Very useful phrases! I've been using Duolingo for months, and only know a handful of these. Instead, I know how to say very important things like, "the monkey hates riding the sheep!"
That is why I dropped Duolingo about a month and a half ago and now I use these apps Yuspeak, Eggbun, and Teuida. Duolingo really sucks it doesn't really give you anything of good structure to use you get better teachings from the comment section of duolingo than duolingoitself.
Duolingo has DEFINITELY been a huge let-down when it comes to learning actual useful phrases and words in Korean! I'll stick to learning Korean/Japanese Alphabets and Spanish with it.
duolingo is not good for trying to learn any language. its good for reviewing though..korean not so much. since the sentence structure doesn't necessarily have to follow a set structure as long as you end it with the verb, its hard to review korean using duolingo. I noticed that is has multiple sentences with the same meaning but the order of the sentence before the verb is reversed & it'll mark it wrong if you don't do it a specific way even tho its still technically right & the app itself isn't consistent with how it structures the sentences.
Learning Korean can be extremely difficult with some dyslexia, very bad visual issues, and frustrating memory problems, but I'm determined to keep learning Korean! Thank you for making this video, I appreciate it. The slower speed is extremely helpful for me 🙂👍✌️ 🧡 감사합니다 TTMIK 🎉!
@Userbunny I'm really glad that you're able to continue to learn Korean despite the struggles! It makes me feel like not all hope is lost for my learning Korean 😅 Even though it's not as quick as I want it to be. Good luck with your learning! It's good to know I'm not the only one struggling these difficulties 화이팅!! 😇 👏 🙌 👍🌟 💛
@@kittenbubbley Yeah, I try to think about differents ways to learn korean. I never understood english in school but one summer vacation, I used to write diary in english and watched so many english shows that I "naturally" learned decent english. So now I want to try to focus more on writing, hearing and reading without too much focus on korean vocabulary and grammar. Good luck for you too! 화이팅! 😊
@Userbunny You're not a native English speaker? Wow, you're so natural with it, you sound just like a native speaker! I wouldn't have guessed you had such difficulty with learning it. I am pretty unnatural speaking Korean.. mainly because I don't have anyone to help me learn to practice. I am learning on my own, and I would really like to have someone to speak the language with and tell me what I'm doing right or wrong. It's very difficult sometimes without any help. But still, thank you for sharing about how you were able to learn even with difficulties :) I really appreciate it. 🙇♀️
@@kittenbubbley I couln't answer you. But I will try again. "Thanks. :) I still have problems with english grammar but I also tend have problems with german grammar. So it might be a problem I will keep no matter which language. I am pretty shy, so it's ok for me to learn alone but it's definitely a slow process and it's definitely difficult to know what is right. I like Hi Native to get a little help here and there. In case you don't know that already, it might be something for you too. " :)
Seeing the comparisons of casual and formal phrases side by side gives me a much better visual on what exactly the difference between the two are. Meaning I can see exactly what changes to make the formal sentence into a casual sentence and that's actually what I've been needing. thank you so so much for this video.
선생님 actually I had a request. I have started to watch ttmik videos just a few months ago and I have never seen your son Joon Actually I have , but in any of the previous live classes and videos . So can you please bring him along in any video.
@@Sukuna1983 안녕하세요 : ) I didn't use any particles here because it's not necessary here. I could have said 1등이 아니네요 but it would sound like I'm disappointed, and 1등은 아니네요 might sound like "I'm not not the 1st, but..." indicating that there might be an attached meaning to it. So I kept it simple. As you learn more Korean, you will find that this is quite common!
this is excellent! i watched the video twice in a row and i want to watch it again later to help fix the sentences in my brain. it helps to watch it the first time at 0.75x speed and then at normal speed. i'm also going to write the sentences in my korean notebook for future reference. i was pleasantly surprised at how may of these senteces & words i already know just by watching kdramas!
Hi! My name’s Ísis, I am 12 years old, and I am a Brazilian girl who wants to know many languages, and one of those languages is the Korean. But I have to say that in the start, I really didn't know what to do... I was... lost. So, I started to search and I found your channel. That is the first video I saw, and I thought: Omg, this channel is very awesome! I have to subscribe and see all the videos! I did this,and now, my study time is more organized. Thank u guys! I love your channel! 감사합니다!
