Ok so I think this is how it works (be in mind I'm not an expert. I just started learning korean too). So in English our sentences are constructed in SVO (subject, verb, object) but in Korean it's SOV (subject, object, verb). In most Korean sentences they just imply the subject of the sentence. So imagine a "na" before the sentence "tony leul saranghaeyo". So the sentence is in SOV. Also "leul" or "reul" marks the Direct Object, or the thin that the verb is acting upon. I hope this is right xD
Garlic, without garlic my meals I make would be bland, also onion, and hot peppers. I make garlic pasta with olive oil, I put equivalent to two bulbs in my pasta so my husband and I reek but we know garlic is great for your immune system. Thanks for your video. I am learning everyday and the words and letters are getting easier to read. All thanks to you.
How about "grains" commonly used in Korea...... and bakery items. Also, you have many starches, salts, sugars........... and many supermarket items that could be featured. Anyway, I've been enjoying your videos. Outstanding.
I lived in Korea and I know that the drinking culture is very specific. Please teach us about the different alcohol and how you should drink or pour while drinking with friends or elders?
I have been watching all of your shows. I want to say go ma woh for all your lessons. I am a big fan of kpop. I listen to 2ne1, snsd, big bang and others. You have been a huge help. so again go ma won. :) Annyoung....oh and my favorite ya che is beu ro col lee. ;)
You could also say Tony, I love you in English? But i agree the sentence structure of other languages are often different so it would be nice to learn some general rules :) I am Norwegian myself so English is not my first language (It is hard to keep track of 5 different languages sometimes) xD... I need to learn Korean because I might be going to summer school at Korea University in Seoul this summer :D
@96music4eva @ILuvKirito thank you! I never really thought about it that way, but it makes sense. It also cleared up a lot, so now I'll be able to speak Korean without sounding uneducated lol. 감사합니다 :)
Your Videos are so helpfull 💗 Thank you so much for teaching ! It makes korean mich easier for me! I'm from Germany so languages like korean or japanese are very difficult for me...thank you for your help😙 By the way; I looove your travelvlogs and your other Channel 💗💗👍
Hey professor Oh! Some of my friends play a korean game. So i tried it too. I kinda got addicted to it but its hard to get strong and rich on that game because i cant read anything. It did get my interested into the language though and i want to learn it really badly. Whats the best stuff for me to learn so ill understand fastest what people are saying? just grammatical stuff or also stuff like in the kwow's. I bet food doesnt have anything to do with the game though xd
Can we learn some adjectives in KWOW next week? Eg, small, big, fat, thin, many, a bit, handsome, pretty....etc...? PLEASEEEEEE! thanks ;))) BTW, awesomeee videos :DDD
@xBeautifuLLiar9832x I don't know everything about sentence structure in Korean, but I know it goes SOV (subject object verb) rather than in English it goes SVO (subject verb oject) I hope I helped a little! ^^
So ever since beginning to learn Korean, I've noticed this in other languages other than English- the way sentences are formed? Like, if to say " I love Tony" then its said " Tony leul saranghaeyo" even though Tony is at the end in English? So please teach us how to formulate sentences! Thumbs up if you think the same please! ツ
I just realized I can totally read hangul!!! Thanks so much for you're awesome lessons and kwows!!!
I honestly forget these are all the same person :D Each one has such a distinct character! I love these so much :) Thanks for making Korean fun!
Ok so I think this is how it works (be in mind I'm not an expert. I just started learning korean too). So in English our sentences are constructed in SVO (subject, verb, object) but in Korean it's SOV (subject, object, verb). In most Korean sentences they just imply the subject of the sentence. So imagine a "na" before the sentence "tony leul saranghaeyo". So the sentence is in SOV. Also "leul" or "reul" marks the Direct Object, or the thin that the verb is acting upon. I hope this is right xD
3:31 LOL any filipino's here in 2020?
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TALE OF NOKDU IM A BIG FAN!!!
저 감자 그리고 고구마 너무 좋아요..
Can you pls make a video about traditional korean foods... how can you prepare them...
Thanx
Garlic, without garlic my meals I make would be bland, also onion, and hot peppers. I make garlic pasta with olive oil, I put equivalent to two bulbs in my pasta so my husband and I reek but we know garlic is great for your immune system. Thanks for your video. I am learning everyday and the words and letters are getting easier to read. All thanks to you.
