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The 거야/거예요 ending in Korean - How does it work? 

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Learn more about the 거야/거예요 ending in this video lesson with Hyunwoo.
If you don't already know the future tense ending, -ㄹ 거예요, you can check out the lesson here:
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And this lesson is about the "other" usages of 거야/거예요 that you might see in Korean sentences.
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Комментарии : 299   
@corey_el
@corey_el 4 года назад
No wonder I hear 거야 so often in songs! Now I know its for dramatic or poetic effect...
@rioninja_
@rioninja_ 3 года назад
Lmao
@MiuXiu
@MiuXiu 4 года назад
I was getting into the dramatic story about calling Yeji, I want to hear more LOL
@hanoody1117
@hanoody1117 4 года назад
same ! felt so sad not knowing what happened at the end of the story lol
@mdreamercloud5481
@mdreamercloud5481 4 года назад
You made me laugh after having a terrible dramatic day. Thank you 😊
@shei8296
@shei8296 4 года назад
He’s the best teacher hands down
@user-wh3ty3wd9y
@user-wh3ty3wd9y 3 года назад
Yes!
@KeekiNoJutsu
@KeekiNoJutsu 4 года назад
Korean is so interesting but things like this make it so difficult to learn 😭 so many grammar rules and all of them are SO SPECIFIC
@MiuXiu
@MiuXiu 4 года назад
Annie Bytes they come together and click and make sense with time, keep it up!
@Rtong98
@Rtong98 4 года назад
No need to stress, we’re just learning all the tools in the Korean toolkit 1 day at a time :)
@gabriellekahts6787
@gabriellekahts6787 4 года назад
Teaching English in Korea and I can tell you now, I'd rather learn Korean than English first. English is ridiculous. 할수있어요!
@KeekiNoJutsu
@KeekiNoJutsu 4 года назад
@@gabriellekahts6787 yes English is ridiculous, I never said it was easy, it is my second language. But I think it doesn't have grammar rules that carry a specific kind of "feeling". I've been learning Korean for 3 years and I have learnt at least 10 ways to say "because" and they're all different and if I don't use it properly I sound like fool 🙃😂
@gabriellekahts6787
@gabriellekahts6787 4 года назад
@@KeekiNoJutsu I feel like a fool all the time when I speak Korean! 😄 Thankfully that's why we're learning. I don't think any Korean expects you to speak perfectly from the beginning. Good luck!
@valentinweber5192
@valentinweber5192 4 года назад
거야 is one of the words that made me love the Korean language. I think it is a beautiful sounding language and hearing words like 거야 makes me happy.
@LovePantsu
@LovePantsu 2 года назад
Yes! Along with 그냥
@nihatbozkurt1197
@nihatbozkurt1197 Год назад
same honestly haha when people use it i think that they immediately sound more native
@user-hq1yx3sw4n
@user-hq1yx3sw4n 3 года назад
I don't know why but the way they edit their videos is always really amusing without being distracting
@elly7739
@elly7739 4 года назад
It dawned on me at 5:15 that since 거 means thing, then saying 거예요 is similar to when I start my sentence with "the thing is..." And I start my sentences like that all the time lol
@aliciaquintiliano514
@aliciaquintiliano514 4 года назад
Coincidentally, I was studying about it yesterday with a friend but we got really confused! Thank you for this video!! ❤
@whatever1068
@whatever1068 4 года назад
I was thinking about it today!
@CSS916
@CSS916 4 года назад
This was my Twitter question. Thanks Hyunwoo for answering it so clearly!
@thewniverse
@thewniverse 4 года назад
This lesson is very important! I have been learning for about 1 year and 3 months and this was the most struggling to me. Saying this i also have a question! ~으면 meaning both "if" and "when" but sometimes these translations dont make sense so maybe there can be some clarification! Thank you so much
@grimmjowjeaguerjaquez5065
@grimmjowjeaguerjaquez5065 4 года назад
Whenever i try to learn something more of korean grammar, i compare it with japanese (i have a basic understanding of it) and it clicks much more faster than if i wanted to understand the concept with english structures or explanations. Korean is truly a foreign language in terms of building up meanings, that’s why i love of it
@deb4908
@deb4908 2 года назад
Thank you so much. I’ve heard this a few times in dramas recently and thought I was hearing the future tense but it didn’t seem appropriate. It makes so much more sense now.
