I've been learning Korean for 3 years and it finally *really* clicked thanks to this video. Not even joking, I always just picked one at random 😂 Thank you.
I've been studying on and off for the past 6 months, and I can't even form a phrase 😢😢😢 I only know some verbs and objects. It's so hard to think everything in a different order.
Thank you very much for this video! I study Korean since 2020 and I was still very confused about these particles, but now I'm so happy that I finally understood the difference 🥹❤️
I just discovered your channel and your videos are so useful, I'm getting started on learning Korean and your channel is already so helpful thank you so much!
Спасибо большое, разобралась) Полезно, потому что я могу также прокачивать свой английский во время прослушивания ваших роликов о корейском, двойная польза, ахаха
Pretty detailed explanation, good job :) To everyone who is learning this, do not focus on it too much, you will get a feeling of when to use 은/는 or 이/가 as you see more and more examples!
Very very interesting video. I'm a beginner in Korean learning, but this video gives me more motivation to learn new languages. And predicate... It's been a long time I haven't heard this word... 😅 Thanks to you Morning your videos are really nice and useful 😊 You're a great teacher ❤ Kisses from 🇫🇷
Thank you for this video! For the past year, never had I ever met this resource of lesson about 은/는 and 이/가, which are very important markers in Korea and should be the basic ones to know about before anything else 🎉🎉 I just liked the video and subsribed to you! I will share about this video on hellotalk to help other beginners❤❤🎉🎉
I am so grateful that I chanced upon your video. Been learning over 6 months and wasn't able to comprehend these particles usage. And after watching this clip, I can confidently said that I am able to use the appropriate particles from now on. I sincerely appreciate your sharing. Looking forward to more of your videos. 감사합니다.
5:15 that little squiggly green line just unlocked it for me. That was a really good explanation of a topic I haven't been able to understand until now. Thank you! Could you do, or do you have a video on 을/를? That's another one that I struggle with.
Thank you so much for this lesson. I am learning Korean on my own and this lesson was really helpful. I'll look at it many times to familiarise myself with these rules. You just got a new subscriber!😊.선생님 감사합니다
Whuaaaaaa! Hope that i'll find this early, im learning korean about 1½year but still confuse how to use this particles, and now this is the easyway lesson to understand the Particles. Thanksssyouuuu so much 선생님❤
Wow! One of the best videos; you are the first to highlight the list of certain verbs that goes with 이 가. Even the major online teachers have never talked about this. Amazing! But sometimes it's confusing with 이 가 을 를. They can be used interchangeably sometimes. Can you please review this topic?
I'm glad you found the video helpful! The verbs 되다, 있다, 없다, and 아니다 do not combine with 을/를. I will make a video about 을/를 in the future to explain this in more detail. Thank you!😄
Your videos are so helpful! I'm only starting to learn Korean, and I feel your short lessons are already saving me from so much confusion 😅also as an English teacher myself, I love your teaching style ❤ keep it up, you're the best!
선생님, I came to learn from your last correction on 원 Let me try a phrase: 침대가 아니에요. 😢 🛏️ 한우 쇠고기는 좋아해요 🥩 Let me know! 감사합니다 I’ll keep studying 📖 And seriously, you gotta make a hangout for us in 서울! 🎉
This is a great video! I do have a few questions. Is 이/가 only used as an alternative for 는/은 or also 를/을? I thought it was just for subjects but it appeared that some were objects. Is 이/가 only used when the object is causing a certain feeling (for example, the I like BTS or I miss the old days example) or are there more situations that it is used for the object of a sentence? Also. Are some of the sentence examples for the verbs to become/not be/exist/not exist in past tense? I’m not great at Korean verb tenses, so I can’t really tell when reading the Korean. I just thought this was only for present, and most of the sentences were present, so I wanted to clarify. Is this used for all tenses? If so, that’d be great. But tbh the fact I only had two questions and was able to follow it clearly is impressive LOL.
