I think if you want to reach global audience you will need to speak English no matter what. It’s the only language right now that has been used globally to communicate. Whether they have learned outside Korea or in Korea it’s still achievement to both for the fact that it is not their mother tongue language for most of these actors or idols. I myself speaks 3 languages since young teen and I did not forget as I grew up even though I don’t use 2 of the other languages often since I live in US now. 😊
English is the easiest language to learn in the whole world , simple and it's used internationally by almost everyone . It's not complicated compared to other lingo's from other countries especially if you lived where English is what people speak in their everyday lives . I'll be more impressed if they can speak Korean , Japanese , Mandarin ( very challenging to learn ) , etc , now that's what I will call amazing . 😘😘😘llee
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on this video. I understand your point, but from their perspective, where their native language is Korean, Japanese, or another language, English could be very challenging for them, starting from grammar to pronunciation. I have seen many people complaining about English being the hardest language. Personally, I don’t find English that difficult, but I recognize that it is for many people. Additionally, some of the actors in this video speak three or four languages, including Mandarin and Japanese. 😊😊
@@yourk-list I understand what you are implying , yeah it's true that it's challenging to learn English from other's perspective but also , it's not at all if it's a part of a countrie's academic curriculum . I too have to learn it along with my favorite languages which are Korean, Japanese, Spanish . Speaking different languages is fun and helpful when you travel to other places in the world , I'm fond of the Korean language more . 🙂 llee
@@yourk-list Thank you very much for the kind compliment , I don't think that I'm one of those geniuses , it's just that I've always been fascinated with languages all my life and I like to learn and speak them with others . It makes me very happy to understand a different lingo coming from another person from a different country / culture , it's incredible in my view . Goodnight ... 😘llee
It’s harder to learn English if your alphabet is different, than coming from another language that uses the same alphabet. I really admire ppl who master languages both written & spoken with the different alphabets. Most languages are easier to learn In childhood.
Do turn to Hollywood. They’re sick and degenerate. Stay the cool and awesome South Korea that you are. Don’t tarnish yourselves. You’re a unique crowd, excellent writers and can act truly out of this world. Stay who you are and true to yourselves. I love you guys to bits even if I don’t know ya’s. Cheers my fine friends. ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏😘
Kudos to those who recognize the realities of the current world - but I do hope someday there will be recognition and validation of own national languages without deferment to viewing English proficiency as the end all be all evidence of cultural sophistication! English
You have a point. Recognizing diverse language skills worldwide is crucial. Let’s hope for advancements that celebrate and empower all national languages, fostering a more inclusive and interconnected digital landscape!
bravo to those who did not spend longer periods of time in English-speaking countries, like Cha Eun Woo et al, who put in real work to attain their proficiency. It is not a real achievement to speak a language when you live in the country where it is spoken……
Thank you. I admire the actors/actresses who are born & raised in Korea & take the initiative to learn how to speak English or any other language. Given praise because you came back from the US speaking English isn’t fair. I also admire you for putting this out there. ❤
Still, they deserve credit to be bilingual. Those who grew up in English speaking countries deserve credit to maintain their ability to speak Korean. Being able to also read and write Korean required extra effort . No matter where you are raised, it is an achievement to speak multiple languages.
@@SL-yi9xu I agree with you. I speak 2 languages. I myself don’t feel that speaking English then as an adult learn my native language (Spanish) as a job well done. I actually felt embarrassed not to know how to speak my own language. I always give people credit for their accomplishments. Hope this explains why I made that statement.
?of course you can be fluent if spent a lifetime abroad….. thats natural….what aboutyour top actors whose a Korean stayed country the whole time, aside fr those who has foreign parents and international schooling in the country.
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I find it commendable that Korean actors take the time to learn English to connect with their English speaking fans. 👍
You're right ✅️
I'm amazed by cha eun woo and lee joon gi 😍😍😍😍
12:16 i can see he has improved
13:43 i love the fact that he tried his best 👌
Rain , one of my favorits Korean actors
Am really surprised with Gong yoo's accent and also lee joon gi's passion 👏👏👏👏
And thank you for this great video. 😊
Thank you so much 😍
Love the sound of English from Gong Yoo.. refreshing to listen.. 😊
Yeah i was actually surprised with his accent too 😊
Cha Eun-woo actually learned English when he was sent to live in the Philippines for a few months as a child.
Owww thank you for the information update 😊
@@yourk-list You’re welcome. He had once stated that his English name, Felix, was given to him by one of the nuns at the school.
Jang keun suk, he speaks well in English. I love his accent. My prince ❤️
Always love your content! Perhaps you could create a blooper reel of Korean actors messing up their English lines in K-dramas?
Thanks my all time supporter ❤️ and i will consider you idea 😍😍
Kim Soo Hyun should also learn English for us his foreign fans.
