Ok! I'll do my best! 😅 I don't earn anything with my channel and it's just a hobby, so I'm unfortunately not able to spend a lot of time on it, but will definitely keep working on it. Thanks for watching! ❤
And you're not wrong! 안돼 [Andwae] also means no, but, there is a difference. Ani/Aniyo is used for true or false questions, yes or no. Andwae means no as in "you don't have permission", and will usually translate as "No, don't" or "No, I/you/he/she can't". Hope that helps! 😁
Thank you for taking the time to make the video. 😊This is a fun way to learn!
Let's learn Korean 🇰🇷 together 😊
Oh I see, gomawoyo!
more vedios pls,..
More videos coming soon! Thanks for watching! 😁
New videos plss
Ok! I'll do my best! 😅
I don't earn anything with my channel and it's just a hobby, so I'm unfortunately not able to spend a lot of time on it, but will definitely keep working on it. Thanks for watching! ❤
Jin-jja or Jin-jjayo ??
Not sure what your question is, but yes, jinjjayo is the more polite form of jinjja! 🙂
I thought no was Andae.
And you're not wrong! 안돼 [Andwae] also means no, but, there is a difference.
Ani/Aniyo is used for true or false questions, yes or no. Andwae means no as in "you don't have permission", and will usually translate as "No, don't" or "No, I/you/he/she can't". Hope that helps! 😁