Been studying Japanese and Korean for years now... It still amazes me how complicated some details are. But I'm originally French so I guess I can't say anything when it comes to complicated language rules 😂
@@Doom660 I get why but when u learn the rules to English it gets overwhelming but that's my opinion it's not a fact so u have ur opinion and I agree just have my own that's all
@@Rev_Wiener can I ask where you are from? Not the first time I read someone stating English is one of the hardest languages, while for me, as a fellow French speaker, I agree with Doom, English is one of the easiest foreing languages I've learned (along with Latin languages like Spanish and Portuguese). Some non latin languages are far more difficult to me, either because of a more complex grammar, or a more complex pronunciation, or hard to remember writings, or all of the three at the same time which is mind blowing.
@@lunerouge_han oh im Australian so we have our englosh a bit diffrent to others but in all respect u could be right i havent tried learning french i know some Russian Spanish Japanese Korean English Chinsese
I definitely learned Hana, Dul, Set from Stray Kids lol I love your videos. I got a few customers annoyed because I have this on repeat, it's played at least 20x
sino numbers are china system and its for counting people,things,hours, ages and more. And native is korean system it's for counting dates,money minutes, addresses, phone numbers,
@@Anisha_paint Sino-Korean numbers are for Minutes, hours, money, phone numbers, or addresses General numbers are for counting purposes like doing math or just saying them
Thank you, you're incredible! I learned some many Korean vocabulary words from your videos. Please try to have a learning program, you'll be very successful.
Very useful! Thank you. Of course you are in my brain forever now, as I just listened to you on loop for 10 minutes. Why donI feel like running out of the kitchen and counting….lol
If Korean still had Hanja, the Chinese and Korean reading will be written as one character each. Like how in Japanese, 四(4) has the Chinese reading "shi" and Japanese reading "yon".
Currently learning both Mandarin Chinese AND Korean. This video helped loads, because I just started Korean! (I’m below 16, so it’s hard for me to learn stuff like these languages.)
The sino numbers for me were used in taekwondo for our non weapon forms, and the native numbers were used when we would stretch, practice different kicks, and I never forgot them since. This is in the United States for certain taekwondo dojos
I just remember HYLT of Blackpink ❤🤧
*hana dul set intensifies
Hana dul set ha how you like that
Sameeee
Yep
Same
I just remember "Hana dul set bangtan sonyeondan imnida! "
Me too
Mee too😂....
What does it means?
@@nihalsiddiqui8744 it means "123 we are BTS 💜"
@@Sky_mochiOT7forever ohh dhanyavaad 🙏💜
@@nihalsiddiqui8744 indian?
"Naammmbuurrsss' got me 😂
Me Native ❤❤❤❤
“Hana, dul, set step out we are stray kids “
haha! :)
Xdf
😂😂😂
Same!
or “Hana, dul, set. Ha- How you like that”
Thank you for always guiding us
every kpop fan knows hana dul set
Edit:sheeesh so many likes
Mum I'm famous
Yes right 👍
Ha na dul set ha how you like that!❤🖤💗🖤💗🖤💗
Cheesee
@@Mandiw hey my blink friend
And I'm a Kpop fan
Best method for learning.
"Hana, dul, set CHEESE"
করবে ধৈর্য দরুন
My fav Part in cheese song
YES, MY STAYS RISE UP
LETS SUMMON OUR FANDOM
I love skz
You are a sweet hearted woman
This video was packed with useful information in such a short time.
Glad it was helpful! 🙌🏻🥳
Been studying Japanese and Korean for years now... It still amazes me how complicated some details are. But I'm originally French so I guess I can't say anything when it comes to complicated language rules 😂
English is the most complicated language
@@Rev_Wiener definitely not in my opinion. From far the easiest of them all 🙇
@@Doom660 I get why but when u learn the rules to English it gets overwhelming but that's my opinion it's not a fact so u have ur opinion and I agree just have my own that's all
@@Rev_Wiener can I ask where you are from? Not the first time I read someone stating English is one of the hardest languages, while for me, as a fellow French speaker, I agree with Doom, English is one of the easiest foreing languages I've learned (along with Latin languages like Spanish and Portuguese). Some non latin languages are far more difficult to me, either because of a more complex grammar, or a more complex pronunciation, or hard to remember writings, or all of the three at the same time which is mind blowing.
