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How To Conjugate Korean Verbs In Present Tense?! [Easy Korean Patterns 01] 

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Hello everyone! Let’s learn how to conjugate Korean verbs in present tense!
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Комментарии : 650   
@aldenwashington3285
@aldenwashington3285 4 года назад
Gosh she made something that seemed so difficult so easy to understand
@nagendrakcoffical1992
@nagendrakcoffical1992 7 лет назад
i like your teach system and please i wanna an other past tense and also future tennse please please as soon plz im waiting ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@minjiteacheskorean
@minjiteacheskorean 7 лет назад
Nagendra kc sure :) I'll do that
@nagendrakcoffical1992
@nagendrakcoffical1992 7 лет назад
please i'm waiting .......and heartily thanks ...
@mylaskitchenfoodtrip1014
@mylaskitchenfoodtrip1014 6 лет назад
yey thanks for asking ive been waiting for the future tense too.ty.
@hajaroula7078
@hajaroula7078 5 лет назад
@@minjiteacheskorean I am sorry but when would we say batchim or not
@babybelcheese2906
@babybelcheese2906 4 года назад
Jeon JungSu google it
@yvel0625
@yvel0625 5 лет назад
before i ignore ur videos but when i start watching it its really worth it..thank u for teaching us...
@maymiegaming
@maymiegaming 6 лет назад
As someone who learns languages as a hobby and a passion, your videos are PERFECT for beginners of the Korean language! You set out the rules so clearly and give information that a lot of websites and other videos fail to mention, so thank you
@andrinnakalaham
@andrinnakalaham Год назад
Heyyy, did you learn Korean?, Your comment has 4 years now haha.
@ihatereigen
@ihatereigen 4 года назад
I'm soo late but... wow! You're the best korean teacher I ever seen on RU-vid! (: (and I've seen a lot...)
@tnovaksisak
@tnovaksisak 7 лет назад
Thank you Minji, really helpful video, i'm finally starting to understand some korean sentences and i could understand almost all of your examples, really glad i found your channel :D
@minjiteacheskorean
@minjiteacheskorean 7 лет назад
Tomislav Novak you always left such a nice comment :) Thank you so much!!
@tnovaksisak
@tnovaksisak 7 лет назад
it's nice to be nice to others :D
@pattmahiney
@pattmahiney 6 лет назад
Tomislav Novak Literally same 💜
@EL_BIZZYY
@EL_BIZZYY 7 лет назад
I fond this lesson really helpful. I'm currently on lesson 16. basic present tense with talk to me in Korean and had a hard time trying to visualize how to use 아, 어,요.
@user-tg1ob5wk4k
@user-tg1ob5wk4k 6 лет назад
“요” is honorific expressions. You can use it when you are talking to an older person. Or maybe to a stranger for showing a respect. (It sends quite polite feelings) “아/어” is just for the normal sentences. But this is not respectful expressions, so you can use it for close relationship or the people who are younger than you. When you end sentences with “아/어” to a stranger, it would be rude maybe.
@ononymousdeity8220
@ononymousdeity8220 3 года назад
you use 아 if last vowel ends with 아 or 오. 어 is used for everything else except 아 and 오 해요 is used only if it ends with 하다.
@seriazlina5078
@seriazlina5078 3 года назад
@@ononymousdeity8220 tq 🥰
@Clockworkcityofpain
@Clockworkcityofpain 3 года назад
I'm crying I understood all the example sentences, this is a huge step for me and now I think I can explain how to conjugate a verb in korean. 고맙습니다!
@shinystars5535
@shinystars5535 7 лет назад
FINALLY!!!! YOU'RE A LIFESAVER! 감사합니다 FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART😭❤❤
@saraireyes8678
@saraireyes8678 3 года назад
NO BC THIS WOMAN EXPLAINED IT SO WELL THANK YOU ! I made a rhyme to remember this “We’re either Oreos or Ayos “. Ok so If I’m correct as long as we bright vowels/ no badchim we Ayo . But if we have a dark vowel no matter if we have a badchim we an Oreo .
@pmh1nic
@pmh1nic 7 лет назад
Thank you for the lesson. I would also recommended the book you mentioned, "Korean Grammar for Speaking". It's one of the best books I have on the basics of Korean grammar and vocabulary. Easy to understand with a lot of practical examples.
