Тёмный

How to Say "You" in Korean (너? 당신?🤔) 

Korean with Miss Vicky 빅키샘 한국어
Подписаться 481 тыс.
Просмотров 37 тыс.
50% 1

🌸Time Stamp🌸
00:00 나, 너, 저 and, 당신?
01:16 What is 당신?
04:56 Many ways to say You properly
05:40 First name + 씨 / 님
07:47 그쪽
08:37 Social Name
15:12 Job Name
17:56 Practice
:))
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••­­­•••••••••••
Other Korean Lessons:
Korean Alphabets playlist
ru-vid.com?list...
Korean Grammar playlist
ru-vid.com?list...
Korean Vocabulary playlist
ru-vid.com?list...
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••­­­•••••••••••
Subscribe for More Lessons:
/ vickyvicky
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••­­­•••••••••••
Connect with me here:
INSTAGRAM: / explorekorean
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••­­­•••••••••••
Thanks for learning Korean with me!💗
Love,
Vicky

Опубликовано:

 

1 июл 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 133   
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
Review Note: explorekorean.net/beginner1-lesson27/ 🌸Time Stamp🌸 00:00 나, 너, 저 and..당신? 01:16 What is 당신? 04:56 Many ways to say You properly 05:40: First name + 씨 / 님 07:47 그쪽 08:37 Social Name 15:12 Job Name 17:56 Practice
@hiddenboy3279
@hiddenboy3279 4 года назад
The setting is very good. it is amazing. Again thank you so much .
@kaitlynmarler2192
@kaitlynmarler2192 4 года назад
i have legitimately never been this early to anything ever i feel blessed
@alices.2805
@alices.2805 4 года назад
I was just searching these days online for a video regardin how to say “you” !!!! Your videos are better than some paid courses !! A true teacher ❤️
@jeanne7010
@jeanne7010 4 года назад
Miss Vicky, I really hope you know how much you have changed my life. I felt so frustrated learning this language, as many people did not give me the explanations and details that I needed. Now, I am planning to study abroad in Seoul with confidence I could not have grown without you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
I'm really happy I could be of help to you.. thank you for the kind words and I really wish you the best with the study abroad plan and your study
@springtrappy3109
@springtrappy3109 4 года назад
I absolutely love your content and you have helped me loads with Korean and I appreciate you loads thank you so much ❤
@shinytomoon
@shinytomoon 4 года назад
This is one of the things that will take some learning to separate from the everything word 'you' is in English. But I love your format. A real 선생님! 감사합니다!
@joellinepearl5685
@joellinepearl5685 4 года назад
This helps me alot im starting to understand more korean than before
@l1saz
@l1saz 4 года назад
Your teaching is amazing, thank you!
@maanasamuthukrishnan
@maanasamuthukrishnan 4 года назад
Thank you so much miss Vicky!!! Lovely and incredibly educative video as always...
@mudrikagupta7408
@mudrikagupta7408 4 года назад
I really had so many doubts regarding this topic! Thank you so much for explaining this🙏🙏🙏
@mariavictoriagarre
@mariavictoriagarre Год назад
Thank you for the video. It was super clear!
@daysisouza4886
@daysisouza4886 4 года назад
I loved the video, specially the examples ^^ thank you!
@ptx4220
@ptx4220 4 года назад
I really love ur videos!! The way u explain it is really helpful, thank u sm for taking ur time to teach us who are learning korean
@dlybee
@dlybee 4 года назад
고마워요, 선생님. 진짜 좋은 비디오예요!
