Unnie is more and more positively 'crazy' with every new video! If only we can advance in positive changes in our Korean as fast! ^ ^ Fun is becoming ultra fun and easy ultra easy! Limits?
I love you so much!! Thank you so much for helping and making it easy to learn. I also love how you broke things into smaller sizes so it’s easier for us to understand.
How do we know when to use the dictionary form or conjugate it into a specific tense when using an adjective in the second way? Ex: When to use 작다 vs 작아요. Maybe I'm overthinking...
@@rheannonf4347 I've got an answer! The dictionary form is typically used for generalized audiences such as newspapers, reports, textbooks. Dictionary form can also be used for personal entries such as notes and diary entries. Good luck with your studies!
언니, I couldn't understand a thing about this from the website I'm using to learn (and I spent quite some time trying to figure it out), so I remembered you and you explained it all in under 10 minutes. 감사합니디!
I LOVE YOU SHOOOO MUCH UNNIE!!!! You made Korean so much easier for me. LOT and LOTS of Love from a new Pakistani DONGDONG. (you may not even see this but I still love you!! keep up making Korean easy for us!!❤️❤️❤️)
im from pakistan now i jump into 18 soo i love korean since i was kid soo i want to learn korean language soo from now i following you korean UnnIE i hope You help me. stay blessed.and you are cute and good teacher.
작은 코위 -> Short Kowie I’ve learned to call myself short in korean 😂 my friends are the type of people to learn this in korean just to poke fun at my height 😂
if a adjective preceding nouns, the adj. could be said as an attributive one(acting attributively) if following nouns, like "someone is pretty", pretty is a predicate, or acting predicatively
"you guys"??? you clearly are a native speaker of english, Miss Unnie! don't deny it...your english is perfect. i should know after living and teaching in korea for 10 years and talking to thousands of people....puh-leeeeaaassseeee..!! you grew up in Los Angeles right?
so funny looks like she's been saying this 100x and in this video just repeating again for 101x time with this tired/funny/crazy body language with love.
Nice explanation! I didn't know about adjective-(으)ㄴ form so it helped a lot! I just think you should have mentioned that if we are using the adjective after the noun (conjugating it as a verb) it needs the particle 이 or 가. But I guess everyone here already knows that, right? :P
Yes beautiful confident Korean unnie TEACH ME YOUR WAYS OH SMARTTTT ONE btw I love you and you make things so much easier ughhhhhh I love you thank you so much
*unnie play with hair a couple times*
Me: Such a queen
She's feelin' herself
Min Ha yes she is STAY
she knows how to "get a rise" out of her male audience, i'll tell you that....i'm having some libidinous thoughts watching her....
B. Alvn oooOoOoOOo
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I wondered what you were thinking when you said "small" then laughed.
0_o......
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
🤔
(☞ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)☞
What???
Unnie loves to fangirl over K-pop idols during her vids
Same here
Unnie: "작은 means small"
Me: "작은 지민" (Jak-eun Jimin)
i can't have been the only one who thought this XD
Small jimin ?😂
너 모든 너무 재미있어요 = You all are so funny.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Haha, I wrote this instead of the example she gave us xD
Even I thought the same.
What a coincidence.
You may not see my comment but I Love you Unnie and I love your videos you have helped me to improve on my Korean speaking 💜😭😊😃
Me too,I imitate her a lot in my house and she helped me to be able to learn sentences.
"Adjectives are describing verbs! " -Olly 😂
Korean Unnie you should really collab with JOLLY!
Wonder how that'd go lmao
I recently found this channel and it's so awesome 💯💯💯
I really want to learn Korean❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank to Kpop and KDramas😁😁😁
We love you Korean Unnie. Thank you for teaching us. Also she mentioned TWICE AND MOMOLAND ohh 😮 😮😮
Unnie is more and more positively 'crazy' with every new video!
If only we can advance in positive changes in our Korean as fast! ^ ^
Fun is becoming ultra fun and easy ultra easy! Limits?
Omg this reminded me of when jungkook bullied jimin about his length and changed the Spring Day lyrics to "작은 지민 처럼" XD
AHAH XD
😂😂😂😂
WE LOVE AN ADJECTIVE QUEEN
Wow! I'm amazed how easy you make it sound!
Congrats and thanks!
unnie your such a good teacher I'm getting more better in my Korean even my friend thinks I'm fluent in Korean
What a natural teacher!
Omg this video blew my mind! I finally understand! Thanks so much. You always explain so well. 예쁜 한국 언니! 한국 언니 예쁘다!
English: you should remember and learn is, am, are.
Korean: we don't do that here😅
I love you so much!! Thank you so much for helping and making it easy to learn. I also love how you broke things into smaller sizes so it’s easier for us to understand.
onni had so much swag in this video ahah i got reminded of weightlifting fairy kim bok joo: 한국언니 스웩 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 사랑행 ㅠㅠ
Thank you so much 😊
Seeing your videos give me confidence that i can kearn korean easily now ❤
I LOVE YOUUU, I've been struggling with adjectives in Korean since months ago
You’re such a queen!!
You always help me Korean unnie I love your videos😃 사랑해요, 언니.
This reminded me of : 작은 지민씨! 😂💜 *Little Jimin*
I don’t know why but I really love your energy in this video!
Korean Unnie thank you very much your helping me how to speak korean ....we love you korean unnie...your the best youtuber ever
작은 지민
Wow I learned something 😂❤️
Same🤣🤣🤣🤣
How do we know when to use the dictionary form or conjugate it into a specific tense when using an adjective in the second way? Ex: When to use 작다 vs 작아요. Maybe I'm overthinking...
This is my question also!
I think maybe the dictionary form is more formal? Like you use 입니다 sometimes instead of 예요. But it's just a guess I really have no idea.
