Misconceptions about Busan Dialect | Korean Dialect Interviews (부산 사투리)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • We have an in-depth discussion about what's so unique about Busan dialect, and what so many people get wrong about it.
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Комментарии • 63

  • @KoreanArah
    @KoreanArah Год назад +51

    As a Busan native, I was so proud to introduce the Busan dialect to Korean language learners. Thank you for the interview, Billy!
    And I hope you guys enjoyed this video. 😉

    • @dvderek
      @dvderek 6 месяцев назад +1

      you did a fantastic job explaining many interesting parts of the dialect! Thank you :D

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah 5 месяцев назад

      @@dvderek Thank you. 😉

  • @user-xc2oe5ds9j
    @user-xc2oe5ds9j Год назад +25

    I'd love to see more videos about Korean dialects! I've been to Busan and had a hard time understanding old people talking because I was only used to the Seoul way of speaking ;;

  • @yopla250
    @yopla250 Год назад +14

    The subtitles freeze at 7:46
    I was like, there's no way that's all they are saying 😂

    • @GoBillyKorean
      @GoBillyKorean  Год назад +3

      Yeah, I'm contemplating fixing it, but I'd have to delete and re-do the entire video so I might leave it since it's toward the end.

  • @Sophia-uv5it
    @Sophia-uv5it Год назад +4

    I loved loved loved this video! Not only was it interesting and informative, but I find it to be good learning content simply because of the "easy" conversation. The sentences aren't too long and the Korean and English subtitles are perfect. Keep up the good work!

  • @starrystudy00
    @starrystudy00 Год назад +5

    KoreanArah and Billy 쌤, 고맙다! I have no idea how to pick up satoori when I’m not living in the relevant area, so I like these videos!

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah Год назад +2

      저도 감사합니다!! 😊

  • @Grid21
    @Grid21 Год назад +4

    YES! Please do more Dialect videos! I want to learn as much as I can about Korean since I've been putting some hard study into it! Thanks Billy! :D

  • @joshuasohn301
    @joshuasohn301 7 месяцев назад

    Yes! More dialect videos please. 사투리는 너무 재미있어요!

  • @mermaidmoon8967
    @mermaidmoon8967 Год назад +2

    Yes please! More dialects! One of my favorite videos of yours is the one you did on Busan dialect a few years ago. It was so funny!

  • @ttottot
    @ttottot Год назад +1

    Thank you! 고맙다! this was so fun, i would loove to see more videos about dialects!

  • @samaranicoleh
    @samaranicoleh Год назад +5

    I would love to see more videos on other dialects, especially Daegu! I’m trying to learn more about Daegu’s dialect, but it’s hard to find information on it.

  • @Inca500
    @Inca500 Год назад +4

    I so love Busan dialect! ❤
    I would like to learn more of it and also the dialect from Jeju.

  • @Tenebracas
    @Tenebracas Год назад +3

    I spend some time in Busan for a working holiday a few years back and I am here right now for vacation! First, I love hearing 아이가 everywhere with that drop in intonation. It always gives me the 'ahh I'm back in Busan' feeling. In general that the intonation always drops towards the end is so typical and in young people it sounds very cool and tough (honestly also a bit desinterested like they don't care about the conversation they are having?), but with older people it makes it sound like as if they are constantly bickering or accusing each other when they're having a conversation. They might just hold a pleasant chat about their breakfast but it sounds like they're aggressivly arguing haha. Well I honestly couldn't say if that's maybe actually the case because I don't understand them at all.. :')

  • @sumrigs670
    @sumrigs670 Год назад

    Definitely enjoying this kinda video. Plss do some more😁🙏

  • @Drakelett
    @Drakelett Год назад +4

    Subs borked from 7:45 btw.

    • @GoBillyKorean
      @GoBillyKorean  Год назад +1

      Apologies. I'd added the subtitles originally there, but my editing program decided "let's just replace all of them with the final subtitle" instead.

