I have been using a few methods to learn Korean over the past few months. I was eager to hear your history of the Korean language. I hoped it could answer one of my questions about Korean. How is there so many english sounding words in Korean? I mean words that sound the same & mean the same thing? Like key, coffee, party. There are so many. When did the languages mingle?
As someone who lived in Korea for six years and studied at Yonsei Korean Language Institute (연세한국어학당), I enjoy seeing Korean getting the popularity it deserves!
Learning korean changed my life. Language learning, in general, did. But learning Korean changed the person I had to be to become someone better. As a result, not only have improved myself and learned korean, but all those hours spent got paid back to me double. Friends, going to korea and having the best friends, constantly learning and opportunities. Amazing language and so much fun!!
As for Indo-European speakers, learning 南韓[ROK] language may be stressful^^; Word order, pronunciation, postpositions, honorific expressions ﹠ so forth | Миру мир!
It takes only a single afternoon to learn how to read Korean. The Korean alphabet is one of the best, if not the best, alphabets of the world’s languages. Hangul for the win! **chef’s kiss**
This may be true, but it still counted as among the hardest languages for English speakers to learn, among Japanese, Chinese and Arabic. So the alphabet would likely be least of your problems when learning Korean 😂
I've been studying Korean for about 3 years and love it. I will say this, in the Korean language learning community, Duolingo is considered a poor resource (it's better for other languages). Also, as of this week, Korea has mostly done away with Korean age so people will not be aging 1 year on New Year's Day after eating Rice Cake Soup 떡국. You probably recorded this before the change.
"Also, as of this week, Korea has mostly done away with Korean age" doubt this will stick. The gov can pass whatever rules they want. They've been trying for a long time but I don't know a Korean that doesn't use the traditional age system, and I lived in Seoul for a decade. If it's it that prevalent in Seoul, I can only imagine how much more it's held onto outside of the capital.
@jeffw7382 you might want to watch the video done by Hyunwoo and Yeji from Talk to Me in Korean where they talk about it and answer questions. There are 4 areas where Korean age is continuing to be used, but mostly it's been stopped. And many Koreans, especially younger ones, are happy.
I studied a bit of Korean in college to interact with the Korean eSports scene. Right now I'm studying Japanese, but I definitely want to learn Korean too in the future.
Please learn 日本 basic grammar. coolbrotherf127 will be able to explain each grammatical feature of 🇲🇳·🇲🇳🇬, 🇰🇷·🇰🇴🇷 languages. As for me, postpositions are interesting. 🇯🇵·🇯🇵🇳 I you love. 🇰🇷·🇰🇴🇷 I you love. 🇲🇳·🇲🇳🇬 I to you love | In 🇲🇳·🇲🇳🇬 language, there is not 'am, are, is' like 🇷🇺·🇷🇺🇸 language. e.g. I am a student > I student | Миру мир!
I am currently on my 2nd month of learning korean and already learned 1000 words and basic grammar. I was getting a bit demotivated and this video just popped up.
Kudos to non-Asians learning Korean. I'm Korean and I know Korean is not an easy language to learn. If you moved up to an intermediate level, you are really close to a native Korean.
It seems to be the world's number one language in terms of influence per population. There are 70M native speakers, of which 20M are trapped in North Korea, so the actual number of Korean speakers in global society is only 50M. Nevertheless, most manuals, games, and programs support Korean, and there are many people who want to learn it. It is amazing considering how tiny 50M is as a language speaking population.
In Korea, there are world-class companies such as Samsung, Hyundai, LG, and SK. The average wage for these companies ranges from 200,000 dollars to at least $100,000. It may be difficult, but try to get a job at a global company in Korea It is worth learning Korean.😅😊
IT staff here in Spain makes about 30,000 euros per year if they are lucky: as an IT Technician I've been unemployed 16 years so far. This country is hell on Earth.