@ashidotayo6478
@ashidotayo6478 2 года назад
Your explanation is great. Easy to follow and understand. Thank you❤
@aiza641
@aiza641 4 года назад
I really loved the concept how you are teaching by showing drama daiolouge ❤❤
@isabiza
@isabiza 3 года назад
thank you so much for the k drama examples, literally helped me so much
@koshikaverma9402
@koshikaverma9402 4 года назад
Woww so so so much useful and interesting ☺️☺️ .you are doing so much hardwork in this tough time for us 🥰🥰 thank you 🥰
@animecookies8784
@animecookies8784 6 месяцев назад
This really has helped me understand Korean much better. I recently watched a kdrama with the character confessing to another character. The simple translation was "I like you." I kind of had an idea on how to say I but as 나 and did not know their was an informal way. The drama said it with the informal way, which I did not recognize when reading the translation for "I like you." Now I understand that the confession was made in a formal speech manner. 저은 좋와헤
@lostgems2359
@lostgems2359 4 года назад
Thanks for uploading new lesson 😊🙏🏻감사합니다
@goldenbee-army-of-bts
@goldenbee-army-of-bts 4 года назад
In Bengali we also have three way to speak You = Tui (casual - only for younger, own elder sibling and same age such as classmates) You = Tumi (formal - for parents, close relatives and elder cousins) You = Aapni (honorific - relatives who are not close, strangers and rest of the people) For grandparents some use honorific and some formal.....it depends on how close they are. But with our parents and grandparents Bengali's never speak (Not even when you are happy or upset) in casual way......Then it will sound rude. And there is no restrictions for using Tui, Tumi and Aapni. We can use it as many time as necessary. Edit : I wrote so much because I got inspiration from your teaching. Thanks for your hard work.
@stephentsang9194
@stephentsang9194 4 года назад
as always, I am so grateful for your wonderful video with its clear presentation. Never thought of representing these honorifics (as I call them) as 'you' which is now very intuitive. your hard work in creating these connections and organising the content is quite obvious.
@udc9003
@udc9003 4 года назад
thank you so much for all your efforts and hardwork teaching us korean. I was just watching your previous vids when I saw this haha ^_^
@user-er4jq4jq8h
@user-er4jq4jq8h 4 года назад
감사합니다, I love your channel !
@Lucky13Good
@Lucky13Good 4 года назад
You are an amazing teacher!
@tonicapisnon9688
@tonicapisnon9688 4 года назад
Thanks for this miss Vicky,I learned a lot from u🥰💖
@edilia
@edilia 4 года назад
Thank you so much. I really needed this video.
@rosanam.493
@rosanam.493 4 года назад
Thank you so much for your video!! It helps a lot and it's very useful!!! Korean language is amazing! I love it 💗😊 Thanks again for your great support!! 🙏😊
@lisarose6381
@lisarose6381 4 года назад
That was really helpful I always wondered why they do this in kdramas 😶😂thank uu
@nettynuts671
@nettynuts671 4 года назад
I have been watching Korean dramas for 2 years.... These words I heard many times and used dictionary to understand but the way u have explained it the difference b/w Tangshin and dou... I am grateful to u you are the best teacher. Stay blessed love u Ms. Vicky I am saving all ur lectures.. ❤️From Pakistan 🇵🇰
@aimenmasih9733
@aimenmasih9733 4 года назад
Thank you so much Vicky. You are the best teacher, and its because of you i improved a lot . Love from India💙
@wtffffffffffffffffff
@wtffffffffffffffffff 4 года назад
Very educational! Thanks so much
@aivenlucasgarcia120
@aivenlucasgarcia120 4 года назад
Thank you miss.vicky you are so great teacher!
@enhaslays.
@enhaslays. Год назад
감사해요 선생님 💜
@jjjggg2927
@jjjggg2927 4 года назад
Thanks🤗
@jessicariar7451
@jessicariar7451 4 года назад
언니 감사합니다 😊 진짜 좋아요
@JamesTermy
@JamesTermy Год назад
I've book marked this video to watch many times until it sinks in... thanks!
@Ethan-gz1ul
@Ethan-gz1ul 4 года назад
안녕하세요 빅키 선생님! 다시 저에게 한국어를 잘 가르쳐 주셔서 정말 고맙습니다!!
