the way yoon sir explains it seems like is more experienced then any other teacher to which i can reach out just by staying at home. i am gonna learn till end.
This grammar point is very similar to my native language Marathi & Hindi ( Indian languages) I had no tough time understanding this. But thankyou professor for your time.
I think you might need a subject particle for the second 너 so it's 네가, and since you are talking about someone else's actions in the second clause you could use honorifics like 사랑하셨어.
The best teacher to explain the most difficult points in korean language. Thanks 😊
I love how you make yourself laugh when you teach. You teach with so much joy, it makes learning so enjoyable!
Thank you, teacher! I love his videos. It's the best way to understand hard topics in Korean ♡
the way yoon sir explains it seems like is more experienced then any other teacher to which i can reach out just by staying at home.
i am gonna learn till end.
Very useful. Great to find your channel
This grammar point is very similar to my native language Marathi & Hindi ( Indian languages)
I had no tough time understanding this.
But thankyou professor for your time.
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Thank you, one of the clearest explanation
Thank you very much 😊
The explanation is really good. Thank you very much.
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설명해주셔서 감사합니다 교수님!! 정말 많은 도움이 됐습니다. 저는 한국어를 공부하는 친구에게, '공부하려고 윤 교수님 비디오를 사용해 보신다고 추천합니다.
안녕하세요 선생님, es impresionante como puedo comprenderte entre la mezcla de coreano inglés ~ estudio a ambos idiomas 💯
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한국어 질문이 있으시면 윤 박사에게 물어보세요.
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Thank you sir
Is it correct if I say ;
난 널 사랑해 봤는데 너 날 안 사랑했어..
( I wanted to say “ I tried loving you , but you didn’t love me “)
I think you might need a subject particle for the second 너 so it's 네가, and since you are talking about someone else's actions in the second clause you could use honorifics like 사랑하셨어.
Thank you
as a Mandarin speaker, as first i feel this usage is odd cuz i think in eng. then dawns on me we have this exact same idea/expression in madarin😅