ometimes 은/는 is used as an alternative to 을/를, but 이/가 is not used as an alternative. Also, because 이/가 is used with adjectives, you can see it after the subject in sentences that include adjectives related to emotions. In the video, I used both the past and future tense of '되다.' It's 됐어요 (past tense) and 될 거예요 (future tense)!😊
Great video as usual, 모닝 씨, but honestly, I’m still confused because it seems it really comes down to a matter of choice, or is a distinction without a dififference. Surely use and familiarity will help as I continue studying Korean. And I’ll revisit this video tonlstvit sink in better. And are you really scared of ghosts?🫣🫥🫠 Pretty sure we all love our 선생임❤
I think it depends on the situation and the context of the conversation, so it's important to understand the context in Korean conversations! And I'm really scared of ghosts😂
Speaking of ghosts, When I was 15, I went to a nearby graveyard at midnight, taking with me a portable tape recorder, a friend of mine and I walked through the grounds. When I was 9, my 누나 Staphanie (she was 13) was struck and killed by a drunk driver while walking in the road as she was walking home early one fine Sunday morning. My friend and I started at her grave, I set the tape recorder to record, then walked the grounds. We went home. And although we heard nothing at the time, when we rewound the tape and played it back, we heard several intriguing sounds, including a very distinct plea for “help!” from a voice sounding exceeding old. Fast forward nearly fifty-four years. I’m recovering from two strokes I’d recently survived. I’m in an assisted living facility and have been placed in a room with a 94 year old man (Frank) as my room mate. My first night there I wake up to the sound of him crawling out of his bed and into his wherlchair. He wheels over to the door, opens it, and in a voice identical to the voice I’d recorded at the cemetery 54 years earlier, says. “Help!” He died two nights later in his sleep. How about that? Unless you’re married, I’d like to be your private pen pal. I’m single and live alone in Savannah, Georgia, 8,000 miles and 13 hours from you. I’ll include my home email if you want to write back with each other. I’m an internationally published novelist. (tonywalters@mac.com)❤️
I wanna ask something for this sentence. Isn't BTS an object that being loved by the talker?? So why we didn't use 을/를 instead of 이/가? Or both of them are correct?
In Korean, the verb 좋다 (to be good) works differently than the verb 좋아하다 (to like). When you say "BTS가 좋아요", you’re expressing that BTS is good or appealing to you, and in this structure, BTS is treated as the subject, not the object. That’s why 이/가 is used. "저는 BTS가 좋아요" means "I like BTS" (literally: "As for me, BTS is good.") "저는 BTS를 좋아해요" means "I like BTS" in a more direct way, where BTS is the object of 좋아하다 (to like).
Thank you very much dear mam. You explained really well! I am grateful to you for your precious time to reply me and always hope that to teach Korean in a super-awesome way.😊😊
Thanks a lot for such a nice explanation I have a litte confuion... 되다....to become but when you write up im sentence form... 저는 선생님이 됐어요. Should not it be... 저는 선생님이 됬어요. Kindly expain this please
날씨는 좋아요 는 has another usage, which also is used to compare/contrast it with something else. For example, 날씨는 좋아요. (하지만 기분은 안 좋아요.) "The weather is good. (But I don't feel good.)" 날씨가 좋아요 가 is a subject marker, simply indicating that the weather is good without adding any extra nuance or comparison.(a simple statement).
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thank you 선생님. I am already using it. It was soooooooo good.
How ever i'll speak korean 100% on one day.
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I've been learning Korean for 3 years and it finally *really* clicked thanks to this video. Not even joking, I always just picked one at random 😂 Thank you.
We do the same here in Brazil with the coma, even being our mother tongue.
@@anemoia_gemverdade!!! 😅😅😅😅
I've been studying on and off for the past 6 months, and I can't even form a phrase 😢😢😢 I only know some verbs and objects. It's so hard to think everything in a different order.
@babylux22 it is! It's really neat though, you'll get there 😁
you teach us the small details in Korean that none of advanced teachers are dedicated to doing. thanks a lot.
Underrated teacher, you are the best 선생님 🫡❤️
You’re saving my life with this. 너무 고마워요!
진 짜??
REAL
Thank you very much for this video! I study Korean since 2020 and I was still very confused about these particles, but now I'm so happy that I finally understood the difference 🥹❤️
I just discovered your channel and your videos are so useful, I'm getting started on learning Korean and your channel is already so helpful thank you so much!
Wow! 감사합니다🤩
The best simple explanation I saw on UA-cam .. thank you
지금까지 듣던 거 중에 재일 또렷한 설명이시네요! 감사합니다!