@iMakeYoutubeConfused
@iMakeYoutubeConfused 4 года назад
Very informative Thank you
@anumkhankhan338
@anumkhankhan338 4 года назад
i always wait for her videos weather its related to korean or not i just like her fangirl
@cahit1905
@cahit1905 4 года назад
고맙습니다 ♥🙏
@paulonate7176
@paulonate7176 4 года назад
Thanks its really helpful
@adr_x1114
@adr_x1114 2 года назад
this answered all my questions about you
@emanbuol7735
@emanbuol7735 Год назад
My best teacher 👍❤️ Gamsahabnidab Noona Vicky 🙏
@cmrdays2548
@cmrdays2548 4 года назад
Thankyou!!!!😁😄
@jojojana153
@jojojana153 4 года назад
I speak Japanese and I think “당신” is just like “あなた”. They basically have the exact same meaning and usage.
@triciamaythebrummie4730
@triciamaythebrummie4730 4 года назад
This now makes sense because I tried using google translator and that’s what I got . However 당신 is so polarised. It’s for an affectionate term / a term of endearment and yet used aggressively or in hostile manner. Many thanks .
@WhiteSiroi
@WhiteSiroi Год назад
thank you
@mubeenj3566
@mubeenj3566 4 года назад
Thanks dear I can't explain how much you help me .. Love from Pakistan 😺😌
@hiddenboy3279
@hiddenboy3279 4 года назад
Thank u v m . it's v good. i like it .
@isabellexx999
@isabellexx999 3 года назад
Hi 선생님, Can I ask something? In the practice can I use the future tense? So instead of "언니 내일 뭐해" the "언니 내일 뭐할거에요" sentence is correct too, right? Anyway thank you so much for all your lessons I have been watching your videos for 3 months and my Korean improved a lot, your the best teacher!!💖
@baum-jd6zj
@baum-jd6zj 4 года назад
17:45 really? My brain nearly exploded.😂😂 What about phone calls, when you dont know anything about the other person? Or how do Koreans communicate on the Internet? I mean you could write a kid or an 80 years old person so how you call the other person? This Video helped me a lot, but there are so many questions left. :D In Germany we also have a formal and informal language, but social media is always informal language.
@xskally
@xskally 4 года назад
ehrenbaum
@leizelnabua4384
@leizelnabua4384 4 года назад
I think you should watch Miss Vicky's tutorial video from tha start, I mean the old video.
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
Hello~ You can intuitively extend what we learned here to those situations. When you’re on the phone with someone you don’t know, then you can first ask “그쪽 누구세요?” or just “누구세요?” If he/she tells you his name or job, then you know what to call him. Or you can also choose to remove the subject “You” and end the sentence with -세요 ending, because that way you end up showing respect even without saying “You”. And for kids, you can easily use 반말 (너, or his/her name would be fine too) , and for grandpas, you can use the word “할아버지” or if you want to call him by his name, you can ask what his name is first. But unlike in Western cultures, it kind of sounds weird to call a grandpa by his name in Korean, even if you put -씨 or -님 at the end, so 할아버지 would do just fine :) And for your last question, on social media, both formal and informal are used. This is an interesting topic that I’ll try to cover in a video someday, though, like what forms of speech you can use on social media in different cases. Hope this helped, and also hope it didn’t give you the extra attack on the brain 😶😂 hehe. 파이팅!
@baum-jd6zj
@baum-jd6zj 4 года назад
@@KoreanwithMissVicky Wow, thank you so much 😁 I didn't expect an answer. Social media would be such a interesting topic! Social media is quite new and not often part of korean courses. 🤗
@SamSum2023
@SamSum2023 4 года назад
Thank You for this video. Always confused how to use "you" in 존댓말 other than putting 씨/님 after their name or job title (if u know their name/job). And also the use of 당신 also coz my Korean teacher (took Korean Level 1 while study years ago) didn't really explain bout it back then. Now I know how to use "you" in context if I didn't know that person name, just ask their name first! Lol 😅 And when 당신 can be use. Thanks again 샘 ☺️☺️ xoxo from Malaysia 🇲🇾 😘
@niebieski8199
@niebieski8199 3 года назад
어이유 💙
@ikaichao2941
@ikaichao2941 2 года назад
Wondering, is 보고싶어 from 보다+고+싶다, which literally means see you and want you at the same time and hence paraphrased as miss you? Good tutorial btw, many thanks🙏🏻
@angeloalcazar7355
@angeloalcazar7355 3 года назад
I think it should be "What will you do tomorrow" Since 내일 is a future tense or future intention tense Unless if tomorrow is later from 11:00pm - 12:00am
@nurulauni4760
@nurulauni4760 4 года назад
I'm starting to learn Korea. But I don't know where to start.... Thus, tq miss vicky for the videos it simple to understand.