Olly, a sugestion if I may: do more videos on languages from West Africa, such as Yoruba, Igbo and Wolof. I was learning Igbo awhile ago and I had a blast doing it. It would be great to have you comment on those lesser (at least when compared to popular languages such as French and German) learned languages. 😊
Words cannot explain how big esports and video games are in Korea. If you play games like League of Legends or Tekken these games are huge over there. They love their pro gamers over there
50+ days strong on Duolingo Korean!! I’m a Korean American who forgot how to speak it. I’ve tried to learn a million times but I kept losing motivation. Using an app is such a great tool. It uses your brain’s reward systems to keep you coming back. Plus, Korean is an easy, logical language I’m finding 😊
its nice that its easier to learn korean now. im a korean adoptee and in our community, people have struggled for literal decades trying to learn this language because the resources were just, not there. considering that the oldest of us are gone now, its been so long and finally with the rise of hallyu there are more resources than ever. for us, learning it is very important if we want to find/communicate with our birth parents/family because the agencies often lie to our faces if we only speak english taking advantage of our lack of korean skills to hide their collective shame and deception about our birth records. and because there are some of us who lost contact with parents just due to the language barrier.
By the way you're right that's South Korea 🇰🇷 is wonderful country together with amazing technologies and lovely cities which look really great and unforgettable, also I think these different movies in this the language really wonderful, but the main reason I think that's will visit to this the amazing country and speak together with other local people.
南韓[ROK] is not a good, perfect, safe, satisfactory country. In the aspect of IT technologies, 🇪🇪·🇪🇸🇹, PRC surpassed 南韓. Many people commit suicide ﹠ do not have own house for the prices are very expensive | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.
한국인은 외국사람들 너무 좋아해요.Korean loves foriner. 한국인은 다른나라 문화를 존경하고 사랑해요. Korean respect other cultures and love. 한국문화 삶의 방식 음식습관 존중하는 외국인은 너무 귀여워요. Foriner who respect Korean culture , life style and food is so cute.❤❤❤ 한국도 실수를 많이하지만 늘 겸손한 자세와 외국 친구들의 조언으로 성장하고 배우고 싶고 함께하고 싶습니다. Korea also does many mistakes, however every time we wanna be humble attitude and be developed by foriner friends advise , learn and go together 😊
16:52 except there is a critically endangered language called Jeju language spoken in Jeju Island, and another persistent Middle Korean dialect called Ryukjin (Yukjin in South Korean Standard Korean) spoken around the China-North Korea border.
That's interesting I was debating learning Korean recently and I'm currently studying cyber security for a better job I was not expecting to hear that CS point, that's interesting.
If you are computer programmer or game developer there's high chances you can get a job in korea easily. 😉 pankyo city in korea is also know as silicon Valley. I have seen many foreigners working there.
I was born and grew up in Korea and i can clearly say that Korean is the most scientific, phonetical language in the world hands down. I also hope that Korean will become popular with help from K-Pop, K-movie, Korean foods..
As soon as I learned 你好and你好吗 in Mandarin I started speaking to native Chinese speakers, and the first thing I learned was 你好吗 isn't actually used by native speakers
King Sejong Institute in Madrid, Spain was especially chaotic. I was there 2 years in 2014/15 which brought me a basic A1 level, that I have mostly forgotten. The courses were supposed to be taught in 75 hours each, but the Korean Cultural Centre were only providing 60 per year: a 2-hours class per week in the afternoons (4 PM - no other schedules) during 30 weeks to 20 students. I even had to wait 3 years to be in the chosen 20 ones, because you only had 5 available days to apply. You hardly remembered anything from one week to the next one, since you had no ways to practice the language: there are no native koreans around. Furthermore, I hardly could afford a subway ticket downtown, so having some trip to Seoul was out of the question.
If you also do love animes, you would absolutely prefer watching them in Korean subtitles ober the English ones due to so many linguistic similarities between Korean and Japanese, countless words that simply is inexpressible in many other languages. Both in Korean and Japanese tv shows, there are so many jokes with grammar and especially the ending form (-입니다 in korean and -です in Japanese) as well which also obviously cannot be translated in most of other languages except Korean and Japanese
I've actually been thinking of teaching Korean. I'm a bilingual native. Is it still viable to teach it? Like, maybe this is the only way I can truly of benefit to society..