@@rheannonf4347 I've got an answer! The dictionary form is typically used for generalized audiences such as newspapers, reports, textbooks. Dictionary form can also be used for personal entries such as notes and diary entries. Good luck with your studies!
@@Eliana-fw7ys Please read my reply below! There is a difference. ~ㅂ니다 is honorific, formal
Dictionary verbs must end in 다
Examples:
이다
행복하다
싸다
비싸다
@@byunTAEuP Thank you!
언니, I couldn't understand a thing about this from the website I'm using to learn (and I spent quite some time trying to figure it out), so I remembered you and you explained it all in under 10 minutes. 감사합니디!
Its really helpful. Best korean teacher
"감사합니다" I learned it.. from you unnie.
watched 3 of her videos, now i think that she looks like a sister of rose from blackpink
Unnie you are always so helpful
오늘 크리에이터 강의 정말 재밌었고 좋았습니다! 감사합니다
I LOVE YOU SHOOOO MUCH UNNIE!!!! You made Korean so much easier for me.
LOT and LOTS of Love from a new Pakistani DONGDONG.
(you may not even see this but I still love you!! keep up making Korean easy for us!!❤️❤️❤️)
우와.... 언니!! I learned this in level 1 korean language learning. Thanks to you I remembered that grammars and sentence patterns in korean again.
Hi Unnie! I recently came to Korea and your lessons really help me in learning Hangul mal ))) so I want to express my gratitude to you!!!!
감사합니다 언니!
You teach really out standing 💜
4:30 DID U REMEMBER JIMIN?!?😂😂😂
you explain it so simply! thanks
this helped explain a lot to me thank you! 😭
im from pakistan now i jump into 18 soo i love korean since i was kid soo i want to learn korean language soo from now i following you korean UnnIE i hope You help me. stay blessed.and you are cute and good teacher.
Thank you Unnie! This made a lot more sense as to why some people say 예쁜, 고마워요
작은 코위 -> Short Kowie
I’ve learned to call myself short in korean 😂 my friends are the type of people to learn this in korean just to poke fun at my height 😂
I like your style. Many thanks for the lessons!
I love your video. I can learning more thanks
You are very detailed in your videos.😘😘😘👍👍👍👍👍
You’re helping me so much in my korean Thank you 🙏
This is like German but easier ✨✨ thank you for such an amazing video!! 💞💞
if a adjective preceding nouns, the adj. could be said as an attributive one(acting attributively)
if following nouns, like "someone is pretty", pretty is a predicate, or acting predicatively
Wow I came so early at 14 likes and wow I'm proud at my self
This video helped me out a lot! 정말 고마워요!
Unnie I am new in this id and the first channel I have subscribed is yours. You are really a good teacher.😘😘
"you guys"??? you clearly are a native speaker of english, Miss Unnie! don't deny it...your english is perfect. i should know after living and teaching in korea for 10 years and talking to thousands of people....puh-leeeeaaassseeee..!! you grew up in Los Angeles right?
I haven’t got time to watch the vid at the moment. But I still made sure to quickly drop a like! 😊
Ya unnie thank u. U are so much help I'm learning so much
Please continue these kind of videos!!😭💕💕💕❤️
Thank you so much! This was very helpful.
Korean Unnie is at the peak of her beauty.
추석 잘 보내세요~
We love u Unnie !! Thx for an other awsome video !
한국누나가 최고에요 👍
This was a GOOD explanation I loved it!!❤️❤️❤️
Thank you. I'm learning so much.
Happy 추석!!! 🇮🇹♥️😄
You are absolutely the best! ❤
예쁜 한국언니! 진짜 ㅋㅋ 너무 감사합니다 언니💕
Excellent video unnie!
친절한 한국언니
한국언니 친절해요 💜
maybe you should talk about 예쁠, 예쁘던, 예뻤던 since they are closely related to this?
thanks for all adjective
Thank you soo much💜💜💜
Thanks Korean unnie love you so much from india .
Thanksss for making videos❤️❤️
너무 예쁜 한국언니 💖💖💖
Thank you very much korean unnieeee!!!
You really make it fun and easy 👍❤
you've got a new fan now :)
감사합니다 예쁜 언니씨 :)
thank you teacher
Thank you so much unnie!!
so funny looks like she's been saying this 100x and in this video just repeating again for 101x time with this tired/funny/crazy body language with love.
Thank you so much
Really useful!! It`s been a long time since I was wondering how adjectives work. Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
I love you unnie! Thank you for your videos! ❤❤❤❤
you are very hard working unnie, i feel are feeling so sleepy 😴 but still you are teaching us, we will never ever dis supported, you🤧☺️😭
Wow that's all. Thank you so much
한국언니가 너무 예뻐요~😆 Thanks for another great lesson!
thank you teaher
THAAAAANK YOUUUUU 감사합니다아아아아아아아아아아아아!!!!!!!!
thank you unnie
Unnie.. Thank you to teach me korean and english at the same time ❤ Saranghaeyo unnie ❤
Nice explanation! I didn't know about adjective-(으)ㄴ form so it helped a lot!
I just think you should have mentioned that if we are using the adjective after the noun (conjugating it as a verb) it needs the particle 이 or 가. But I guess everyone here already knows that, right? :P
Adjective before noun just conjugate the adjective and add -ㄴ or -은
Noun then adjective just use the dictionary form
저요 맞아 한국 언니?
*Oof 언니 SLAY-*
Yes beautiful confident Korean unnie TEACH ME YOUR WAYS OH SMARTTTT ONE btw I love you and you make things so much easier ughhhhhh I love you thank you so much
very very useful. Thank you very much :)))
한국언니가 예쁘다 ❤️❤️
so pretty korean unnie! Great vid as well for korean learners..
한국 언니 너무 귀엽다.