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Korean Q&A - How do you say ‘or’ in Korean? 

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A: Ugh! My character died again!
B: Online.
B: I told you, the people on there are too good. You can’t win.
A: I know...I didn’t expect it to be this bad though.
B: Stop playing games and go outside. The sun is up, it’s a nice day.
Which of these words were covered in today’s Q&A?
The questions Hyunwoo answered are:
- What is the difference between 사망하다 and 죽다?
- What is the difference between 혹은 and 아니면?
- What is the difference between 기대하다 and 예상하다?
- What is the difference between 해 and 태양?
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Комментарии : 204   
@linalikesreading
@linalikesreading 6 лет назад
I have never come across a person who explains things better than you do.
@talktomeinkorean
@talktomeinkorean 6 лет назад
Thank you sooooooo much!!!!
@aleciapeart
@aleciapeart 6 лет назад
I could not agree with you more. I was thinking that the whole time. He always clears up my confusions completely
@jellyyz6335
@jellyyz6335 4 года назад
Kyu is also good youtuber
@user-N20
@user-N20 5 лет назад
Hyunwoo: You can say Hogeun or Ddoneun My brain: You can say or or or
@jellyyz6335
@jellyyz6335 4 года назад
Ive made the likes 69..no one ruin it 😅
@shirin3166
@shirin3166 4 года назад
HAHAHA
@supechube_k
@supechube_k 3 года назад
@@jellyyz6335 frick u
@bean7496
@bean7496 3 года назад
@@supechube_k woah.why?
@reun9669
@reun9669 3 года назад
@@supechube_k why tho?😑
@mariaeduardacasagrande2481
@mariaeduardacasagrande2481 Год назад
i love how instead of saying: if it ends with batchim..., he says: if it ends with a consonant... it makes things a lot more simple
@douglassmalone-omeally1683
@douglassmalone-omeally1683 2 года назад
Great explanation of "or" - thanks so much!!
@talktomeinkorean
@talktomeinkorean 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@Neky_Hina
@Neky_Hina 6 лет назад
Plus of "or" in Korean: -거나, -든가, -든, etc. as some of ends with v. or adj. stems.
@jellyjub1690
@jellyjub1690 4 года назад
ahh thanks for clearing up 태양 i always hear that in north korean songs now i know.
@ALEX-ft3tt
@ALEX-ft3tt 4 года назад
사망 is sino Korean while 죽 is native Korean
@tzveeble1679
@tzveeble1679 2 года назад
Thank you, super clear presentation, I've learnt tons!🤩
@chouroukhouas6863
@chouroukhouas6863 6 лет назад
Hello thank you for those informations they were very helpful
@pandayonn6053
@pandayonn6053 6 лет назад
*고마워요*
@MRKLBS
@MRKLBS 6 лет назад
Talking about 혹은, I've seen the word 혹시 a lot on Instagram. The Naver dictionary only shows examples but not definition. It only shows two hanja: 或是 which as I understand means "or/either one or the other" in Chinese. But, what it actually means in Korean? If it means the same, it is also the same as 혹은?
@rdieser2331
@rdieser2331 5 лет назад
MRKLBS the way my Korean teacher friends use 혹시 is “by any chance~ /is it possible to~” Ex. @ a restaurant: 혹시, 포장 해도 돼요? By any chance, do you do take out?
@c.sawicki3442
@c.sawicki3442 5 лет назад
It means perhaps
@theodorekorehonen
@theodorekorehonen 5 лет назад
Its uses in sentences with if, but doesn't have a meaning on its own.
@lbraneva2576
@lbraneva2576 6 лет назад
다 이해했습니다 선생님~감사합나다😊
@nawarajdahal5705
@nawarajdahal5705 6 лет назад
Sir can you make video for sentence ending 거든요.
@jeverly
@jeverly 6 лет назад
They have a lesson specifically for this! It's level 6 lesson 17
@iamzero6507
@iamzero6507 6 лет назад
During learning Korean I have heard 좀 used as a particle, when should I use this or should I use it at all??