@@neomuneochicken4585 I'v just researched about it. Before Koreans believe Turkic, Mongoli, Manju Tungus, Korean came from same origine of the language (Ural Altai Language) but recentely they made a conclusion through researches that Korean language is isolated language as they could not find much similar characteristics except the language structure. When I was a child we learned at the school that Korean belongs to the Ural Altei but recentely this content is removed from the school book.
and it was king of "Chosun", not "Korea" who invented Hangul. and he was not "tired" of using "Hanja"(Not Chinese "Alphabet"), but was pity of the people of Chosun dyansty using Hanja.
Just simply write down as... 가나다라마바사아자차카타파하. ga na da la ma ba sa ah ja cha ka ta pa ha. 고노도로모보소오조초코토포호. go no do lo mo bo so oh jo cho ko to po ho. 각 낙 닥 락 막 박 삭 악 작 착 칵 탁 팍 학 gag nag dag lag bag sag ahg jag chag kag tag pag hag.
korean ㅡ Japanese ㅡ chinese level up you life special life change korea wage same uk france Rent cheap than London paris korea is safe country for women you
Candlelight revolution doesn't represent Koran protest. You should referred to 4.19 revolution or 6.10 civil disobedience. Study Korean history before you make this kind of childish video.
I have seen you making a number of videos about Korea and Korean language, and I appreciate it. But can you please, please, please stop using Chinese music in the background? If you are willing to investigate into Korean culture and languages to make these videos, why don’t you take a portion of that time to look into traditional Korean music just to learn the difference between the East Asian traditional music, rather than pouring out your ignorance all over the internet?
"Korean is not related to any other languages in earth" - total bullshit. It is related with Japanese and Chinese. Sharing the root of Hanja(Kanji or Hanzi) culture.
I'm korean, but to be honest, this language sounds like a robotic. Korean language writing is not elegant as English, but the dialog is shorter, so it's very straightforward. So, there is an advantage that information can quickly be passed on to others. For example, an educational book is much more thin than Western countries.😊
I am Korean but please learn some other language. Knowing Korean isn't that useful because Korean is only spoken in South and North Korea. If English was my first language then I would have learned Spanish as my second language. For me, Korean is my first language, so I chose English as the second language and I don't have any interest or intelligence to take in an another language. Just going to master English.
When I went abroad and something bad happened, there were times when I would swear in Korean, but now I can't even do that. These days, It is embarrassing that there are a lot of cases that peoples nearby understands what I say....shit...
5:20 Japan is the third largest car manufacturer, not South Korea. 1. China 2. USA 3. Japan 4. India 5. South Korea en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_motor_vehicle_production
Ever wonder just how hard Korean is to learn? 👉🏼 ua-cam.com/video/afAbWESe8lU/v-deo.html
I have been using a few methods to learn Korean over the past few months. I was eager to hear your history of the Korean language. I hoped it could answer one of my questions about Korean. How is there so many english sounding words in Korean? I mean words that sound the same & mean the same thing? Like key, coffee, party. There are so many. When did the languages mingle?
As someone who lived in Korea for six years and studied at Yonsei Korean Language Institute (연세한국어학당), I enjoy seeing Korean getting the popularity it deserves!
korea≠➡南韓 [ROK] | Пeрeмога Үкраїнi!
*아 넵 서울에 돌아가면 연세대학교에 입학할 예정입니다*
Ah, I did an exchange semester at Yonsei and took a KLI course! I had a friend who was fully enrolled in KLI as well. Small world 🌏
Learning korean changed my life. Language learning, in general, did. But learning Korean changed the person I had to be to become someone better. As a result, not only have improved myself and learned korean, but all those hours spent got paid back to me double. Friends, going to korea and having the best friends, constantly learning and opportunities. Amazing language and so much fun!!
As for Indo-European speakers, learning 南韓[ROK] language may be stressful^^; Word order, pronunciation, postpositions, honorific expressions ﹠ so forth | Миру мир!
I was literally learning Korean on Lingodeer when the notification for this video came out. Korean is such a lovely language.
