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I am Kate and I'm very happy to see you here.
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@filmararquita3686
@filmararquita3686 3 дня назад
do u know how the word 성당 - catholic church relate to the stars/planet?
@yalahwey111
@yalahwey111 6 дней назад
The exceptions 😭😭😭😭
@claymangi7368
@claymangi7368 2 дня назад
too many exceptions hahaha
@andrewsundaresan786
@andrewsundaresan786 10 дней назад
Extremely useful. The hanja stem words should be taught in every Korean language education program. They allow one to infer/extrapolate the meaning of many words. 😁
@nscisback
@nscisback 10 дней назад
8월 14일 24년: ✅ (거스름 돈, 강의, 지도, 여권, 시골)
@nscisback
@nscisback 10 дней назад
8월 14일 24년: ✅ (유행하다, 잡수다, 인삼차, 국제회관, 세수하다)
@GoingKr--Zay-qk4vl
@GoingKr--Zay-qk4vl 12 дней назад
Thanks this was great
@bachkhoao
@bachkhoao 12 дней назад
thanks.
@carlosflores8521
@carlosflores8521 17 дней назад
hey! love your videos but i have a question, for kiyeok, tigeut, and pieup, they change sound when there between vowels or when there only after a vowel?
@shaunpierce4174
@shaunpierce4174 22 дня назад
5:09 how did you know my name is Shaun? hhhaha I just started learning Hangul, this is one of the better presentations I have seen on YT. Thank you.
@gelgale5605
@gelgale5605 25 дней назад
Thank u so muchhh❤❤❤
@GoogleAccaunt-bj3zw
@GoogleAccaunt-bj3zw Месяц назад
Amazing
@filmararquita3686
@filmararquita3686 Месяц назад
Thank you so much for these videos! You don't know how grateful I am to watch your videos and I'm so thankful I found your channel. I figured out how these conjunctions are made and you explained them very well. I also learned to start speaking simple Korean sentences (very slowly) because of your channel. I make sure to try to translate those examples you show on the video before seeing your answers. Really helped me a lot, and thank you again. I hope you continue helping people, thank you.
@b-camayneiljohnd.1340
@b-camayneiljohnd.1340 Месяц назад
Thanks
@taeya.7
@taeya.7 Месяц назад
Only got 62pts, i found the last dialogues very hard 😭
@sangphan286
@sangphan286 Месяц назад
your lesson is very suitable for beginers
@yuvaliswho
@yuvaliswho Месяц назад
Great presentation, helped me alot thanks!
@daisyeol9808
@daisyeol9808 Месяц назад
you deserve trillion subs !!! thanks a lot
@pakhrinbhimbahadur7977
@pakhrinbhimbahadur7977 Месяц назад
한국은 브라질은
@riri7748
@riri7748 Месяц назад
Omg this is really helpful thank you sm !
@Online_Korean
@Online_Korean Месяц назад
If there was a vowel at the end of the noun can we use 이면서 commonly?
@travelrightnow
@travelrightnow Месяц назад
amazing. i love it very much. Thank you!
@taofikbarakat2059
@taofikbarakat2059 Месяц назад
😊감사함니다
@NUSORCA
@NUSORCA Месяц назад
Excuse me. Although I am a TOPIK6 Korean student, I still have to ask the following question to be sure: 학교를 떠나다 학교를 가다 구름 위를 비행기가 날다 By observing these sentences, we can tell 를 seems to be more than just an accusative case marker bc it’s clearly functioning respectively as an ablative case, an allative case and a locative case marker, can’t you agree?
@Bornfreetookiss
@Bornfreetookiss 2 месяца назад
good day mam i have a hard time when writing i dont know when to use ㅜ,ㅗ and ㅠ,ㅛ how can i know the right vowel for the Sentence or word that i want to write ?
@mischsarang7027
@mischsarang7027 2 месяца назад
Im having a hard time on this, i feel sad.
@awesomesauce1988
@awesomesauce1988 Месяц назад
Just keep studying and finding different ways to learn
@binitaSingh-ye3nw
@binitaSingh-ye3nw 2 месяца назад
Mahiley ley ta kehi bujinA k vaneko ho
@Mme_Chantal
@Mme_Chantal 2 месяца назад
C’est tellement une belle leçon détaillée. Les instructions sont vraiment claires. C’est un guide parfait pour le 받침. Un énorme merci!