Great Korean 👍 but very small check ✔ 제일 자세한 설명이시네요. Good luck 😊
I like your teaching methods
감사합니다. 당신은 비디요 너무 좋아요.
고맙습니다 선생님
감사합니다 선생님!!
Easy explanation, I totally understand
감사합니다 선생님!! ❤
감사합니다
감사합니다❤😊
감사합니다, 선생님! 레슨이 너무 좋아요.
Thank you so much🥹❤❤❤
감사합니다
. I’m so grateful for this video, I was so confused by these particles 😩❤️🙏🏾
Thanks
도움이 많이 됩니다. 감사합니다.
사랑 합니다 선생님 from Nepal ♥️🇳🇵🇰🇷
Thanks for this tips.. sangseunim morning... Saranghaeyo..
You are so good at explaining. Thank you so much.
This way super easy and very helpful! Thank you!
Thank youuu, it helps me a lot❤️
완벽한 설명해 주셔서 감사합니다
꿀팁이었어요!!! 고생 많으셨습니다 선생님
응원 감사합니다!😄😄
Спасибо большое, разобралась) Полезно, потому что я могу также прокачивать свой английский во время прослушивания ваших роликов о корейском, двойная польза, ахаха
Thank you so much teacher and I like your teachin metohods🙏
You gave the best explanation for these particles. Thank you very much.
Pretty detailed explanation, good job :)
To everyone who is learning this, do not focus on it too much, you will get a feeling of when to use 은/는 or 이/가 as you see more and more examples!
That is an important point!👍
Thankyou ...Request to please do this kind of comparisons more so that students will have more knowledge on the grammar...thankyou again
This was very helpful. Thank you. ❤
Thank you for explaination, but if we don't have questions what should we use?
Then, you can use the person's name or title:)
@@koreanmorning 감사합니다))
Very very interesting video. I'm a beginner in Korean learning, but this video gives me more motivation to learn new languages.
And predicate... It's been a long time I haven't heard this word... 😅
Thanks to you Morning your videos are really nice and useful 😊
You're a great teacher ❤
Kisses from 🇫🇷
Helpful video
That was very useful 선생님!
감사합니다 for that perfect explaining.
Thank you for this video! For the past year, never had I ever met this resource of lesson about 은/는 and 이/가, which are very important markers in Korea and should be the basic ones to know about before anything else
🎉🎉
I just liked the video and subsribed to you! I will share about this video on hellotalk to help other beginners❤❤🎉🎉
Wow!! Thank you so much☺️☺️
Thank you for upload this video. Because I'm confused difference between (topic/subject) marker & my confusion is over now.
Thank you once again.
I definetely follow this channel. This is the only video that i completely understood the subject particles.
저는 Morning 총이요❤
yes it is very useful thank you❤😊
Blessed🎉
This video is very helpful for beginners. Thank you😊
감사해요 선생님. 저는 한국어를 열심히 공부해요.
Your Korean is excellent but very small check ✔ 저는 한국어를 열심히 공부하고 있어요. Good luck 😊
Thank you for this... more topics on particles and verb conjugations please... thank you 선생님 😊😊😊
선생님 , 감사합니다~❤
Thank you
I am so grateful that I chanced upon your video. Been learning over 6 months and wasn't able to comprehend these particles usage. And after watching this clip, I can confidently said that I am able to use the appropriate particles from now on. I sincerely appreciate your sharing. Looking forward to more of your videos. 감사합니다.
감사합니다!😉
Your teaching methods is so amazing 🎉❤🎉
Thank you! It's such a great and clarifying explanation 🙏🏼
The best way you explained it! I finally understood! Thank you so much! ❤
도와주셔서 감사합니다! ~
5:15 that little squiggly green line just unlocked it for me. That was a really good explanation of a topic I haven't been able to understand until now. Thank you!
Could you do, or do you have a video on 을/를? That's another one that I struggle with.
I'm glad to hear that! As for 을/를, I don't have a video on it right now, but I can definitely make one in the future. Thanks for your suggestion!