:)
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ thx for saying so
i also love teaching my own language and learning others' ㅋㅋㅋ
Watching this video just gave me more reasons to learn Korean. Korean is truly a unique and beautiful language.
It takes only a single afternoon to learn how to read Korean. The Korean alphabet is one of the best, if not the best, alphabets of the world’s languages. Hangul for the win! **chef’s kiss**
This may be true, but it still counted as among the hardest languages for English speakers to learn, among Japanese, Chinese and Arabic. So the alphabet would likely be least of your problems when learning Korean 😂
@@VieiraFiYes 👍
Reading your case study now Olly. I'm a huge fan and I'm glad you also teach Korean! 화아팅 합시다 !
I've been studying Korean for about 3 years and love it. I will say this, in the Korean language learning community, Duolingo is considered a poor resource (it's better for other languages). Also, as of this week, Korea has mostly done away with Korean age so people will not be aging 1 year on New Year's Day after eating Rice Cake Soup 떡국. You probably recorded this before the change.
"Also, as of this week, Korea has mostly done away with Korean age" doubt this will stick. The gov can pass whatever rules they want. They've been trying for a long time but I don't know a Korean that doesn't use the traditional age system, and I lived in Seoul for a decade. If it's it that prevalent in Seoul, I can only imagine how much more it's held onto outside of the capital.
@jeffw7382 you might want to watch the video done by Hyunwoo and Yeji from Talk to Me in Korean where they talk about it and answer questions. There are 4 areas where Korean age is continuing to be used, but mostly it's been stopped. And many Koreans, especially younger ones, are happy.
I studied a bit of Korean in college to interact with the Korean eSports scene. Right now I'm studying Japanese, but I definitely want to learn Korean too in the future.
Please learn 日本 basic grammar. coolbrotherf127 will be able to explain each grammatical feature of 🇲🇳·🇲🇳🇬, 🇰🇷·🇰🇴🇷 languages. As for me, postpositions are interesting. 🇯🇵·🇯🇵🇳 I you love. 🇰🇷·🇰🇴🇷 I you love. 🇲🇳·🇲🇳🇬 I to you love | In 🇲🇳·🇲🇳🇬 language, there is not 'am, are, is' like 🇷🇺·🇷🇺🇸 language. e.g. I am a student > I student | Миру мир!
I am currently on my 2nd month of learning korean and already learned 1000 words and basic grammar. I was getting a bit demotivated and this video just popped up.
How did u memorize these words?
Don't ever give up, you will get there. Happy language learning 👍👍👍
Kudos to non-Asians learning Korean. I'm Korean and I know Korean is not an easy language to learn.
If you moved up to an intermediate level, you are really close to a native Korean.
Grammar is hardest for me learning korean lol
@@Redlights111 for me, Korean grammar is very simple and natural. Unlike Russian 😅
@@태이씨 과연 그럴까
It seems to be the world's number one language in terms of influence per population. There are 70M native speakers, of which 20M are trapped in North Korea, so the actual number of Korean speakers in global society is only 50M. Nevertheless, most manuals, games, and programs support Korean, and there are many people who want to learn it. It is amazing considering how tiny 50M is as a language speaking population.
50m is actually quite alot.
In Korea, there are world-class companies such as Samsung, Hyundai, LG, and SK. The average wage for these companies ranges from 200,000 dollars to at least $100,000. It may be difficult, but try to get a job at a global company in Korea
It is worth learning Korean.😅😊
Evil mega corps
IT staff here in Spain makes about 30,000 euros per year if they are lucky: as an IT Technician I've been unemployed 16 years so far. This country is hell on Earth.
@@BlackHoleSpain but the siesta...
@@ericsohn5084 A false cliché... we're one of the countries in Europe with the most working hours.
@@BlackHoleSpain I suppose that explains the nic..
