200 sentences Koreans use everyday

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  • In this video, you can learn 200 sentences that Koreans use every day. Koreans use these sentences a lot in real life. So after you know these sentences, you will be able to hear them on Korean TV or drama.
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Комментарии • 227

  • @taacccoos1618
    @taacccoos1618 2 года назад +201

    for everyone who needs it, korean will get easier and easier as you practice, keep reading out loud (youll be able to start reading in your head and thinking in korean with that too)

    • @rabiyakamran661
      @rabiyakamran661 Год назад +4

      Thanks bro..... I have also learnt it little but I'm not fluent and can't understand it fluently 😞😔😔😔😔

    • @Necokeniii
      @Necokeniii Год назад

      I appreciate it, sometimes I take breaks because I feel like korean sounds faster than normal.

  • @chafelixeu4162
    @chafelixeu4162 2 года назад +14

    I'm in the middle of the video and i realized that most of the phrases are in 반말/casual something you'd only be able to use with your friend and someone who is younger than you ㅎㅎ Thank you so much for making this♥️

  • @tatendadune171
    @tatendadune171 2 года назад +21

    I really appreciate the fact that you refrained from speaking English in this video. Korean is what I want to learn and you utilised my brain's ability to process spoken words and match them with Korean characters while separating the written English so my brain knows the English is a translation of the characters I'm seeing and the words I'm hearing. You are an intelligent teacher. I wish all language teachers taught like this. Well done! 👏 👏 👏