@SiaA845
@SiaA845 6 лет назад
Zero Kiddo i think it means a little bit
@ThatOneAsianGuyFTW
@ThatOneAsianGuyFTW 6 лет назад
좀 is the shortened version of 조금 which means a little
@theodorekorehonen
@theodorekorehonen 5 лет назад
@@ThatOneAsianGuyFTW can also mean dot or ellipses (...) if I'm not mistaken
@annette6237
@annette6237 4 года назад
@@theodorekorehonen I think that would be 점 :)
@morgannavel4552
@morgannavel4552 2 года назад
does casual speech is always strange to use with people that you don't know because I hear it a lot so I was wondering if it's still formal if I say it to someone I don't really know
@nagaseminarian
@nagaseminarian 5 лет назад
Thank you brother. Love you in Christ Jesus! God bless you!
@marialuisaachille9608
@marialuisaachille9608 6 лет назад
선현우 선생님 감사합니다! =)
@Seoullyu
@Seoullyu 6 лет назад
Informative ^^
@ajm20028
@ajm20028 6 лет назад
I was just studying and thought maybe someone could answer my question: what's the exact difference between 내 and 제 ?
@jamescharlie5955
@jamescharlie5955 6 лет назад
내 is more casual, 제 is more formal
@pandayonn6053
@pandayonn6053 6 лет назад
I wanna use (더종결과를기대어요) if i even spelled that right 😭😂 i want to use it to bother someone when they say ohhh i got an A or something like that i could say i expected better 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@lorenloid
@lorenloid 6 лет назад
Hi! In which situations do we use 이름, 성함, 성명? Thank you.
@Joyce_wooah
@Joyce_wooah 4 года назад
도전! A: 악! 내 케릭터 또 죽었어요 B: 온라인 B: 말했잖아, 여긴 사람들이 너무 잘 해요. 못 이겨요. A: 알아요... 이정도 어려운 것을 예상하지 않았는데. B: 게임이 그만 하고 밖에 나가. 해가 떴어요, 좋은 하루이에요. If you see this, please correct me hehe. 고마워요
@talktomeinkorean
@talktomeinkorean 4 года назад
A: 악! 내 캐릭터 또 죽었어요. B: 말했잖아요. 여긴 사람들이 너무 잘해요. 못 이겨요. A: 알아요... 이 정도로 어려울 줄은 몰랐는데. B: 게임 그만하고 밖에 나가요. 해가 떴어요. 날씨가 좋아요.
@Joyce_wooah
@Joyce_wooah 4 года назад
@@talktomeinkorean 알겠어요! 너무 감사합니다!!! :D
@albert3274
@albert3274 5 лет назад
일 means sun too i think.
@뿌르맨
@뿌르맨 5 лет назад
Albert Sherpa and 일 can mean ‘day’ or ‘date’ also.
@_TheOleRazzleDazzle_
@_TheOleRazzleDazzle_ 3 года назад
So basically there are 8 ways to say “or”….
@radhachapagain7591
@radhachapagain7591 6 лет назад
हि
@benre
@benre 5 лет назад
I guess 사망 comes from 死亡 ^^
@agustd349
@agustd349 6 лет назад
Hi i learned korean alone but now i need to know anything that i never understood i need a korean to tell me how to say this so i found you ...excuse me how to say 'are you' in Korean??
@talktomeinkorean
@talktomeinkorean 6 лет назад
You can't translate "are you" to a phrase that will work in every situation :) Can you give us some context info?
@agustd349
@agustd349 6 лет назад
Talk To Me In Korean like are you alone?
@kalisticmodiani2613
@kalisticmodiani2613 5 лет назад
@@agustd349 in polite form : "혼자예요 ?" Or "혼자 있어요 ?" Both express the same idea of "are you alone?"
@SleeplessinOC
@SleeplessinOC 6 лет назад
Why do some people’s names in comments have check marks next to their names?
@dejanzivanovic4482
@dejanzivanovic4482 6 лет назад
SleeplessinOC I think that’s because some are approved RU-vidrs themselves
@SleeplessinOC
@SleeplessinOC 6 лет назад
Dejan Zivanovic oh, you mean someone who uploads videos and has gone through an approval process?
@MyaPhuongNgan
@MyaPhuongNgan 6 лет назад
자막이 있었으면 좋겠어요. oh my poor English =((((
@booeylopa
@booeylopa 5 лет назад
you can speak chinese? holy ...
@뿅기
@뿅기 5 лет назад
Ji Shi and i found the sound "或" extremely standard
@JasmineLipska
@JasmineLipska 6 лет назад
감사합니다 선생님! 오늘 많이 배웠어요 :)
@Ao6is
@Ao6is 2 года назад
내도!