Olly, a sugestion if I may: do more videos on languages from West Africa, such as Yoruba, Igbo and Wolof. I was learning Igbo awhile ago and I had a blast doing it. It would be great to have you comment on those lesser (at least when compared to popular languages such as French and German) learned languages. 😊
Nope
Thanks for the suggestion
Words cannot explain how big esports and video games are in Korea. If you play games like League of Legends or Tekken these games are huge over there. They love their pro gamers over there
50+ days strong on Duolingo Korean!! I’m a Korean American who forgot how to speak it. I’ve tried to learn a million times but I kept losing motivation. Using an app is such a great tool. It uses your brain’s reward systems to keep you coming back. Plus, Korean is an easy, logical language I’m finding 😊
love learning Korean love the drama that got me I learning a Korean art song
Thank you so much, You explaining how the korean alphabet works made me start to learn korean
its nice that its easier to learn korean now. im a korean adoptee and in our community, people have struggled for literal decades trying to learn this language because the resources were just, not there. considering that the oldest of us are gone now, its been so long and finally with the rise of hallyu there are more resources than ever. for us, learning it is very important if we want to find/communicate with our birth parents/family because the agencies often lie to our faces if we only speak english taking advantage of our lack of korean skills to hide their collective shame and deception about our birth records. and because there are some of us who lost contact with parents just due to the language barrier.
For a beginner, an average time spent to learning to write basic Korean (your name and other simple sentences) is about 2 hours.
By the way you're right that's South Korea 🇰🇷 is wonderful country together with amazing technologies and lovely cities which look really great and unforgettable, also I think these different movies in this the language really wonderful, but the main reason I think that's will visit to this the amazing country and speak together with other local people.
南韓[ROK] is not a good, perfect, safe, satisfactory country. In the aspect of IT technologies, 🇪🇪·🇪🇸🇹, PRC surpassed 南韓. Many people commit suicide ﹠ do not have own house for the prices are very expensive | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.
@@xohyuuHaHaHaHa😂
I've used your books to help me with french and italian, but I've never commented in any of your videos.
Love your vibe, Olly. God bless.
And Hangul is not circle and blocks, but it is a linguistic letter that represents vocal organ of human body.
한국인은 외국사람들 너무 좋아해요.Korean loves foriner.
한국인은 다른나라 문화를 존경하고 사랑해요. Korean respect other cultures and love.
한국문화 삶의 방식 음식습관 존중하는 외국인은 너무 귀여워요. Foriner who respect Korean culture , life style and food is so cute.❤❤❤
한국도 실수를 많이하지만 늘 겸손한 자세와 외국 친구들의 조언으로 성장하고 배우고 싶고 함께하고 싶습니다. Korea also does many mistakes, however every time we wanna be humble attitude and be developed by foriner friends advise , learn and go together 😊
We will always support your channel. Your insights are the best.
Thank you!
16:52 except there is a critically endangered language called Jeju language spoken in Jeju Island, and another persistent Middle Korean dialect called Ryukjin (Yukjin in South Korean Standard Korean) spoken around the China-North Korea border.
Once I get Spanish together in my mind...I will try Korean. (It looks really challenging tho.)
12:50 this BGM is not a Korean traditional music. It is a Chinese traditional music.
Yeah it sounds very chinese, at least not korean
yea definitely not Korean 💀
한국과 한국의 놀라운 사실에 대한 인식을 널리 알려주셔서 정말 감사합니다. (From a international South Korean student studying in Canada)💕
thanks for your ever cheerful and encouraging videos. Already kicking myself for not going for Korean, instead of Japanese, with thousands of Kanji
Yeah, I'm proud of being fluent in Korean 😊
Korea[n] > ⁰¹金正恩dynasty[朝鮮民主主義人民共和國DPRK北韓] or ⁰²南韓[ROK]^^? | Пусть наш Бог хранит Үкраїну.
I hope so since you’re Korean.
DPRK or ROK?@@JohnLee-db9zt | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.
I watched a Korean movie called Harmony dubbed in tamil with a title called samarasam.
That's interesting I was debating learning Korean recently and I'm currently studying cyber security for a better job I was not expecting to hear that CS point, that's interesting.
been studying for 5 months now! 300hrs down!
i support EarthlyRam^^; | Пусть наш Бог хранит Үкраїну.
If you are computer programmer or game developer there's high chances you can get a job in korea easily. 😉 pankyo city in korea is also know as silicon Valley.