  • @demi.
    @demi. 3 года назад +421

    video content (romanisation in comments)
    인사말 greeting
    안녕 hello
    오랜만이야 it’s been a while
    잘 지냈어 how are you
    어떻게 지냈어 how have you been
    잘 지냈어 how are you
    별일 없었어 everything okay
    잘 지냈지 i’ve been doing well
    별일 없었어 nothing happened
    매일 똑같아 every day is the same
    너무 바빴어 i’ve been too busy
    요즘 한가해 i’m free these days
    너는 요즘 어때 how have you been these days
    너는 잘 지냈어 how are you
    [dialogue] 안녕? 오랜만이야. 잘 지냈어?
    잘 지냈지. 매일 똑같아. 너는 질 지냈어?
    안녕 bye
    조심히 가 go carefully
    잘 들어가 go home safely
    다음에 보자 see you later
    내일 보자 see you tomorrow
    연락할게 i’ll be in touch
    [dialogue] 안녕. 조심히 가.
    너도 잘 들어가. 연락할게.
    이름이 뭐야 what’s your name
    내 이름은 제니야 my name is jenny
    나는 제니야 i’m jenny
    오늘 날씨 어때 how’s the weather today
    오늘 추워 is it cold today
    추워 it’s freezing
    완전 겨울 날씨야 it’s totally winter weather
    별로 안 추워 it’s not that cold
    추위가 좀 풀렸어 the cold has eased up a bit
    오늘 눈 온대 will it snow today
    눈 온대 it’s going to snow
    밖에 많이 더워 is it too hot outside
    아니, 안 더워 no, it’s not hot
    응, 진짜 더워 yes, it’s so hot
    오늘 비 온대 will it rain today
    응, 비 온대 yes, it will rain
    아니, 안 온대 no, it won’t rain
    오후에 소나기 온대 showers will come in the afternoon
    오늘 날씨 정말 좋다 the weather is really nice today
    산책 가기 좋은 날씨야 nice weather to go for a walk
    바람이 많이 불어 it’s windy
    날씨가 쌀쌀해 the weather is chilly
    일교차가 큰 날씨야 daytime and nighttime temperatures are quite different
    지금 뭐해 what are you doing now
    뭐하고 있어 what are you doing
    책 읽고 있어 i’m reading a book
    유튜브 보고 있어 i’m watching youtube
    밥 먹고 있어 i’m eating
    공부하고 있어 i’m studying
    친구 만나고 있어 i’m meeting a friend
    커피 마시고 있어 i’m drinking coffee
    일라고 있어 i’m working
    출근 중이야 i’m on my way to work
    집에 가고 있어 i’m going home
    아무것도 안 해 do nothing
    누워있어 i’m lying down
    그냥 집에 있지 i’m just at home
    오늘 뭐해 what are you doing today
    이따 뭐 할 거야 what are you going to do later
    책 읽을 거야 i’m going to read a book
    영화 볼 거야 i’m going to watch a movie
    저녁 먹으러 갈 거야 i’m going to have dinner
    공부해야 돼 i have to study
    친구 만날 거야 i’m going to meet a friend
    코피 마시러 가려고 i’m going to go for a coffee
    일하러 가야 해 i have to go to work
    출근해야지 i have to go to work
    집에 갈 거야 i’m going home
    별 계획 없어 i have no plans
    일찍 자려고 i’m going to bed early
    주말에 뭐해 what are you doing at the weekend
    크리스마스에 뭐 할 거야 what are you going to do on christmas
    커피 좋아해 do you like coffee
    응, 좋아해 yes, i like
    아니, 안 좋아해 no, i don’t like
    무슨 커피 좋아해 what kind of coffee do you like
    커페라테 좋아해 i like caffe latte
    운동 좋아해 do you like exercise
    좋아하는 운동이 뭐야 what’s your favourite sport
    나 테니스 좋아해 i like tennis
    나 수영 좋아해 i like swimming
    운동 싫어해 i hate exercise
    무슨 음식 좋아해 what kind of food do you like
    떡볶이 좋아해 i like tteogbokki
    매콤한 음식은 다 좋아 i like all spicy food
    싫어하는 음식 있어 is there any food you don’t like
    버섯 싫어해 i hate mushrooms
    새우 알레르기가 있어 i’m allergic to shrimp
    매운 음식은 못 먹어 i can’t eat spicy food
    고양이가 좋아, 강아지가 좋아 do you like cats or dogs
    당연히 고양이지 cats, of course
    강아지가 더 좋아 i prefer dogs
    고마워 thank you
    선물 고마워 thank you for the gift
    잘 쓸게 i’ll use it well
    빌려줘서 고마워 thanks for lending it
    잘 썼어 i used it well
    잘 먹을게 i’ll eat well
    잘 먹었어 i ate well
    걱정해 줘서 고마워 thanks for worrying
    신경 싸줘서 고마워 thanks for caring
    축하해 congratulations
    생일 축하해 happy birthday to you
    합격 축하해 congratulations on your acceptance
    결혼 축하해 congratulations on your wedding
    정말 잘 됐다 that’s great
    그동안 수고 많았지 you’ve been working hard
    고생했어 you had a hard time
    축하해 줘서 고마워 thanks for your congratulations
    너 덕분이지 thanks to you
    그동안 도와줘서 고마워 thanks for helping me in the meantime
    [dialogue] 합격 축하해. 정말 잘 됐다. 고생했어.
    축하해 줘서 고마워. 너 덕분이지.
    어디 가 where are you going
    나 병원 가 i’m going to the hospital
    어디 가는 길이야 where are you going
    학교 가는 길이야 i’m on my way to school
    회사 가는 거야 are you going to work
    오늘 쉬는 날이야 today is my day off
    회사 안가 aren’t you going to work
    지금 가려고 i’m going now
    친구 어디서 만나 where do you meet your friend
    아직 안 정했어 we haven’t decided yet
    강남역에서 만나 at gangnam station
    뭐 타고 가 how do you get there
    지하철 차고 가 by subway
    걸어서 가 by on foot
    휴가 어디로 가 where are you going on vacation
    제주도로 가 i’m going to go to jeju island
    언제 가 when are you going
    두 시간 후에 출발할거야 i’m leaving in two hours
    여섯시까지 거야 해 i’m leaving in six hours
    다음 주에 가 i’m going next week
    얼마나 있다 올 거야 how long are you going to be there
    한 시간만 있다 올 거야 i’ll be back in an hour
    내일 올 거야 i’ll be back tomorrow
    2박 3일 two nights and three days
    [dialogue] 어디 가는 길이야.
    회사 가는 길이야.
    뭐 타고 가?
    지하철 타고 가.
    휴가 어디로 가?
    제주도로 가.
    언제 가?
    다음 주에 가.
    얼마나 있다 올 거야?
    2박 3일.
    누구야 who is this
    우리 엄마야 this is my mum
    우리 교수님이셔 this is our professor
    쟤는 누구야 who is that
    내 친구야 that’s my friend
    저 분은 누구 셔 who is that
    저분은 우리 사장님이야 that’s our boss
    사장님은 누구 셔 who is the boss
    저분이야 that’s him
    누가 너희 오빠야 who’s your brother
    저기 모자 쓴 사람이 우리 오빠야 the person wearing the hat over there is my brother
    너희 사장님은 어떤 분이셔 what’s your boss like
    좋은 분이야 he’s a good guy
    재밌으셔 he’s funny
    잔소리를 많이 하셔 he nags a lot
    성격이 급하셔 he is impatient
    네 남자친구 어때 what’s your boyfriend like
    키가 커 he’s tall
    잘생겼지 he’s handsome
    착해 he’s nice
    성격이 느긋해 he is easygoing
    말이 없는 편이야 he is a quiet person
    엄청 웃겨 he is so funny
    직업이 뭐야 what’s his job
    뭐 하는 사람이야 what does he do
    회사원이야 he’s an office worker
    병원에서 일해 he works at a hospital
    학교 선생님이야 he’s a school teacher
    학생이야 he’s a student
    나랑 같은 회사 다녀 he works for the same company with me
    어디에 살아 where does he live
    서울에 살아 he lives on seoul
    나랑 같은 동네에 살아 he lives in the same town as me
    어디에서 왔어 where did he come from
    미국에서 왔어 he’s from america
    부산 사람이야 he’s from busan
    [dialogue] 누구야
    내 친구야
    네 친구 어때
    키가 커. 그리고 엄청 웃겨
    뭐 하는 사람이야
    나랑 같은 회사 다녀
    원래 서울 사람이야
    아니, 원래는 부산 사람이야
    밥 먹었어 did you eat
    아침 먹었어 did you have breakfast
    먹었어 i ate
    아직 안 먹었어 i haven’t eaten yet
    뭐 먹었어 what did you eat
    빵 먹었어 i ate the bread
    밥 먹으러 갈까 shall we go to eat
    점심 먹으러 가자 let’s go for lunch
    아직 배가 안 고파 i’m not hungry yet
    배고파 i’m hungry
    이따 저녁 같이 먹을래 would you like to have dinner with me later
    밥 뭐 먹을래 what do you want to eat
    뭐 먹고 싶어 what do you want to eat
    피자 먹으러 가자 let’s get some pizza
    피자 먹는 게 어때 why don’t we eat pizza
    매콤한 거 먹고 싶어 i want something spicy
    밥 시켜먹자 let’s order something
    배달시켜 먹을까 how about ordering delivery food
    중국집에 시켜 먹자 let’s order some chinese dishes
    도시락 싸 와써 did you bring lunch
    싸 왔어 i brought it
    반찬 뭐야 what did you bring for side dishes
    김치랑 햄 싸 왔어 i brought kimchi and ham
    나눠 먹자 let’s share
    한입만 줘 can i try some
    커피 마실래 would you like some coffee
    차 마시러 가자 let’s go for tea
    후식 먹으러 갈까 why don’t we go for dessert
    물 좀 줘 water, please
    너무 배불러 i’m so full
    배 터질 것 같아 i’m stuffed
    [dialogue] 밥 먹었어?
    아직 안 먹었어. 배고파
    뭐 먹고 싶어?
    중국집에 시켜 먹자