    • @Drakelett
      @Drakelett Год назад

      @@GoBillyKorean I guessed that was the case, just thought I'd let you know. Could you add CC subs or is that more complicated?

    • @GoBillyKorean
      @GoBillyKorean  Год назад

      @@Drakelett I simply cut out that short part of the video at the end :P

  • @stefaniamessina5145
    @stefaniamessina5145 Год назад

    lovely video.. dialects are very interesting and give an broader insight on the language....pls more dialects..🥰

  • @thetrickster3616
    @thetrickster3616 Год назад

    def i'd love to see more of these videos!!

  • @auricia201
    @auricia201 Год назад +2

    It would be cool to know about the other dialects!
    Is there a dialect that is considered to be the main one?
    Some expressions sound more interesting in Busan dialect 😁 would it be weird if someone talks "in a regular way", but adding some Busan expressions?
    Thanks you both for the video! 😊

  • @sarahpitwell
    @sarahpitwell Год назад

    Ah, I now understand the uniform (you still both look good though), great video, thanks 💜

  • @anistaru_
    @anistaru_ Год назад +2

    I fall in love with busan dialec since watching reply1997 🙃 to the level i buy the scriptbook of the drama and when i read it i can hear the cast voice from the drama.. the intonation ❣❣❣

    • @eundongpark1672
      @eundongpark1672 Год назад +1

      now I wanna watch reply 1997😊

    • @anistaru_
      @anistaru_ Год назад +1

      @@eundongpark1672 please watch it^^ so classic 👍

    • @eundongpark1672
      @eundongpark1672 Год назад +1

      @@anistaru_ Reply1988 is my #1 favourite kdrama. I lived in a house with Korean overseas students while was at university in the 1980s, so the background events in the drama, and the characters responses to them, are very meaningful to me. The drama helped me understand the context for my housemates' (and their friends') behaviour. At the time they spoke so little English (and me no Korean) that subtlety was beyond us. The historical dramas set in modern(-ish) historical context are fantastic for helping me understand the culture and associated attitudes, and behaviors.

    • @anistaru_
      @anistaru_ Год назад

      @@eundongpark1672 yes actually im a big fan of almost all shin pd nim drama (prison playbook, hospital playlist) 😂 i choose reply1997 becoz the background also resonate my youth.. knowing busan dialec is a great bonus from it hahah

  • @avivafernandes6169
    @avivafernandes6169 Год назад

    I heard Bush dyect from you Billy. You really have such good knowledge about a the dialects in Korea .I also heard Lee Joong Ki speaking Busan because he is born there.

  • @fransmith3255
    @fransmith3255 Год назад +2

    Daegu surrounding area dialect. I'm in Hapcheon, and there's nothing available about our dialect. It seems different to Busan dialect.

    • @GoBillyKorean
      @GoBillyKorean  Год назад +2

      Daegu dialect is a bit different than Busan dialect, but overall it's mostly the same besides a few details (such as intonation) so it's a bit tricky to explain that to learners. Many things people claim to be "Daegu dialect" are actually shared with the entire surrounding area. In addition, I don't know enough about Daegu dialect to make a video, and I only have a few friends who can speak it, so I'd have to do a ton of research first in order to display it accurately. Maybe an interview video like this about Daegu dialect could be possible though?

    • @fransmith3255
      @fransmith3255 Год назад

      @@GoBillyKorean No worries. If you can do it, that'd be great. If not, that's completely understandable. Thanks so much for all your videos! I really enjoy them and a learn a lot from them. 🙂

    • @Stinger913
      @Stinger913 Год назад

      Billy you should do it anyway! Interview sounds cool.

  • @hellobeatles613
    @hellobeatles613 Год назад

    Daegu dialect next please!! Love these videos ❤❤

  • @user-pk3jr1ng6h
    @user-pk3jr1ng6h Год назад

    It's just interesting also informing to listen👏🏻🇰🇷

  • @ARMY-co6gb
    @ARMY-co6gb Год назад

    Please bring more dialect videos

  • @morgannavel4552
    @morgannavel4552 Год назад

    I've never heard Busan Dialect before but with what I learn today, I might heard it before but didn't realise it was one cause I didn't know how it sounded like.