@ZakiaSurchi
@ZakiaSurchi 2 месяца назад
They sound similar 😢
@KrishnaGhosh-gz5cg
@KrishnaGhosh-gz5cg 2 месяца назад
Thanks
@FrIgnatiusKO-gp5xj
@FrIgnatiusKO-gp5xj 2 месяца назад
hey everybody lets watch at least 30 secs of the ads to support 우리 선생님 💛
@chitruong9042
@chitruong9042 2 месяца назад
This is so helpful. So please upload more video. Thank you so much, I love your channel❤
@user-lj4pe3bx9k
@user-lj4pe3bx9k 2 месяца назад
This is very helpful my exam thanks a lot❤🎉
@Sencha_m4
@Sencha_m4 2 месяца назад
Mam you are a good and best korean teacher I have ever looked..❤❤
@user-mm9ve4le6m
@user-mm9ve4le6m 2 месяца назад
I think I understood it correctly, but if I did then pretty much all other resources explained it very poorly. Topic markers are just a way to say: "As for the/ regarding the..." in combination with a noun and subject markers are a way to emphasize the subject. For example: "Who likes the coffee? I like the coffee!" (subject marker) "What about the breakfast, did you like it? As for the coffee, I liked it!" (topic marker)
@Sencha_m4
@Sencha_m4 2 месяца назад
Hello mam... Mam I have a problem.. I have watched this video 2 times, but still I am not able to do homework.. Please help me..😢😢
@Sencha_m4
@Sencha_m4 2 месяца назад
Or any other can help..please..
@goga9916
@goga9916 2 месяца назад
This was very helpful. Thank you for sharing. ❤
@Xyle025
@Xyle025 2 месяца назад
I love your videos! I am learning so much 🤯 this one's gonna require so much pratice tho, do you guys know if there's a resource we can practice reading words with these rules?
@BachKhoa96
@BachKhoa96 2 месяца назад
Thanks you so much.
@JarKoSar
@JarKoSar 2 месяца назад
Thank you😊😊
@hanakang1315
@hanakang1315 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the lessons!
@TukinAirdrup
@TukinAirdrup 3 месяца назад
사랑해요 pronounce as 사랑애유 or 사라애요?
@TukinAirdrup
@TukinAirdrup 3 месяца назад
When ㄹ(L) is followed by ㄹ(R), ㄹ(R) is pronounce as ㄹ(L). If this correct, I haven't seen on your video.
@russtripdub6500
@russtripdub6500 3 месяца назад
hi, i asked a question here before but i now have another one because i have not been able to find any answers for it online. if a ㄹ is the bottom consonant and a ㅎ is the beginning of the next syllable, take 실헌 for example, is the ㄹ pronounced more like an L or an R? i know when the next syllable starts with a consonant, the ㄹ just has an L sound, but because ㅎ's are mostly silent or barely noticeable, does this make it make an R sound instead?
@moonymina1516
@moonymina1516 3 месяца назад
감사합니다 선생님
@StayestOfStays
@StayestOfStays 3 месяца назад
How would i write "Essi"? 에씨 would be Esshi and 엣시 would be Etsi, right? So how do i write Essi?Also, how do i write"Roosa" the best i could think of is 로사 but thats Rosa....🥲
@StayestOfStays
@StayestOfStays 3 месяца назад
Do the writing rules really matter tho? Its not like i follow english writing rules either lol, as long as the letter looks correct Anyway, great video! I already feel good about your channel and i really think your videos will be helpful!❤
@akaashrai9819
@akaashrai9819 3 месяца назад
선생님 . 저에게 듣을 이해하기 너무 어러워요,
@talklikeKorean1
@talklikeKorean1 3 месяца назад
안녕하세요! 이 비디오를 처음 봤을때 참 잘 만들었다고 생각했어요. 그런데 저는 한국어 발음을 영어로 같이 쓸때 한국어 발음이 바뀌는 것이 참 문제가 된다고 생각이 들어요. 저는 한국어를 해외 학교에서 가르치는데 정말 학생들이 b and p ㄱ and ㅋ 그리고 ㄷ and ㅌ 발음을 다 p, k,ㅌ 로 듣고 그렇게 하려고 하는 경향이 있는 것 같아요. 여기에서 보니 어떤 구독자도 지적을 하셨네요. 이렇게 좋은 비디오를 만드실 수 있는 분이시니까 한국어 발음대로 비디오를 만드신다면 공부하시는 분들에게 도움이 될 것 같아요. 그리고 저도 이 채널을 저희 학생들을 위해서 추천할 수 있을 것 같습니다. 감사합니다.
@FrIgnatiusKO-gp5xj
@FrIgnatiusKO-gp5xj 3 месяца назад
These lessons do work. I'm recognizing what I'm hearing more and more. Thank you so much! ♥
@StayestOfStays
@StayestOfStays 3 месяца назад
Wow, these rules are way more complicated than i thought! Theres so many exceptions, i dont think i'll remember everything🥲 i fear it may be more difficult than learning english because atleast english has a similar alphabet to my native language so it was easier to listen and read at the same time......
@crystalskies1314
@crystalskies1314 3 месяца назад
even though its widely believed that chinese and japanese are harder languages to learn, i feel like personally korean was much more difficult for me to learn than both chinese and japanese