    • @demi.
      @demi. 3 года назад +24

      greeting in-sa-mal
      hello an-nyeong
      it’s been a while o-laen-man-i-ya
      how are you jal ji-naess-eo
      how have you been eo-ddeoh-ge ji-naess-eo
      how are you jal ji-naess-eo
      everything okay byeol-il eobs-eoss-eo
      i’ve been doing well jal ji-naess-ji
      nothing happened byeol-il eobs-eoss-eo
      every day is the same mae-il ddog-gat-a
      i’ve been too busy neo-mu ba-bbass-eo
      i’m free these days yo-jeum han-ga-hae
      how have you been these days neo-neun yo-jeum eo-ddae
      how are you neo-neun jal ji-naess-eo
      bye an-nyeong
      go carefully jo-sim-hi ga
      go home safely jal deul-eo-ga
      see you later da-eum-e bo-ja
      see you tomorrow nae-il bo-ja
      i’ll be in touch yeon-lag-hal-ge
      what’s your name i-leum-i mwo-ya
      my name is jenny nae i-leum-eun je-ni-ya
      i’m jenny na-neun je-ni-ya
      how’s the weather today o-neul nal-ssi eo-ddae
      is it cold today o-neul chu-weo
      it’s freezing chu-weo
      it’s totally winter weather wan-jeon gyeo-ul nal-ssi-ya
      it’s not that cold byeol-lo an chu-weo
      the cold has eased up a bit chu-wi-ga jom pul-lyeoss-eo
      will it snow today o-neul nun on-dae
      it’s going to snow nun on-dae
      is it too hot outside bagg-e manh-i deo-weo
      no, it’s not hot a-ni, an deo-weo
      yes, it’s so hot eung, jin-jja deo-weo
      will it rain today o-neul bi on-dae
      yes, it will rain eung, bi on-dae
      no, it won’t rain a-ni, an on-dae
      showers will come in the afternoon o-hu-e so-na-gi on-dae
      the weather is really nice today o-neul nal-ssi jeong-mal joh-da
      nice weather to go for a walk san-chaeg ga-gi joh-eun nal-ssi-ya
      it’s windy ba-lam-i manh-i bul-eo
      the weather is chilly nal-ssi-ga ssal-ssal-hae
      temperatures are quite different il-gyo-cha-ga keun nal-ssi-ya
      what are you doing now ji-geum mwo-hae
      what are you doing mwo-ha-go iss-eo
      i’m reading a book chaeg ilg-go iss-eo
      i’m watching youtube yu-tyu-beu bo-go iss-eo
      i’m eating bab meog-go iss-eo
      i’m studying gong-bu-ha-go iss-eo
      i’m meeting a friend chin-gu man-na-go iss-eo
      i’m drinking coffee keo-pi ma-si-go iss-eo
      i’m working il-la-go iss-eo
      i’m on my way to work chil-geun jung-i-ya
      i’m going home jib-e ga-go iss-eo
      do nothing a-mu-geos-do an hae
      i’m lying down nu-weo-iss-eo
      i’m just at home geu-nyang jib-e iss-ji
      what are you doing today o-neul mwo-hae
      what are you going to do later i-ddae mwo hal geo-ya
      i’m going to read a book chaeg ilg-eum geo-ya
      i’m going to watch a movie yeong-hwa bol geo-ya
      i’m going to have dinner jeo-nyeog meog-eu-leo gal geo-ya
      i have to study gong-bu-hae-ya dwae
      i’m going to meet a friend chin-gu man-nal geo-ya
      i’m going to go for a coffee ko-pi ma-si-leo ga-lyeo-go
      i have to go to work il-ha-leo ga-ya hae
      i have to go to work chul-geun-hae-ya-ji
      i’m going home jib-e gal geo-ya
      i have no plans byeol gye-hweg eobs-eo
      i’m going to bed early il-jjig ja-lyeo-go
      what are you doing at the weekend ju-mal-e mwo-hae
      what are you going to do on christmas keu-li-seu-ma-seu-e mwo hal geo-ya
      do you like coffee keo-pi joh-a-hae
      yes, i like eung, joh-a-hae
      no, i don’t like a-ni, an joh-a-hae
      what kind of coffee do you like mu-seun keo-pi joh-a-hae
      i like caffe latte keo-pe-la-te joh-a-hae
      do you like exercise un-dong joh-a-hae
      what’s your favourite sport joh-a-ha-neun un-dong-i mwo-ya
      i like tennis na te-ni-seu joh-a-hae
      i like swimming na su-yeong joh-a-hae
      i hate exercise un-dong silh-eo-hae
      what kind of food do you like mu-seun eum-sig joh-a-hae
      i like ttoebokki ddeog-bogg-i joh-a-hae
      i like all spicy food mae-kom-han eum-sig-eun da joh-a
      is there any food you don’t like silh-eo-ha-neun eum-sig iss-eo
      i hate mushrooms beo-seos silh-eo-hae
      i’m allergic to shrimp sae-u al-le-lu-gi-ga iss-eo
      i can’t eat spicy food mae-un eum-sig-eun mos meog-eo
      do you like cats or dogs go-yang-i-ga joh-a, gang-a-ji-ga joh-a
      cats, of course dang-yeon-hi go-yang-i-ji
      i prefer dogs gang-ji-ga deo joh-a
      thank you go-ma-weo
      thank you for the gift seon-mul go-ma-weo
      i’ll use it well jal sseul-ge
      thanks for lending it bil-lyeo-jweo-seo go-ma-weo
      i used it well jal sseoss-eo
      i’ll eat well jal meog-eul-ge
      i ate well jal meog-eoss-eo
      thanks for worrying geog-jeong-hae jweo-seo go-ma-weo
      thanks for caring sin-gyeong ssa-jweo-seo go-ma-weo
      congratulations chug-ha-hae
      happy birthday to you saeng-il chug-ha-hae
