The Difference between Hanja (한자) and Sino-Korean Words (한자어) - 한자 패치 #3

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  • Опубликовано: 16 фев 2022
  • Learning Korean is a big task. Not only do you need to learn Korean words and pronunciation, you have to learn how to read hangul (한글) - the Korean writing system. That's not the whole story though - you also have to learn hanja! not only do hanja (한자) make up a ton of Korean vocabulary known as Sino-Korean words, these Chinese characters are also an important part of reading Korean, and you'll find them all over the place if you travel to Korea. Many of them are easy, and accessible to beginners.
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Комментарии • 31

  • @Myautumnpages
    @Myautumnpages 2 года назад +8

    As someone who studied Chinese for years before starting Korean, I found I had a WAY easier time with 한자어 than I would have otherwise. The problem comes up when, for example, my husband (Korean) uses a word I don’t know, so I always ask him if he knows the 한자 for it but of course he doesn’t lol.

    • @KoreanPatch
      @KoreanPatch  2 года назад +4

      Yeah, haha I totally feel you on the "not knowing the 한자" part. Glad to hear they have been helpful for you, too!

  • @learnkoreanwithKorean
    @learnkoreanwithKorean 2 года назад +2

    정말 , 명확하게 이해하고 있군요. 한문을 어원으로 공부하면, 정말 단어가 폭발적으로 늘어날 수 있습니다. 100% 동감합니다.

  • @taeminhan3919
    @taeminhan3919 2 года назад +2

    Finally! A foreign speaker who pronounces '한자' correctly (/한짜/)! It's music to my ears!!

    • @KoreanPatch
      @KoreanPatch  2 года назад +1

      Thanks!! Hopefully we can make it so everyone says it right.

    • @eclecticdreams
      @eclecticdreams 2 года назад

      I've been noticing how Ian says it differently than I usually hear it.

  • @LearnRealKorean
    @LearnRealKorean 2 года назад +4

    와우, 선생님의 내공이 느껴지는 강의입니다 ㅎㅎㅎ 제가 어릴 때는 학교에서 한자를 엄청 열심히 배웠는데(영상의 한시를 다 읽을 수 있을 정도로요!!) 어휘력 발달에 확실히 도움이 되었어요. 그치만 한국어 학습자들에게 한자까지 공부하라고 하는 것이 미안해서ㅋㅋㅋ 어느 정도까지 알려줘야할 지 늘 고민입니다ㅋㅋ

    • @KoreanPatch
      @KoreanPatch  2 года назад

      선생님!! 저는 팬입니다! 댓글 남겨주셔서 감사합니다 😊 한시를 진짜 읽을 수 있으세요?? 정말 대단하시네요!! 저도 어느 날 그 정도로 알고 있었으면 좋겠는데 아직 멀었어요. 제 여자친구가 한자능력감정시험 3급 합격하면 갓모자 사준다고 해서 어려운 한자를 열심히 공부하고 있습니다!! ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @toniamor3187
    @toniamor3187 2 года назад +1

    ahh omg I just started my Hanja learning Journey and you answered a lot of questions I had in mind, tysm!

  • @JoshIgoe
    @JoshIgoe 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the videos. I've been learning Korean for about 10 years and Hanja is something I never really touched upon, but hanja-o is very useful! I agree you notice so many of the words and knowing the origin is helpful. I continue to study Korean now I am back in the UK, and channels like this one are really amazing. Keep it up!

    • @KoreanPatch
      @KoreanPatch  2 года назад

      Thanks!! I'm glad you're sticking with it! 😊

  • @n.s.2730
    @n.s.2730 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this, it's so informative and well explained! You're a great teacher. I'll sign up to the e-mail list now :)

    • @KoreanPatch
      @KoreanPatch  2 года назад +1

      Wow! Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad this was helpful for you!!

  • @fransmith3255
    @fransmith3255 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this video. I was just generally calling it all 한자, lol. I didn't know the the term 한자어. I live in country Korea where there are no classes, so I just 독학 at home. 한자 makes learning words soooo much easier, and massively more interesting, because you discover that the relationships between words/word meanings are so different to those of English. Words that I never really thought of as being related I find have relationships in Korean, and that is fascinating. I think learning words is easier with 한자 because you spend more time with the word, thinking about it and it's meaning, so your learning is more thorough, and secondly because you can then relate that word to a lot of other words. I'm enjoying your videos. :-)

    • @KoreanPatch
      @KoreanPatch  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment!! They're really cool, aren't they?

  • @lizaminasyan9255
    @lizaminasyan9255 Год назад

    thank you so much for this video, really useful. keep going!