@@lunerouge_han oh im Australian so we have our englosh a bit diffrent to others but in all respect u could be right i havent tried learning french i know some
Russian
Spanish
Japanese
Korean
English
Chinsese
I definitely learned Hana, Dul, Set from Stray Kids lol I love your videos. I got a few customers annoyed because I have this on repeat, it's played at least 20x
I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING, FROM I.N’S PART IN “CHEESE”
I had known the numbers but stray kids taught me how to say them correctly
same
"Hana, Dul, Set CHEESE"
Same
Same
I love your energy Ina, it's a pleasure to learn from you.
This is very useful thank you for making this video 👍👍
Thank you very much for clearing the difference between their uses❤
I love how energetic the intro is.
Thank you, you teach us with much cuteness and full of energy
I love her enthusiasm
I like her vibe. It's so fun and exciting channel
Thanks for teaching us..❤
I love the way you say the korean language it's so cute
sino numbers are china system and its for counting people,things,hours, ages and more. And native is korean system it's for counting dates,money minutes, addresses, phone numbers,
She said the opposite. What's the right thing then
@@vicuy3739 I found it from google. I dont know it correctly.
@@vicuy3739fr! 😢😅😂
no, you're totally wrong. she's right. I'm a korean.
Please don't confuse people 🌚
THANK YOU for this! I’ve been hearing numbers said differently and was unclear before why!
lol anyone else here after squid game 2 episode 5?
This is really helpful thank you ❤
I love your energy
I started learning korean recently it seems easy to learn 😊
@@ansarianchal.8028 sure why not? Let’s learn together
@@Javad.Abasalizadeh lemme join!
@@leaf.7382 I'mma join with you buddy.🥴
Let's learn Korean together but still I know very least stuffs in Korean lol.
Han dul set .....left right😂😂😂😂😂
THANK YOU SO MUCH. SO MUCH INFORMATION I GOTTTT
thank you it' s so nicer. I want to learn more
너무 귀엽고 아름다우세요🤩
Whoa buddy chill😂😂😂
헐..
Yahh shes cute and beautiful ❤❤
Hello 👋
I love ur voice so much!!!!!¡!!!
I love korean 🙂♥️🇰🇷
Beautiful language isnt it😊
@@FunRealKoreanyeaahh but it's so difficult,isn't it?
That was really helpful! Thank you👍
I've been struggling with numbers so this was nice to see it laid out like this
Girl u look so cute when u come running and say “Numbers in Korean”😊😜
THANK YOU SM FOR THIS :D I wrote it in my Korean studying/language book for the future when I need to count. This video really helped me out!
thank uhh so much💗💗
So helpful and kind :))
The way u are running is soo funny 😂
I can't stop laughing
Your videos are most useful for me in EPF topik exam 감사합니다 🙇선생님 💙
저는 스리랑카 사람입니다 ☺
안녕하세요👋
after seeing thousands cartoons and BTS run episode I can speak now han dul set😂
I only know hana, dul, set and that’s enough for me to show my relatives that I can speak korean very well 👌
Tysm ur very helpfull of my learning Korean so much pls keep it up 😊 and I learned native in my teakwondo
Thank you, learned them! This was a super helpful video.
What is the difference between siho and native?
used for diffrent things
Unnie I am a Korean but I just watch your vedios for your cuteness 😊😊
Not her running like a Titan 💀
smth wrong with that?💀💀💀
Thank you its very helpful doing korean
I like your introductory run....🤗🤗💕💯
I love it!!!!!
