Learn Korean Ep. 126: ~기는 하다 & ~기도 하다

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
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    Learn how to use ~기는 하다 (or ~긴 하다) and ~기도 하다, as well as how they’re different. Remember to check out the extended PDF as well with even more information about this form!
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Комментарии • 18

  • @jangsy33
    @jangsy33 Год назад +8

    While I never used these forms, I’ve heard them being used by native speakers, and over time intuitively understood the meaning. Your video helped me think about it grammatically and am likely to now use it in my speech. Thanks so much for this!

  • @linguaphile808
    @linguaphile808 Год назад +1

    아하!! I was looking for this phrase!! Sometimes when I say something to my mother like: 바쁘다!! She'll come back at me with something like: 바쁘기는 뭐가 바쁘노?! 빨리 해라!! 😅 Thanks!!

  • @sj2pnetrn290
    @sj2pnetrn290 Год назад +2

    I enjoyed your lesson as a native speaker! You deliver principle of those difficult geammar rules really well

  • @chichaguo
    @chichaguo Год назад +7

    Thank you for always sharing~ we will support you... 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @chichaguo
      @chichaguo Год назад +1

      can I ask for explaining 다싶다,는다싶다?

    • @GoBillyKorean
      @GoBillyKorean  Год назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/yrjcW5JVUgc/видео.html

  • @lizaminasyan9255
    @lizaminasyan9255 Год назад

    😍 Thank you always for making great videos, please continue !

  • @asprywrites
    @asprywrites Год назад +3

    I usually wait 7:28 for Chul-soo to show up before I click thumbs up.

  • @valkfinitey5413
    @valkfinitey5413 Год назад +1

    I didn't know he still made these

  • @valkosipuli5839
    @valkosipuli5839 Год назад +3

    Thank you Billy!
    I love learning simple grammar points like this that allow me to add so much more nuance to my sentences c:

  • @thepianokid27
    @thepianokid27 Год назад +1

    Awesome lesson! Thanks Billy!

  • @ChannelBCD
    @ChannelBCD Год назад +1

    It was very helpful video

  • @shuzennn
    @shuzennn Год назад +1

    한국어 어려운 언어이기는 한데 재미있기도 해요.

  • @seajames1690
    @seajames1690 Год назад

    Gotta love high school fish.

  • @anistaru_
    @anistaru_ Год назад +1

    Ah is it 하긴 that i always hear in a drama?

    • @suda-nz
      @suda-nz Год назад +1

      Similar. If it is used alone. It means that there was some situation before which is not a good behaviour (normally), but under the circumstance, it is understandable.

  • @nickhung3589
    @nickhung3589 Год назад

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Fluglecheese
    @Fluglecheese Год назад

    참치? 꽁치? 갈치? 고등어!