공원에있어요. ^^ I absolutely loved the background photos by the way. You are extremely creative. Haha. Perhaps we can learn different articles of clothing next time. That would definitely be helpful when we're browsing through the 쇼핑몰.
So impressed with all the effort you put into your videos. You are really good with Photoshop, too, or whatever you use to insert all the funny pictures of Billy Jin and others. I really can't believe how good your videos are and how you can make them in a week. I'm sure you have a regular job and life outside of UA-cam. Thanks for all you do to make Korean lessons fun and entertaining!
professor i'm already at the 노래방, :):):) i love your pictures, and how u edit them with the everyone's pix, they're cool!! i would like to learn adjectives, it would be awesome to see a video about describing all ur characters!
your videos are amazing, they are easy to follow and make learing vocabulary interesting. i think it would be cool if we could learn how to form basic sentances with vocabulary from past kwow episodes. Or even an episode about differnt particles (like yo or eess) or sentance structures. :) please keep up the great work its very much apperciated!
hello and good morning professor oh, billy, oppa and grandma kim. thank you sharing fun info and learning through kwow =) i find that i'm having fun watching while learning a little about korean language and a little about the culture. could you also share with us the different professions in korean? it's like having a session of korean in the form of "who are the people in your neighborhood?" thanks much =)
Thank you very much for all your great lessons :D Please teach us how to describe a room and the stuff in it. Like bed, desk, chair, window, telephone, ... or the school subjects like history, maths, chemistry etc. :)
My Wednesdays aren't the same without your show anymore. I have tried to memorize some words before but with your videos it's much more fun. I'm really thankful for your hard work and I'm amazed at how good you are at teaching, I wish you all of the best. 모든 면에서 감사합니다. By the way, 집에있어요 but 노래방에 가고 싶어요 in Korea someday. haha Abraços do Brasil!
@Ceciliah8023 maybe you can try this: control panel -> regional and languages option -> languages -> details -> add and find "korean " then you can get the korean input. but the input of those alphabets are not the same as the qwerty keyboard ,for example "k" in the keyboard is "ㅏ" .. hope it helps.
@Ceciliah8023 you can also go onto google translate! They have a keyboard you can use. Either click on the letters or hold down a button (I can't remember which one) on your keyboard and you can type using your keyboard.
@michysatchi good morning/afternoon/evening is anyong (non forma), anyong asayo (formal).. kwow episode # 5 teaches how to say hello & goodbye in korean hope i helped.
I'm really into KWOW. And I'm really into the idioms when learning a new language. Do Korean use idioms in their daily conversations? I just wonder if you could teach us some famous idioms or proverbs that are popular used in daily life in Korea next week please? ^^ I would be very grateful for that. Thank you! Have a nice day! You have done a really great job!!!
Professor Oh, can you please tell us how to form/construct sentences ! like when you say (eg: 'Jessica,its so hot outside!), like would you say the name first or last etc.
She already has a video up on that, it was like KWOW #5, but to say Hi Informally is : Anneyong. (Ann-nee-yong) and formally it is : Anneyonghaseo (Ann-nee-yong- ha-se-yo) And its the same thing for goodbye. but more respectful phrases are given in the video.
Clare Rose once I was at the giraffe enclosure and I got my knee stuck in the fence so I just looked at the harbour and pretended to not notice the giraffe licking my knee xD
Hello just want to ask how can we pronounce Good morning/ Good Afternoon and Good Evening in korean... Is there formal or Informal way... teach those please :)
can you teach us the sound effects in korean? like thud, bang, and also what sounds animals make like in english a cat's sound is described as meow, in japanese its nya, so what would the sound be in korean?
@audie1964 You don't need a 'korean keyboard' to type in hangul, if you have windows vista or windows 7 all you need to do is go to the control pannel and change your language settings, add korean to your languages and everytime you need to type in hangul you just have to go to the bottom right of your desktop and toggle from english to korean and voila, you now have a korean keyboard!! Explore & enjoy your keyboard!! :-)
anyone know what the stereotypical asian song in the sentence part is called/ where i can find it? i see it all around youtube, but no one cites it or ever mentions it, so can someone help???
I sometimes hear in some K-dorama, when someone calls someone's name - Hye Mi, and when they call her, they say 혜미아, so, can you teach us, how we can call someone's name? Thank you!
If I wanna ask for something i have to get the persons atintion first right ? will .. there is this word ( chogeyo ) in dramas .. but for some reason it sounds unpolite :| .. is there any other words ? sorry for my bad english :3
For bus station, you have it as 버스, yet the romanization says "bbuh sseu". That makes me a little confused. I thought you only did double consonants in the romanization when they're double consonants in the Korean, like 뻐쓰? So wouldn't 버스 be "bus seu"? Ah mah gawd, confuuused @A@
@audie1964 You're welcome!! So did it work for you?? I'm happy I was able to help you, although I'm not a 'bro' (I'm a girl) Lol!!! :) It can seem hard at the beggining because you don't know which letter is wich but after a while it starts getting easier and you start doing it mechanicly!! Enjoy!!