@agathahemingway8823
@agathahemingway8823 4 года назад
You should be an italki tutor...I have soo many questions!! If you ever decide to do that let me know!
@NUSORCA
@NUSORCA 3 года назад
Omg 당신 has got to be 当身 in old Chinese. Almost the same pronunciation! And 当身 also means YOU formal in both languages!
@FlightDeckMagazin
@FlightDeckMagazin 4 года назад
Thank you.
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
Thank you for the support always :) Really appreciate it. Hugs
@alessaxreacts9935
@alessaxreacts9935 4 года назад
What is a good tips to speaking/pronunciation. Please and thanks 😊
@cahit1905
@cahit1905 4 года назад
👍👍👍💯
@norules7805
@norules7805 4 года назад
Hello, i just watched your video about pronunciation tips. But you didnt mentiond ㅁ, i always wondered why ㅁ sounds like ㅂ. Thank you so much.
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
Hello Cindy, there's one video on my channel that explains the difference between ㅁ and ㅂ pronunciation, and you can check it here : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IyIaQVddM_4.html I hope this helps :)
@nikkoerisemor9180
@nikkoerisemor9180 3 года назад
Hi New Subs here 😄
@sarahelize7883
@sarahelize7883 3 года назад
Hi! I have a question. If anyone could explain I am very thankful. When do you use 난 and 날 forms instead of the longer ones? Are there any rules for those?
@whosbp
@whosbp 2 года назад
안녕하세요!!
@jiavi7316
@jiavi7316 3 года назад
So Jungkook called Jimin dangshin what way did he use it? He was explaining Something to Jimin about his drawing on Jimins Pose. I don’t know what way he used it. Anyone know?
@user-tt1cr9zp3l69
@user-tt1cr9zp3l69 6 месяцев назад
Thanks, Vicky for teaching us how to use "You" in Korean but I have a question, when I meet a stranger and that stranger asks me how am I in Korean and I respond I'm fine and want to ask that stranger like 'how are you?' in Korean, then should I say '당신은요?'
@protectomegax2674
@protectomegax2674 4 года назад
Your vids are helping me and my awfull korean 😅💜 Thanks so much. And can I say even 이름이 무엇입니까? When I asking a name?
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
Yes that is fine, but it kind of sounds way too formal. 무엇 isn't used much in spoken Korean, so it sounds more natural to say 이름이 뭐예요? or 이름이 어떻게 되세요? :)
@protectomegax2674
@protectomegax2674 4 года назад
@@KoreanwithMissVicky 감사합니다💜
@Heidrasworld
@Heidrasworld 3 года назад
Lol I always base korean with Japanese. 당신 is the same thing with あなた which is also used in the same way as 당신.
@karamchandpandey4464
@karamchandpandey4464 4 года назад
Hi vicky i have a request....can you plzz make a lesson on how to conjugate irregular verbs they are quite confusing... By the way i love you lessons☺☺☺
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
I will do :)) And thank you~
@karamchandpandey4464
@karamchandpandey4464 4 года назад
@@KoreanwithMissVicky love you😘😘
@mikyllaa.tumulak9051
@mikyllaa.tumulak9051 4 года назад
I learn a lot from you miss vicky thank you very much. Can I request? can you please teach us of verb past progressive , present prog. and future prog. THANK YOU
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
Hello Mikylla, there is one video on Present Progressive and you can find it here : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_VcXJDvtNEk.html For past and future progressive, I'll make a separate video :-) thx for the suggestion!
@mikyllaa.tumulak9051
@mikyllaa.tumulak9051 4 года назад
@@KoreanwithMissVicky Thank you Miss Vicky I was searching that lesson in your videos but I can't find it😂 Thank you again❤
@bangtangirl23
@bangtangirl23 3 месяца назад
안녕하세요 선생님 Can you please translate it into Korean in formal form? [You may be out of sight but you are never out of my mind. I love you with every breath i take. Always thinking about you, whether it's in my thoughts or heart.] Actually i'm suffering with Formal "You" in Korean, although i watched your video about Korean formal you lesson. How can i tell this quote to someone i love formally in Korean without mentioning his name just like 반말 '너'.