Good explanation
Thank you so much for this lesson. I am learning Korean on my own and this lesson was really helpful. I'll look at it many times to familiarise myself with these rules. You just got a new subscriber!😊.선생님 감사합니다
I'm at 2B level, and I still get confused by those two particles ㅋㅋㅋ 감사합니다~~
This helped so much!!
Thank you 😭
Thank you for the lesson.
Whuaaaaaa! Hope that i'll find this early, im learning korean about 1½year but still confuse how to use this particles, and now this is the easyway lesson to understand the Particles.
Thanksssyouuuu so much 선생님❤
I watched several u tube videos but didn’t get it correctly but watching this got it perfect.thank you so much.너무 감사합니다 선생님 ❤🙏
다행이에요!!🤗
This is really helpful,tnx!
Thank you for uploading
Wow! One of the best videos; you are the first to highlight the list of certain verbs that goes with 이 가. Even the major online teachers have never talked about this. Amazing! But sometimes it's confusing with 이 가 을 를. They can be used interchangeably sometimes. Can you please review this topic?
I'm glad you found the video helpful! The verbs 되다, 있다, 없다, and 아니다 do not combine with 을/를. I will make a video about 을/를 in the future to explain this in more detail. Thank you!😄
더 자세히 알게 되었어요. 감사합니다,누나.
You can speak korean well thumbs 👍 but very small check ✔ 더 자세히 알게 되었어요. Use grammar ~게 되다 in this case. Good luck😊
Okay. Thank you😊
1st time watching your vdeo lods😊
Your videos are so helpful! I'm only starting to learn Korean, and I feel your short lessons are already saving me from so much confusion 😅also as an English teacher myself, I love your teaching style ❤ keep it up, you're the best!
Thank you so much!!😄
모닝 선생님은 잘 가르쳐서 이제 알겠어요. 너무 고마워요 💜
I hope that was close to correct 😁
That's correct! 잘했어요ㅎㅎ
Can you upload thousands of vocabularies for me or for us.. gamsahamnida morning..
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
You are amazing teacher with great explanations and videos 😊❤ I like how you reed it slower for us beginners 🙏
Saranghaeyo!
Kyosaneun yepeu-i-seumnida.
Kamsahamnida!!!
감사니다.선생님❤❤
선생님, I came to learn from your last correction on 원
Let me try a phrase: 침대가 아니에요. 😢 🛏️
한우 쇠고기는 좋아해요 🥩
Let me know! 감사합니다 I’ll keep studying 📖
And seriously, you gotta make a hangout for us in 서울! 🎉
한우를 좋아해요🥩
I'm thinking of the hangout in 서울 someday😄
감사합니다 선생님 ❤
I really didn't know the difference between them, but thanks to you, it became very easy 감사합니다 선생님 💜
i love your channel
you are taking such good videos
안녕!
love these vids
This is a great video! I do have a few questions. Is 이/가 only used as an alternative for 는/은 or also 를/을? I thought it was just for subjects but it appeared that some were objects. Is 이/가 only used when the object is causing a certain feeling (for example, the I like BTS or I miss the old days example) or are there more situations that it is used for the object of a sentence?
Also. Are some of the sentence examples for the verbs to become/not be/exist/not exist in past tense? I’m not great at Korean verb tenses, so I can’t really tell when reading the Korean. I just thought this was only for present, and most of the sentences were present, so I wanted to clarify. Is this used for all tenses? If so, that’d be great.
But tbh the fact I only had two questions and was able to follow it clearly is impressive LOL.
ometimes 은/는 is used as an alternative to 을/를, but 이/가 is not used as an alternative. Also, because 이/가 is used with adjectives, you can see it after the subject in sentences that include adjectives related to emotions.
In the video, I used both the past and future tense of '되다.' It's 됐어요 (past tense) and 될 거예요 (future tense)!😊
자기소개에 대한 동영상을 올려주실 수 있나요?
Please do it for us
It's will very helpful
For job interview in Korea ❤️❤️❤️
I already have 2 videos about 자기소개😄 ua-cam.com/video/lQAEO4iT-7o/v-deo.html
@@koreanmorning oh! Nice Thank you.
안녕하세요 모닝선생님.
저는 마르코입니다.
이 문법 수업에 감사드려요.