@minjiteacheskorean
@minjiteacheskorean 7 лет назад
pmh1nic yeah it's super good
@LaDeeDah
@LaDeeDah 5 лет назад
Thank you for doing this! I love the culture and now have a son who is part Korean. I spend alot of time with his Halmoni and want to learn so much!! 💗
@pattmahiney
@pattmahiney 6 лет назад
Thank you, Minji. I can't believe how easy this is to pick up with you. 고맙습니다, 민지!
@alfredcheng5739
@alfredcheng5739 4 года назад
10000 likes for our beautiful 선생님 😍 I really love your teaching style with daily conversation examples which help us easier to understand
@carmenabella8849
@carmenabella8849 7 лет назад
Thank you so much from Spain❤ All the videos you make are so usefull to learn Korean and I love them. I'm learning a lot thanks to you📚 감사합니다!!!
@ravenous650r3
@ravenous650r3 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for explaining this so easily.
@juanitasmith5232
@juanitasmith5232 2 года назад
thank you Minji. I'm a new learner and your video was very helpful. thank you for the sample sentences and photos as well
@marcellareis1269
@marcellareis1269 5 лет назад
Is that IT?? It's so simple!! Thank you so much!
@hehech103
@hehech103 7 лет назад
고마워요!!!THIS REALLY HELPED ME!(:😊😊😊😊
@galore-d9h
@galore-d9h 7 лет назад
Thank you Minji~~
@hafibouchra
@hafibouchra 7 лет назад
I'am falling in love with your videos, your way of explanation is so good. 너무 감사합니다
@ronneilpascual
@ronneilpascual 4 года назад
so to understand it as easy as it is, all the verb ending with “a” and “o” must followed by “a-yo” and verbs that DOESN’T end with “a” and “o” should followed by “eo-yo” exception for the verb “ha-da” which means “to go” becomes ha+yeo-yo = “haeyo”
@AJMuma
@AJMuma Год назад
These verbs have been tough to get my head around so far. I think this video just added a lot of clarity to the topic for me. Thanks!
@erikT131
@erikT131 6 лет назад
This was a great addition to my lecture from my tutor.
@CurrlyFrries
@CurrlyFrries 4 года назад
thank you so much for this video! having the present tense explained in this way (with the patterns so clearly explained) finally helped me understand it. 대단히 감사함니다!!!
@happiem6271
@happiem6271 7 лет назад
i found it very helpful and soamaizing ... am still catching up with your lessons minji... great job
@yevgenia7785
@yevgenia7785 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! You helped me out. I couldn't find any video on this topic.
@MrZooganopolos
@MrZooganopolos 5 лет назад
Excellent video! Thanks for the examples and explanation! I didn't know what the "batchim" was called because I've been studying and memorizing things in a way that is slow at first and then picks up fast. I can give you the example sentences you teach here in Japanese if you would like. I've got those all memorized and used a few of them. Korean is pretty cool and similar to Japanese I've found. When I was in Japan, a friend of mine who was also a teacher, knew English and was studying Korean in her free time. In Japanese, the Verbs and their conjugations for present tense is as follows: Ex Sentences: 行く(Iku) -> 行きます(Ikimasu) (Five Step Verb) どこ に 行きます + か Doko ni ikimasu ka? Where do you go? (か makes a sentence a question) としょかん に 行きます。 Toshokan ni ikimasu. I go to the library. 買う(Kau) -> 買います(Kaimasu) (Five Step) 何 を 買いますか? Nani wo kaimasu ka? What do you buy? とふ を かいます。 Tofu wo kaimasu. I buy tofu. 寝る(Nemuru) -> 寝ます(Nemasu) (One Step) いつ に 寝ますか? Itsu ni nemasu ka? When do you sleep? 十じ に 寝ます。 Juu ji ni nemasu. I sleep at 10. Without typing too much, That covers the first three. One step verbs, you just drop the "ru" and add "masu." Five step verbs, you change the last vowel (u) or consonant vowel pair from "u" or for example "ku" to "i" or "ki" and add "imasu. There are also two irregular verbs, but I won't touch them for now.... perhaps I should make a video. Some jerks here would say I should get a job, but they screwed up my life and are bad teachers, which is why I'm leaving here. Maybe I'll see you in Korea!