@rahadiyandewangga5141
@rahadiyandewangga5141 4 года назад
I love how this channel always provides quality content and discusses important matters foreigners are usually confused about. Thanks, Hyunwoo!
@Wheepupsdimple
@Wheepupsdimple 4 года назад
The way Hyunwoo said "Let me explain" @4:27 looked and sounded like he got caught doing something wrong 😅 okay, back to studying!
@bethmarch4323
@bethmarch4323 4 года назад
Moomoo ! Wheein biased also !
@leadavids7951
@leadavids7951 3 года назад
One of my friends is a huge anime fan and introduced me to one of her friends that she made through it and surprisingly that friend is learning Korean just like me(but she’s better at it) so whenever I just learned something I text her about it and we start having random conversations in Korean😂
@alliahrose2878
@alliahrose2878 4 года назад
this makes my language learning so hard so many ending sentences.😭 i need to be familiar to all of that as much as possible.
@cryalopez9534
@cryalopez9534 4 года назад
Wow thank you for this lesson! That -는 거에요 thing had me confused for a long time ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@erikgomez57
@erikgomez57 4 года назад
Yes this was driving me nuts. Thank you for this
@KoreanArah
@KoreanArah 4 года назад
자주 보는데 오늘도 정말 유용한 수업이네요. 강의를 쉽고 디테일하게 잘하시는 것 같아요.감사합니다.^^
@anauswah9109
@anauswah9109 4 года назад
샘 진짜 감사합니다!!!
@Sara-yi6dq
@Sara-yi6dq 4 года назад
Thank you for your thourough explanations! There's no one that explains the nuances as thourough and simple as you, Mr. Sun! :)Please keep these very infomative videos coming :D
@CharIott3
@CharIott3 4 года назад
So the second usage is more for emphasis or when you're being dramatic about a story/situation. The other person is expecting you to continue with another sentence explaining what happened after you did *so and so* .
@nataliameylunas117
@nataliameylunas117 7 месяцев назад
감사합니다! I am a beginner, and your videos are truly a treasure.
@lpp99
@lpp99 4 года назад
Thanks so much Talk To Me in Korean! That's something I am curious for a very long time. Even I asked directly to some Korean people, they couldn't answer it (maybe they know how to use it but not to explain it). Finally I know why people use 거야/거예요. And I have another question about ㄴ다. I want to know the difference if we say: 사랑해! and 사랑한다! or if we ate something and then: 맛있다! and 맛있어! I glanced once but I couldn't find the video telling about this. (if I missed it could you please tell me) So if You are going to make another video, I hope you will explain this. Thanks so much! 감사합니다!
@mariadelosangeles1487
@mariadelosangeles1487 4 года назад
Hyunwoo: "don't over use it" Me: 오늘은 물을 마시는 거예요 :3
@muhamadekocahyono2661
@muhamadekocahyono2661 3 года назад
아.. 진짜요 😆
@Sapa56
@Sapa56 Год назад
유튜브에서 영상을 많이 봤는데 이 문법을 계속 보는 거에요. 그런데 이 영상은 우연히 봐서 이제 이해할 수 있어요. 정말 고마워요 ~~
@ela1187
@ela1187 4 года назад
You are the best teacher! Please never stop making lessons
@mennasaleh8732
@mennasaleh8732 4 года назад
you’re a life saver thanks for the explanation
@AnnaCecilia95
@AnnaCecilia95 4 года назад
This is so useful! Thanks again, 현우 선생님!
@kasrahere
@kasrahere 4 года назад
이제 집에 가는 거야... *dramatic face* this one works so well when you wanna joke around hahahs right?
