I know how much work goes into making these videos and wanted to let you know that you are really helping me and lots of other people. You pack a lot of new information into each video, but it is very easy to comprehend. Thanks for all your hard work you are amazing!
This is great! Please, keep up the good work! 🙏 I love your way of explaining and repeating. This is the first channel I have found that has a perfect way of explaining, level and speed for me. Thank you very much! Much appreciation from an overseas adoptee in Sweden ❤
I am so happy that I found you. I have been learning Korean for two years and still I am very confused with the subject and objective particles. You explained it so well with colour code in your sentences. It makes me easier to understand. I learned Korean because of BTS.
Hello. Thank you so much for the wonderful video! It was really really helpful and easy to understand ❤❤❤❤ But I have a question.😢 In "점심 먹고 카페 갈 거예요" why it is not "점심을 먹고 카페에 갈 거예요"? 😢😢😢
The sentence [점심을 먹고 카페에 갈 거예요.] is grammatically correct. However, in Korean, it's common to omit certain particles or endings in everyday speech. Therefore, saying [점심 먹고 카페 갈 거예요.] is natural. This kind of omission doesn't usually cause any issues in understanding and sometimes actually makes speaking quicker and simpler. By getting used to this way of speaking, you'll be able to use Korean more naturally. I hope it helps! :)
The difference between [에] and [에서] can naturally be confusing. There are various cases and usages, so I will briefly explain the difference between [에] and [에서] mentioned in this video. [에] is used for indicating time and location. [주말에 계획 있어요?] ---- [에] indicates the time (weekend). I will also give an example for the use of [에] to indicate location. [학교에 있어요.] means that [I am at school.] In this case, [에] indicates the location (school). [에서] is used for indicating the place where an action happens or the starting point of an action. [성수동에서 만날 거예요.] ---- [에서] indicates the place where the action (meeting) happens. [학교에서 공부해요.] means [I study at school.], indicating the place where the action happens. I hope this helps :)
I know how much work goes into making these videos and wanted to let you know that you are really helping me and lots of other people. You pack a lot of new information into each video, but it is very easy to comprehend. Thanks for all your hard work you are amazing!
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This is great! Please, keep up the good work! 🙏 I love your way of explaining and repeating. This is the first channel I have found that has a perfect way of explaining, level and speed for me. Thank you very much! Much appreciation from an overseas adoptee in Sweden ❤
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I am so happy that I found you. I have been learning Korean for two years and still I am very confused with the subject and objective particles. You explained it so well with colour code in your sentences. It makes me easier to understand. I learned Korean because of BTS.
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Hello. Thank you so much for the wonderful video! It was really really helpful and easy to understand ❤❤❤❤ But I have a question.😢 In "점심 먹고 카페 갈 거예요" why it is not "점심을 먹고 카페에 갈 거예요"? 😢😢😢
The sentence [점심을 먹고 카페에 갈 거예요.] is grammatically correct. However, in Korean, it's common to omit certain particles or endings in everyday speech. Therefore, saying [점심 먹고 카페 갈 거예요.] is natural. This kind of omission doesn't usually cause any issues in understanding and sometimes actually makes speaking quicker and simpler. By getting used to this way of speaking, you'll be able to use Korean more naturally. I hope it helps! :)
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I'm still confused and worry about e and eseo usage, i get the point but still confused me for some reason.
The difference between [에] and [에서] can naturally be confusing.
There are various cases and usages, so I will briefly explain the difference between [에] and [에서] mentioned in this video.
[에] is used for indicating time and location.
[주말에 계획 있어요?] ---- [에] indicates the time (weekend).
I will also give an example for the use of [에] to indicate location.
[학교에 있어요.] means that [I am at school.] In this case, [에] indicates the location (school).
[에서] is used for indicating the place where an action happens or the starting point of an action.
[성수동에서 만날 거예요.] ---- [에서] indicates the place where the action (meeting) happens.
[학교에서 공부해요.] means [I study at school.], indicating the place where the action happens.
I hope this helps :)