@ptx4220
@ptx4220 4 года назад
Could u also make a video on how to say “i” in different ways/situation, thank you
@boringajeossi2465
@boringajeossi2465 4 года назад
She's already made it, and I think the explanation is enough since it's not hard subject like "you" topic ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iYsq-Vij48Q.html
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
It's mostly just 나 (반말) and 저 ( 존댓말 ) :) In some history dramas, you'll hear certain words referring to "I" but those words aren't used anymore in modern days~
@homsse
@homsse 4 года назад
I just finished my first kdrama in 5 years. The couple in the drama use "tang sin" throughout the drama to each other, from when they are strangers until after they become a couple but not married. How do you explain that? Is that because it is only a drama?
@user-to5up4cj9p
@user-to5up4cj9p 4 года назад
당신이란 표현도 경우에 따라선 반말로 인식되더군요. 직함을 부르는게 한국의 정서상 맞을 겁니다.
@suji7124
@suji7124 4 года назад
Are you gonna make most common korean verb endings?
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
Yes it is on my list. Please bear with me~
@daveh4208
@daveh4208 Год назад
빅키샘, I don't know if I miss understood when I was in Korea but I was told if you use just a Korean persons first name and 씨/님, that is kind of rude. You should use both the first and middle names. For example 현영 김, would be 현영씨. If I just said 형씨, that would be rude. Did I get something wrong?
@rabakajahan6961
@rabakajahan6961 4 года назад
How can I get all of your classes in a row? I can't recognise which one I have to view first and which up next.. Plz help me... I love how you make korean lessons easily... Plz help me
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
You can check the grammar playlist on my channel, I tried to arrange them in the order you can learn, but you can also follow your own order as you go. There's really no answer to the learning order~
@rabakajahan6961
@rabakajahan6961 4 года назад
@@KoreanwithMissVicky thank you so much sis... Love your lessons 사랑해요
@julieoliver5
@julieoliver5 3 года назад
Does anyone know how to watch K-dramas with Korean subtitles so I can improve my Korean?
@reynantequiachon9096
@reynantequiachon9096 4 года назад
Ms vickie..how about keu de...? It is also you because i heard it in the kpop songs..like lovelyz their song keu dae e ge means ( to you)
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
그대 is also a poetic word that means you :)
@user-xs9kv6es4x
@user-xs9kv6es4x 4 года назад
빅키쌤한테 과외 받고 싶네요 ㅎㅎ
@PuffySofty
@PuffySofty 10 месяцев назад
Can we use "저기요" when we have no idea who "you" are/is?
@SS-zz9lj
@SS-zz9lj 4 года назад
But why did I hear 당신 in kdrama like all the time they speaked
@44sewo
@44sewo 4 года назад
저희 - you can notice that in the Christian prayers or the text of Bible
@erick3405
@erick3405 4 года назад
빅키 선생님, 왜 18:43에서 선생님은 “이”를 쒀요? 왜 “을” 아닐까? p.s. sorry if this sounds rude i’m just a beginner
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
It is because the verb 좋아 goes with 이/가 particle, and 좋아해 goes with 을/를 particle~ You can learn more about the differences between these two verbs here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O1ep9EmcKoA.html
@ulugalatennage
@ulugalatennage 4 года назад
Hi, 선생님 how to use 의 particle. Some sentences you using it. But I cannot understand. Please can you explain it ?
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
Noun1 의 Noun2 means Noun1's Noun2, or Noun 2 of Noun . So 의 indicates that the following noun is the preceding noun's possession :)
@noodles3398
@noodles3398 4 года назад
당신 is like thou or thee to us but it's used in poems or anything fancy. Right?