@girlwithapearlearring4522
@girlwithapearlearring4522 4 года назад
Wait.. does 갈 거야 work as well? I’m confused lll
@Thinkerbelle486
@Thinkerbelle486 4 года назад
Hahahaha I'm wheezing 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@hiddenmoaandstayarmy2155
@hiddenmoaandstayarmy2155 4 года назад
@@girlwithapearlearring4522 it works but it isn't dramatic its just that you Will go home. It's just the ending for the future tense. So... 가는 거야 = I will go home, in a dramatic way And 갈 거야 is just : I will go home If you didn't get it watch the video in the discription box cause I know I'm bad at explaining things. But I hope I could help in some way.
@girlwithapearlearring4522
@girlwithapearlearring4522 4 года назад
hiddenMoa and ArmY Nono you explained it perfectly, thank you!! 💜💜
@hiddenmoaandstayarmy2155
@hiddenmoaandstayarmy2155 4 года назад
@@girlwithapearlearring4522 you're welcome 💕 💜
@efs797
@efs797 3 года назад
Nailed the explanation. I wish this channel had been available years ago. But I'll take it now.
@kennyjonespiquero4147
@kennyjonespiquero4147 4 года назад
Go Billy also said that 는 거예요 could mean that you are emphasizing the SUBJECT of the sentence. 한국에 가시는 거예요 ? Are YOU going to Korean ? 한국에 가세요 ? Are you GOING to Korean ?
@user-dh8vn3oz2k
@user-dh8vn3oz2k 4 года назад
감사합니다
@ionlystanbts8889
@ionlystanbts8889 2 года назад
Sir you teach excellent 👌👌👌
@Chandieschan
@Chandieschan 4 года назад
와... 정말 감사합니다. 이 주제를 무슨 뜻인지 오랫동안 되게 고민했는데 이제 알게돼서 정말 고맙습니다 😍
@user-eg2hj7tb2s
@user-eg2hj7tb2s 4 года назад
한국어를 모국어로 사용하는 사람들에게는 그냥 자연스런 쓰임인데 외국인 입장에서 생각해보면 정말 어려울 듯합니다. 선현우님 정말 설명 잘 하시네요. 이 내용 한국어로 설명하라고 해도 한국인들 대부분이 어려워 할 겁니다. ㅎ
@Chandieschan
@Chandieschan 4 года назад
지배의도구 네 맞습니다. 저도 그런 생각이었어요. 😊 ^^ 선생님 설명 잘 했습니다
@fork9830
@fork9830 4 года назад
when you wanna say something funny but nothing comes into your mind
@mavicalikusu
@mavicalikusu 4 года назад
고맙습니다 🖤
@josephineedejer552
@josephineedejer552 4 года назад
I loved the way he teach he's so accurate and easy to understand... a fan from Hawaii. Mahalo!
@talktomeinkorean
@talktomeinkorean 4 года назад
Thank you for the 🧡, Josephine!
@LimeBoy-oo6ph
@LimeBoy-oo6ph 2 года назад
저는 몇 년 동안 한국어를 배우려 했지만 아직도 '거야/예요'라는 문장 끝을 별로 이해하지 못해요. 이 영상이 되게 도움이 돼서 감사합니다.
@tanzimparveen4036
@tanzimparveen4036 4 года назад
이 레슨에 너무 감사합니다.
@copeium400
@copeium400 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this! This has always been one of the things that has always confused me the most!!
@Wheepupsdimple
@Wheepupsdimple 4 года назад
현우쌤, 감사합니다!
@tunggulsportpetanahan6916
@tunggulsportpetanahan6916 4 года назад
정말 감사합니다 선생님🙏🙏 What differences between 이미 and 벌써 설명해주세요 🙏
@WoinshetKebede-mg5dg
@WoinshetKebede-mg5dg 9 месяцев назад
Thank you my best teacher 😍
@arim47mowe
@arim47mowe 4 года назад
I don't speak english very well but I was so interested in this video that I didn't even notice I've understood everything. THANK YOU !
@thoniesh
@thoniesh 2 года назад
I dont know how I missed this lesson. Lol..."지금 뭐 하시는 거야?" From dramas always gave me the sense of "What the heck are you doing/do you think you are doing?" especially because of the 지금 part...lol
@arinaignatyeva4297
@arinaignatyeva4297 4 года назад
Thanks. very very good lessons and explanations
@eyzamiz6157
@eyzamiz6157 4 года назад
감사해요!