@katieterhune2504
@katieterhune2504 7 лет назад
I love your teaching style!!! Thanks for the great video!!
@sin8554
@sin8554 6 лет назад
Hi Minji. I’d just like to say 고망워요 for your videos on learning the Korean language. Been finding them really resourceful, thoughtfully planned out, pleasant and easy to take the information in. Just to share, after you’ve explained about 받침 (bat-chim) as a bottom consonant, the way I remember that is that both bat and bottom begin with b, and chim and consonant begin with c. Hope this helps people remember it better.
@verenamac159
@verenamac159 6 лет назад
Just watched this and get it now especially the verbs with the 받침. Many thanks 🙌😀
@TheBagomez02
@TheBagomez02 7 лет назад
Your channel is soooo helpful 😊❤️
@Vamps-94
@Vamps-94 7 лет назад
Your channel have grown so much since I last saw it. You may not even remember me now, we talked on interpals and kakaotalk before :)
@minjiteacheskorean
@minjiteacheskorean 7 лет назад
Sourav Gouri oh really? I didn't use interpals thesedays so I couldn't check out new messages :( anyway welcome to my channel!!
@Vamps-94
@Vamps-94 7 лет назад
Minji Teaches Korean Oh that's ok, I haven't used it since long time either Wish your channel keep growing :)
@bannytube1166
@bannytube1166 6 лет назад
The BEST korean teacher ever
@seolaluvr3314
@seolaluvr3314 4 года назад
This is the only video of of true other 30 I watched that actually made me understand thank you so much minji!!
@diekyadi409
@diekyadi409 4 года назад
I like your content. This is the best to learn the Korean language.
@jeabich
@jeabich 7 лет назад
love the way you teach! ^^ easy to understand for me. thank you!
@margscarpone
@margscarpone 6 лет назад
Ah thank you so much for this! I was confused after learning about it through another resource, so this really helped!
@Sara-ku7vj
@Sara-ku7vj 7 лет назад
I really needed to learn Korean verbs and when I saw that you uploaded today I was so happy! You teach at a great pace and I seem to learn 10x better watching your videos; thank you so much for this!
@minjiteacheskorean
@minjiteacheskorean 7 лет назад
I'm also glad to hear that this video helped you a lot!! Thank you so much
@mayamorales7769
@mayamorales7769 4 года назад
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@itssonnynotsunny
@itssonnynotsunny 5 лет назад
Rewatching this series again.. I have to review...I also forgot to hit like before. Thank you Teacher Minji for your helpful videos! :)
@petraivic6522
@petraivic6522 6 лет назад
This was really,really helpful. Thank you so much!
@iimaoxii
@iimaoxii 6 лет назад
감사합니다! I am studying Korean verbs now this is helpful!
@kurdish_kpopfan3256
@kurdish_kpopfan3256 4 года назад
She is one of my favorite korean teacher wow I watched a lot video videos to learn it but this one is the best I immediately subscribed ^^
@p0ush
@p0ush 7 лет назад
Your video is a life saver to me
@YummYakitori
@YummYakitori 6 лет назад
I’m Chinese and I’ve been trying to learn Korean for the longest time, while most of the Sino-Korean vocabulary (which gives me a major “start up pack” in terms of my vocabulary bank) and English loanwords are pretty easy as well as the spelling system itself, it’s the verb endings, these conjugations and the honorific system that puts me off from learning how to form proper sentences and advance further in learning the language. It’s just not a feature of languages I’m fluent in (English & Chinese) and the grammatical structure is just so different. By the way tenses and conjugation are practically non-existent in the Chinese language, just so you know. 我剛才吃~了 (I ate just now) 我吃~ (I eat) 我等一下才吃~ (I’ll eat later) In these three cases you just have to add the words “later” or “just now”, the root word of “吃” (eat) in Chinese doesn’t change its pronunciation at all.
@viviisaac
@viviisaac 7 лет назад
This made so much more sense to me! Thank you for the video, I see myself understanding more of the Korean language 💓
@minjiteacheskorean
@minjiteacheskorean 7 лет назад
Vivi Isaac thank you💕
@danid2702
@danid2702 6 лет назад
Best Korean teacher ever. You are so serene and peaceful. You take your time to add examples and everything. Amazing channel, new subscriber.