Yes. The countries and something like "where are you from?" "Im from..." and the languages please :)
What do you call Gundre in English. I would like to make Gundre bap but don't know what it is and where to find it. Help plz.
You like Ginger? :)
My favorite veggie is 오이! I love them!
I love 야채
By the way, my Korean-Spanish book has written vegetables as 채소 .
Is it the same? or the meaning is different?
Kim is my favorite snack. Can you show us how to order out at a Korean restaurant and etiquette?
Just a thought, bell pepper also means capsicum right? I always known it as capsicum instead of bell pepper
My favorite Vegetable is 감자(potato) 😋😋😊.
How about "grains" commonly used in Korea...... and bakery items. Also, you have many starches, salts, sugars........... and many supermarket items that could be featured. Anyway, I've been enjoying your videos. Outstanding.
I lived in Korea and I know that the drinking culture is very specific. Please teach us about the different alcohol and how you should drink or pour while drinking with friends or elders?
Is it ginger?
I have been watching all of your shows. I want to say go ma woh for all your lessons. I am a big fan of kpop. I listen to 2ne1, snsd, big bang and others. You have been a huge help. so again go ma won. :)
Annyoung....oh and my favorite ya che is beu ro col lee. ;)
entertaining yet educational! love it =)
Bonja's mole moves from one side to the other throughout the video. LOL.
my favourite vegetable is 고구마 and 김!!!!
So, what is that Kim/Gim/Laver ? I'm just wondering cause I got it from my korean friend, but hacen't tasted it yet...
There are ed few vegetables that i didn't know and never eaten but learning 😂
My all time favorite vegetable is 감자! I could eat it every day! Aish~, where's a potato emoji when you need one?! 😋🍴
is there a study sheet to download?
You could also say Tony, I love you in English? But i agree the sentence structure of other languages are often different so it would be nice to learn some general rules :) I am Norwegian myself so English is not my first language (It is hard to keep track of 5 different languages sometimes) xD... I need to learn Korean because I might be going to summer school at Korea University in Seoul this summer :D
@96music4eva @ILuvKirito thank you! I never really thought about it that way, but it makes sense. It also cleared up a lot, so now I'll be able to speak Korean without sounding uneducated lol. 감사합니다 :)
Hahaha Billy Jin's burp is hilarious
It was useful video 👍 thank you so much 😍
My favorite 야채 is 무 and 감자
Your Videos are so helpfull 💗 Thank you so much for teaching ! It makes korean mich easier for me! I'm from Germany so languages like korean or japanese are very difficult for me...thank you for your help😙 By the way; I looove your travelvlogs and your other Channel 💗💗👍
렌즈콩 is my favourite :) but i like 감자 too.
Happy Wednesday indeed something new to learn !!! :)) Also countries and nationalities is a gd idea.
What kind of video-maker do you use ? o.O
I ate a bowl of Len Jeu Kong earlier today. Will have more Len Jeu Kong tomorrow!
Sarang Sangchu, Maneul gwa Gamja!
06:09 YOURE SO FREAKIN AWESOME! I THINK SO HIGH OF YOU FOR MAKING THESE VIDEOS I HOPE I CAN SPONSOR YOU FOR MAINSTREAM TELEVISON 1ST
My favourite veggie is 감자.😍
isn't avocado a fruit cuz it a has like a huge seed in the middle?
my fave a ah-bo-ka-do.
Hey professor Oh!
Some of my friends play a korean game. So i tried it too. I kinda got addicted to it but its hard to get strong and rich on that game because i cant read anything. It did get my interested into the language though and i want to learn it really badly. Whats the best stuff for me to learn so ill understand fastest what people are saying? just grammatical stuff or also stuff like in the kwow's. I bet food doesnt have anything to do with the game though xd
Could you make a quiz video? Im learning korean and I want to test my knowledge of korean vocabulary.
my favorite 야 채 is 브 로 콜 리. Ginger is also a great vegtable professor oh! :) teach how to say sentences with all the words taught before please. :)
Looks delicious!! Yummm
How would you spell and pronounce "mint" in Korean? (Known as Cilantro in Spanish.)