@Ami2404
@Ami2404 4 года назад
Thank you so much from Argentina, you're great teachers! 🤗 I love your lessons!
@Babydollxoxoxo
@Babydollxoxoxo 3 года назад
당신은 너무 지미있어요🌸😂
@grimmjowjeaguerjaquez5065
@grimmjowjeaguerjaquez5065 4 года назад
This type of grammar gives so much expressiveness to the written language. And something important to know if u wanna achieve a deep understanding of when to use these structures, is immersion!!! Only when u have been exposed to tons of phrases and contexts, u will understand what’s the core meaning of these so foreign structures
@irinadobrotina504
@irinadobrotina504 4 года назад
I love your lessons!! Amazing explanation!!
@itsmet559
@itsmet559 4 года назад
This is a really good video. I'm always looking for further clarification outside of what's available in textbooks. Great explanation!
@liz6735
@liz6735 4 года назад
설명이 완벽했어요. 사실 이 문법에 대해서 많이 궁금해하고 있었어요. 고마워요 특히 이 부분을 드디어 배웠어요~ (친구에게 제가 얘기하는 걸 상상하세요. 반말을 연습이에용) 1.야! 뭐 하는 거야?! ㅋㅋㅋ 2. 내일 롯데월드에 우리가 같이 가는 거 맞아? 3. 어제 친구와 식당에 들렸는데 문 열어도 직원들이 없는 거야...
@aleesha7152
@aleesha7152 4 года назад
Thank you so so much for these lessons! I've made big improvements
@Ben-pe9tg
@Ben-pe9tg Год назад
This has confused me forever! I have asked Korean friends about it, but they weren't really able to explain it. Thank you so much for this lesson!
@ulanaa541
@ulanaa541 2 месяца назад
Thank you!
@MarariaCan
@MarariaCan 4 месяца назад
excelente explicación. Muchas graicas
@Bluwoo-ct6wz
@Bluwoo-ct6wz 4 года назад
Korean is fun to learn especially self teaching 😊 thank you for existing 감사합니다
@lanana0
@lanana0 4 года назад
I love your videos, you always keep it fairly simple and engaging 😁👍🏻. I still have a long way though, I always forget everything I've learned when I need to actually speak Korean 😭😭
@marialuisaachille9608
@marialuisaachille9608 4 года назад
선현우 선생님 안녕하세요! This lesson was extremely clear!! ...그리고 이 수업은 정말 너무 너무 유용합니다. 가르치셔서 항상 감사합니다!^^ 👏🏻👏🏻
@nataliapinheiro3025
@nataliapinheiro3025 3 года назад
great lesson, thank you!! also the editing is so great lmao
@talktomeinkorean
@talktomeinkorean 3 года назад
Thanks! 😃
@natachav9534
@natachav9534 4 года назад
Hyunwoo, you are the absolutely most beautiful man on this earth. I thought it was Jay Park, but I was wrong. It’s you! Your wife is a lucky woman!
@MiuXiu
@MiuXiu 4 года назад
Purple Queen hahaha great comment. He is pretty dang handsome!
@girlwithapearlearring4522
@girlwithapearlearring4522 4 года назад
Yea lol 😝 but 김태형... no one is ever more handsome than him ✨💜
@user-jc1xl5lj1t
@user-jc1xl5lj1t 4 года назад
@@girlwithapearlearring4522 Okay, just let people compliment Hyunwoo without comparing everything to BTS (I'm an ARMY too but it's a bit rude to write that when nothing here has to do with BTS). Not trying to be mean, this is just some advice :)
@girlwithapearlearring4522
@girlwithapearlearring4522 4 года назад
Athena Cruz-Albrecht I’m sorry 😅😅I thought it was appropriate because the original commenter was talking about Jay Park, another celeb lol.. I’ll take down the comment if you want 😖
@user-jc1xl5lj1t
@user-jc1xl5lj1t 4 года назад
@@girlwithapearlearring4522 Oh, no, I didn't mean that. Sorry, I was being a bit harsh. Your comment is fine. :) 죄송해용!