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
It could be that too, yes~
@imlazyforbeingbad5668
@imlazyforbeingbad5668 4 года назад
Sorry mam I'm late 😣
@numdinliyor
@numdinliyor Год назад
Do you have a list of Korean words? I wanna learn but I can't understand what I write 😢
@enhaslays.
@enhaslays. Год назад
Did you learn the alphabet yet
@esthersgift
@esthersgift 3 года назад
isn't 한테 a casual form? in an earlier video you said 께서 is the honorific form. In your example sentences where you use honorific verbs, shouldn't 께서 be used?
@alicherradi9465
@alicherradi9465 4 года назад
Can you help me learn the Korean language please?
@boringajeossi2465
@boringajeossi2465 4 года назад
Out of topics. How to say I already know. If I am using "알았어요" isn't that sounds not so polite. Already know 알갰어요/알겠습니다 but I'm not sure if it's sound "not sure about what am speaking" since 겠 have guessing nuances in my mind. 어지러운 영어 때문에 미안합니다
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
알았어요 and 알겠어요 both mean "Okay" or "I get it/I understand," but for some reason 알겠어요 sounds a lot softer than 알았어요. 겠 does seem to play a role here, but this is not the case with other verbs, so I'm not sure if it's 겠 itself that makes it sound politer. I know that this isn't much of help right now, but I'll look into it and if I find out, I'll let you know about this. For now I think you can note that it's better to use 알겠어요 when you're saying "Okay" than 알았어요 although both are used often and make sense :)
@koreanlanguageschool6318
@koreanlanguageschool6318 3 года назад
안녕하세요 필리핀 한국어 학교입니다.좋은친구 맺고 싶습니다
@67chevyride
@67chevyride 4 года назад
성생님 내일 뭐해요? 😀
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
내일 한국어 레슨 만들 거예요! 😀
@67chevyride
@67chevyride 4 года назад
@@KoreanwithMissVicky 아 그래요? 저두 참여하면 안돼?😆
@akoub5270
@akoub5270 4 года назад
I really get confused when we spell 'ㅁ' B instead of M.
@boringajeossi2465
@boringajeossi2465 4 года назад
It's about how Koreans make sound. If you know Arabic there's same rules, dead nuun meets ba is sound mim. Actually that rule is not rule for Arab natives because they automatically sound like that, but as a foreigner who learn Arab, I am learning that rule.
@Ashley-sl5qp
@Ashley-sl5qp 4 года назад
Because ㅁ is between m & b
@akoub5270
@akoub5270 4 года назад
@@boringajeossi2465 Yes i guesse so. I always put in mind that each languge has its own rules. I didnt really know that about arabic because am native speaker like u said. Thanks bro and keep learning 💪✌️
@akoub5270
@akoub5270 4 года назад
@@Ashley-sl5qp ok noted thanks very much
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 4 года назад
Hello, Guiri. I hope this video can be of help distinguishing ㅁ and ㅂ sound : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IyIaQVddM_4.html
@_bl476_
@_bl476_ 15 дней назад
you could've told us how to say you in 10 seconds, but instead you do it in 23 minutes
@KoreanwithMissVicky
@KoreanwithMissVicky 15 дней назад
I think if you watch the video, you’ll understand why :) Korean “you” is complex!
@_bl476_
@_bl476_ 14 дней назад
@@KoreanwithMissVicky oh, sorry
@chiphanquachkhanh2489
@chiphanquachkhanh2489 4 месяца назад
Hi! Can i ask at 19:20, why it's 좋아 instead of 좋아해, please?
Далее
How to Say "He, She, They" in Korean | Pronouns
24:28
좋아요 vs 좋아해요 : What's the Difference?
14:52
OVOZ
01:00
Просмотров 1,8 млн
How to Say "Because" in Korean
31:31
Просмотров 64 тыс.
Time in Korean | 시, 분, 시간
20:55
Просмотров 93 тыс.
5 things that will get you FLUENT in any language
12:36
은/는 & 이/가 (Subject Marking Particles) Explained
35:52
How to acquire any language NOT learn it!
57:11
Просмотров 4,3 млн
에 vs. 에서 (time & place particle)
32:21
Просмотров 75 тыс.
OVOZ
01:00
Просмотров 1,8 млн