  • @sue008A
    @sue008A Год назад

    I would love to learn the Busan dialect... Because I have a friend who is from Busan. They came to the US to do an internship for the University they were attending at the time.

  • @b.a.p.4718
    @b.a.p.4718 Год назад

    Awesome viewpoint! 😮

  • @eundongpark1672
    @eundongpark1672 Год назад

    I know where you are! That little museum up that steep hill that has a fantastic view over part of Busan. I love it there.
    Does satoori have standardised spelling?

    • @GoBillyKorean
      @GoBillyKorean  Год назад +1

      You can write it, but just know that it won't be considered "standard" Korean. For example, you'd never write it that way on a test or in an essay, or in business emails. But yes, their unique words will also have a specific way (or ways) to spell them.

  • @noahfran32
    @noahfran32 Год назад

    I would love to see the daegu dialect and the differences between he and busan.

  • @stuguy2
    @stuguy2 Год назад

    Have I heard it before?... Irene. Bae Joo-hyun))))

  • @PrincessMira64
    @PrincessMira64 Год назад

    I love this type of videos,fighting

  • @IxiaClover
    @IxiaClover Год назад

    i first heard busan dialect from reply 1997, it was the first korean language media i consumed, so my first experiences with korean was the busan dialect haha

  • @jeonmicha486
    @jeonmicha486 Год назад

    Loved the video Billy as always! I wanna ask something... is the app called 'TEUIDA' good for learning korean i think it's good but ofcourse i don't know if they are teaching the correct way and the pronounciation (well they are native speakers tho) as I'm new to the language, that's why I want you try it and tell me is it good and the main thing it's pronounciation tests.

  • @got-teacher
    @got-teacher Год назад

    Used to live in Busan? Wow👏

  • @collectingducks
    @collectingducks Год назад

    i like that it’s casual

  • @anahitastephen5244
    @anahitastephen5244 Месяц назад

    Does anyone know any podcasts on Spotify that has someone talking in busan satoori ???

  • @songdip
    @songdip Год назад

    aaa i'm waiting this, daejoon dialect pls

  • @riaconradt2554
    @riaconradt2554 Год назад

    The Busan dialect is more sing-song-y than standard Korean. I’m having trouble enough already when listening to standard Korean but this dialect is even more difficult. It’s like someone learning German and going deep into Bavaria and hearing their dialect, I guess.

  • @Drakelett
    @Drakelett Год назад +1

    In summary: end with 노 or 라 ^^

  • @got-teacher
    @got-teacher Год назад

    담에 또 보입시대이^^

  • @IllusiveBunny
    @IllusiveBunny Год назад

    informative

  • @learnkoreanwithKorean
    @learnkoreanwithKorean Год назад

    방언은 재밌죠

  • @got-teacher
    @got-teacher Год назад

    마! ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @got-teacher
    @got-teacher Год назад

    주이소! 의 반말은 도! ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 😆

  • @user-yy8no4ly7u
    @user-yy8no4ly7u Год назад

    아랍어 번역을 추가하십시오.

  • @janeecelamadieu1136
    @janeecelamadieu1136 Год назад

    So Busan is the country side of sk. 😆

    • @WARnTEA
      @WARnTEA Год назад

      I think its more comparable to New York, New Jersey or Baltimore. Thick accents fast talking, loud, rude sounding.
      Busan is a coastal city.
      2/3rds of South Korea are mountains and hills, so theres not a huge farm industry there, and there country is pretty small. It only takes like 5hours to drive from Seoul to Busan which is from the Northwest coast to the Southeast coast. So the farmers will naturally travel into town and learn dialects from the major port cities since they are so close.