@yaelfree1670
@yaelfree1670 2 года назад
please add my support to the compliments. and in my language: השיעורים שלך הם בגדר תענוג אינטלקטואלי. הכי משובחים שיש. תודה מקרב לב 🌹
@TheAjirawadee
@TheAjirawadee 4 года назад
Thank you so much you are the best teacher ever so do not stop teaching please ❤️
@annakan7591
@annakan7591 4 года назад
Hello, are these sentenses of the same meanings :우리 오늘 만나지요? ~ 우리 오늘 만난 거 맞아요? Sorry for possible mistakes😬😬😬😬😬🤯
@annakan7591
@annakan7591 4 года назад
@@user-js4em7vq5v 감사합니다 😊
@JChang-kn6mx
@JChang-kn6mx 4 года назад
To TTMIK Teachers, I have been stuck on a topic for a while now and Ive seen all the TTMIK grammar lessons on it but didnt seem to find an answer. Its about how to use past tense and present tense with noun groups using descriptive words. For action verbs it is -(으)ㄴ 거 (for past tense) -은/는 거 (for present tense) -(으)ㄹ 거 (for future tense) But for descriptive words like 비싸다, 작다... -(으)ㄹ 거 (for future) -(으)ㄴ 거 (for present and past?) So is there a distinction between past and present for descriptive verbs too For example: 좋은 거 a good thing/a thing i like 좋을 거 a thing that will be good/a thing i'll like 좋는 거??? 존 거??? A thing i liked/a thing that was good. Thank you if anyone could answer this question for me Id appreciate it very much.
@chokiecaya7834
@chokiecaya7834 4 года назад
i came across this video today. what a beautiful morning to see my fave 선생님!
@moniquesutton3830
@moniquesutton3830 3 года назад
고맙습니다 서생님!
@Auraureole
@Auraureole 4 года назад
Thank you so muuch
@TravelEndleslie
@TravelEndleslie Год назад
TTMIK is really helpful.
@liz6735
@liz6735 4 года назад
설명이 완벽했어요. 고마워요
@Ruth-bc3lx
@Ruth-bc3lx 4 года назад
Very clear. 갑사합니다!
@rachelhankoreanteacher1628
@rachelhankoreanteacher1628 3 года назад
갑사합니다. -> 감사합니다 ^^
@ruchaarole6985
@ruchaarole6985 3 года назад
actually am a beginner and even being able to translate some small sentences makes me happy!
@j.r.villalobos
@j.r.villalobos 4 года назад
I ALWAys listening in talk to me in korean you guys are so funny I'm really enjoying.. Listening and your voice makes me sleepy and I always do listening and. I always fall asleep
@user-vg9li5sm4f
@user-vg9li5sm4f 3 месяца назад
Gracias los amo son los mejores
@user-yy2jg5ep7m
@user-yy2jg5ep7m 3 года назад
Wow thank you so much 😘
@professorr.5427
@professorr.5427 4 года назад
Brilliant explanation. Very concise. Thank you. 💐
@justjanine
@justjanine 4 года назад
Omg finally!!!! Thanks for this! Been wondering about this for forever
@talktomeinkorean
@talktomeinkorean 4 года назад
Glad you liked it, Jan G 😊
@ericacheung4457
@ericacheung4457 4 года назад
Very clear explanation and easy to understand. Another useful video from TTMIK - Thank You!! :)
@black_antz87
@black_antz87 4 года назад
Thanks bro..
@koreantutorskikigogo403
@koreantutorskikigogo403 4 года назад
거; the fact that, the thing that, 우리는 지금 한국어를 공부하는거예요.
@user-dd7kl5cw1p
@user-dd7kl5cw1p 4 года назад
우리 지금 한국어 공부하는 거 맞아요? 😱
@girlwithapearlearring4522
@girlwithapearlearring4522 4 года назад
Marcus Lui 그렇게 생각합니다 ㅎㅎ
@subtleartofdisappointment5867
@subtleartofdisappointment5867 2 года назад
Could you do a video on 보다 and it’s very many uses and meanings, and more specifically, how -봤자 can mean useless?