@@itsadriana8092 I am doing very good, even if I don't practice everyday. But I can already keep a conversation, and my pronounciation is really natural
Humm 🤔 I thought the 요 form was the casual polite, the formal was the 습니다 form, and the other one it was casual without politeness? I think i mix up politeness and formality a bit 😐
니다 = Formal/extra polite, use at work, school or with strangers 요 = Informal/polite (some still call this formal which gets confusing) = most commonly used form Casual = no politeness, use between close friends, partners, family, or when given permission
I finished learning them today but I have a problem if this words came in a kdrama or in a show I won't organize it and I have to take time so I can remember it even when I review them how can I fix that?
Very useful phrases! I've been using Duolingo for months, and only know a handful of these. Instead, I know how to say very important things like, "the monkey hates riding the sheep!"
That is why I dropped Duolingo about a month and a half ago and now I use these apps Yuspeak, Eggbun, and Teuida. Duolingo really sucks it doesn't really give you anything of good structure to use you get better teachings from the comment section of duolingo than duolingoitself.
😂😂
Thanks for not gate keeping on these learning sites, I've also been using Teuida, it's great to learn pronunciations!
Duolingo has DEFINITELY been a huge let-down when it comes to learning actual useful phrases and words in Korean! I'll stick to learning Korean/Japanese Alphabets and Spanish with it.
duolingo is not good for trying to learn any language. its good for reviewing though..korean not so much. since the sentence structure doesn't necessarily have to follow a set structure as long as you end it with the verb, its hard to review korean using duolingo. I noticed that is has multiple sentences with the same meaning but the order of the sentence before the verb is reversed & it'll mark it wrong if you don't do it a specific way even tho its still technically right & the app itself isn't consistent with how it structures the sentences.
Learning Korean can be extremely difficult with some dyslexia, very bad visual issues, and frustrating memory problems, but I'm determined to keep learning Korean! Thank you for making this video, I appreciate it.
The slower speed is extremely helpful for me 🙂👍✌️ 🧡
감사합니다 TTMIK 🎉!
Yeah, I have the same problems. My learning process is very slow but korean feels more and more natural to me slowly.
@Userbunny I'm really glad that you're able to continue to learn Korean despite the struggles!
It makes me feel like not all hope is lost for my learning Korean 😅 Even though it's not as quick as I want it to be.
Good luck with your learning! It's good to know I'm not the only one struggling these difficulties
화이팅!! 😇 👏 🙌 👍🌟 💛
@@kittenbubbley Yeah, I try to think about differents ways to learn korean. I never understood english in school but one summer vacation, I used to write diary in english and watched so many english shows that I "naturally" learned decent english. So now I want to try to focus more on writing, hearing and reading without too much focus on korean vocabulary and grammar. Good luck for you too! 화이팅! 😊
@Userbunny
You're not a native English speaker? Wow, you're so natural with it, you sound just like a native speaker! I wouldn't have guessed you had such difficulty with learning it.
I am pretty unnatural speaking Korean.. mainly because I don't have anyone to help me learn to practice. I am learning on my own, and I would really like to have someone to speak the language with and tell me what I'm doing right or wrong.
It's very difficult sometimes without any help.
But still, thank you for sharing about how you were able to learn even with difficulties :) I really appreciate it.
🙇♀️
@@kittenbubbley I couln't answer you. But I will try again. "Thanks. :) I still have problems with english grammar but I also tend have problems with german grammar. So it might be a problem I will keep no matter which language.
I am pretty shy, so it's ok for me to learn alone but it's definitely a slow process and it's definitely difficult to know what is right. I like Hi Native to get a little help here and there. In case you don't know that already, it might be something for you too. " :)
Seeing the comparisons of casual and formal phrases side by side gives me a much better visual on what exactly the difference between the two are. Meaning I can see exactly what changes to make the formal sentence into a casual sentence and that's actually what I've been needing. thank you so so much for this video.
We need more vedios like this please... This helps us a lot.. 🥺❣️
Not first!! 1등 아니네요 ㅎㅎ
선생님 actually I had a request. I have started to watch ttmik videos just a few months ago and I have never seen your son Joon Actually I have , but in any of the previous live classes and videos . So can you please bring him along in any video.
I would like to learn Korean from him
현우씨, I am curious, why you didn't include subject, object or topic particles in the phrases?
@@Sukuna1983 안녕하세요 : ) I didn't use any particles here because it's not necessary here. I could have said 1등이 아니네요 but it would sound like I'm disappointed, and 1등은 아니네요 might sound like "I'm not not the 1st, but..." indicating that there might be an attached meaning to it. So I kept it simple. As you learn more Korean, you will find that this is quite common!