Yatogami the correct answer is actually "민트", pronounced min-teu
Love this channel
my favourite 야채 are 시금치, 브로콜리 and 콜리플라워/꽃양배추😄
나는 토마토 좋아. :D
나도 그래.
나도😂
나도~~~~
Tomato
@@태형제오빠 what is nado
"you can use cucumbers to give yourself a facial" For some strange reason I like the way she said that.;)
Learning so much thank you
I know this was years ago but I'm learning korean so KWOW is very useful.
😀❤
I like how Bongja has magic powers to move her mole to the other side. :D
what is jicama?
Mushroom is a fungus? And their's eatable seaweed? ... Your videos are always the best. I learned something today. lol
저는 고구마가 제일 좋아해요. XD
thanks for the cool videos!
선생님 감사합니다.^^ 제일 좋아하는 야채가 토마토와 오이예요.
how about we learn different types of rooms, eg. bedroom, living room, office, class room, lecture hall, kitchen etc :)
thanks aloot (gomaohyo)professor oh ur the best;) love ya (saranghaeyo) just wanna ask what is the bamboo shoot /?? o.o
@musicandbookzlovr also european countries as well!
YAY
Now I can say '가지 가져?' (do you have an eggplant)
렌즈콩하고 버섯 짱이야 😋
i dont have a korean keyboard on my kindle but my favorite is ah-bo-ka-do and Grandma Kim's is ginger :)
나 는 오이 가 브로콜리 좋아.... ❤❤👌🌞
나는 시금 오이 당근 제일 좋아해요.
Did I do it right?
I like spinach, cucumbers and carrots the most.
"체리토마토...내꺼야!" ~ B.A.P의 젤로 ♥
난 감자가 제일 좋아!! :))
시금치 I couldn't live without it!
오이 사랑해요!!
You should do a lesson on countries and their languages! I'd love to see that!
Give us a world tour, let's travel the world with professor OH!
can you make a episode about video games?
Cool I like it thank you so much
Can we learn some adjectives in KWOW next week?
Eg, small, big, fat, thin, many, a bit, handsome, pretty....etc...?
PLEASEEEEEE! thanks ;)))
BTW, awesomeee videos :DDD
I like 김 my ultimate fav
How Do You Say The Animals In Korean?
I love Gim/Kim!
제 좋아하는 야채는 아스파라거스예요
Morning Musume knows only Tomato😂😂😂
@xBeautifuLLiar9832x I don't know everything about sentence structure in Korean, but I know it goes SOV (subject object verb) rather than in English it goes SVO (subject verb oject)
I hope I helped a little! ^^
I never knew that Bell Pepper in Korean is the same way to say it in french, I knew it almost all my life :)
my fav. is gam ja, dahng geum, yang pa, oh ee, toh ma toh and the lst one is wan du kong
How do you say corn in Korean?
So ever since beginning to learn Korean, I've noticed this in other languages other than English- the way sentences are formed? Like, if to say " I love Tony" then its said " Tony leul saranghaeyo" even though Tony is at the end in English? So please teach us how to formulate sentences!
Thumbs up if you think the same please! ツ
Does anyone else like her cosplaying
i love kwow school!
Granny Kim's favorite vegetable is ginger.
오이, 감자, 당근 = my favourites
My son loves 감자
what about body parts??? (:
Sorry, i ate all the vegetables..
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... BEP ~AHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
My Favourite 야채 is 오이 and 당근
Go Goo Ma!! Sweet Potato!!!!
내가 제일 좋아하는 야채는 김
How do you spell celery: 셀러리 like in your video? Google translate says 샐러리
So ㅐ instead of ㅔ
My favorite 야채 is 버섯 and I also really love 죽순
Mushroom and ? And ?
Lol when grandma said radish moo...moo....moo
야채 😍 나는 오이 좋아요
my favourite vegetable is 사탕옥수수 ;)
내가 제일 좋아하는 야채는 감자입니다.
I am half Korean.
Andrew Walk stop bragging 😏
How am I bragging? I am simply saying that I am half Korean.
I am too.
Andrew Walk YASS samee
I love 오이 and 무
Muli and green onion
Muli is in hindi, in english it is radish
나는 토마토 제일 좋아해 😋