@sevvalkaragoz4790
@sevvalkaragoz4790 4 года назад
I have midterm exam this Monday and I found your video. It helps me a lot! Thank you ♡
@tophbeifong5635
@tophbeifong5635 5 лет назад
Finally i found the difference use of 아요 and 어요....감사합니다😇😇 you're great teacher
@spillthetaeovermysugakooki8314
Toph Beifong omg I love avatar the last air bender, one of the best animated series ever!!!
@tophbeifong5635
@tophbeifong5635 5 лет назад
@@spillthetaeovermysugakooki8314 yes!! Even she's blind
@arabnoura8382
@arabnoura8382 5 лет назад
Thank You, this is so easy to understand.
@saharapussycat
@saharapussycat 6 лет назад
Thank you. Very helpful lesson!
@realmexico1996
@realmexico1996 5 лет назад
WOW amazing Minji, you're explaination is really easy to understand. between grammar sturucures of Korean and English are really different. But with this video , lot of Korean learner will be able to master our language really well !
@zxxx728
@zxxx728 7 лет назад
You explain so well, even though I didn't understand everything like, you added 을 to phrases . 고마워!
@LeoK-i8m
@LeoK-i8m 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for the video, it really helped me a lot! :D
@TheCelticer
@TheCelticer 4 года назад
This was way better than the grammar in my korean book. Thx Minji! 💜
@JonathanSilvaJonathanSilva
@JonathanSilvaJonathanSilva 6 лет назад
what a awesome useful video!!! You Min Ji Did a ppreetty good job!!! that's the best Korean lang channel ever!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
@baekhyunisbeautiful108
@baekhyunisbeautiful108 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for this. It all actually makes sense now. I love your teaching style
@sarachiisantos7332
@sarachiisantos7332 4 года назад
it helps me alot when it comes to your korean learning . i hope i can get more learning comes from you .Self study here
@2872jasmin
@2872jasmin 7 лет назад
Thank you for this video.. so helpful for non-korean people... this is good for self-education...
@moschi_music4422
@moschi_music4422 7 лет назад
I really like the pace and yet the attention to grammar details of your lessons! It's helping me a lot
@nula2140
@nula2140 7 лет назад
your videos are great! explained well and easy to understand , good job 👍👍 one little suggestion tho: could you just zoom «IN» instead of Out when pronouncing the examples so we could 'see' the way it sounds..?
@dollandine
@dollandine 3 года назад
This is so useful... I finally start to understand the method behind the beauty of 한국!!😀 Thank you very much
@bkyuksel
@bkyuksel 5 лет назад
You are a very talented teacher with good skills. I started to follow your videos as a Korean learner. Keep it going ! :)
@dominickmarciano8217
@dominickmarciano8217 2 года назад
Definitely one of the simplest and cleanest explanations I've heard. I will definitely be checking out the rest of your videos as part of my studying. 감사합니다!
@__-cr8zc
@__-cr8zc 6 лет назад
U have amazing methods for teach thank you so much
@jimmygwaltney5839
@jimmygwaltney5839 7 лет назад
Hello Minji, this is a very good video. Korean is a difficult language to learn; but this video help for me to understand this grammar component better. This is the the first video I have seen from you. It has some very good information. So I will continue to watch your other videos. Thank you very much!
@minaok6786
@minaok6786 6 лет назад
thank you so much for teaching us 😭🙌❤️
@ham_topy7195
@ham_topy7195 7 лет назад
대단히 감사합니다
@roche9981
@roche9981 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for a really helpful video!!! You explained this beautifully
@jaloesquad8732
@jaloesquad8732 4 года назад
I Love Love Love you and myself for finding this video I appreciate your hard work in teaching me this I luv you so much. 😘😊🤞🤟❤🥺
@tazmeen3143
@tazmeen3143 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! This really helped me lots. You explained it really clearly and now I know its much easier than I thought! 고맙습니다!