      congratulations on your acceptance hab-gyeog chug-ha-hae
      congratulations on your wedding gyeol-hon chug-ha-hae
      that’s great jeong-mal jal dwaess-da
      you’ve been working hard geu-dong-an su-go manh-ass-ji
      you had a hard time go-saeng-haess-eo
      thanks for your congratulations chug-ha-hae jweo-seo go-ma-weo
      thanks to you neo deog-bun-i-ji
      thanks for helping me in the meantime geu-dong-an do-wa-jweo-seo go-ma-weo
      where are you going eo-di ga
      i’m going to the hospital na byeong-weon ga
      where are you going eo-di ga-neun gil-i-ya
      i’m on my way to school hag-gyo ga-neun gil-i-ya
      are you going to work hwe-sa ga-neun geo-ya
      today is my day off o-neul swi-neun nal-i-ya
      aren’t you going to work hwe-sa an-ga
      i’m going now ji-geum ga-lyeo-go
      where do you meet your friend chin-gu eo-di-seo man-na
      we haven’t decided yet a-jig an jeong-haess-eo
      at gangnam station gang-nam-yeog-e-seo man-na
      how do you get there mwo ta-go ga
      by subway ji-ha-cheol cha-go ga
      by on foot geol-eo-seo ga
      where are you going on vacation hyu-ga eo-di-lo ga
      i’m going to go to jeju island je-ju-do-lo ga
      when are you going eon-je ga
      i’m leaving in two hours du shi-gan hu-e chul-bal-hal-geo-ya
      i’m leaving in six hours yeo-seot-shi-gga-ji geo-ya hae
      i’m going next week da-eum ju-e ga
      how long are you going to be there eol-ma-na it-da ol geo-ya
      i’ll be back in an hour han shi-gan-man it-da ol geo-ya
      i’ll be back tomorrow nae-il ol geo-ya
      2 nights and 3 days 2bag 3il
      who is this nu-gu-ya
      this is my mum u-li eom-ma-ya
      this is our professor u-li gyo-su-nim-i-syeo
      who is that jyae-neun nu-gu-ya
      that’s my friend nae chin-gu-ya
      who is that jeo bun-eun nu-gu syeo
      that’s our boss jeo-bun-eun u-li sa-jang-nim-i-ya
      who is the boss sa-jang-nim-eun nu-gu syeo
      that’s him jeo-bun-i-ya
      who’s your brother nu-ga neo-hui o-bba-ya
      the person wearing the hat over there is my brother jeo-gi mo-ja sseun sa-lam-i u-li o-bba-ya
      what’s your boss like neo-hui sa-jang-nim-eun eo-ddeon bun-i-syeo
      he’s a good guy joh-eun bun-i-ya
      he’s funny jae-miss-eu-syeo
      he nags a lot jan-so-li-leul manh-i ha-syeo
      he is impatient seong-gyeog-i geum-ha-syeo
      what’s your boyfriend like ne nam-ja-chin-gu eo-ddae
      he’s tall ki-ga keo
      he’s handsome jal-saeng-gueoss-ji
      he’s nice chag-hae
      he’s easygoing seong-gyeog-i neu-guet-hae
      he’s a quiet person mal-i eobs-neun pyeon-i-ya
      he’s so funny eom-cheong ut-gyeo
      what’s his job jig-eob-i mwo-ya
      what does he do mwo ha-neun sa-lam-i-ya
      he’s an office worker hwe-sa-weon-i-ya
      he works at a hospital byeong-weon-e-seo il-hae
      he’s a school teacher hag-gyo seon-saeng-nim-i-ya
      he’s a student hag-saeng-i-ya
      he works for the same company with me na-lang gat-eun hwe-sa da-nyeo
      where does he live eo-di-e sal-a
      he lives in seoul seo-ul-e sal-a
      he lives in the same town as me na-lang gat-eun dong-ne-e sal-a
      where did he come from eo-di-e-seo wass-eo
      he’s from america mi-gug-e-seo wass-eo
      he’s from busan bu-san sa-lam-i-ya
      did you eat bab meog-eoss-eo
      did you have breakfast a-chim-meog-eoss-eo
      i ate meog-eoss-eo
      i haven’t ate yet a-jig an meog-eoss-eo
      what did you eat mwo meog-eoss-eo
      i ate the bread bbang meog-eoss-eo
      shall we go to eat bab meog-eu-leo gal-gga
      let’s go for lunch jeom-sim meog-eu-leo ga-ja
      i’m not hungry yet a-jig bae-ga an go-pa
      i’m hungry bae-go-pa
      would you like to have dinner with me later i-dda jeo-nyeog gat-i meog-uel-lae
      what do you want to eat bab mwo meog-eul-lae
      what do you want to eat mwo meog-go sip-eo
      let’s get some pizza pi-ja meog-eu-leo ga-ja
      why don’t we eat pizza pi-ja meog-neun ge eo-ddae
      i want something spicy mae-kom-han geo meog-go sip-eo
      let’s order something bab si-kyeo-meog-ja
      how about ordering delivery food bae-dal-si-kyeo meog-uel-gga
      let’s order some chinese dishes jung-gug-jib-e si-kyeo meog-ja
      did you bring lunch do-si-lag ssa wa-sseo
      i brought it ssa wass-eo
      what did you bring for side dishes ban-chan mwo-ya
      i brought kimchi and ham gim-chi-lang haem ssa wass-eo
      let’s share na-nwo meog-ja
      can i try some han-ib-man jwo
      would you like some coffee keo-pi ma-sil-lae
      let’s go for tea cha ma-si-leo ga-ja
      why don’t we go for dessert hu-sig meog-eu-leo gal-gga
      water, please mul jom jwo
      i’m so full neo-mu bae-bul-leo
      i’m stuffed bae teo-jil geot gat-a