KEY of SHINee also has impressive English skills that he's worked hard on.
I think if you want to reach global audience you will need to speak English no matter what. It’s the only language right now that has been used globally to communicate. Whether they have learned outside Korea or in Korea it’s still achievement to both for the fact that it is not their mother tongue language for most of these actors or idols. I myself speaks 3 languages since young teen and I did not forget as I grew up even though I don’t use 2 of the other languages often since I live in US now. 😊
You are correct, and I am amazed by your multi-language skills. I'm sure you will use the other two someday. 😊
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English is the easiest language to learn in the whole world , simple and it's used internationally by almost everyone . It's not complicated compared to other lingo's from other countries especially if you lived where English is what people speak in their everyday lives . I'll be more impressed if they can speak Korean , Japanese , Mandarin ( very challenging to learn ) , etc , now that's what I will call amazing . 😘😘😘llee
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on this video. I understand your point, but from their perspective, where their native language is Korean, Japanese, or another language, English could be very challenging for them, starting from grammar to pronunciation. I have seen many people complaining about English being the hardest language. Personally, I don’t find English that difficult, but I recognize that it is for many people. Additionally, some of the actors in this video speak three or four languages, including Mandarin and Japanese. 😊😊
@@yourk-list I understand what you are implying , yeah it's true that it's challenging to learn English from other's perspective but also , it's not at all if it's a part of a countrie's academic curriculum . I too have to learn it along with my favorite languages which are Korean, Japanese, Spanish . Speaking different languages is fun and helpful when you travel to other places in the world , I'm fond of the Korean language more . 🙂 llee
@@lheiachoi4506 Owww nice! you're also one of the multi-lingual geniuses. It takes a real courage to speak more than two languages. 👏👏👏
@@yourk-list Thank you very much for the kind compliment , I don't think that I'm one of those geniuses , it's just that I've always been fascinated with languages all my life and I like to learn and speak them with others . It makes me very happy to understand a different lingo coming from another person from a different country / culture , it's incredible in my view . Goodnight ... 😘llee
It’s harder to learn English if your alphabet is different, than coming from another language that uses the same alphabet. I really admire ppl who master languages both written & spoken with the different alphabets. Most languages are easier to learn In childhood.
Why is Kim Ji won not here , she lived in the states too and speaks to well too
Yeah, you are right. Thank you for sharing 😊😊
Do turn to Hollywood. They’re sick and degenerate. Stay the cool and awesome South Korea that you are. Don’t tarnish yourselves. You’re a unique crowd, excellent writers and can act truly out of this world. Stay who you are and true to yourselves. I love you guys to bits even if I don’t know ya’s. Cheers my fine friends. ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏😘
Hollywood is full of weirdos
Ditto 😅
Cha Eun Woo also speaks Japanese and basic Mandarin.
Thank you for sharing 😊
What about Kim Go Eun
Oww, you are right. Thank you for the update 😊🙏
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Does Gong Hyo Jin also speak fluent English?
She can speak english but not fluent.
Narrator’s “Sin Ger” for “Singer” tho. NG in “ singer” is like the NG in Gangnam. GANG NAM. SING ER.
Thanks for your correction 😊
Kudos to those who recognize the realities of the current world - but I do hope someday there will be recognition and validation of own national languages without deferment to viewing English proficiency as the end all be all evidence of cultural sophistication!
English
You have a point. Recognizing diverse language skills worldwide is crucial. Let’s hope for advancements that celebrate and empower all national languages, fostering a more inclusive and interconnected digital landscape!
bravo to those who did not spend longer periods of time in English-speaking countries, like Cha Eun Woo et al, who put in real work to attain their proficiency. It is not a real achievement to speak a language when you live in the country where it is spoken……
I agree with that. They are the special ones from the list.
Thank you. I admire the actors/actresses who are born & raised in Korea & take the initiative to learn how to speak English or any other language. Given praise because you came back from the US speaking English isn’t fair. I also admire you for putting this out there. ❤
Still, they deserve credit to be bilingual. Those who grew up in English speaking countries deserve credit to maintain their ability to speak Korean. Being able to also read and write Korean required extra effort . No matter where you are raised, it is an achievement to speak multiple languages.
@@SL-yi9xu I agree with you. I speak 2 languages. I myself don’t feel that speaking English then as an adult learn my native language (Spanish) as a job well done. I actually felt embarrassed not to know how to speak my own language. I always give people credit for their accomplishments. Hope this explains why I made that statement.
?of course you can be fluent if spent a lifetime abroad….. thats natural….what aboutyour top actors whose a Korean stayed country the whole time, aside fr those who has foreign parents and international schooling in the country.
Those actors are also included if you finished watching the video fully.
Their English isn't that good btw
It may not be perfect, but their efforts will help them improve significantly.