@naomizuniga5472
@naomizuniga5472 7 лет назад
This is a very helpful video!!! Will you be doing past and future tense, too? That would be awesome. 감사합니다 ^^
@bbbibim
@bbbibim 7 лет назад
Thank you so much! 😊 You helped a lot 😊
@Machi_-qj4to
@Machi_-qj4to 7 лет назад
I plan to learn korean one day, I think I'm going to watch your videos a lot 😄 I love how you explain, I'm pretty sure than people there improve with your great help ❤ (by the way my english isn't perfect hahaha)
@honeychanel2973
@honeychanel2973 6 лет назад
All of your videos are super helpful! Thanks lots, Minji!❤❤❤
@zazahidah_hambaallah4376
@zazahidah_hambaallah4376 6 лет назад
감사드립니다!! It is fun learning with you!
@tan_the_man
@tan_the_man 6 лет назад
Ahhh, I feel like I'm crying tears of joy! Thank you or this, I've been so confused!!!
@user-jn8kl4qy6n
@user-jn8kl4qy6n 4 года назад
Thanks 🙏🙇🙏💕🙏💕 The information is structured & Made easy to understand 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
@taniahoy8425
@taniahoy8425 2 года назад
감사합니다!! This was so useful!! So easy to understand. It made things click in my head! Thanks so much once again!
@belsembellanes8548
@belsembellanes8548 7 лет назад
Ommggg you are amazing !!! Keep up the great work ^^
@nayyaralimuaviaraju294
@nayyaralimuaviaraju294 6 лет назад
Very nice very easy also vocabulary with grammer i enjoyed so much.고마워 귀여운 교사
@sophiatse9006
@sophiatse9006 2 года назад
First time on your channel and I really like your videos! Thank you for putting so much information into a video that is so short! It's very helpful :))
@Randomgirl-ep6ut
@Randomgirl-ep6ut 6 лет назад
Thank you so much!!! This helped me a lot!!
@catsaresocute2523
@catsaresocute2523 6 лет назад
Ma Shaa Allah 💚 thank you for the video!
@g.christine3098
@g.christine3098 7 лет назад
thank you so much💘 Im greek and i hope to learn korean💘
@lupevlogsenlosangeles.7340
@lupevlogsenlosangeles.7340 7 лет назад
Hello I love the way you are teaching. I am learning so fast. korean language is my fifth language.
@ManjieTee
@ManjieTee 7 лет назад
I regret not following your new videos these past months. It's a lot more intuitive. :) I'll try to catch up! And I hope to meet you in S Korea next year too :)
@briangalban4847
@briangalban4847 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for teaching us some Korean verbs in this video. I learned a little on this tutorial video....
@emanmansour4742
@emanmansour4742 5 лет назад
Thanks minji you're amazing 👏👏
@xoxoaysh
@xoxoaysh 7 лет назад
This is just way too helpful! Thank you ❤
@eliasmarin863
@eliasmarin863 7 лет назад
Yaaay thank you for this video, also your hair looks really pretty, I love the waves/curls at the tips of your hair
@minjiteacheskorean
@minjiteacheskorean 7 лет назад
Elias Marin thanks 😶😶😶😶
@jepkofficial
@jepkofficial 7 лет назад
This video was awesome! Thanks! :)
@mahdikarimi9784
@mahdikarimi9784 2 года назад
Thank you so much. you made it very plausible.It was super helpful.
@NGZ647
@NGZ647 5 лет назад
정말 감사합니다!😊 This was VERY helpful. I am really starting to understand better now and the examples are also very helpful. 감사합니다!
@billylilis5609
@billylilis5609 6 лет назад
Seriously, ur explanation is easy to understand
@minjiteacheskorean
@minjiteacheskorean 6 лет назад
+meidia rukmana 감사합니다!
@lizkat3318
@lizkat3318 5 лет назад
You explained it perfectly, thank you!
@GJ-ux8dj
@GJ-ux8dj 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video. You made learning how to conjugate Korean verbs super easy. I also like how you give example with a scenario. So helpful..... Gomawo Nae chingu....... Jalisseo
@alvinpayabyab340
@alvinpayabyab340 6 лет назад
Great! Easy to understand. 감사합니다!
@bts_straykids_nctstan5541
@bts_straykids_nctstan5541 4 года назад
Neomu gamsahamnida unnie!!! (i didn't write it in korean cuz my laptop does not have korean keyboard :) ) i hope one day I'll be able to understand lyrics of kpop song and dialogs of kdramas without captions! :) Thank you so much! Borahae:)
@yurushite999
@yurushite999 7 лет назад
Minji, GOD BLESS YOU.
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