@mbeats3492
@mbeats3492 2 года назад
@@Ao6is 나도*
@stevelacyfan3000
@stevelacyfan3000 2 года назад
저도 많이 배웠어요
@kychoi1196
@kychoi1196 6 лет назад
'아니면' is 'if it is not true... or ' if it should not be considered.... '혹은' has a nuance the probability of the later is lower than '또는' . In case A '또는' B , A , B has same strength or intensity or probability. but A '혹은' B then, A is normal and B is possible but the probability or exspecting of B is lower than A.
@tiffanymarie9750
@tiffanymarie9750 6 лет назад
It's really interesting that Sino-Korean words compared to native Korean words have a similar role as Latin/French originated words having in English compared to native English words. Where Sino-Korean words and Latin/French words both sound more formal and are often used in academic and formal contexts, where native words in Korean and English are automatically seen as more casual and better for everyday usage. It's funny how language works out that way.
@pattmahiney
@pattmahiney 6 лет назад
Tiffany Lord Honestly, Korean is so interesting to me because I feel like it's the English of the East. Maybe it isn't as global, but the writing system is based on single letters/sounds, so much of it can be contracted, words all have stem parts that can be recombined to make dual-words or even slang, everything that you mentioned, and also kind of the culture. Lots of food and friends and family, a sturdy drinking culture, and a little bit of other cultures here and there. I love it.
@Enaifos2017
@Enaifos2017 6 лет назад
@@pattmahiney then learn French u will see... Even as a french person, i have difficulties to learn some rules...
@themotherbrassica
@themotherbrassica 6 лет назад
Hello! My understanding was that 어울리다 would be used to say that someone or something suits someone (e.g., 잘 어울리세요), although I recently was watching a drama and saw that when a character said 닿으세요 it was translated with the same meaning of “it suits you.” May I ask for more information on the usage of 어울리다 and 닿다? Also, are there other ways to say that something looks good on or suits someone? Thank you.
@이민영-j7t
@이민영-j7t 6 лет назад
ellysooh I think it is 낫다. 나으세요(o) 닿으세요(x) It is better = 나으세요
@stanvixxstanbapstantalent
@stanvixxstanbapstantalent 6 лет назад
He actually covered something like this In a Q and A before, 옷이마차요 means a clothing fits you, you can watch it in 니가 vs 내가.
@leyah18
@leyah18 5 лет назад
random. 5:12 sounds a native tone in Filipino language (아님 means 6 in my language) ㅋㅋㅋ just cute~
@kychoi1196
@kychoi1196 6 лет назад
Chinese characters are like the word parts originated from Latin or Greek words in English. '태양' is similar to 'solar' and '해 ' is similar to 'sun'. '태' is 'great' or 'big' and '양' is 'positive' or 'sun rays' as Chinese characters.
@elizaandreadaki9942
@elizaandreadaki9942 6 лет назад
ky choi I really appreciate you using the fact that English derived from Greek(because Latin was based on Greek). Much love from Greece😊
@garudabowo
@garudabowo 6 лет назад
TheSkeletonTheme The greece still exist?
@henrym5034
@henrym5034 3 года назад
양 is the Yang in YinYang as well, in case someone wishes to know.
@mayab4677
@mayab4677 6 лет назад
톡투미인코리안 덕분에 한국어를 배우기가 더 쉽습니다.. 고맙습니다!
@flet__
@flet__ 4 года назад
잘 했습니다!!!!
@GooglyEyedLlama
@GooglyEyedLlama 5 лет назад
Finding out that your older lessons are just as good as the more recent ones. My favourite resource to use between lessons with my tutor. I have tried many and none are as good as you at explaining definitions and uses. Thank you for always being so clear and making things simple to understand.
@lianet777
@lianet777 5 лет назад
To the Spanish speakers learning Korean. Basically 사망하다 = fallecer And 죽다 = Morir
@tamermisleh8884
@tamermisleh8884 5 лет назад
from Palestine ( Arab country ) thank you
@mimick1tty
@mimick1tty 4 года назад
thank you sooo much for explaining this. I was so confused. This completely cleared it up for me!!! : This is my first TTMIK video, and now, I will continue to watch other ones by you all! Yay!
