REPEAT KOREAN 반복 한국어
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Basic Korean Words for Beginners #29
Add Korean words to your dictionary and watch this video over and over again until you master them all!! Study by looking at example sentences using the word.
If you keep repeating it, you will be able to learn Korean naturally.
We always support you!
사전에 한국어 단어를 추가하고, 이 단어들을 모두 마스터할 때까지 이 영상을 반복해서 시청하세요!! 단어가 쓰인 예시 문장을 보면서 공부해 보세요.
계속 반복하다보면 자연스럽게 한국어를 익힐 수 있을 거예요.
늘 여러분을 응원해요!
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📑 Download file(free worksheet) blog.naver.com/repeatkorean/223537528695 Add Korean words to your dictionary and watch this video over and over again until you master them all!! Study by looking at example sentences using the word. If you keep repeating it, you will be able to learn Korean naturally. We always support you! 사전에 한국어 단어를 추가하고, 이 단어들을 모두 마스터할 때까지 이 영상을 반복해서 시청하세요!! 단어가 쓰인 예시 문장을 보면...
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  • @erreipt
    @erreipt 19 днів тому

    Music too loud

  • @marmomedia7787
    @marmomedia7787 Місяць тому

    What is difference between na and jeo?

    • @repeatkorean1234
      @repeatkorean1234 Місяць тому

      @@marmomedia7787 Please refer to the contents of the link below.^^ m.blog.naver.com/repeatkorean/223452905440

  • @anawatl28
    @anawatl28 4 місяці тому

    안녕하세요…The sentence ”너는 사과 좋아하니?“ why isn’t it 좋아해요 instead?

    • @repeatkorean1234
      @repeatkorean1234 4 місяці тому

      ‘좋아하니?’ and ‘좋아해요?’ have the same meaning. However, it is used differently depending on who you are talking to. When using ‘좋아해요?’, the correct expression is to use ‘당신’ instead of ‘너’. The difference between ‘너는 사과 좋아하니?’ and ‘당신은 사과 좋아해요?’ can be found in the person being used and the use of polite and informal speech. 1. Intimacy with the object: ‘너’ is mainly used to refer to a friend or someone close to you. On the other hand, '당신' can be used when the relationship with the other person is relatively less intimate, or when expressing high respect. '당신' is sometimes used to refer to a spouse, but it may vary depending on the situation. 2. Honorific and informal speech: In Korean, there are polite/formal language(존댓말 [jon-dat-mal]) and casual/informal/intimate language(반말 [ban-mal]). **반말 ‘너는 사과 좋아하니?’ is informal and is used with friends, younger people, or in very intimate relationships. **존댓말 ‘당신은 사과 좋아해요?’ is an honorific expression and is used when you want to express courtesy to the other person. This is mainly used when the other person is older, has a higher social status, or is meeting you for the first time. In summary, the main difference between the two sentences depends on the context in which they are used and the degree of intimacy and politeness towards the other person. ‘Do you like apples?’ is used in more friendly and informal situations, while ‘Do you like apples?’ is more formal or expresses respect for the other person.

    • @anawatl28
      @anawatl28 4 місяці тому

      @@repeatkorean1234 감사합니다. I understood your explanation perfectly.

  • @repeatkorean1234
    @repeatkorean1234 4 місяці тому

    📑 Download file(free worksheet) blog.naver.com/repeatkorean/223406896054

  • @j-hopej-hope6491
    @j-hopej-hope6491 5 місяців тому

    복숭아를 가지고 있군요

  • @unquietthoughts
    @unquietthoughts 5 місяців тому

    Nah we say 사라다(sarada)