    • @divy242
      @divy242 3 года назад +9

      Thanks a lot for this.🥺🙏🙏🙏

    • @demi.
      @demi. 3 года назад +4

      @@divy242 no problem :)

    • @jessesdiary
      @jessesdiary 3 года назад +4

      @demi mad respect 고마워요! ❤️ Thank you so much!!

    • @demi.
      @demi. 3 года назад +1

      @@jessesdiary ☺️☺️

  • @rachelhankoreanteacher1628
    @rachelhankoreanteacher1628 3 года назад +233

    그림도 귀엽고!!! 설명도 너무 좋아요!!The paintings are cute!!! The explanation is so good!!😍😘🥰

    • @LearnKorean365
      @LearnKorean365  3 года назад +29

      감사합니다. 😀

    • @tropicalstorm339
      @tropicalstorm339 2 года назад +1

      @@LearnKorean365 Can you also write down the English/Roman spelling of those Korean words? It would really help a lot. Thank you.

    • @itsme6159
      @itsme6159 2 года назад +10

      @@tropicalstorm339 stop being lazy and freaking learn hangul

    • @tropicalstorm339
      @tropicalstorm339 2 года назад

      @@itsme6159 Stop being a jerk and mind your own business.

    • @minaminari2268
      @minaminari2268 2 года назад +6

      @@tropicalstorm339 it’s better if you don’t use romanization/Roman versions cause sometimes they can be wrong and that it’ll take you slower to actually read Hangul cause you’ll be depending on romanization instead of Hangul

  • @kb2o492
    @kb2o492 2 года назад +181

    i just discovered your channel and im glad i did! korean was a little hard for me but hearing you explain this in detail and putting it in sentences really helped! im gonna start learning with your channel because this is really helping! 감사합니다!

  • @beautifulbutterfly4346
    @beautifulbutterfly4346 2 года назад +57

    Thank you so much, this is so helpful for learning Korean. I saw a couple of comments asking you to use romanization to help with pronunciation, but I disagree. I'm so glad there isn't romanization in this video, it's much better to learn pronunciation without it. Thank you!
    For anyone looking for romanization, there are a lot of other videos out there which have that, I have skipped all of those videos and have now arrived in the right place here :)

    • @luizianka123
      @luizianka123 2 года назад +4

      yes ! my korean professor always says that romanization completely misses the point of learning korean, and since the very beginning we used hangul.

    • @urmybeta
      @urmybeta 2 года назад

      Thanks

    • @ttthemusiclover
      @ttthemusiclover 2 года назад +1

      I agree with u

    • @relaxingwithcomfort
      @relaxingwithcomfort 2 года назад

      Romanisation helps me to understand and write the hangul correctly.😊

    • @aminksunnie8335
      @aminksunnie8335 2 года назад

      What the fuck??like there are no romanization how I am supposed to remember it? I have to write it what will I write ? In korean ??later how I am supposed to read it ??and surprisingly this video is for beginners 🤣🤣 and I don't understand what is your PROBLEM if there is romanization ??huh?

  • @thefairydancer2571
    @thefairydancer2571 2 года назад +7

    My insomnia night is being really productive today, I just learned Norwegian and came to practice Korean, thank you

    • @TilikaVispute
      @TilikaVispute Год назад

      Hahahahahaha … 🤣🤣🤣✨✨✨

  • @earnestlanguage4242
    @earnestlanguage4242 2 года назад +4

    I like the large bold font for the Korean sentence!

  • @delancymia
    @delancymia 3 года назад +26

    This is really needed for me ☺ thanks for your video learning Korean from India🇮🇳 🙆감사합니다^^

    • @LearnKorean365
      @LearnKorean365  3 года назад +9

      Thanks for watching 😄 Stay strong and stay safe! 💪

    • @boothang1656
      @boothang1656 3 года назад +2

      Hi r you girl ya boy

    • @hiepiesuppafan9262
      @hiepiesuppafan9262 2 года назад

      Me mata Korean wachanath oone sinhala theruma sahithawa

    • @simonaslays
      @simonaslays 2 года назад +1

      I’m from india too… I’m pretty fluent… I’m learning Korean due to kdramas and kpop/khipop lmao 😂 I’m pretty interested in their fashion tooo

  • @shairanicolesoriano4291
    @shairanicolesoriano4291 Год назад +2

    I watched the Variety Shows Return of Superman and Running Man and it helped me a lot. You can learn basic words and phrases there because they repeat it often and their target audience are mostly kids. So you can watch them if you have spare time.

