Hi Billy, thank you very much for this free course. Although you‘re at the moment in Korea and I’ve already sent you a topic for a video, here is another one that I think would be quite helpful: different ways to say „to consider“ and „to be considered“ in Korean. Thank You for your effort!!
this captured friends conversing so well! I've heard fellow learners express the wish to be able to use casual speech with everyone, but I feel like the nuanced banter in casual speech (which ofc contributes to how great the culture is) is advanced-advanced level to get right^^
People use that other one with everyone (since it's a shortened version of 이놈아), but yeah this is more female-exclusive. 놈 can be used toward anyone, although it's most often used toward men.
I didn't realize the Korean word for apology is the same word for apple until this lesson lol. I had a heck of a time trying to figure out the context of the sentence before your definitions and explanations 😅 Separately, do you have a recommended software program or online course for learning to type in Korean? Thank you!
I made a simple (free) game you can use to practice here: ua-cam.com/video/IQ0JQ-XC9eg/v-deo.html For general typing instructions I also made this video: ua-cam.com/video/60tJhbTBBN0/v-deo.htmlsi=4ocecTk-6VIPBHMs
@@GoBillyKorean Gam-sah-ham-nida Billy sun-seng-nim! Sorry, this is the best I can do until I can get used typing in Korean without pulling my hair out 😅
Hi Billy, thank you very much for this free course. Although you‘re at the moment in Korea and I’ve already sent you a topic for a video, here is another one that I think would be quite helpful: different ways to say „to consider“ and „to be considered“ in Korean. Thank You for your effort!!
this captured friends conversing so well! I've heard fellow learners express the wish to be able to use casual speech with everyone, but I feel like the nuanced banter in casual speech (which ofc contributes to how great the culture is) is advanced-advanced level to get right^^
Hello Billy
Good evening
I have a doubt, why 유진 says that 'how annoying'? Because she didn't tell the cosmetics name, that's why?
That could be why :)
Great content, Billy. Thank you so much.
thank you for this interesting video lesson! ^^ Is 기지배 then the female version of 인마 (which as far as I now means "man, mate, bro")?
People use that other one with everyone (since it's a shortened version of 이놈아), but yeah this is more female-exclusive. 놈 can be used toward anyone, although it's most often used toward men.
@@GoBillyKorean oh I see! thank you for the clarification!!
I didn't realize the Korean word for apology is the same word for apple until this lesson lol. I had a heck of a time trying to figure out the context of the sentence before your definitions and explanations 😅
Separately, do you have a recommended software program or online course for learning to type in Korean?
Thank you!
I made a simple (free) game you can use to practice here: ua-cam.com/video/IQ0JQ-XC9eg/v-deo.html For general typing instructions I also made this video: ua-cam.com/video/60tJhbTBBN0/v-deo.htmlsi=4ocecTk-6VIPBHMs
@@GoBillyKorean Gam-sah-ham-nida Billy sun-seng-nim! Sorry, this is the best I can do until I can get used typing in Korean without pulling my hair out 😅
This is great!! thanks billy!!