The way I thought I was wrong not putting 책 in the sentence the first time (as I knew that 권 was the counter for books) and then being so happy to find out I didn't need it after all. Thank you for another interesting lesson Billy 👍🏻
It's nice to see that Billy understands the kind of quantities in which books should be purchased. 😂 감사합니다 빌리 선생님! This was an interesting and useful lesson.
thank you so much! I am currently in a Sejong course and there the subject marker is put at the end of the noun (f.e. monkey) but in Duolingo the suject marker always comes after the counter - so I was really wondering what is right.
선생님 안녕하세요 Would you consider making " learning Korean through songs lyrics" videos? I think many people like learning through songs I will be more than happy if you make some lyrics videos 😊
You'd use 사람 when you're not showing additional respect toward people (and use 분 when you do), but just when you mean "2 people" as a noun - not even necessarily counting them, but just saying "the two of them" or something like that. 명 though on its own doesn't have any extra respect, but isn't impolite, and is the one you'll want to use when actually counting people. 분 though can be used for either just to mean "people" or for counting when you want to show extra respect.
The way I thought I was wrong not putting 책 in the sentence the first time (as I knew that 권 was the counter for books) and then being so happy to find out I didn't need it after all. Thank you for another interesting lesson Billy 👍🏻
It's nice to see that Billy understands the kind of quantities in which books should be purchased. 😂
감사합니다 빌리 선생님! This was an interesting and useful lesson.
You're really good at writing backwards!!!
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Thanks for this lesson Billy! So interesting and useful 😊
Thanks for another great video :)! Learning so much from you!
Thanks so much Billy! It all makes perfect sense.
Do words in Korean often get confused that sound similar to someone who has not encountered Korean in a while?
Thanks for this 🎉
thank you so much! I am currently in a Sejong course and there the subject marker is put at the end of the noun (f.e. monkey) but in Duolingo the suject marker always comes after the counter - so I was really wondering what is right.
"How do you say, "There are 3 monkeys"?"
Me who knows what counter I have to use but doesn't know how to say monkey in korean💀💀
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Would you consider making " learning Korean through songs lyrics" videos? I think many people like learning through songs
I will be more than happy if you make some lyrics videos 😊
I would, but they wouldn't last due to copyright :-)
What about 두 사람 vs 두 명?
You'd use 사람 when you're not showing additional respect toward people (and use 분 when you do), but just when you mean "2 people" as a noun - not even necessarily counting them, but just saying "the two of them" or something like that. 명 though on its own doesn't have any extra respect, but isn't impolite, and is the one you'll want to use when actually counting people. 분 though can be used for either just to mean "people" or for counting when you want to show extra respect.
I’m still stuck on how he’s writing towards the camera on a clear board. BillyGo you writing backwards for us? What is this…!? 😂😂
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Dora the Explorer 😂 this is quality content, lol.
The concept of counters is interesting but....whyyyy! It makes it so complicated 🥲 Chinese has it too.
Whyyyy