  • @ddice00
    @ddice00 3 года назад +14

    아~ 한국어 실력이 늘고 있어요! 감사합니다~🤓👍

  • @noob-ishnoob749
    @noob-ishnoob749 2 года назад +3

    This channel really helps you learn Korean at 360°

  • @sh_reyy
    @sh_reyy 3 года назад +28

    Thank you so much 🥰
    We all really appreciate your efforts u put in to make this great videos

  • @justwomenz
    @justwomenz 2 года назад +8

    안녕! 진정한 한국인으로서 나는 이 비디오가 훌륭하다는 것을 알았습니다! 계속, 절대 포기하지 마십시오. 한국에서 온 사랑!💕

  • @saintfeelskoreanlanguage_l3363
    @saintfeelskoreanlanguage_l3363 2 года назад +3

    It is very simple and good to see! thanks a lot.

  • @user-hq9ex8uq5j
    @user-hq9ex8uq5j 2 года назад +3

    감사합니다 선생님. 나는 감보디아에서 왔어요.

  • @wintoreos
    @wintoreos 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video, it's really simple to understand. I'm getting the hang of it

  • @Present_Being
    @Present_Being Год назад +3

    Great video. Any chance you can do a part 2 with the next 200 most common used korean sentences. That would be very helpful

  • @btsarmyforever6848
    @btsarmyforever6848 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much, I'm form Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @reyesortega1322
    @reyesortega1322 2 года назад +6

    Great video, it’s been very useful! 감사합니다!

  • @monsunai
    @monsunai 3 года назад +4

    정말 감사합니다!

    • @LearnKorean365
      @LearnKorean365  3 года назад +1

      저도 감사합니다. Thank you, too. 😄😄

  • @kurooshoneybunch
    @kurooshoneybunch 2 года назад +5

    can someone read this ?
    "형 나 웃다가 죽을뻔했어"
    "bro i almost died laughing "

  • @jllytast7079
    @jllytast7079 2 года назад +1

    감사합니다 From Canada!

  • @mjezyyy
    @mjezyyy 3 года назад +14

    thank you! i'm from philippines🥰

    • @LearnKorean365
      @LearnKorean365  3 года назад +5

      Hi Mj Ordeniza and welcome to our channel! 😍

  • @bts-uw9nf
    @bts-uw9nf 2 года назад +5

    Amazing amazing this what I'm looking for keep going. 🌺🌺🌺🌺♥️♥️

  • @tissa3726
    @tissa3726 3 года назад +5

    Just found out your channel. Thank u so much (Morocco)

    • @LearnKorean365
      @LearnKorean365  3 года назад +1

      Welcome to our channel! Hope you liked it. 😘

  • @zidaHM
    @zidaHM 2 года назад +6

    wow. i am so glad i found this channel. Waiting more ❤

  • @sarairosario3700
    @sarairosario3700 3 года назад +3

    감사합니다 ☺️

  • @damuichiroll
    @damuichiroll 2 года назад +6

    This is really helpful!

  • @mariaiftene5593
    @mariaiftene5593 2 года назад +3

    Your videos are so helpful. Thank you so much💖❤❤❤❤❤

  • @art_pearlistix
    @art_pearlistix 2 года назад +2

    감사합니다

  • @catherinebongco5232
    @catherinebongco5232 2 года назад +1

    이 영상을 주셔서 정말 감사합니다. 많은 도움이 되었습니다!

  • @jlcsr9163
    @jlcsr9163 Год назад

    Thanks so much this was so useful for me.

  • @sudhasrinivasan1372
    @sudhasrinivasan1372 Год назад +1

    Thanks.Most phrases are casual
    Can you make similar video for formal speech pl

  • @Sakurasaipinky
    @Sakurasaipinky 3 года назад +5

    I’m a new fan of your channel 💗

  • @anjanimeeriyagalla1542
    @anjanimeeriyagalla1542 2 года назад +11

    I'm so glad that I found your channel to learn Korean and If you can add romazined korean, it would be helpful for the people including me who are bit struggling to pronounce to words that we hear in accurately. 🤩😇

  • @Hehe66111
    @Hehe66111 3 года назад +6

    Thanks from Kerala
    God's own country ♡

  • @shristilol
    @shristilol 2 года назад +5

    fun fact:we are remeber the sentence until the next sentence is shown

  • @BIGBROTHERBRASIL-zf5wk
    @BIGBROTHERBRASIL-zf5wk Год назад +1

    Very good

  • @user-vn7up6zt8j
    @user-vn7up6zt8j 2 года назад +1

    thanks for useful sentences

  • @mxchibuilds6289
    @mxchibuilds6289 3 года назад +2

    저는 푸에르토리코에서 왔어요 당신의 비디오가 마음에 들어요. 감사합니다 🥰

    • @LearnKorean365
      @LearnKorean365  3 года назад

      봐주셔서 감사합니다. 한국말 잘 하시네요! :)
      Thanks for watching. Your Korean is very good~!!

  • @user-yu2kw6hm1h
    @user-yu2kw6hm1h 3 года назад +3

    Thank you

  • @PreciousElegance
    @PreciousElegance 3 года назад +2

    Following you on Instagram, and decided to check out your video,
    Very nice! Thank you.

