100 Essential Korean adjectives (noun modifier and descriptive form)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Korean adjectives are frequently used in daily conversation.
    In Korean, they are used as both 'noun modifier' and 'descriptive verb'.
    The basic form of all adjectives ends with '-다'.
    It conjugates like verbs.
    ex. 좋다 / 좋 is stem, 다 has to be deleted when conjugate.
    1) Noun modifier
    stem : final consonant X - use ㄴ
    stem : final consonant O - use 은
    -있다/없다 adjective - use 는
    2) Descriptive verb
    stem : vowel ㅗ orㅏ - use 아요
    stem : vowel not ㅗ or ㅏ - use 어요
    -하다 adjective -해요
    Adjectives are very useful even for beginners, but unfortunately pronouncing correctly is not easy for beginners.
    To pronounce like native, you need to know the pronunciation rules of final consonants and understand irregular forms of Korean adjectives.
    That's why some irregular conjugated forms might seem to be not reasonable.
    The videos of all pronunciation rules will be uploaded next week.
    Also, videos explaining Korean major grammars will be uploaded soon.
    You can download the PDF file here
    drive.google.c...
    #basic_adjective #adjective_noun_modifier #descriptive_verb

Комментарии • 49

  • @simple-korean
    @simple-korean  Год назад +6

    The new version with romanization included has been uploaded.🥰
    ruclips.net/video/aen9AoHl_-s/видео.html

  • @lamtuvi
    @lamtuvi Год назад +10

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VERY USEFUL VIDEO LESSONS !

  • @emxlia1024
    @emxlia1024 9 месяцев назад +3

    Wow, I literally watched so many videos about noun modifiers etc. and I DIDNT UNDERSTAND ANYTHING. Now i've been 18 seconds in this video and i immediately got it.

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!! and really sorry for late reply. I am really happy for your comment! Hope that my channel will help your learning Korean.. 🥰

  • @hongkies001
    @hongkies001 Год назад +5

    Now I finally understand how Korean adjectives work. Thank you very much for this simple but very effective teaching tool

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  Год назад +1

      Korean adjectives are a bit different from English in usage. I'm glad this video was helpful for you. Thank you.🥰

  • @tzveeble1679
    @tzveeble1679 Год назад +2

    This is so clear and useful. Finally I really understand how to use those forms correctly. A very effective method, a great mixture of intuitive and systematic learning! You've done it again🥰🙏🌺

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  Год назад

      You are always...👍👍👍👍👍👍Thank you!!💕

  • @mapetidye
    @mapetidye Год назад +6

    Thank you so much 너무 감사합니다

  • @debasishsheet2720
    @debasishsheet2720 Год назад +5

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  • @Yzura
    @Yzura 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for writing about how the word should be pronounced in hangeul. It is easier to understand than romanizing it.

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!! Hope that this channel is helpful for you!!🥰

  • @atitjr4706
    @atitjr4706 Год назад +6

    감사합니다!!!저는 내팔 사람 입니다.

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  Год назад +2

      wow 네팔~~~ 진짜 좋아하는 곳이에요^^ 반가워요🥰

    • @atitjr4706
      @atitjr4706 Год назад +3

      @@simple-korean 만나서 반갑습니다.감사합니다.

  • @Valentino016
    @Valentino016 Год назад +6

    감사합니다 💜

  • @canadianroot
    @canadianroot Год назад +1

    At 15:05, it should be "to be exactly the same" (and the next one should be "to be the same"). Despite this minor error (you've omitted articles like "the" and "a" in some videos), this video was extremely helpful. All of your videos are very well done. They're easy to follow. I watch them almost every day, and have subscribed to your channel. Highly recommended!

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind comment. As a non-native English speaker, English is not easy for me. 😅Using articles can be particularly challenging. I appreciate that you like my channel, and I will try to make even better videos.🥰

    • @canadianroot
      @canadianroot Год назад +2

      @@simple-korean Your response is humble. Thank you. As a struggling learner (Korean is not easy!) I find there's really not anything out there that approaches learning the way native speakers learn. I wish there was a way to collaborate with a content creator to document my learning journey. I have some good ideas, I think.