😂👋🇪🇨
Great video as usual, 모닝 씨, but honestly, I’m still confused because it seems it really comes down to a matter of choice, or is a distinction without a dififference. Surely use and familiarity will help as I continue studying Korean. And I’ll revisit this video tonlstvit sink in better.
And are you really scared of ghosts?🫣🫥🫠
Pretty sure we all love our 선생임❤
I think it depends on the situation and the context of the conversation, so it's important to understand the context in Korean conversations! And I'm really scared of ghosts😂
Speaking of ghosts,
When I was 15, I went to a nearby graveyard at midnight, taking with me a portable tape recorder, a friend of mine and I walked through the grounds. When I was 9, my 누나 Staphanie (she was 13) was struck and killed by a drunk driver while walking in the road as she was walking home early one fine Sunday morning. My friend and I started at her grave, I set the tape recorder to record, then walked the grounds.
We went home. And although we heard nothing at the time, when we rewound the tape and played it back, we heard several intriguing sounds, including a very distinct plea for “help!” from a voice sounding exceeding old.
Fast forward nearly fifty-four years. I’m recovering from two strokes I’d recently survived. I’m in an assisted living facility and have been placed in a room with a 94 year old man (Frank) as my room mate. My first night there I wake up to the sound of him crawling out of his bed and into his wherlchair. He wheels over to the door, opens it, and in a voice identical to the voice I’d recorded at the cemetery 54 years earlier, says. “Help!” He died two nights later in his sleep. How about that?
Unless you’re married, I’d like to be your private pen pal. I’m single and live alone in Savannah, Georgia, 8,000 miles and 13 hours from you. I’ll include my home email if you want to write back with each other. I’m an internationally published novelist. (tonywalters@mac.com)❤️
I wanna ask something for this sentence. Isn't BTS an object that being loved by the talker?? So why we didn't use 을/를 instead of 이/가? Or both of them are correct?
In Korean, the verb 좋다 (to be good) works differently than the verb 좋아하다 (to like). When you say "BTS가 좋아요", you’re expressing that BTS is good or appealing to you, and in this structure, BTS is treated as the subject, not the object. That’s why 이/가 is used.
"저는 BTS가 좋아요" means "I like BTS" (literally: "As for me, BTS is good.")
"저는 BTS를 좋아해요" means "I like BTS" in a more direct way, where BTS is the object of 좋아하다 (to like).
Thank you very much dear mam. You explained really well! I am grateful to you for your precious time to reply me and always hope that to teach Korean in a super-awesome way.😊😊
저는모닝총아요❤
간사합니다
안녕하세요 ❤🎉
Thanks a lot for such a nice explanation
I have a litte confuion...
되다....to become
but when you write up im sentence form...
저는 선생님이 됐어요.
Should not it be...
저는 선생님이 됬어요.
Kindly expain this please
됐어요 is the shortened form of 되었어요, and Koreans usually use the shortened version😁
Aah Ok😁 That is the interesting side of Korean...Thanks again mam.
Eonni when you use the name of bangtan members...I can learn more fastly 🥰🥰🥰🥰
저는 선생님이 사랑해요. ( I love you teacher) , am I correct teacher?
선생님‘을’ because I’m in the object place😄
@@koreanmorning 네, 알겠습니다 😊 you're belong place is my heart ♥
너 영어를 잘해요 진짜 근데 어디에서 배웠어요❤
한국에서 열심히 공부했어요😃
tbh most people drop these in daily speech anyway so thats how I solved this problem. dont use them unless needed lol
I wanna come to korea and work please help me to do it ma'am ❤ I 'm from sri lanka 🇱🇰 now, dream country is manly korea
🙏🏻❤😊
thanks . this was really confusing
Please alphabet Korean language to English translation 🙏
I have Korean alphabet videos in my channel. I’ll be helpful!
I still didn't get what is the difference between 날씨는 좋아요/날씨가 좋아요 ?
날씨는 좋아요
는 has another usage, which also is used to compare/contrast it with something else. For example, 날씨는 좋아요. (하지만 기분은 안 좋아요.) "The weather is good. (But I don't feel good.)"
날씨가 좋아요
가 is a subject marker, simply indicating that the weather is good without adding any extra nuance or comparison.(a simple statement).
@@koreanmorningthank you for clearing my doubt now I understand 는 also used for comparison👍😊
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