@@arlindoaraujo6348 você já tentou apertar os três pontinhos que fica no cantinho direito do vídeo (no meu caso estou falando do celular, não sei como é no PC)? Nessa opção vai ter as opções de legendas...👌
Eu tenho interesse em aprender Coreano, mas por enquanto tô estudando Japonês. Não acho bom estudar dois idiomas ao mesmo tempo, pois pra mim tá bem complicado um imagina dois, mas pretendo aprender o Alfabeto Coreano por enquanto que ainda não aprendi Japonês, e se nesse período vir que não tá atrapalhando aí eu começo o estudo também do Coreano. Gosto muito das culturas Asiáticas eu acho as melhores culturas, vocês são povos incríveis...
감사합니다^-^ it's great help for me as person who started to learn korean. I think i heard that expression earlier, but it's good to know when i can use it, so thank you very much, you're great :)
I have a question! What is “yes” in Korean? I mean I watch K-dramas and I hear always different ways to say “yes”. What does “응” mean? And what does “어” mean? And what is the difference between them? And there is one more think that they use. I am not sure what that really means but I think It means “yes” or “ok”. It sounds like “ye”. Idk how to write that in Korean but maybe “예”? Idk. Please answer my question 🙏🏻 감사합니다 😊
(I’m not a native korean speaker, I’m also studying korean by myself) I know there are three ways to say „yes” in Korea. The most polite one is “네” pronounced as “ne”. Another ways is “예”. And the last one - “응” . That also means yes, but in more like “mhm” way (I hope you know what I mean haha)
I don't know where to start but hi i'm baby 18yrs old from philippines and i have friend from korea she's 23 yrs old and we planning to meet next year in korea what should i do if we meet in first time?? or what should i say?
This is difficult for a British person.. We love our pointless pre-ambles and pleasantries. We can talk for 5 minutes without saying anything. Korean is so direct and efficient.