@santafe3356
@santafe3356 6 лет назад
'Or'이거 항상 궁굼했던건데 오늘 잘 해결되네요ㅠㅠ 좋은 영상 감사합니다 🙏
@schuuichiminamino
@schuuichiminamino 6 лет назад
Sun works pretty much alike in Japanese. Often as 日 hi (해), but also 太陽 taiyou (태양), whereas sea uses the same kanji/ hanja, but sounds really different umi 海 =D Btw... I like names starting with "태" a lot. Like Taeyang, Taecyeon, Taeyeon, Taemin haha
@slotti01
@slotti01 6 лет назад
schuuichiminamino I thought the same thing! I've been studying both Japanese and Korean for quite some time now^^
@oceannoesmar5120
@oceannoesmar5120 5 лет назад
btw they all come from Chinese like the word 太阳 the pronunciations r pretty alike
@JChang-kn6mx
@JChang-kn6mx 5 лет назад
海's umi pronouciation is from the native japanese pronounciation. So before the chinese influenced then they were already saying something similar to umi and the chinese pronounciation might not be used at all. Like for 心 koreans pronouce it like 심 while japanese use their native way of the same meaning kokoro. So its just the same word and wya of writing it but its said differently. Japanese just borrowed the hanja/kanji for writing not always pronouciation
@soyoltoi
@soyoltoi 4 года назад
Are 또는 and 혹은 interchangeable?
@rajanbhandari2496
@rajanbhandari2496 Год назад
Please make a Q&A playlist
@Secretsongs20
@Secretsongs20 3 года назад
사망= fatalities (noun), fatal (adjective). 사망하다 = formal verb like « to be deceased, to pass away » in English.
@제리-k5e
@제리-k5e 4 года назад
is 바다 a native Korean word then? since you mentioned that 해 is a sino Korean word originated from Chinese or does 바다 not mean sea at all? 😅
@talktomeinkorean
@talktomeinkorean 4 года назад
Yes : ) 바다 is a native Korean word that means "sea".
@karaleigh_eva
@karaleigh_eva 6 лет назад
So can 죽다 also be used for like plants or your phone? My phone died, the flowers died. Things like that? And you’d use the other one when being polite too? Like you’d not use 죽다 when you tell someone their grandmother has passed away?
@lindapike3028
@lindapike3028 5 лет назад
For some reason I love the sound of 혹은 I love the word. ❤
@박재묵-t1u
@박재묵-t1u 3 года назад
부탁드려요. 촤이니스 캐릭터 라고 하시기 보다 그냥 아시안 미닝 캐릭터하고 해 주시면 어떨지요.
@noname-anonymous-v7c
@noname-anonymous-v7c Год назад
Chinese has this 사망 word too. 사망 => 死亡 In chinese 사망 carries no personal feeling, just objectively describe something related to death.
@ellalogx
@ellalogx 4 года назад
안녕하세요! Would you explain me what does 그 means? I've reading a korean book and it always appear in there but... idk what it really means :(
@shirin3166
@shirin3166 4 года назад
Same
@simranchandel2982
@simranchandel2982 4 года назад
And there is a another honorific form of "to die" is 돌아가 셨다 but I'm a lil bit of confused about this word because I don't know in which situation we used this word
@talktomeinkorean
@talktomeinkorean 4 года назад
You can use that word whenever you would say that someone has "passed away" in English.
@phalsophat6146
@phalsophat6146 6 лет назад
Hello.Teacher. I have some questions to ask you. The question is How do you say "to (infinitive) "in korean like 1. I do something to.....( do something)2.I want to get something to....Thanks in advance for your answers
@srerkan
@srerkan Год назад
How I can say Let me go Let me think I wanna you go On time in time Which one do you recommend
@mamax1972
@mamax1972 6 лет назад
현우 씨, 잘한다! 이거 정말 재미있었어요!
@tobi6891
@tobi6891 6 лет назад
すごく助かるビデオありがとうございます。
@ridakiraz
@ridakiraz 4 года назад
i really want to know one thing in this is that i have learnt that 아니면 is like "or" which connect the "two options" like choosing for one but when it comes to ~(이)나 this way of saying "or" is different like in this its not useful offering choices to someone instead using ~(이)나 is like saying "wheather or, or something and not choices" and its use when person you talking to isn't required to choose only one of these choices, like in two options someone don't need to choose infact the person would be okay if he use both two options. is it correct or not? i m so confused coz i have learnt this! help me pls!