I have seen many foreigners working there.
I was born and grew up in Korea and i can clearly say that Korean is the most scientific, phonetical language in the world hands down. I also hope that Korean will become popular with help from K-Pop, K-movie, Korean foods..
As soon as I learned 你好and你好吗 in Mandarin I started speaking to native Chinese speakers, and the first thing I learned was 你好吗 isn't actually used by native speakers
I use hellotalk
한국어를 홍보해줘서 고마워요!
King Sejong Institute in Madrid, Spain was especially chaotic. I was there 2 years in 2014/15 which brought me a basic A1 level, that I have mostly forgotten. The courses were supposed to be taught in 75 hours each, but the Korean Cultural Centre were only providing 60 per year: a 2-hours class per week in the afternoons (4 PM - no other schedules) during 30 weeks to 20 students. I even had to wait 3 years to be in the chosen 20 ones, because you only had 5 available days to apply. You hardly remembered anything from one week to the next one, since you had no ways to practice the language: there are no native koreans around. Furthermore, I hardly could afford a subway ticket downtown, so having some trip to Seoul was out of the question.
If you also do love animes, you would absolutely prefer watching them in Korean subtitles ober the English ones due to so many linguistic similarities between Korean and Japanese, countless words that simply is inexpressible in many other languages. Both in Korean and Japanese tv shows, there are so many jokes with grammar and especially the ending form (-입니다 in korean and -です in Japanese) as well which also obviously cannot be translated in most of other languages except Korean and Japanese
When you gonna do a 90 day Korean challenge? I know you’ve just been itching to do more after the Michel Thomas recordings.
thanks!
Can you make a video about "How K-pop idol (foreign) trainees learn languages"?
Just a suggestion. Thanks.
I really would like a book of short stories in Hindi.
I can speak Korean e.t.c 😊😊 thanks 👍 this video is useful and interesting
Are admjoseph¹⁴¹³ able to type Hangeul by a keyboard? | Пeрeмога Үкраїнi!
I've actually been thinking of teaching Korean. I'm a bilingual native. Is it still viable to teach it?
Like, maybe this is the only way I can truly of benefit to society..
Great video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🔥🔥
Late, i started learning Korean in 2005 😂
한글을 사랑해 주셔서 감사해요~
Guess what, you convinced me!
♥
oh? I always thought Korean was related to the Turkic language, but it's not?
Yes, i'v heard the structure of those languages is very similar.
Same with Japaneae
투르크 조상들은 예전에 한국일본 조상들하고 비슷한곳에 살다가 혼자 서쪽으로 말타고 가서 그럼
@@yeonpilll so the languages like Turkish, Korean, Japanese came from same region?
@@neomuneochicken4585 I'v just researched about it. Before Koreans believe Turkic, Mongoli, Manju Tungus, Korean came from same origine of the language (Ural Altai Language) but recentely they made a conclusion through researches that Korean language is isolated language as they could not find much similar characteristics except the language structure. When I was a child we learned at the school that Korean belongs to the Ural Altei but recentely this content is removed from the school book.
4:21 dear westerners, please stop referring to Africa as if it were a single country. It's worse when it comes from a supposed "language connoisseur'
the problem is where to start and where to get material cause i done have the money rn 😦🤞
Have you ever played throne of liberty?
Right at the end. Naveem. I know in skyrim it's Naseem but. Do you get to the cloud district often?
I was planning on learning it a few years ago because I was interested in it and in the Korean Culture. I did not follow through. I can do so now.
Cheers for being interested in 南韓[ROK] culture^^; | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.
#8 "feel part of a culture" why cant I do that in the UK or America?
I wanna learn north korean
It's actually same with bit of dialects.
and it was king of "Chosun", not "Korea" who invented Hangul. and he was not "tired" of using "Hanja"(Not Chinese "Alphabet"), but was pity of the people of Chosun dyansty using Hanja.
Then you play Chinese traditional music as BGM for Korean new years gatherings lol😂
확실히 매력적인 이유들인것 같네요. 제가 한국이 아닌 나라의 사람이었다면 이 영상보고 솔깃해질것 같아요.