@@mamta417 Alright! : ) I can do that!
좋아합니다😊
this is excellent! i watched the video twice in a row and i want to watch it again later to help fix the sentences in my brain. it helps to watch it the first time at 0.75x speed and then at normal speed. i'm also going to write the sentences in my korean notebook for future reference. i was pleasantly surprised at how may of these senteces & words i already know just by watching kdramas!
Hi! My name’s Ísis, I am 12 years old, and I am a Brazilian girl who wants to know many languages, and one of those languages is the Korean. But I have to say that in the start, I really didn't know what to do... I was... lost. So, I started to search and I found your channel. That is the first video I saw, and I thought: Omg, this channel is very awesome! I have to subscribe and see all the videos! I did this,and now, my study time is more organized. Thank u guys! I love your channel! 감사합니다!
How is it going now? After 11 months ago.
@@itsadriana8092 I am doing very good, even if I don't practice everyday. But I can already keep a conversation, and my pronounciation is really natural
@@isismarianarodrigues3950 good for u sisy❤️I hope I can do it too
고맙습니다 ~~
I love these comparison video, VERY useful!
Yes this video is very useful for me also
As a person trying to self learn Korean, this was SO HELPFUL thank you!!❣
You're so welcome!
please upload more videos like this ^^
i love this kinf of videos... with formal and informal speech, please do a second part... :D
YES!
I learnt korean so well because of uu.. many of korean frds said u speaking good thank u so much guys ❣️
Wow!! Thank youuuuuu!
This is great! ❤
저는 이 비디오를 좋아해요. 감사합니다
💓Would you teach more
감사합니다.
This was very helpful! Thankyou TTMIK^^
I love these!!!!!!
TTMIK🙏🏼❤️
감사함디다
So 요 at the end of a phrase makes it formal?
큰 도움이 되었습니다 🤍
Some word are same in Korean and in nepali like year, water.....
Twitter link brought me here . Cool 저는 비디오가 좋아해요 😅🤷🏽♀️
For more videos like this please 🥰
I have a doubt mam Thank you in formal way is Gamsahamnida right??
There are many ways to say thank you in korean. Gamsahamnida is more common, but gomapsubnida is also correct and honorific.
@@nisthasinha Oh Thank you so much
@@leishap4659 learn how to type in 한글, romanization is a horrible habit
@@JustinK0well they probably don't know the alphabet.
I'm biggner so what I can do please tell me
”경치“ 몰랐는데 너무 유용해요
하국어 찰 옷 왜 요. That's me lol 😆
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
3:09
Humm 🤔 I thought the 요 form was the casual polite, the formal was the 습니다 form, and the other one it was casual without politeness?
I think i mix up politeness and formality a bit 😐
니다 = Formal/extra polite, use at work, school or with strangers
요 = Informal/polite (some still call this formal which gets confusing) = most commonly used form
Casual = no politeness, use between close friends, partners, family, or when given permission
What is the difference between 뭐 머고싶어요 and 뭐 먹을래요
I don't think there's any. Korean could have multiple phrases that give off/deliver the same meaning
I would like to know how to say "I would rather....." Or "I would rather not....". Please and thank you
Are you korean ?
Would you give subtitle in indonesian, please.
hello! could you please explain the difference between 원하다 and 싶다 ? 감사합니다:)
원하다 you use for nouns, ie, you want something. 싶다 you use with verbs, you want to do something
what is the diffrence between casual and formal?
Casual is for using with close friends your age or younger, and formal is for those older than you or who you’re not close with
@@yeahinfiresmann do you have to learn both?
Yepp
I finished learning them today but I have a problem if this words came in a kdrama or in a show I won't organize it and I have to take time so I can remember it even when I review them how can I fix that?
wooooooooooooooooow thanks
this is really helpful but still i'm a bit confused about using 어합니다 instead? i'm self studying and i don't know the difference 😭
Hiiiiii
분명 한글을 알려주는 영상인데, 이것을 영어로 배우는 중..
First time catched the recorded video such early... Just in 20 sec
First comment.. Please pin me.. 😊
Pleaseeeee
Anyone learning korean to be a kpop idol!!!😛😛 Comment me below🫰🫰
Can someone tell me why 20years old is “simu”?
You use the Native counting system.
I’m first