시내 가고 십어요 그리고 클럽 바디에! I know it might be structured incorrectly but if you could correct that would be much help, I want to be able to tell this to the cab driver next weekend ^ㅅ^
공원에있어요. ^^
I absolutely loved the background photos by the way. You are extremely creative. Haha. Perhaps we can learn different articles of clothing next time. That would definitely be helpful when we're browsing through the 쇼핑몰.
Omg the editing XD My favorite was the art museum.
Your videos are fantastic! It's very creative and entertaining! Good Job! Verbs or adjectives would be very good for next week's KWOW.. ^^
I love your sense of humor!
omg I live near that mall where teakwon do is standing!! It's the Puente Hills Mall!!!
So impressed with all the effort you put into your videos. You are really good with Photoshop, too, or whatever you use to insert all the funny pictures of Billy Jin and others. I really can't believe how good your videos are and how you can make them in a week. I'm sure you have a regular job and life outside of UA-cam. Thanks for all you do to make Korean lessons fun and entertaining!
professor i'm already at the 노래방, :):):) i love your pictures, and how u edit them with the everyone's pix, they're cool!!
i would like to learn adjectives, it would be awesome to see a video about describing all ur characters!
your videos are amazing, they are easy to follow and make learing vocabulary interesting. i think it would be cool if we could learn how to form basic sentances with vocabulary from past kwow episodes. Or even an episode about differnt particles (like yo or eess) or sentance structures. :) please keep up the great work its very much apperciated!
hello and good morning professor oh, billy, oppa and grandma kim. thank you sharing fun info and learning through kwow =) i find that i'm having fun watching while learning a little about korean language and a little about the culture.
could you also share with us the different professions in korean? it's like having a session of korean in the form of "who are the people in your neighborhood?"
thanks much =)
Wow! Great episode, very helpful and entertaining. 감사합니다 :) 집에있어요 :)
So much awesomeness on the 노래방 pic!
Thank you very much for all your great lessons :D
Please teach us how to describe a room and the stuff in it.
Like bed, desk, chair, window, telephone, ...
or the school subjects like history, maths, chemistry etc.
:)
My Wednesdays aren't the same without your show anymore. I have tried to memorize some words before but with your videos it's much more fun. I'm really thankful for your hard work and I'm amazed at how good you are at teaching, I wish you all of the best. 모든 면에서 감사합니다. By the way, 집에있어요 but 노래방에 가고 싶어요 in Korea someday. haha Abraços do Brasil!
감사합니다
@Ceciliah8023 maybe you can try this: control panel -> regional and languages option -> languages -> details -> add and find "korean " then you can get the korean input. but the input of those alphabets are not the same as the qwerty keyboard ,for example "k" in the keyboard is "ㅏ" .. hope it helps.
@Ceciliah8023 you can also go onto google translate! They have a keyboard you can use. Either click on the letters or hold down a button (I can't remember which one) on your keyboard and you can type using your keyboard.
Thank you! This video is really useful!
@michysatchi good morning/afternoon/evening is anyong (non forma), anyong asayo (formal)..
kwow episode # 5 teaches how to say hello & goodbye in korean
hope i helped.
Could you do a how to introduce yourself video next week, pretty please? I love your videos, they're so helpful and fun! :)
yes great video as expected and very rich in information !!!
Awesome!! Thank You, thank You, thank You SO MUCH for this lesson!! 감사합니다!! :D
I'm really into KWOW. And I'm really into the idioms when learning a new language. Do Korean use idioms in their daily conversations? I just wonder if you could teach us some famous idioms or proverbs that are popular used in daily life in Korea next week please? ^^ I would be very grateful for that. Thank you!
Have a nice day! You have done a really great job!!!
I love all the details you put in this video. Watching each picture is like playing "Where's Wally". :D
Great Vid, Can we learn Verbs and how to use them for your next KWOW?
terrific! keep up the good work!
Thank you ❤️
Would the asking where someplace is part apply to objects/items aswell?
도서관에서 공부를 많이하고 책 많이도 읽어서 너무 좋아해요
loving the videos can u please do one about Korean money next please xxxx
Professor Oh, can you please tell us how to form/construct sentences ! like when you say (eg: 'Jessica,its so hot outside!), like would you say the name first or last etc.
She already has a video up on that, it was like KWOW #5,
but to say Hi Informally is : Anneyong. (Ann-nee-yong)
and formally it is : Anneyonghaseo (Ann-nee-yong- ha-se-yo)
And its the same thing for goodbye. but more respectful phrases are given in the video.
Koreans help: the last syllable of “supermarket” is 켓. How do you get the “ket” sound when it looks like “kes”. Thank you.
Loved it!
Thank you!
super super super nice.. thanks
I am at 집. Can you do a video about sentence structure?? And are you gonna make a new 'learn korean' video??
6:30 miss me with those taronga zoo giraffe's tho, sydney represent
Clare Rose once I was at the giraffe enclosure and I got my knee stuck in the fence so I just looked at the harbour and pretended to not notice the giraffe licking my knee xD
AMAZING!!!!