The video when Seonmudo explain starts is chinses martial arts not Korean.
Korean and Tamil are somehow related, but neither countries know why and how.
영상의 마지막 장면에 등장하는 태극기는 위 아래가 바뀌었습니다. 교정 부탁드려요.
I'm now reading a Korean children's book about Abraham Lincoln!
Oh, yeah^^; | Миру мир!
Reason 12:
Move to DPRK 🇰🇵
아.. 내가 한국인만 아니었어도 한국말 더 열심히 공부했을텐데 ㅠㅠ 영어는 왜 이렇게 어렵나요
A video on Finnish next, please.
Will there be a x reasons you should learn Japanese?
I never realized Hangul is written in the direction you’re supposed to move your mouth. lol
hangul한굴 hangeul한글^^; | Пусть наш Бог хранит Үкраїну.
와~~우연히 보는데 기분이 엄청 좋다~❤
한국어를 많이 많이 배워주세요! 친구가 됩시다~~
K pop stans learn koeran so quick
Plop music sucks
no we don’t 😭
Reasons to learn Japanese next please Olly!
Besides anime lol.
I think there is one already :)
Korean is so hard to learn for me. I can not learn 😢😢😢
Indo-European vs Altaic | Пeрeмога Үкраїнi!
It's easy
Maybe you have brain damage.
What's up skid Marks
I enjoyed the video... but Africa is a continent 😢 and I'm Korean.
yes North Korean, in the DPRK/norh korea
Just simply write down as...
가나다라마바사아자차카타파하.
ga na da la ma ba sa ah ja cha ka ta pa ha.
고노도로모보소오조초코토포호.
go no do lo mo bo so oh jo cho ko to po ho.
각 낙 닥 락 막 박 삭 악 작 착 칵 탁 팍 학
gag nag dag lag bag sag ahg jag chag kag tag pag hag.
korean ㅡ Japanese ㅡ chinese level up
you life special life change
korea wage same uk france
Rent cheap than London paris
korea is safe country for women you
저출산으로 망해가는 나라의 언어는 배워서 어디에 쓰려고..
Candlelight revolution doesn't represent Koran protest.
You should referred to 4.19 revolution or 6.10 civil disobedience.
Study Korean history before you make this kind of childish video.
I have seen you making a number of videos about Korea and Korean language, and I appreciate it. But can you please, please, please stop using Chinese music in the background? If you are willing to investigate into Korean culture and languages to make these videos, why don’t you take a portion of that time to look into traditional Korean music just to learn the difference between the East Asian traditional music, rather than pouring out your ignorance all over the internet?
2024 worth ?
Do a video on why you should learn Telugu
We should nt
You never heard of it
Let's take a stroll to North Korea
"Korean is not related to any other languages in earth" - total bullshit.
It is related with Japanese and Chinese. Sharing the root of Hanja(Kanji or Hanzi) culture.
I'm korean, but to be honest, this language sounds like a robotic.
Korean language writing is not elegant as English, but the dialog is shorter, so it's very straightforward.
So, there is an advantage that information can quickly be passed on to others. For example, an educational book is much more thin than Western countries.😊
It is not Korean "Alphabet", but it is Korean "Hangul". How short sighted you are.
Korean language is truly a world-class scientific language.
Europeans and Americans need to learn Korean language quickly.
I am Korean but please learn some other language. Knowing Korean isn't that useful because Korean is only spoken in South and North Korea. If English was my first language then I would have learned Spanish as my second language. For me, Korean is my first language, so I chose English as the second language and I don't have any interest or intelligence to take in an another language. Just going to master English.
When I went abroad and something bad happened, there were times when I would swear in Korean, but now I can't even do that. These days, It is embarrassing that there are a lot of cases that peoples nearby understands what I say....shit...
5:20 Japan is the third largest car manufacturer, not South Korea.
1. China 2. USA 3. Japan 4. India 5. South Korea
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_motor_vehicle_production
traveling to south korea is cheap? idk, i guess it is if you're rich 🫥