    • @LearnKorean365
      @LearnKorean365  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching our video. Hope you enjoyed it. 🙋‍♀️

  • @davekantibhai3541
    @davekantibhai3541 3 года назад +1

    Your thumbnail is nice
    4 of them are pretty n one of it represents our kookie🥰Anyways excellent video 👌👏

  • @jhellais.5930
    @jhellais.5930 Год назад

    This is really helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @fairysingh9529
    @fairysingh9529 3 года назад +3

    So helpful.😍

  • @ameliashandcraftedmemes7888
    @ameliashandcraftedmemes7888 2 года назад +1

    Thank you I was surprised by how much I already knew

  • @debbie1724cham
    @debbie1724cham 3 года назад +3

    How can a learner know from all the Korean leaning videos that the word is for writing or for speaking only or both.
    도와주셔서 감사드립니다^^

  • @AdrianoGrataniClassicalGuitar
    @AdrianoGrataniClassicalGuitar 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for your efforts!
    Please continue making great videos!🙂😌

  • @priyadharshni8450
    @priyadharshni8450 2 года назад +1

    I love it please make more vedio like this

  • @minholee2669
    @minholee2669 2 года назад +1

    Thx

  • @my_stary
    @my_stary 2 года назад +1

    Thank you somuchhh💙💙

  • @jeonproma1993
    @jeonproma1993 2 года назад +1

    So helpfull

  • @bramhiporwal1863
    @bramhiporwal1863 2 года назад +4

    thank you soo much 💖 i really love the video especially the drawings

  • @rubela898
    @rubela898 Год назад

    Super

  • @batouljahjah3472
    @batouljahjah3472 2 года назад +1

    Waw i love your content Thankyou 😫❤️

  • @shanthimolmk3252
    @shanthimolmk3252 2 года назад +1

    Wow 👍

  • @cute-oi2wk
    @cute-oi2wk 2 года назад +3

    Hi I am from India 🇮🇳 ☺ 😊 .Any bts army 💜

  • @theugliestpersoninthisworl46
    @theugliestpersoninthisworl46 Год назад

    이 영상을 너무 좋아했고, 왜냐고 묻지 마세요.

  • @tarapero
    @tarapero 2 года назад +1

    Your voice is so cute!

  • @yasminsalah3404
    @yasminsalah3404 11 месяцев назад

    6:56

  • @nannooo444
    @nannooo444 2 года назад +1

    0:44

  • @yakvlutaddict13
    @yakvlutaddict13 2 года назад +2

    Cute video

  • @dreams6266
    @dreams6266 3 года назад +1

    이 영상은 너무 유용하다

    • @LearnKorean365
      @LearnKorean365  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching. Your Korean is very good~!! 😄😄 봐주셔서 감사합니다! 한국말 잘 하시네요!

  • @youngo_ow
    @youngo_ow 2 года назад +2

    But we not use this word normally :) it is just to education for foreigner basically

  • @saqlainsulehri2310
    @saqlainsulehri2310 Год назад

    좋은 비디오

  • @HOBI_ING
    @HOBI_ING 2 года назад +2

    Can you tell me one thing,I got a question.Is this formal or informal?Like Should i use this for younger and same age People and also elder people??

    • @user-eq2ri5gz9h
      @user-eq2ri5gz9h 2 года назад +1

      All sentense is informal, So cannot use for elder people

    • @user-eq2ri5gz9h
      @user-eq2ri5gz9h 2 года назад

      Most sentences are used between friends˜ So, it's okay to use it for young people.ᐟ

    • @saintfeelskoreanlanguage_l3363
      @saintfeelskoreanlanguage_l3363 2 года назад

      Most of all are informal in this sentences. So, you would better add the syllable '요(yo)' on the last Vowel. For example, '잘가' -> '잘가요'. '어때?'-> '어때요?'.

  • @Lara-hr4nk
    @Lara-hr4nk 2 года назад +3

    I'm new to the channel.. I want to learn the formal way but I dont know how to differentiate formal to informal.. I think I have a long way on learning the language😥😥😥

    • @unwind6154
      @unwind6154 2 года назад +1

      Formal for someone elder to you
      Informal for friends and someone younger than you..

    • @yanghyunsukgoingtohellinah7724
      @yanghyunsukgoingtohellinah7724 2 года назад +2

      요 is used to make a phrase/sentence into a formal statement.
      야 is used to make a phrase/sentence into an informal statement.
      The sentences in this video are INFORMAL.
      Example Below:
      Formal (What's your name?) 이름이 뭐예요.
      Informal (What's your name?) 이름이 뭐야.

  • @jimin-dx5bf
    @jimin-dx5bf Год назад +1

    what is the correct pronunciation of ' 나 ' Da or na ?

  • @jranaboy
    @jranaboy Год назад +1

    Do something formal please

  • @rabboni__123
    @rabboni__123 2 года назад +1

    Omg! It's very helpful!! T^T🤍

  • @animalventure2.0
    @animalventure2.0 2 года назад +1

    It sounds like Tzuyu from Twice is narrating this.

  • @hiyokosaionji8097
    @hiyokosaionji8097 2 года назад +1

    Okk

  • @roorooswrld
    @roorooswrld 2 года назад +3

    i find it odd how 'hello' and 'bye' are the same thing

  • @KarenMundialForever
    @KarenMundialForever 2 года назад

    Please subtitles in Spanish Por favor subtítulos en Español.

  • @0227.private
    @0227.private 2 года назад

    그림도 구ㅣ열고!!💜

  • @pranalipise8723
    @pranalipise8723 3 года назад +1

    한국❤️😘🎉👍👍👍

  • @rabiyakamran661
    @rabiyakamran661 Год назад

    Gamsahabnida.... It's a very informative video 😍😊😊😊😊😊

  • @minaminari2268
    @minaminari2268 2 года назад +1

    11:09 I’ll be back!

  • @vishukitty5995
    @vishukitty5995 3 года назад

    Yeah unnie

  • @thediydaddy2649
    @thediydaddy2649 Год назад +1

    By the way, all these example sentences are in panmal right?