@joefox4846
@joefox4846 3 года назад
Anyone know the nuance difference between 보통 and 평소?
@sulee7119
@sulee7119 6 лет назад
We can use"아니면or" in a question, for example, 너 커피 마실래? 아니면 차 마실래? it means What do you want to drink,coffee or tea?,but we never use "혹은/또는" or "나/이나" in a question~ I think it's the main difference between “아니면" and “혹은/ 또는, 나/이나"。And 아니면 also used in some sentences like“너 아니면 그가 잘못이다 which means either you or he is wrong” , We can't say “ 너 혹은 그가 잘못이다" /" 너나 그가 잘못이다"~~
@Shellszs
@Shellszs 6 лет назад
정말 도움이 되는, 감사합니다 😊
@dandan7884
@dandan7884 6 лет назад
i cant stop looking at your finger O.O
@alannabailey8787
@alannabailey8787 6 лет назад
Shanene Larissa ; I’m so glad I’m not the only one
@MorseCodeStutters
@MorseCodeStutters 6 лет назад
Lol why? His crooked index? What happened?
@바보Queen
@바보Queen 2 года назад
these compound slang words are going to kill me
@taylorrene76
@taylorrene76 2 года назад
But can someone tell me what “for” in korean is?😭
@zinjinzin
@zinjinzin 6 лет назад
I always felt like 아니면 is more like an “either..or..” type “or”, whereas 이나 doesn’t necessarily exclude an option (kind of like saying and/or); for example in the sentence “I’m going by taxi or by subway” I would use 아니면 cause choosing one option excludes the other, and in a sentence like “I get nausea when I eat sugary foods or dairy products” I would use 이나 cause both options are still possible - am I wrong in that assumption? I thought there was a slight difference at least
@talktomeinkorean
@talktomeinkorean 6 лет назад
아니면 actually has both of the meanings you mentioned! :)
@krisrusselcipriano8082
@krisrusselcipriano8082 5 лет назад
Please make a video how to use SO/BUT/THEN/AND. Especially in BUT there are so many BUT in korean. I hope you will notice my comment 🙏
@shirin3166
@shirin3166 4 года назад
"BUT" in korean you can use any of those, But i think you can use either of them, Just like in english, However/whatsoever etc.. I think you can use any of those but im not sure try doing some more research :D
@alelisabarre7331
@alelisabarre7331 4 года назад
Hello i just want to know when to use hal in korean sentence ex I will study tomorrow
@damayanthamunasinghe1421
@damayanthamunasinghe1421 6 лет назад
고맙습니다...
@vickyboontanom1271
@vickyboontanom1271 6 лет назад
안녕하세요! “I didn’t expect anyone to come” 말려고 어떻게 말해요? “아무도 올 것을 안 예상했는데..” - 맞아요?
@vickyboontanom1271
@vickyboontanom1271 6 лет назад
아~ 감사합니다
@fauxpassant
@fauxpassant 6 лет назад
I understood the difference between yesanghada and gidaehada once you explained it, because gidae sounds like it's derived from 期待, which means look forward.
@somerkw3777
@somerkw3777 6 лет назад
고맙습니다!
@АскароваТумаржан
Thanks for the video, it's really help me to understand more clearly!!! :))
@doughglass
@doughglass Год назад
I learned so much holy shit
@zahraa.alhilo
@zahraa.alhilo 6 лет назад
How can I say {You must be (adjective) to (verb) }?
@malkhazizatiashvili2606
@malkhazizatiashvili2606 4 года назад
why are there so many chinese words?
@sagargupta2501
@sagargupta2501 6 лет назад
Please tell me the difference between (vst) 고 and vst) 서
@tato3513
@tato3513 6 лет назад
Hi ttmik I want ask about how to say and in Korean I know it's 그리고 but I don't see Koreans using it casually
@hazynotes2150
@hazynotes2150 6 лет назад
Sunghyo Park 그리고 is only used to connect two sentences, mostly in casual every day language you would probably say “I want this and that” but in this case, you aren’t connecting two sentences so 그리고 isn’t used. But, it is used often, I hear it a ton :)
@diabolic42090
@diabolic42090 3 года назад
Hulk 혹은
@mohanmagar1611
@mohanmagar1611 10 месяцев назад
나 , 이나
@nhezilquijano7701
@nhezilquijano7701 3 года назад
알고 이썻어
@shanaynayokeil6553
@shanaynayokeil6553 6 лет назад
Thank youuuuu ❤❤❤
@gleann_cuilinn
@gleann_cuilinn 6 лет назад
i recognized 사망 because it comes from chinese 死亡 si wang!