  • @johnkieffer5854
    @johnkieffer5854 5 месяцев назад

    I'm just learning, so I may be wrong. My impression is
    rhat every hanzi character is a hanja character but not vice-versa. Every hanja character produces a single sound which can be expressed as a single hangul syllable.

  • @thatswhatiwannawatch
    @thatswhatiwannawatch 2 года назад +2

    I would love to know more about how they caption 예능 프로그램! It's never what the person said. It's almost like commentary. There was only once I understood it... A woman was wholly shocked and embarrassed 😳 and they used the character for death and a bunch of ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @KoreanPatch
      @KoreanPatch  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, that video would be a pretty big project haha

  • @jillvslangs
    @jillvslangs 2 года назад +1

    Ohhh I’d love to hear more about how Hanja are used in the variety shows 😳 peaked my interest there! 😂

    • @KoreanPatch
      @KoreanPatch  2 года назад +2

      I think I'll need an editor before I make a video like that. The amount of clip grabbing from 예능 that would be required is.. Not something I could make myself do hahaha

    • @jillvslangs
      @jillvslangs 2 года назад

      @@KoreanPatch hahahaha fair enough 🤣 I shall be patiently waiting until the day ~ 😂👏🏻👏🏻✨✨

  • @Learninglotsoflanguages
    @Learninglotsoflanguages 2 года назад +1

    I am trying to study hanja to kill two birds with one stone. Increase vocabulary because at a high intermediate level I figure it will be the most effective way to learn more now that I have the basics. And also to help with Japanese kanji and I am just starting to learn Japanese. I saw the symbol for people and that helped me remember the meaning and so far I have also been able to remember the Japanese word too. Who knows, maybe learning Japanese kanji will also have a reverse effect on Korean. I have been waiting awhile to start Japanese so I wouldn’t mix up the two languages :) my dream is to work in Japan since my attempts to work in Korea again have all failed. I just love East Asia. Anyway, that was long, sorry but love the videos! Now RUclips keeps recommending your videos whenever I log on :)

    • @KoreanPatch
      @KoreanPatch  2 года назад

      Love to hear it!! I'm glad you're finding ways to achieve your goals - learning these characters is definitely 일석이조 😊 well, maybe more than 2 haha

  • @Purpleeest
    @Purpleeest Год назад

    How do I know which ones I should learn to write and which I shouldn't (the hobby category)?

  • @brookParsons
    @brookParsons Год назад

    kamsammmaaaahhhhh Really, OMG < I am On the spectrum and to learn launguage is hard for Me , with traditional Teav=chers!!! thank U 4 Ur\ Work

  • @oceandiscovery5288
    @oceandiscovery5288 2 года назад

    I am interested in taking the Korean Patch Hanja course. I have taken Jeremy's Hanja Course with Motivate Korean. Will this course be similar to Jeremy's Hanja course?

    • @KoreanPatch
      @KoreanPatch  2 года назад

      Hey there! Glad to hear you're interested. We're currently in a close beta test phase, but I expect to have updates on that in a few weeks.
      This course is totally different than Jeremy's (excellent) Hanja course. This course is focused on teaching actual 한자 you need to reach full literacy in Korean - Jeremy's course focuses on 한자어 - how to build your vocabulary by analyzing the connections between sino-korean words. He doesn't do much with the characters in that course.

  • @kokekuka24
    @kokekuka24 Год назад

    한국어와 일본어에서 한자가 가지는 역할은 서양언어에서 라틴어가 가지는 그것과 비슷하죠.. 일상생활에서 써먹을 수준의 한국어 습득을 위해서는 굳이 한자까지 공부할 필요는 없지만 고급 한국어, 학술적 한국어까지 이해하려면 한자를 공부하는게 확실히 유리합니다...

    • @KoreanPatch
      @KoreanPatch  Год назад

      제가 만든 "Your Teacher is Wrong about 한자"라는 영상에는 한자를 왜 배워야 된다고 생각하는지를 더 자세하게 설명했습니다~ 😊

    • @user-hq3ht2hp6x
      @user-hq3ht2hp6x 7 месяцев назад +1

      No, this is different.
      Latin and English are both alphabetical texts and can only express sounds.
      However, Chinese characters are pictographs, and because Chinese characters are monosyllabic, there are many homophones. Chinese can distinguish homophones by relying on tones and Chinese characters.But Korean has neither tones nor Hanja, which makes it easy to confuse Korean hanja words, which can lead to many problems.
      Learning Latin for a British person will only let him know the origin of words, but Koreans learning Chinese can not only know the origin of words, but also make daily life more convenient and reduce confusion.