  • @MuhammadRussellOfficial
    @MuhammadRussellOfficial Год назад +3

    감사합니다 선생님

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  Год назад

      방문해 주셔서 감사합니다!!🥰

  • @user-yj8xg7of6q
    @user-yj8xg7of6q Год назад +4

    안녕하세요 저는 토니입니다, I was wondering if you teach classes or one on one?

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  Год назад +3

      안녕하세요~ 반갑습니다. 토니 씨^^ I teach students at a university. There is no one-on-one class. However, if you have any questions while studying Korean, feel free to ask me!!🥰

  • @domingomanaligod
    @domingomanaligod 3 месяца назад +1

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  • @rachelelesterio2142
    @rachelelesterio2142 Год назад +2

    Thank uou

  • @debasishsheet2720
    @debasishsheet2720 Год назад +4

    Please reply me

  • @-KimchiFriedRice-
    @-KimchiFriedRice- 5 месяцев назад +1

    0:45 how do you know when to use ㄴ/은/는 on the adjective? Or can you just use it in any situation? Like is there a difference on the sentence if you change it?

    • @-KimchiFriedRice-
      @-KimchiFriedRice- 5 месяцев назад

      Also when do you use noun modifier and when do you use descriptive verb?

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  5 месяцев назад +1

      The basic form of all adjectives ends with '-다'.
      It conjugates like verbs.
      ex. 좋다 / 좋 is stem, 다 has to be deleted when conjugate.
      1) Noun modifier (adjective + noun)
      stem : final consonant X - use ㄴ
      stem : final consonant O - use 은
      -있다/없다 adjective - use 는
      2) Descriptive verb
      stem : vowel ㅗ orㅏ - use 아요
      stem : vowel not ㅗ or ㅏ - use 어요
      -하다 adjective -해요

    • @-KimchiFriedRice-
      @-KimchiFriedRice- 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@simple-korean Thank you!! It makes so much more sense now ❤

  • @altheanicolebarroga845
    @altheanicolebarroga845 6 месяцев назад +2

    do you have pdf copy for this??

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  3 месяца назад

      drive.google.com/file/d/1903VfLOC3Oy_wcS93zCdrNHlkKUbC6h4/view?usp=sharing

  • @danniel6376
    @danniel6376 Год назад +1

    Is 힘들다 really turns to 힘든? and not 힘드운? Thank you for the reply. I ask because I'm confuse.

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  Год назад

      힘들다 is 'ㄹ irregular word'
      in that case, if 'ㄴ/은,ㅂ,ㅅ' follows... 'ㄹ' is deleted.
      힘들[다] + (으)ㄴ => 힘드+ㄴ => 힘든
      when 'ㅂ irrgular word' like '춥다(to be cold)'
      'ㅂ' changes to '우' before vowels.
      so..
      춥[다]+(으)ㄴ => 추+우+ㄴ => 추운
      Korean "Irregular" can be a bit difficult. If you have any questions, feel free to ask anytime. Thank you!!🥰

    • @danniel6376
      @danniel6376 Год назад +1

      @@simple-korean Thank you for the response and explanation Mam.

  • @Reka8wiczka
    @Reka8wiczka 4 месяца назад +1

    Will you upload a pdf version of this, please?

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  3 месяца назад

      drive.google.com/file/d/1903VfLOC3Oy_wcS93zCdrNHlkKUbC6h4/view?usp=sharing

    • @Reka8wiczka
      @Reka8wiczka 3 месяца назад +1

      @@simple-korean thank you so much!

  • @abeehaalvi2290
    @abeehaalvi2290 Год назад +1

    Sensei-Nim can you make a romanized form of this vedio.....????🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  Год назад

      Ok.. I will~ I can upload it on Monday! Thank you🥰

    • @abeehaalvi2290
      @abeehaalvi2290 Год назад +1

      @@simple-korean ThankU Sooo much ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @simple-korean
      @simple-korean  Год назад

      @@abeehaalvi2290 😍

  • @domingomanaligod
    @domingomanaligod 3 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤❤