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In this video, you’ll challenge your Korean listening comprehension skills. You will listen to small dialogues to take you from the beginner to the advanced level. Those dialogues are made by Korean native speakers. This is THE place to start if you want to start learning Korean, and improve both your listening and speaking skills.
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@KoreanClass101
@KoreanClass101 2 года назад
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@mik_group
@mik_group 11 месяцев назад
Plz up the volume
@SAMSUNG5ify
@SAMSUNG5ify 5 лет назад
If i could speak Korean, I wouldn't stop speaking.
@hhattonaom9729
@hhattonaom9729 5 лет назад
maybe if you stay consistent for a few years you'll see results
@aasthalama9357
@aasthalama9357 5 лет назад
God bless u
@cris4529
@cris4529 5 лет назад
Lame asf
@masakami5437
@masakami5437 4 года назад
@@hhattonaom9729 nah fam learned japanese in like 5 months, just about extreme dedication
@hhattonaom9729
@hhattonaom9729 4 года назад
@@masakami5437 i learned korean every day for several months in 2015 and got to lower intermediate level. been learning it on and off since then.
@qwert12345asdfgzxcvb
@qwert12345asdfgzxcvb 5 лет назад
Is it just me, or is the female Korean voice incredibly beautiful and relaxing to listen to?
@sarahbee2407
@sarahbee2407 5 лет назад
It's just for u I think 😂
@user-dm9zq7hj3i
@user-dm9zq7hj3i 5 лет назад
@@sarahbee2407 as a Korean it is very soothing but extremely awkward hahah
@kennygunawan1444
@kennygunawan1444 4 года назад
Sarah Bendou dude, there is 141 people liking his comment...
@nathankrishnan6802
@nathankrishnan6802 4 года назад
It sounds relaxing sometimes, and sometimes it just makes me anxious haha. Maybe because I dont understand it that well yet.
@Dhejdjiekekw
@Dhejdjiekekw 4 года назад
@@user-dm9zq7hj3i 별로 안어색한데 그냥 한국인 악센트 그대로 좀 느리게 말하는정도인데 ㅋㅋ 다 저렇게 말하잖아
@corv2731
@corv2731 4 года назад
For everyone mentioning that the dialogue is a bit too fast for beginners: Even for beginners, the earlier you start listening to full-speed conversations, the better off you'll be. Even if you're just starting. It's counter-intuitive at first, but think about it- there is virtually no circumstance where you'll ever be listening to a very slowly spoken conversation, where every word is pronounced clearly, so why would you practice listening to that? You are only training your brain to understand a speaking style you'll never actually encounter in real life, so what's the benefit of doing it that way? Practice what's actually going to happen. The intent at the beginning stage of listening comprehension is not necessary to try and understand, but to get used to how spoken Korean sounds in real life. Even this dialogue is considerably slower than a lot of actual conversations would go in Korea. Even if you don't understand hardly anything, listen to it repeatedly; take only 1 of these brief dialogues, and listen to only that and try to pick out words that you know. Listen to it several times every day, and even if you don't know the words, try to mimic the sounds being made. I know it sounds ridiculous, but it will super-speed your learning, I promise. I'm on 4 languages and counting using this method. 6 months ago, I couldn't understand very much spoken Korean, and now I understand probably 70% of spoken, natural Korean conversation. Not perfect, but much better. My method? Literally just repeatedly listening to naturally spoken conversations such as these alongside the standard studying of vocabulary and grammar. Cheers and good luck to everyone. 화이팅~!
@fromme93
@fromme93 4 года назад
Hello! Thank you for the advice ! I’m only 3 weeks into self studying korean and am super curious what your study routine looked like in the beginning! Do you mind sharing? Thank you so much :)
@AkuseiEd
@AkuseiEd 4 года назад
I'm here lol
@AkuseiEd
@AkuseiEd 4 года назад
I also teach basic grammar and Korean alphabet to an American group, (I'm no pro in the language myself) but I think this is effective. And having both Kor and Eng subs is very helpful for me. The foundations in the alphabet itself is important in following conversations this way.
@geraaguz
@geraaguz 3 года назад
You are right
@sharvin0161
@sharvin0161 3 года назад
In retrospect this seems like facts. I mean growing up listening to your parents (assuming you have that privilege), you hear them speaking at full speed, sure they might've slowed down when speaking to you, but still, you get used to the real deal at a young age (or you prime yourself for that speech rate as you say). Same thing happened with Japanese while listening to anime, you get used to it, and same thing with Korean when watching Running Man (in my case lol).
@abetliberato9544
@abetliberato9544 5 лет назад
The conversation is way too fast for beginners. This is great for intermediate to advanced learners.
@gst013
@gst013 5 лет назад
Play it on .75 speed and pause it after each sentence with writing and it's not too bad :)
@RnRnR
@RnRnR 5 лет назад
Isn't it better to practice it how it will actually sound in real life though? xD
@gst013
@gst013 5 лет назад
@@RnRnR eventually, yes...but if you're a beginner and everything just sounds like a big, unintelligible word salad, you're not getting anything from it. Listening is always starting slowly and working your way up.
@IllegalInAmsterdam
@IllegalInAmsterdam 4 года назад
@@gst013 I disagree. Repetitive listening is how I improved my comprehension. Around a year ago I used to listen to these dialogues every day even though I barely understood any of it. Eventually, whilst I was doing my own study, I found I could pick out words, grammar points and eventually entire sentences. It was really rewarding to discover I could understand something without having to look at a translation first and "learn it". Listening back now, these conversations seem trivially easy. Compared to what is awaiting you in your Korean study journey, this (or at least the first 10 minutes of it) is definitely adequate for beginners. You just need to persevere. The first step from absolute n00b to beginner is the hardest to overcome.
@lyan6579
@lyan6579 4 года назад
it is definitely not for ALL learners. how to know what korean word is for what english word?
@martinaka3357
@martinaka3357 4 года назад
Me from the start of the video till 12:45: oh i'm getting good at understanding korean! Me after 12:45: oh, nevermind
@elsaa_arg
@elsaa_arg 4 года назад
Same.....
@RJGonzales09
@RJGonzales09 4 года назад
Same lol
@chuu_ki
@chuu_ki 4 года назад
lmaoo fr
@kayatalbert3127
@kayatalbert3127 4 года назад
yea i understood everything up to that point. he was speaking way too quickly and i could only catch every few words lol
@arvivillavicencio5969
@arvivillavicencio5969 4 года назад
Hahaha it’s so fast 😅
@sammier.6125
@sammier.6125 5 лет назад
This is hard for me since I’m a beginner but it helps me learn to listen and break down the few vocab I understand! It is good as a beginner so thank u and I hope to make more progress and learn to listen better in the future!
@notchelsie
@notchelsie 3 года назад
IM SO HAPPY, IVE BEEN STUDYING KOREAN FOR 2 YEARS AND I CAN UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING!!!
@persierobin6892
@persierobin6892 3 года назад
Really impress. How do you do everyday to improve Korean listening skill.
@samuelcoates3339
@samuelcoates3339 2 года назад
Awesome!👍🏾🇰🇷
@tashan4932
@tashan4932 2 года назад
Good for you! Please share your secrets 😆
@윤슬-k4x
@윤슬-k4x 2 года назад
Me also 😅
@VitariKiyowo
@VitariKiyowo 10 месяцев назад
Go easy dude I've been studying Korean since 2018 and just understand 오빠 사랑해😭
@l0vexnana
@l0vexnana 4 года назад
I understood more than I thought I could, guess 20 years of kdrama wasn’t completely useless 🤣
@littlenugget5346
@littlenugget5346 3 года назад
20 years- uhhh I've only had since 2017-18 - 2021 8watching kdramas but not consistently. I still can't understand a word. Sure I can recognise some aspects of a convo but im still completely foreign 😭😭😭😭😭
@lethalprincess9317
@lethalprincess9317 3 года назад
🤣 🤣 👍
@hengnakthavin
@hengnakthavin 2 года назад
@@lethalprincess9317 i been watch kdrama for 4 year, and now i can see myself understand korean without sub and i can speak also.
@kaylam2141
@kaylam2141 4 года назад
For my own study: Book about car: 0:22 Hamburger: 0:56 Closing time: 1:26 Not a bad day: 1:54 Tall son in the pic: 2:22 Deciding he time for movie: 2:49 Blue shirt : 3:25
@Rachel-dx3ud
@Rachel-dx3ud 5 лет назад
I can't understand until the captions come up and I realize I know a lot of these words sigh my listening skills are so bad I don't know how I'm going to survive in Seoul next month ._.
@sail491
@sail491 5 лет назад
i’m bad at listening too haha, even though i know french my brain blanks out when my teacher talks to me ㅠㅠ i realized i knew these words too, but hearing them my mind goes blank. good luck in seoul!
@queenesther8515
@queenesther8515 5 лет назад
I totally empathise. I studied Korean in Seoul for 9 months before it all clicked and I was able to understand normal conversation. Ya just gotta.... keep at it. No silver bullet. The most useful practice for me, though, was spending time working on projects with non-English speakers -- they could show me what to do (not just tell) and after hearing the same explanation every day for a week I could understand most of it! I hope you're having fun over there.
@teliah3922
@teliah3922 5 лет назад
@Johana Lara same
@ln3454
@ln3454 3 года назад
Same
@Catloaf189
@Catloaf189 3 года назад
Sameee, it's like i'm hearing the words but my mind can't process them fast enough. Then the captions come up and i realize that i know 80~90% of the sentences T_T My reading skills are pretty good but listening (and sentence making, even though i know all the important grammar) are definitely weak points for me
@AsmaaPurity
@AsmaaPurity 5 лет назад
Even if it's a little bit hard for me to catch up but I prefer this because it will make me understand more advanced things in Korean Thnak you so much best Channel ever
@Kitaax
@Kitaax 4 года назад
everyone saying that its way too fast for beginners, its actually pretty useful. Starting off with a fast paced korean conversation is literally the best way to train your mind and brain of how korean conversations actually sound like. Its not good to practice conversations that are slow because in actual conversations no one would ever talk that slow unless they're drunk. Its way better to get your brain trained on how koreans talk in their conversations now than later. I've been studying korean for 8 months now and everything in this video is really helpful. Just keep practicing every day and listen to conversations even if you dont understand it. Its all about the time and effort you put into your studies. Have fun everyone and good luck!
@lethalprincess9317
@lethalprincess9317 3 года назад
Well said! 👍😊
@Alinkhayra
@Alinkhayra 3 года назад
Very true, I wish I learnt this pace earlier on. This is def more accurate in real life situation.
@vldt5934
@vldt5934 5 лет назад
This is really helpful, especially when you're done learning the basics. Thank you, I needed something like this to improve my listening comprehension. ^^
@AkuseiEd
@AkuseiEd 4 года назад
Same!
@dharma0321
@dharma0321 3 года назад
Korean is the most beautiful language in my heart. I just love it. I will study really hard to learn it. Thank you for this conversations.
@sumeetpanwar6937
@sumeetpanwar6937 2 года назад
I have not started learning korean seriously ..........honestly i could'nt even continue learning for a month ......but i myself dont know how i can understand some of these conversations ...... Thats the power of watching kdramas all day everyone 😁😁😁😉😉
@aoreansangalang8329
@aoreansangalang8329 5 лет назад
besides the fact that I want to learn korean for bts/kpop and k-dramas without the subs, Korean is such a beautiful and cool language that I want to learn without taking expensive or pricy classes :)) plus it's pretty challenging for me so i should be more determined ☺️ *thank youuu so much for this, it was a huge help💜!!!*
@jrholland
@jrholland 4 года назад
Recently started my journey of learning Korean, as I plan on temporarily moving to South Korea after I finish school! (Been stuck in Canada for 25+ years, time for a change of scenery). Super excited!
@Linda-op7mj
@Linda-op7mj 5 лет назад
Reall good practice test. I have to concentrate really well and if I do I can understand must of it. One suggestion woud be to add also a part with only Korean subs before the translation is given.
@namtiddies1353
@namtiddies1353 5 лет назад
Linda I get what you’re saying but it would kind of be defeating the purpose of this since you most likely won’t be reading subtitles while talking in actual Korean It’s just trying to allow you to get your ears better at listening to the small stuff and understanding it ig
@davidalberto3192
@davidalberto3192 4 года назад
This is really helpful, thank you! One thing that could be improved is the translation though. The translation at 17:15 is wrong since there was no mention of 수영장 at all, yet, "pool" was written in the translation. Same for "gym." If ever, the translation should just write "[our facilities]." At 18:19, there was a clear typo. It should have been 이른 아침에 not 이름 아침에. Simple things like this. Also, 1:45 has the wrong translation again. 열다 is "to open," yet the translation reads "what time do you close today?" It should be "What time do you open?" or "What time are you open?" I'm not gonna list all the mistranslations, but I would sincerely appreciate it if the translations are as accurate as possible. I understand some sentences cannot be directly translated all the time, but in these examples, they can! Thank you for this video though. Very helpful :P Edit: added 18:19 example
@mee7055
@mee7055 3 года назад
Can somebody help? In the third dialog: "오늘 문 여는 시간이 어떻게 뒤나요?" Shouldn't it be 닫는 instead of 여는? Because its asking about closing time and not opening right? (according to the translation)
@koreantoday63
@koreantoday63 3 года назад
What time do you open?: 오늘 문 여는 시간이 어떻게 되나요? or 언제 문 열어요? What time do you close?: 오늘 문 닫는 시간이 어떻게 되나요? or 언제 문 닫아요?
@claris7089
@claris7089 3 года назад
I’m a intermediate learner and I find this video really useful. It goes from basic and natural conversations to really hard ones just for natives. It is good because after the dialogue follows the transcription so you can study the words you didn’t know and also see how it is used. I don’t get frustrated if I don’t understand something advanced because I just know it is not my level yet so I just keep listening :)
@TranNam23
@TranNam23 3 года назад
This conversation is not truly for beginners. disappointed..
@aqua3890
@aqua3890 Год назад
I love this. This works efficiently on my listening comprehension
@adagamez
@adagamez 4 года назад
this is too hard for beginners, im fluent and I know a beginner would feel stressed with this 😂
@Kayden_Kim
@Kayden_Kim 3 года назад
When you learn your first language you usually just hear people talk. This is good background for people who might be studying or something.
@animeitsfun5812
@animeitsfun5812 4 года назад
it’s kind of depressing for beginners because it’s super fast, but the idea is nice
@kwangyagal
@kwangyagal 4 года назад
animeitsfun honestly i think it’s fine once you have a bit of vocab! the picture are very useful as well and since you can see the subtitles you can assimilate the words to the speech
@jiminswifeu4055
@jiminswifeu4055 5 лет назад
I guess I should just listen to this multiple times (prob at least 3-5 times) to actually start understanding-
@maxrimmer4958
@maxrimmer4958 3 года назад
I’ve been learning Korean intensively for about 10 months now, 4 hours a day in all my spare time, and even took 3 months off between jobs to learn it full time. I can confidently say I was able to follow the conversations 70-80% of the time. So even though these are beginner conversations, you won’t be able to understand just from using a language app or watching K-drama. Get a book (I recommend Billy Go or TTMIK), set aside some time each day and learn the grammar and vocabulary. It will come eventually!
@mtl_graphics
@mtl_graphics 4 года назад
3 years ago, this would have been Chinese to me. 3 more years to go! 😬
@DoyeongKwon
@DoyeongKwon 4 года назад
I'm Korean, the expressions of some conversation are little bit awkward, because of many postposition particles and some sentence like this; 'wow, this pizza looks delicious.' we don't say this '와, 이 피자 맛있어 보여요.'. In a real conversation, we don't even say this sentence or we say '이 피자 맛있겠네요.', '이 피자 맛있어보이네요.' . using the word 'look' feels like the ENGLISH EXPRESSION.
@allergictohumansnotanimals5671
@allergictohumansnotanimals5671 3 года назад
Omg idk what to do now.
@btsbts3924
@btsbts3924 5 лет назад
펗덧흐앨지머흘야 I have no idea what ive just wrote... Can someone help me? I LOVE KOREA AND KOREAN LANGUAGE♥♥♥♡♡♡
@abyssxoxo
@abyssxoxo 5 лет назад
I understood everything yaaaaay
@brianwilson2726
@brianwilson2726 5 лет назад
예진 안녕하세요
@ayanaobas7287
@ayanaobas7287 5 лет назад
how long did it take you to understand a decent amount?
@abyssxoxo
@abyssxoxo 5 лет назад
@@ayanaobas7287 A year of intense studying, basically I use Korean the whole day
@chloewolterman8372
@chloewolterman8372 4 года назад
How dude
@laltae5
@laltae5 4 года назад
I wish I could too 😭
@tashan4932
@tashan4932 2 года назад
I literally listen to this every single day 😂 its sooo helpful
@bosstehmuss
@bosstehmuss 4 года назад
Category1: 0:23,s, 0:41 Category2: 0:56,s, 1:11 Category3: 1:26,s,1:40 Category4: 1:53,s, 2:08 Category5: 2:22,s, 2:35 Category6: 2:47,s, 3:06 Category7: 3:25,s, 3:51 Category8: 4:16,s, 4:31 Category9: 4:45,s, 5:06 Category10: 5:28,s, 5:52 Category11: 6:15,s,6:41 Category12: 7:07,s, 7:27 Category13: 7:46,s, 8:05 Category14: 8:23,s,8:45 Category15: 9:07,s, 9:25 Category16: 9:44,s, 10:00 Category17: 10:17,s, 10:31 Category18: 10:46,s, 11:09 Category19: 11:33,s, 11:50 Category20: 12:08 ,s, 12:26 Category21: 13:08, s, 14:09
@jwkoreatv
@jwkoreatv 2 года назад
Nice!
@jjthick9128
@jjthick9128 5 лет назад
이 비디오를 좋아해요. 지금 공부 많이 할 거예요. 아마 내년에 한국어는 좋아요. 🙏😤
@yebin9355
@yebin9355 5 лет назад
내년에 한국어 좋다고요?ㅋㅋㅋ
@geeladuh
@geeladuh 4 года назад
@@yebin9355 They translated it directly from english ("Maybe I'll be good at korean next year") but ofc it lost the meaning once it was in korean cuz both languages don't work the same way
@najiakashcool6547
@najiakashcool6547 3 года назад
I'm intermediate but I need to focus a lot while listening. I'm thankful for all the people who made this video.. It's really helpful.
@xuantrang2835
@xuantrang2835 4 года назад
Dialogue 2: 어늘 문 여는 시간이 어떻게 되나요? Does it literally mean " how is opening hour today?
@skynightfuryduechle6991
@skynightfuryduechle6991 4 года назад
To me Korean is really easy and ima beginner BTS taught me some and other amazing kpop groups I hope to be like BTS one day I may not be Korean but I know a lot of Korean already but I think I could know a bit more so that's why I'm here💜 K I'm sick right now so I'm ganna go to bed bai 💜
@chrisding1976
@chrisding1976 3 года назад
uh huh. There’s no way you learned a language from watching kpop groups, if you are truly a beginner.
@hafsashahine3592
@hafsashahine3592 4 года назад
this method is what I need, I was searching for that and lastly I found out it
@mastercutter7676
@mastercutter7676 Год назад
1:23:52 days, dates, and moving company 1:30:20 days and time, making an appointment 1:33:59 man lost his wallet and retraces steps 1:35:52 scheduling a group project
@mr.crumbles2557
@mr.crumbles2557 3 года назад
I was nervous about hanging with my Korean grandparents so I used this refresher. Worked well!
@myintsansan3036
@myintsansan3036 2 года назад
i like Korean learning forever if you wanna say me just chating for me my name is minecraft ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha lol lol lol lol lol,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@cichlidshane
@cichlidshane 4 года назад
I did pretty well most of the time. The company sales vocabulary was not easy for me as I had not studied those words yet. It also seems difficult to have the translation below be in English word order and the Korean text is in Korean grammar order so it caused me to pause and rewind a lot to understand what the words were. I did think that some over the translations might be a little off if the translator app I am using is right. Overall this is a good video to watch but they need to slow it down and have entire sentences displayed at a time so it is easier to follow the subtitles. Just my thoughts. More of a mid level video.
@christianmiddletonfreeman7411
@christianmiddletonfreeman7411 3 года назад
I’m just so happy I’m able to understand even a little of this without going “oh, anything with mida at the end means I do, so he is saying”I do”.” I’m growing little by little even though it’s only been a week of learning
@Abcdefg008
@Abcdefg008 3 года назад
Can you make more of these please? I’ve listened to them all and I know them all off by heart so I need something new. Thankyou if you do. 💜
@victorjosemartinellimota8965
@victorjosemartinellimota8965 2 года назад
Eu realmente te amo eunha e você acaba se perdendo tbm vai com o samyr inteiro 🐸
@JivanNavij
@JivanNavij 4 года назад
Starting 13:00, the video is uploaded out of order from level of easy to hard right away. I know this the other language (like French/Spanish are uploaded in the correct level order). Just a heads up for those who are confused that the level that went from easy to hard. At the end, the level gets easier -- so whoever put the videos just got it messed up when slicing/uploading it.
@mercantilistic
@mercantilistic 4 года назад
Thank you for mentioning this, I was shocked at how hard the 'intermediate' section was.
@dialahaisamhaha7675
@dialahaisamhaha7675 2 года назад
It feels like an watching a kids show but it’s Korean
@mrsadept
@mrsadept 2 года назад
This is excellent. I really appreciate this video. Thank you so much.
@rohrichbeau1004
@rohrichbeau1004 4 года назад
29 years ago when I first visited Canada from Korea. I was all l frightened and couldn't do anything. Being able to have a command of good English was quite challenging me. If I had opted for Japan instead of English speaking countries. I''d have gotten better results.
@elliottmounsey9754
@elliottmounsey9754 Год назад
Does anyone have any tips on studying with this video?
@Libeauty7
@Libeauty7 5 лет назад
음 too fast for me but understood some. 감사합니다.
@Libeauty7
@Libeauty7 4 года назад
L Sol Oh, that would be nice ☺️
@EsmeandGyungKorea
@EsmeandGyungKorea 3 года назад
Hello, thank you for sharing this video, I needed to find something like that to be able to speak Korean more naturally, really thank you very much
@perdykool
@perdykool 4 года назад
This has been extremely helpful!!! Thank you for this. I love to see the hangul as well as translation. I absolutely love they're speaking at a good pace, not too fast or painfully slow. I can keep up.
@kellytan525
@kellytan525 3 года назад
Too fast...not a good learning channel for me!
@ΕλενηΡ-ο1η
@ΕλενηΡ-ο1η 5 лет назад
13:10 so fast!!!!
@cion2904
@cion2904 2 года назад
Me studying Korean for a month 🥲
@stanloonauglies9358
@stanloonauglies9358 5 лет назад
thank you for this! so helpful in my korean self study
@vluessky
@vluessky 3 года назад
This is hard but that just means you will learn more
@nimazrumba8423
@nimazrumba8423 5 лет назад
I love speak korean language but i really dont know properly korean
@idk27212
@idk27212 5 лет назад
Can you break it down and slow down too? Other than that this was helpful.
@pjguitar15
@pjguitar15 5 лет назад
You can actually slow it down yourself from the video settings
@jennfromkorea
@jennfromkorea 5 лет назад
한국어공부 화이팅이에요!😄😄
@jasminee204
@jasminee204 5 лет назад
But the whole point is to hear realistic Korean conversations in real time. If you need to slow it down yourself, do it using the settings, but don't take this resource away from other people it's useful for with your complaints please!
@히로호이
@히로호이 4 года назад
표준어 구어체지만 건조한 말투 ! ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 대화에 아무런 감정이 안들어가있어요 ㅋㅋ 참고하세요 !!
@ohyerin
@ohyerin 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for the video. I really enjoy listening to the dialog first and then listening a 2nd with subtitles to check my understanding. This is pure gold!
@freefire-rk2qq
@freefire-rk2qq 11 месяцев назад
Best video for Korean language
@inception6657
@inception6657 3 года назад
I tried learning Korean too.But too tough. Chinese seems easier but also not that easy.Tbh all foreign language are not easy to master. Like German and french.These two are also very tough.
@Joana-yp7rz
@Joana-yp7rz 3 года назад
Even though I couldn't fully understand what they where saying I was able to understand through key words that i know
@Anatoli8888
@Anatoli8888 4 года назад
Can someone please explain the grammar of 오늘 문 여는 시간이 어떻게 되나요? Is 되나요 a form of 되다 with a 나 ending?
@sajateacher
@sajateacher 3 года назад
The first time through, you can listen to it at 0.75 or 0.50 speed and with captions.
@larryhooverpedofilekillerc4177
@larryhooverpedofilekillerc4177 4 года назад
Hello, GOOD EVENING,!THANKS with the time you had this video available,and even seeking footage with this clear understanding video. Is really indulging
@devikabayakdevkota5655
@devikabayakdevkota5655 3 года назад
너무 너무 감사드립니다 선생님..이 동영상이 아주 좋게 만드네요...너무 너무 사랑 네팔에서....
@alysharaedt4759
@alysharaedt4759 2 года назад
Sometimes multiple answers are technicly correct, but I don't know what the video is asking me. Example: Watching a movie next Saturday The girl has a part time job that ends at two o'clock. The man says they'll meet at 3 o'clock and watch the movie at 4. All of the named times were shown. So how, without a concrete question asked, am I supposed to know 4 o'clock is the "correct" answer? 3 o'clock is also kind of correct, as they will meet at that time. The video doesn't specificly ask me when they will watch the movie. In such cases, maybe show a questio onscreen, please?
@fammnak852
@fammnak852 Год назад
Thank you so much for this, this helps me a lot, I appreciate this ❤❤
@shalomie146
@shalomie146 2 года назад
I was like what's going on when l realized l could actually understand the first part of the conversation 😅😂😂😂guess all that work is paying off ..although l had to pause and be like oooh I know that ..that means ....
@aesthetism9
@aesthetism9 4 года назад
I understood only a few words! Because ima. Abosulute beginner
@jdoe7535
@jdoe7535 5 лет назад
Too many formal endings. Koreans don'y usually speak this way unless they're trying to schmooze someone.
@undergroundskeptic2916
@undergroundskeptic2916 5 лет назад
너는 한국인 이에요?
@shaikhnuzhat5289
@shaikhnuzhat5289 3 года назад
Hi can you please upload the text file of total conversation so i can repeat again and again learn it please please please 재발
@Ohayo1999
@Ohayo1999 3 года назад
Oh it sounds fun , please do more of this conversations 😣💕💕
@diegorojas7697
@diegorojas7697 5 лет назад
참 잘했어요! 감사합니다!
@quin76
@quin76 4 года назад
감사합니다. This is great for immersion listening to absorb the sounds, rhythm, and patterns.
@alicorns4life557
@alicorns4life557 4 года назад
이 영상이 너무 좋아요 감사합니다~^^
@chloewolterman8372
@chloewolterman8372 4 года назад
If I spoke Korean I would love it and I wouldn't stop talking
@bluebyrne7864
@bluebyrne7864 4 года назад
1:44 Why doesn't that mean 'when does it open' ?
@aldurand2019
@aldurand2019 4 года назад
im as confused as u xD
@roxannemichaud7106
@roxannemichaud7106 4 года назад
@@aldurand2019 another moment explained it wasn't the right translation and it was meant to be open and not closed
@roxannemichaud7106
@roxannemichaud7106 4 года назад
(Sorry I meant another *comment)
@roxannemichaud7106
@roxannemichaud7106 4 года назад
It's @David Alberto's comment that explained it (Sorry I don't know how to edit comments)
@jlcsr9163
@jlcsr9163 3 года назад
Hard to believe this is for absolute beginners. their talking way too fast and no absolute beginner has this much vocabulary.
@j_v8033
@j_v8033 5 лет назад
Learning to write and read hangeul is not enough. It is very hard to understand spoken korean.
@JustGoodVibes.
@JustGoodVibes. 4 года назад
This video is really informative. I think it's good to learn Korean
@kumaripriti3276
@kumaripriti3276 2 года назад
This is not right way to learn korien language. Its more then difficult for bigner
@testmonkey2535
@testmonkey2535 2 года назад
the first 15 minutes were easy and then it escalated so fast 😭
@murtazahassan6806
@murtazahassan6806 4 года назад
Its a "yo" to the end of every comment... Then "ta" tongue twister came in...
@nethmisansala6712
@nethmisansala6712 3 года назад
1st veido clip is okay 👌 but the 2nd one... that all is Greek to me 🙂💔
@praveenkaushik4517
@praveenkaushik4517 4 года назад
Very good to learn Korean language
@haksseupjjanehal1186
@haksseupjjanehal1186 Год назад
Thank you alot ㅠㅠ ❤️❤️
@faradkhan9806
@faradkhan9806 3 года назад
For me its so easy, as i spent many time in korea and i wish to go again
@jojojroeb7417
@jojojroeb7417 5 лет назад
I missed class 😥
@bitmau5
@bitmau5 8 месяцев назад
Your translators did amazing in the closed captions!
@misa_carolyne
@misa_carolyne 3 года назад
clearly not for beginners this is more like intermediate so dont feel discouraged if you are a beginner ^^
@heavenlyfortune2905
@heavenlyfortune2905 Год назад
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@LetsPhoenix
@LetsPhoenix Год назад
what my guy? you either need to get off what you're on or share with everyone :D
@aldurand2019
@aldurand2019 4 года назад
can someone help me pls ? what's the difference between 너의 and 너네? :O
@DoyeongKwon
@DoyeongKwon 4 года назад
It is the same word, but in the real situation, using '너의' is kind of awkward to native people. I'm Korean, and we usually use '~네' instead of '~의'. Sorry for my poor English. I wish I could be of help!
@aldurand2019
@aldurand2019 4 года назад
@@DoyeongKwon your english is perfect !! thanks so much for the help
@wahyuramadhian
@wahyuramadhian 2 года назад
im Korean.. but i cant speak Korean language..!!
@kimminhee1889
@kimminhee1889 4 года назад
too fast
@mawarmelati2228
@mawarmelati2228 3 года назад
It will be more perfect if the video have the subtitle how to read..
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