일이 삼 사 오 육 칠 팔 구 십!!!!!
Good job!!
@@Nahaeun_5382Thank You!!!!!
What is the meaning of sino and native
@@shekharbksr.sec.school7038
Sino : Chinese Characters
Native : Original numbers in Korea
@@뽀뽀함하자잉
Thank you!!
Actually I know all the native numbers but i have to know sino numbers thank you so much 😊
What is the difference
@@Anisha_paint Sino-Korean numbers are for Minutes, hours, money, phone numbers, or addresses
General numbers are for counting purposes like doing math or just saying them
@@leaf.7382 ok thanks
Every blink be like *
Hana, dul ,set ha how you like that 💃💃💃👯♀️👯♀️👯♀️
I really like your Videos❤❤❤❤
Nice and lovely teacher ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for learn different of sino and native.
tysm for this it was rlly helpful!
thanks you helped me alot i didnt know what is the difrrrence bbetween the sino and the native
Great 👍 this is an easy way to learn numbers ❤👏
Wow I learned Korean a little when I was a taekwondo student. And here today I've got a good teacher...... madam ina thaaanks
I just started learning Korean today, honestly I like it a lot for my first day
she's teaching very pretty✨
Thanks soo much! Luv ur vids🤍
Thanks for this information 😍😍❤️❤️❤️
That's great Ina, keep doing it, I like your korean teaching ways. I can learn korean from your videos ❤❤❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊❤
😮😮😊😊❤ thank you sister😊
Thanks so much for the short
What means sini and what native numbers?
You're welcome! 😊
Thank you, you're incredible! I learned some many Korean vocabulary words from your videos. Please try to have a learning program, you'll be very successful.
When you were running it was so funny 🤣😂
great teacher
i had a karate class where my instructor taught us the native numbers and we wharmed up hed make us count them
You mean taekwondo... Cause karate moves would be counted in Japanese
Oh my god your a live saver, thank you so much your a really help!
Yes I got them ❤
Thanks for teaching us ❤❤❤
Helpful, thank you.
Thank you so much❤️🥰
너무 귀여고 아름다우셍요=💫💯♥️
안녕하세요👋
Thaaaank you sooo much❤
Very useful! Thank you. Of course you are in my brain forever now, as I just listened to you on loop for 10 minutes. Why donI feel like running out of the kitchen and counting….lol
Haily your korean friend is pretty good too
Ohhh, I didn’t know that there was a difference! Thank you!!!!
Tysm u helped me🥰
Elevators also use Sino numbers.
Im learning korean thanks dear ❤ love from 🇱🇰
It was so good thanks very much
So attractive teaching
If Korean still had Hanja, the Chinese and Korean reading will be written as one character each. Like how in Japanese, 四(4) has the Chinese reading "shi" and Japanese reading "yon".
You are the BESTTTT❤
Thank you so much 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
I know native Korean numbers cause of the happy birthday song “ha na dul set happy birthday to you” I always put me this happy birthday song😭😭🤣🤣
Thanks too you
I understand easily❤
Currently learning both Mandarin Chinese AND Korean. This video helped loads, because I just started Korean!
(I’m below 16, so it’s hard for me to learn stuff like these languages.)
love it!!! Santa Yells his phone number every year.
ma'am. .as a beginner how many numbers i should remember to 1-100????
and which one i should remember 1to 100...sino numbers or native numbers????
Good method for teaching
Thanks to make this video
As indian we never use 9 number in Korean 😂😂😂 only Indian can understand
Thanks you very much miss ❤❤❤😊
Can you make video about how to say your age?
The sino numbers for me were used in taekwondo for our non weapon forms, and the native numbers were used when we would stretch, practice different kicks, and I never forgot them since. This is in the United States for certain taekwondo dojos
Same here
That is why I was confused when a Korean guy was counting people in a line.. I thought I knew the numbers but he was saying something different. LOL