@slotti01
@slotti01 6 лет назад
Yarrow M me too, because it is similar to the Japanese Shibou 死亡 (written the same as Chinese)
@elizaandreadaki9942
@elizaandreadaki9942 6 лет назад
Yarrow M in Japanese it is written exactly the same!
@rachsounds
@rachsounds 6 лет назад
👍 really useful lesson today :)
@ninajuvina6490
@ninajuvina6490 6 лет назад
Thank you for today's lesson..
@moroccanexolinkorea8451
@moroccanexolinkorea8451 6 лет назад
So interesting.. Kamsahamnida 선생님
@한솔.6
@한솔.6 2 года назад
When i speak my strongest language which is Russian i sometimes address my close friends Sun if i want to be like soft loving appreciating And i remember myself trying to do so when I was commenting under photo my favourite Korean Idol posted(Sunoo from en-) And even he most likely haven’t saw it, i feel sooooo embarrassed to call him 태양
@hazynotes2150
@hazynotes2150 6 лет назад
what’s the difference between ~고 싶어요 and ~고 싶다? edit: I mean what situation to use each one?
@deboracattyleia2448
@deboracattyleia2448 6 лет назад
hazynotes -고 싶어요 is just the formal present tense conjugation of -고 싶다
@pialeittretter6286
@pialeittretter6286 6 лет назад
just that one is conjugated and one isn´t
@subashree7800
@subashree7800 3 года назад
고 싶다 is the dictionary form of ‘want to’ You have to conjugate it to use it and the conjugated version of it is 고 싶어요 ( present tense )
@kkayne
@kkayne 6 лет назад
btw 사망 and 사고 seem to share the same ‘사’ but are in fact different in meaning
@Lagiacrus1996
@Lagiacrus1996 6 лет назад
lkyyy Actually the 사 is different too. 사망 Has 죽을 사 (死) meaning death and 사고 has 일 사 (事) which means like, a thing or an event.
@bean3702
@bean3702 5 лет назад
So would you say “해는 더워요” or like “태양은 덥습니다” or idk
@stearmankc
@stearmankc 6 лет назад
I have asked myself a thousand times, why Korean has to be so complicated! Why does the simplest of words, "or" have 4+ different forms in Korean? "And" is even worse. Thank you for attempting to explain what is impossible to really understand.
@jeremycline9542
@jeremycline9542 6 лет назад
So is this 혹 the same root as in 혹시?
@JChang-kn6mx
@JChang-kn6mx 5 лет назад
Yes
@jannathaysha
@jannathaysha 4 года назад
I love seeing the way of your teaching.. so informative..so clear. Only thing is sometimes I need the teaching to be informal. But this is channel is always formal
@levicel
@levicel 6 лет назад
I noticed myself right away thinking of as "or" as "anim" I guess because I listen to too many casual speakers. Thank you so much for clarifying the different formalities and their connotations when used in conversation.
@alejandrarivera9130
@alejandrarivera9130 3 года назад
I love this Q&A videos because I learn so much in minutes! Thank you so much!
@marlen9006
@marlen9006 6 лет назад
thank you
@CaCa-qy9qb
@CaCa-qy9qb 6 лет назад
Ươc gì ai đó dịch tiếg Anh ra tiếng Việt giùm mình.
@amroadams8664
@amroadams8664 5 лет назад
정말 감사합니다 매번 저는 이 채널 에서 너무 기대 해요 그리고 제 기대에 부합해요
@AnaMaria-pc5zn
@AnaMaria-pc5zn 4 года назад
so i'm guessing samanghada means to be deceased
@LoveYou-fe6oe
@LoveYou-fe6oe 5 лет назад
What is the difference between 되다 and 돼다
@hefd8099
@hefd8099 6 лет назад
thanks for another lesson. Thank you TTMIK
@BeastBrook0
@BeastBrook0 6 лет назад
You're really good at explaining!
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