Wow, kwow haha, your videos are really professional!!
Thanks for uploading!! \(^o^)/ your pictures are awesome! Useful as always!!!! 집에 있서요. 🏠
I want to know when to use formal/informal appropriately. I still don't get the difference. More info on this please!
Hello just want to ask how can we pronounce Good morning/ Good Afternoon and Good Evening in korean... Is there formal or Informal way... teach those please :)
7:44 a bakery in hongkong!! haha
the words sound similar to chinese a lot.. i will learn it! thanks for you tutorial again.
professor oh i love you :D
can you teach us the sound effects in korean? like thud, bang, and also what sounds animals make like in english a cat's sound is described as meow, in japanese its nya, so what would the sound be in korean?
@audie1964 You don't need a 'korean keyboard' to type in hangul, if you have windows vista or windows 7 all you need to do is go to the control pannel and change your language settings, add korean to your languages and everytime you need to type in hangul you just have to go to the bottom right of your desktop and toggle from english to korean and voila, you now have a korean keyboard!! Explore & enjoy your keyboard!! :-)
Professor Oh is soooo cool! :D
I was wondering if you could do a how to introduce yourself video for next week please ? ^^
Next week can you do adjectives or opposites
I think furniture/rooms in a house would be interesting.
anyone know what the stereotypical asian song in the sentence part is called/ where i can find it? i see it all around youtube, but no one cites it or ever mentions it, so can someone help???
I sometimes hear in some K-dorama, when someone calls someone's name - Hye Mi, and when they call her, they say 혜미아, so, can you teach us, how we can call someone's name? Thank you!
If I wanna ask for something i have to get the persons atintion first right ?
will .. there is this word ( chogeyo ) in dramas .. but for some reason
it sounds unpolite :| .. is there any other words ?
sorry for my bad english :3
What is pharmacy in korean word?
Hi(: Can you make a video of KPOP?
I would love to know more about how Korean personal names work!
can we learn how to do sentence structure and some verbs please
What does 가(고나서) mean? I thought
다음에 was after.
I've juz found that the pronunciation of many places from this video is like that of Chinese names! How lucky!
How about transportation in next KWOW?
For bus station, you have it as 버스, yet the romanization says "bbuh sseu". That makes me a little confused. I thought you only did double consonants in the romanization when they're double consonants in the Korean, like 뻐쓰? So wouldn't 버스 be "bus seu"? Ah mah gawd, confuuused @A@
감사합니다 ^^ 집에있어요
jeep eh eess uh yo.. han geuk eess uh yo..
i don't know how to type in hangul.. unless cut and paste from google translator or something..
미국에 있어요
6:32, funny the pic is tacen in australia lamo
Cool video! :)
You should do terms of endearment for next week or the week after that in honor of Valentines Day =)
@audie1964 You're welcome!! So did it work for you?? I'm happy I was able to help you, although I'm not a 'bro' (I'm a girl) Lol!!! :)
It can seem hard at the beggining because you don't know which letter is wich but after a while it starts getting easier and you start doing it mechanicly!! Enjoy!!
Wow
@Kyoukichi 짐에있어요. :)
Can you teach us greetings and goodbyes ?
Oman's Wednesday Is Just Like Your's Friday :D
oh.. so this is what shinee meant when they "booked" chun hyang during that play they did on hello baby! aah... bad boys!!
Could we learn how to count Korean won?
집에 있어요!!!
PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW TO RIGHT A SENTENCE! LIKE THE STRUCTURE!! PLEASE!! JEBAL! POR FABOR! :(
나는 1324 그린 필드 코트 네이 퍼빌 illnois에서 오전
very entertaining... LOVE it!!! :)) 감사합니다.... how to say, "I wanna buy a new clothes, shoes, bag..etc.. "
I've been waiting here for months...where the hell is this Kwow bus?
시내 가고 십어요 그리고 클럽 바디에! I know it might be structured incorrectly but if you could correct that would be much help, I want to be able to tell this to the cab driver next weekend ^ㅅ^
How to said cute?
Oh, and saranghae Professor Oh, you are awesome!
집 에 있어요.
1:27 omg
1:03 LOL! AHAHAH! :D
Teach us about korean grammer and sentence structure :-)
Jeep eh eess uh yo. I don't have a korean keyboard.
Hamburglarification that’s okay, you can get one by going to settings and clicking on language 😁
집에 있어용~~~ ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Loved your comment about Booking Clubs not being for feminists! 😂😂😂😂😂
집 에있어요
Next week, please do things people say in relationships!
jeep eh eess uh yo (i dont have the korean keeboard at computer
guys reply to me how many edits of themselves have you seen!!
1:05 nice, granny Kim...
집에있어요
집에있어요.
me needz to visit that karaoke and that bbq house :3
Taronga Zoo! 6:34
As an aussie i'm claiming this as a shoutout =P
shopping mall is shopping mall... lol
아년하네요 산생님!!! 타티아나 입니다! 콜롬비아 사람 이에요! 집 에 있어요!!
고마워!!!! :-)
집에 있어요