Korean Irregular Verbsㅅ | Low Beginner Grammar | 한국어 ㅅ불규칙

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Learn Korean Irregular Verbs With ㅅ and Korean irregularㅅ conjugation! You will learn how to conjugate irregular Korean verbs which end in ㅅ. This Korean lesson is for beginners to learn the Korean irregularㅅconjugations of some verbs & adjectives. Learn more about ㅅ Irregular verbs and download a list of these irregular verbs: learnkorean24....
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    [Irregular ㅅ Verbs And Adejectives]
    ▶긋다 to draw
    ▶낫다 to be better, to get well
    ▶붓다 to pour, to swell
    ▶젓다 to stir
    ▶짓다 to build, to name
    ▶잇다 to connect
    There are some exceptions. The verb stems of these verbs end with ㅅ but they are REGULAR.
    [Regular]
    ▶벗다 to take off
    ▶빗다 to comb
    ▶씻다 to wash
    ▶웃다 to laugh
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Комментарии • 32

  • @xtoya7538
    @xtoya7538 3 года назад +5

    this theme finally falls into place! 정말 고맙습니다~

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  3 года назад

      I am glad this helped!
      댓글 감사합니다. 😊

  • @notusingkor
    @notusingkor 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much. I'm a beginner and was really confused about this topic. It really helped me a lot!

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  3 года назад

      Great! I'm glad it helped. Thank you for your comment.

  • @geraldineagapito4330
    @geraldineagapito4330 4 года назад +6

    안녕하세요. Your topics are really helpful and your explanations are so clear. It's easy for me to follow. Please teach us also the rules in spelling korean words. Thank you. 😘

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  4 года назад +2

      Thank your for your reply.
      'Rules in spelling Korean words' sounds like a good idea. I will try to make them videos for the future. 😉

    • @geraldineagapito4330
      @geraldineagapito4330 4 года назад +1

      @@KoreanArah 감사합니다. 😍

  • @user-ru4ck5ep2c
    @user-ru4ck5ep2c 3 года назад +3

    this really helped me, thank you so much,keep up the good work

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  3 года назад

      Oh. I am so glad it helped. Thanks for watching.😊

  • @maycasiguran7575
    @maycasiguran7575 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much, I will watch this again, to understand more.

  • @KoreanChatterbox
    @KoreanChatterbox 4 года назад +1

    이렇게 어려운 걸 우리 아라샘은 또 해 냅니다. 전 이렇게 설명 자세하게 하는 건 잘 못해서 존경합니다.

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  4 года назад +1

      매번 방문해 주시고 피드백 정말 감사합니다.^^

  • @gimmeisthename
    @gimmeisthename 4 года назад +3

    Hi Arah! Thank you so much for your useful lesson. I have a question to ask you about this topic...
    Does this dropping ㅅ in Korean irregular verbs only do for the conjugation of 아/어요 form or it has to do with other conjugation forms beginning with a vowel such as 었/았어요, 으니까, 으면서, and 어서?

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  4 года назад +3

      Dropping ㅅ happens when irregular verbs with ㅅ meet any endings which begin with a vowel like 아요/어요, 아서/어서, 았/었, 으니까, 으면서, 은, 을 etc.
      However, in this video I covered irregular verbs and the ending 아요/어요 only since this is for low beginners.
      I will cover irregular verbs and other endings beginning with a vowel in the future.
      Thanks for pointing it out. You encourage me to make another video soon.😊

    • @gimmeisthename
      @gimmeisthename 4 года назад +1

      @@KoreanArah Thank you so much! ♥

  • @its_r_c_a
    @its_r_c_a Год назад

    I know how to say thank you in korean but don't have korean keyboard so Thank you

  • @bilqiskhoiriyyah7710
    @bilqiskhoiriyyah7710 2 года назад

    드라마를 볼때 마다 제가 많이 웃어요...

  • @diamondw7212
    @diamondw7212 3 года назад +2

    Sorry i know this is late but how can you tell the difference between irregular ㅅ and regular ㅅ ?

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  3 года назад +3

      I recommend you use the Korean dictionary. I will tell you what you should check from the dictionary.
      Simply you can find the conjugated form of a verb/adjective with the ending 아/어.
      (Irregular verbs or ajdectives with ㅅ are conjugated differently when they meet any ending which begins with a vowel 아/어, 으, 은 etc...)
      If the stem of the conjugated form with 아/어 stays the same as the basic form, it's a regular.
      씻다 -> 씻어
      (check the link of the dictionary and find 'Application' under the word 씻다)
      ⬇️⬇️
      me2.do/FJB9LWXo
      If the stem of the conjugated form with 아/어 is different from the basic form,(like ㅅ is dropped), it's a irregular.
      낫다 -> 나아
      (check the link of the dictionary and find 'Application' under the word 낫다)
      ⬇️⬇️
      me2.do/5lo9YkX0
      Hope this helps.😊

  • @seonvinkang4913
    @seonvinkang4913 4 года назад

    아주 유익한 컨텐츠!! 응원해요 아라쌤!!^^

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  4 года назад

      정말 감사합니다.^^

  • @MichaelPrescia
    @MichaelPrescia Год назад

    What makes to wash a different verb from to build? Why is one regular and the other irregular?

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  Год назад +1

      '씻다 to wash' is a regular verb. '짓다 to build' is a irregular verb.
      Some verbs are regular and some are not. They are things you need to memorize. 🥲

  • @mix-ns3ny
    @mix-ns3ny 2 года назад

    Is there anything can help us to make differentiate between regular and irregular verbs .. I'm very confused 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  2 года назад +1

      Here are example of regular conjugation with 씻다 (to wash).
      씻다 + 어요 -> 씻어요
      씻다 + 었어요 -> 씻었어요
      씻다 + (으)니까 -> 씻으니까
      씻다 + (으)ㄹ 거예요 -> 씻을 거예요
      씻다 + 고 -> 씻고
      씻다 + 지만 -> 씻지만
      Hope this helps.😊

    • @mix-ns3ny
      @mix-ns3ny 2 года назад

      @@KoreanArah 감사합니다 ....think you very much really it helps thanks 💙💙

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  2 года назад +1

      @@mix-ns3ny I'm glad it helped.😊

    • @mix-ns3ny
      @mix-ns3ny 2 года назад

      @@KoreanArah 😍😍😍♥️♥️♥️♥️☺️☺️☺️

  • @scottsiew6843
    @scottsiew6843 3 года назад

    hello, im late but im really confused. i still don't understand on whether dropping ㅅ or not. like how to know if the stem of the conjugated form with 아/어 stays the same or different as the basic form? hope u reply 🥺

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  3 года назад +1

      Most of verbs with ㅅ are regular which don't lose ㅅ when conjugated.
      But there are only a few irregular verbs which lose ㅅ when they are conjugated with the ending starting with 아/어. This is why I made this video to help students to memorize this list here
      ⬇️⬇️⬇️
      03:36.
      Hope this helps.😊

    • @scottsiew6843
      @scottsiew6843 3 года назад

      thanks so much !! 🥰