@taefoxyylove4011
@taefoxyylove4011 4 года назад
Thank you sir for your nice explain
@amysingharia7
@amysingharia7 4 года назад
I had this question that maybe quite irrelevant but..... here we go Q: Can we use adjective in Korean the way we use them in English? For example 'handsome' is used in these two sentences : 1. He is very handsome 2. The manager must get a handsome salary. So does Korean work the same? Also is it correct to say : "잘 생긴 급여"? I would be very thankful for your help. 😄
@butt3rcxp_572
@butt3rcxp_572 2 года назад
5:45 TTMK hey, i always wondered what are the different types of sentence endings, what is the difference between them and when and how to use them exactly, so can you please explain it ?
@ohhSuki
@ohhSuki 4 года назад
My ex girlfriend’s name is Yeji, I wasn’t ready to this story 😂😂 I won’t call her or go to her house either !
@junfagyan7813
@junfagyan7813 4 года назад
Can you please make a video on tips or techniques on how to memorize hangul vocabulary. Thank you sir.
@justaperson4363
@justaperson4363 4 года назад
When someone says a sentence in korean,you for example... when you say it once, I don't hear it correctly,unless I read it and listen the sentence again,I hear it well,you know, correct. When I want to pronounce the same as you,it turns into a scramble. I have to say word by word. Repeat every word a few times until I get it. And then try to connect all the words in the sentence,plus practice the same pronounciation until I feel an ease in pronouncing. All this struggle just to say a sentence correctly. It's kinda annoying.😒All that. Annoying part of learning. (Struggle)
@girlwithapearlearring4522
@girlwithapearlearring4522 4 года назад
At least you know what works for you 😅💜
@f.towers8856
@f.towers8856 2 года назад
great video!
@emyyap921
@emyyap921 4 года назад
Can I use this form when I ask.."Will your store be opened at 9pm"? Thanks HW, you're a fun teacher! 고맙습니다🤩
@IrfanKhan-iz9ye
@IrfanKhan-iz9ye 3 года назад
Really interesting 🙂!
@ScatheMinx
@ScatheMinx 4 года назад
감사함니다!
@rachelhankoreanteacher1628
@rachelhankoreanteacher1628 3 года назад
감사함니다. ->감사합니다. ^^
@ScatheMinx
@ScatheMinx 3 года назад
@@rachelhankoreanteacher1628 Oh thank you. I mostly make this mistake. Stay safe! :D
@rachelhankoreanteacher1628
@rachelhankoreanteacher1628 3 года назад
@@ScatheMinx Feel free to ask questions if you need practice.^^한국어문장을 여러번 빠르게 소리내서 따라읽어보세요. 듣기 실력이 훨씬 좋아지고, 한국어 발음도 많이 좋아질꺼에요. Read Korean sentences out loud several times quickly. Your listening skills will be much better and your Korean pronunciation will be much better!!!! 😊
@lanietorres
@lanietorres 4 года назад
Hi I’ve just watched your video with Cheri (Filipina) really nice though. Now I subscribed to your channel straight away..God bless !! 🇵🇭🇬🇧
@talktomeinkorean
@talktomeinkorean 4 года назад
Thank you, Lisa! 감사합니다 😊
@geeca13
@geeca13 4 года назад
고마워요!
@_filifjonkan4290
@_filifjonkan4290 3 года назад
Using the future tense to tell a story in the past. I used to get very confused about that. Not anymore. It’s Korean, expect the unexpected.
@jonalyntolentino7598
@jonalyntolentino7598 4 года назад
Thank you verry helpfull your video thumbs up done great
@Evangeline-V1
@Evangeline-V1 4 года назад
Thank you Hyunwoo ssi. I will keep in mind that I have to add a little bit of surprise for the first usage but I don’t have to worry about the second usage because I’m not a drama queen lol.
@luizazukharieva2559
@luizazukharieva2559 4 года назад
Thank you so much for the lesson!!!!!!
@susan1302
@susan1302 4 года назад
Me, to me: What are you doing now? Me, again: Asking for clarification! Me: Intriguing!
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