  • @muzamilkhan4103
    @muzamilkhan4103 3 года назад +2

    Great I'm from pakistan 💜💜💜

    • @LearnKorean365
      @LearnKorean365  3 года назад

      Hi, Muzamil Khan. Welcome to our channel! 😄😄

    • @muzamilkhan4103
      @muzamilkhan4103 3 года назад

      @@LearnKorean365 thank you l like Korean so mush 💜💜💜

  • @mcf.stargirll
    @mcf.stargirll 2 года назад +1

    안녕!!!

  • @lililustre2826
    @lililustre2826 Год назад

    22:10 my husband lol

  • @markyuan2867
    @markyuan2867 2 года назад +1

    😍😍😍😍😍

  • @user-ci7ve3vz1h
    @user-ci7ve3vz1h 2 года назад +2

    How to come 은,는,가,이,를 explain please

    • @user-eq2ri5gz9h
      @user-eq2ri5gz9h 2 года назад +1

      • 1. Subject particles -이/가
      Noun(ends with a consonant) + 이
      Noun(ends with a vowel) + 가
      Subject particles attach to a noun to tell us that noun is a subject in a sentence.
      For example,
      선생님'이' 여자예요. (The teacher is a female.)
      의자'가' 어디에 있어요? (Where is the chair?)
      Actually many Koreans often drop the subject particle -이/가 when they make conversations.
      사과 있어요? (Do you have apples?)
      사과 없어요. (I don’t have apples.)
      돈 있어요? (Do you have money?)
      • 2. Object particles -을/를
      Noun(ends with a consonant) + 을
      Noun(ends with a vowel) + 를
      Object particles attach to a noun to tell us that noun is an object in a sentence.
      For example,
      밥'을' 안 먹었어요. (I didn’t eat a meal.)
      커피'를' 마셔요. (I am drinking coffee.)
      • 3. Topic particles or comparison particles -은/는
      Noun(ends with a consonant) + 은
      Noun(ends with a vowel) + 는
      When -은/는 are topic particles, they substitute subject particles or object particles, which means you cannot use -이/가(or 을/를) and 은/는 at the same time.
      For example,
      선생님'은' 한국 사람이에요. (The teacher is Korean.)
      저'는' 진우예요. (I am Jin-woo.)
      -은/는 also can mean ‘comparison’.
      For example,
      사과'는' 좋아해요. 그런데 수박'은' 안 좋아해요.
      (I like apples, but I don’t like water melons.)
      >>> 사과를 => 사과는 수박을 => 수박은
      제 친구'는' 영어를 잘해요. 그런데 저'는' 영어를 못해요. (My friend speaks English very well, but I don’t)
      >>> 제 친구가 => 제 친구는, 제가 => 저는

  • @iiliq-yt
    @iiliq-yt 2 года назад +1

    그 looks like the Hebrew letter ב.

  • @markyuan2867
    @markyuan2867 2 года назад +1

    Hey guys let’s go to bed

  • @krizhiamae4360
    @krizhiamae4360 Год назад

    좋았어

  • @habibashaikh6362
    @habibashaikh6362 3 года назад +2

    Can we get pranounsation in english words also?

    • @LearnKorean365
      @LearnKorean365  3 года назад +3

      My English pronunciation is not good because I am native Korean. 😂😂But I'll consider it later.

    • @habibashaikh6362
      @habibashaikh6362 3 года назад +1

      @@LearnKorean365 thankuuuuuu

  • @jhayskie_min3511
    @jhayskie_min3511 2 года назад +1

    I know most of them

  • @user-og4yh6no8o
    @user-og4yh6no8o 2 года назад +2

    If it's 이름이 뭐야? is it informal? and 이름이 뭐예요? is it formal?

    • @JenViva288
      @JenViva288 2 года назад

      i thought the same thing... i think all of those phrases here are informal?

    • @shelle._238
      @shelle._238 2 года назад

      @@JenViva288 Yes, they are informal.

    • @user-og4yh6no8o
      @user-og4yh6no8o 2 года назад +1

      @@JenViva288 yea i think these phrases if you know the person or for your friends.

    • @LearnKorean365
      @LearnKorean365  2 года назад +4

      Thank you for watching! 💓
      You're right. 이름이 뭐예요? is formal, but we use this expression only when the other person is younger or the same age as me. I don't use this expression for people older than me. In that case, I ask, "성함이 어떻게 되세요?"
      It's really hard to understand Korean honorifics, I know... It's more than a language, it's a culture... 😂

    • @user-og4yh6no8o
      @user-og4yh6no8o 2 года назад

      @@LearnKorean365 oh okay i get it now☺ thank you for explaining^^

  • @harshofficial6235
    @harshofficial6235 2 года назад +1

    Lovely ko koryan me kiya bolte hai

  • @markyuan2867
    @markyuan2867 2 года назад

    Bubba blah that’s why I like Bruh

  • @vale_dacosta
    @vale_dacosta 2 года назад +1

    Can someone tell me if these is formal or informal? please

    • @LearnKorean365
      @LearnKorean365  2 года назад

      Most sentences are informal. Thanks for watching💕

    • @vale_dacosta
      @vale_dacosta 2 года назад

      @@LearnKorean365 Thanks!

  • @dryx10
    @dryx10 2 года назад

    쏘ㅑㄴ ㅑㄴ 내 해ㅐㅇ!

  • @Kittypango
    @Kittypango 2 года назад +1

    뭐 하고 있어 😜

  • @deadlytiger409
    @deadlytiger409 3 года назад

    This sentence says hello how are you my name is trae see you later
    안녕하세요 잘 지냈어요 저는에요 최 높아요

  • @eliseandkpop
    @eliseandkpop 2 года назад +1

    How about 기분이 어때?