  • @repeatkorean1234
    @repeatkorean1234 6 місяців тому

    ***'저는' and '나는' "저는" and "나는" both mean 'I' or 'me' as the subject in Korean. However, there are slight differences depending on the context and situation in which these two words are used. 1. "나는": This is more commonly used in everyday conversation and is mainly used in close relationships, such as with friends or family. Also, this expression is usually used when expressing one's opinions or thoughts strongly. 2. "저는": This expression is used in more formal or humble situations. It is typical to use it when respecting the other person, when the other person is older than oneself, or when the other person is in a higher position than oneself. Therefore, the choice between "저는" and "나는" is determined depending on the situation, relationship, and intention. ***'너는' and '당신은' "너는" and "당신은" both indicate 'you' as the subject in Korean. The usage of these two expressions varies depending on the situation and context. 1. "너는": This expression is mainly used in informal situations such as everyday conversation and among close people like friends and family. It gives a more intimate feel. 2. "당신은": This expression can be used in a more formal or respectful sense. However, in Korean, it can be awkward to directly call the other person '당신', and in most cases, it is common to address the other person by their name or position. Also, '당신' is used when spouses refer to each other. Therefore, the choice between "나는" and "저는", "당신은" and "너는" is determined depending on the situation, relationship, and intention.

  • @btsismyuniversenj9203
    @btsismyuniversenj9203 6 місяців тому

    Teacher what is the meaning of jeonun ?

    • @repeatkorean1234
      @repeatkorean1234 6 місяців тому

      "저는" and "나는" both mean 'I' or 'me' as the subject in Korean. However, there are slight differences depending on the context and situation in which these two words are used. 1. "나는": This is more commonly used in everyday conversation and is mainly used in close relationships, such as with friends or family. Also, this expression is usually used when expressing one's opinions or thoughts strongly. 2."저는": This expression is used in more formal or humble situations. It is typical to use it when respecting the other person, when the other person is older than oneself, or when the other person is in a higher position than oneself. Therefore, the choice between "저는" and "나는" is determined depending on the situation, relationship, and intention.

  • @repeatkorean1234
    @repeatkorean1234 6 місяців тому

    Add Korean words to your dictionary and watch this video over and over again until you master them all!! If you keep repeating it, you can learn words naturally. I always support you! 사전에 한국어 단어를 추가하고, 이 단어들을 모두 마스터할 때까지 이 영상을 반복해서 시청하세요!! 계속 반복하면 단어를 자연스럽게 익힐 수 있어요. 늘 여러분을 응원해요! Korean words : 여자 자라다 지하 풀 토끼 어부 핸들 주머니 키 토마토 아버지 자리 기차표 코끼리 파도 어머니 주소 치마 크기 파리 자두 조카 치타 코스모스 피리

  • @repeatkorean1234
    @repeatkorean1234 6 місяців тому

    Lunar New Year is a representative holiday in Korea and falls on January 1st in the lunar calendar. On the first day of the new year, I bow to my family and seniors. On New Year's Day, children receive lucky bags filled with good luck. We pray for the health of our families and eat rice cake soup together. On New Year’s Day, I have fun playing Yut with my family. On Lunar New Year's Day, people say "Happy New Year" to others to wish them good luck in the new year. Happy New Year 2024 to all of you.

  • @repeatkorean1234
    @repeatkorean1234 6 місяців тому

    📑 Download file(free worksheet) m.blog.naver.com/repeatkorean/223399537694 hello. This time, we created letters by combining the consonants and vowels of Hangul....더보기

  • @repeatkorean1234
    @repeatkorean1234 6 місяців тому

    📑 Download file(free worksheet) m.blog.naver.com/repeatkorean/223399534715 hello. This time, we created letters by combining the consonants and vowels of Hangul....더보기

  • @repeatkorean1234
    @repeatkorean1234 6 місяців тому

    📑 Download file(free worksheet) m.blog.naver.com/repeatkorean/223399515885 hello. This time, we created letters by combining the consonants and vowels of Hangul....더보기

  • @repeatkorean1234
    @repeatkorean1234 6 місяців тому

    📑 Download file(free worksheet) - Consonants :drive.google.com/file/d/1KWVE...​ - Vowels drive.google.com/file/d/1oXOl...​ Hangul is the Korean alphabet. Letters are created by combining consonants and vowels. Know the names and sounds of consonants and vowels, and say them out loud as you write them on your worksheet.