!!
drinking* to*
우유를 추워요. (춥다)
찬 우유
정말 잘 배웠습니다. 저의 부족한 부분을 채워주신거 같네요.정말 감사합니다.
Well.. i think i am late to find those videos but so helpful;i am happy to find them.I was wondering how you've started your channel then wow really where was I?♡
I can’t believe this was 9 years ago wow
Thnks for this lesson. It is fun and especially easy to learn than other lessons.
너무 감사합니다 선생님 .😊미얀마예요.🙋
Your lessons are straight and clear!
Thank you😊
나는 영어 배우고 있는데 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
It really shocked me when i saw this video was uploaded 10 years ago. It's really amazing that am taking a 10 years old lesson. 🤭
이 수업은 나의 초급 한국어에 매우 도움이 됩니다 갑사합니다 선상님
선생님 레순이 재미있어요. 감사합니다 🙇♀️🙏🏻
뭘요! 저도 감사합니다!
I love your videos so much! Thank you for making them!!!
Why there's a "이" at the end of the noun? I know that when you put it in front it's like a determinant...
How do I know when to use "워", "어" or "아" on the verbs at the end of the phrase?
Talk To Me In Korean has lessons on this I think. But basically, from what I remember, if the verb stem (the bit before 다) ends with a "ㅂ", it ends with "워". If the verb stem ends with "ㅏ" or "ㅗ" , it ends with "ㅏ". If the verb stem ends with anything else, it ends with "ㅓ". Those are the basic rule I believe. Hope this helps ^^
There is a bright moon, a dark cave. A pretty puppy... But no ugly stuff.
감사합니다. 너무 유익했어요.
처음에 1탄 나온거 봤더니 2탄 나와서 안보다가 결국 봤는데 이제 3탄나와요
These vids help a ton, it’s simple yet really informative I love ittttt ty :D
well, I mean 맛없어 is an exception to the rule because it doesn't followe the rules like 맛있어... where the 받침 sound is carried to the following syllable. 마 시 써
Wow I just loved this class so much
this dialogue is a mood.
The videos are good but they are generally examples and a little information.If you want to underatand from scrap I suggest you refer to Miss Vicky channel first and then come here for practice.
2020 thank you from the future 💜💜💜💜💜
알고리즘에 1탄 2탄 나오더니 이젠 3탄이 나온다
@habitabledata You're welcome! :)
I will study your answer (그리고 ~ 그리고 당신의 비디오 보면서 계속 공부할께요) it's the best answer I've received to that question. 정말 고맙습니다!
영상 너무ㅜ귀여워...책으로 만들어줘요
Thank you very much!
With your videos i learn very well.
You are welcome!
굴에는 두가지 뜻이 있습니다.
먹는 굴과 통과하는 굴이있습니다.
여기서 통과하는 굴은 동굴 혹은 터널이라고합니다.
realy nice video
love it ..thank you
이걸왜보는거지 ... 재밌다..
오....알고리즘은 우리가 하도 비속어쓰니까 한국어 다시배우라는건가....
nice... you help me a lot , upload more video with new verbs and variation please...
Wow! Thank you so much for this! It's great for refining Korean grammar!
He kind of sounds like Jin.
Also it would be good if you include more conversations.
아 ㅋㅋㅋ 1편을 누른게 실수였지 3편까지 뜨네
Jeo = pointing something out
Keu = the ones tak about
Talk
1편,2편,3편... 이제 알고리즘으로 정주행 각인가
thank you so much, this is very good! Especially that you provide some vocabulary as well as grammar!