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you guys should really create a book about the language of korean historically. like, how to say anything from the joseon era or something. cuz i really want to learn how to say it.
Omg they should really make a book about the language of korean historically because it helps us understand korea more too it would benefit people like me who loves history
omg yes a book like that would be so cool! i absolutely love the way they spoke back then, it sounds so elegant idk i really like the sound of the korean from the old kingdoms
We do have similar things. Cuz We learn some old Korean grammars(like formals or pronunciations) or some words cuz we have old Korean literatures in Korean language SAT. We learn these in high school. which means..yes, it would burn your brain cells. it’s even hard for Koreans. Old words are very different or it has Chinese characters that modern people don’t use so it’s hard to understand it without dictionary explanations. I recommend it to learn it after you speak Koreans like natives. Even though you mastered it, it would be very hard because Koreans hear old expressions from media from a really young age, but unless you’re not a native, it’s pretty useless to have those book. in brief: we have those old Korean language books for students. But it means even natives can’t understand it.
I love the way we spoke back then! It was so elegant and respectful. Joseon is actually one of the rare country that really respected women during that time. Even the husband spoke in honorific to the wife. To show the respect for the wife :) OOOOh maybe I should make the book... LOL
Haha I love the opening and ending bits using traditional speech to talk about subscribing! And it looks like everyone had lots of fun, which is great :D
I loved the hanboks in Moonlight Drawn by Clouds, so it was interesting to learn more about traditional Korean clothing! Thank you for an entertaining video!
Actually, the costumes in this drama was adapted to fit in the modern aesthetics, applying the chinese traditional design , not real hanfu. In ancient times, Korean nobles wore the clothes given by china empror and the public in white.
Gisaengs were said to not be prostitutes but he able to do martial arts, literature and singing, I think I would have been one if I was born in that era like the Joseon Dynasty
Congratulations, you just offended a Korean. 'Ancient Korea was China's slave?' REALLY? ARE YOU SERIOUS??? Korea has it's own unique history and clothing that SOME TIME shared with China.
LOL I thought Chinese people got rid of many of their traditional culture through cultural revolution? Chinese politicians themselves chose to abolish some of the beautiful traditions that came down from confucians and ancestors. Good thing that some Chinese people with common sense managed to spare few things from being destroyed, but they sure ain't your mommy and daddy. You're just jealous that K-pop and dramas are doing so well, but your industry will thrive as well without all those censorship, oh but are you even allowed to comment in UA-cam? Hah your just nipple obsessed creep. crawl back into your cave and stop shaming other Chinese people who are not like you.
During the shila era chinese clothing was indeed adopted by Korea due to main exports of chinese silks. China was also one of the more powerful commerce which influenced many korean styles. But when Korea sought independence they began to develop a new style hence the hanbok. Why is the hanbok so drastically different from the Chinese clothing? It has do to with the waist line. Chinese clothing if you can obviously see, accentuate the waists line as much as possible as well as using silks, but the hanbok abolish it completely and use a stiffer coarser material. The designs are completely different in both design and material used. And although chinese did have the upper hand in the beginning, towards the goreyo era I believe Korea became far more independent and outstanding. But in the end both nations fell to the might of the tiny nation that was Japan. If anyone was anyone's slaves it was that most Asian nations including China and Korea were the slaves of Japan due to not only terrorism of war and the kidnap and torture of young girls forced to become comfort women for japanese soldiers.
This was a really interesting video!! It'd be nice if you guys made a video on the olden way of speaking, sort of like the beginning of the video? Thank you for the hard work! :D
Really enjoyed this video! Fun and informative but more dynamic. Love the old style speech at the begin and the end too XD Hope to see more videos like this :)
this was so cool. pls do more videos on korean history and cultural clothing, it really fascinates me. also shreiked when I heard Blood, Sweat and Tears in the store background LOL
hanbok I really want to wear it it look so beautiful I just want to go to Korea and try it anyway thanks for this enteresting video everyone Hwaiting from Tunisia
i kept thinking of empress ki fashion and relating to everything all through the video 😂 the informations , the concept and the whole thing is so beautiful and interesting ❤👍 kedp it up
I love history so I’d love to read a book about Korean history in Korean but all the ones I’ve found so far are too difficult for me, though I’ve just moved to Seoul so hopefully I’ll have more luck finding one here. I’d love for TTMIK to make one similar to their News in Korean textbook!
The number of claws of the dragon on the red grown 袞龍袍 is inaccurate. Korean kings were only allowed to use dragons with 4 claws. The five-claw dragon is reserved for the Chinese Emperor. Only during the Korean Empire period were 5 claws used.
Would I be asking too much if I say you guys could do more of these korean culture related videos, like were does the korean language come from, a little bit of korean history aswell??
Hello! Can anyone answer me please? I am planning to go to Korea sometime after the pandemic. I am just wondering if the hanbok rentals have the queen’s hair (wig)? I want my mom to look exactly like the queen mother in the sageuk dramas. Thanks!
I hope CCP netizens stop distorting Korea's history and culture. Before Ming Dynasty, Mongols ruled China. Mongolians liked Goryeo(old Korea) sheep. Goryeo hanbok, which was popular in the Yuan Dynasty, is being insisted on as Ming Dynasty Hanfu these days. I heard that hanfu is the traditional costume of the Han people? But why do they wear hanbok, which was popular among Mongolian royalty and nobles? In fact, I had never even heard the word Hanfu 2000 years ago. I am disgusted with the CCP's greedy policy of integrating ethnic minorities. Free tibet! Free Uyghur! Goguryeo kingdom, Taekwondo, Kimchi, Hanbok, Hangeul, Seollal are Korean.
Hello, can i ask you to make a video about how to play Yut(?) and Go!Stop(?), I'm sorry i do not know how to input the request so i left a comment here.
How about making Sageuk Korean explanations like in this video? because when I watch K drama with Eng Subs then often times I can see a lot of misinterpreted translations because Sageuk uses a lot of old Korean than modern day Korean inestead.
Guess what, most of the hanboks you can try in the studios in Korea, are based on the 18th to 19th century, and limited by the designs from the dramas. Most of Korean people don't know how does hanbok in before 18~19th century, and the government even don't try to promulgate the forms of them.
Is this place new? I've been to N Seoul Tower 4 times but I didn't see this place. Can we walk around outside with the hanboks or is it special just for the team? If so, how long are we allowed to wear them?
Them:praises,loving, the outfits etc. MEANWHILE ME WITH MY CRACKHEAD CULTURED ARMY SENSE TINGLED MY SPY LIKE EARS : HEARING BLOOD,SWEAT AND TEARS ON 3:05 to 3:15 and saying I'm vibin' with y'all folks!
Talk To Me In Korean Thank you! I forgot to ask but where can we rent hanboks just like what you're wearing in the vid? We're planning to go to Gyeongbukgong palace and my friend told me it's okay not to pay the entrance fee as long as you rent hanboks. Any recommendations please?
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you guys should really create a book about the language of korean historically. like, how to say anything from the joseon era or something. cuz i really want to learn how to say it.
Omg they should really make a book about the language of korean historically because it helps us understand korea more too it would benefit people like me who loves history
omg yes a book like that would be so cool! i absolutely love the way they spoke back then, it sounds so elegant idk i really like the sound of the korean from the old kingdoms
But I'm sure it'll burn your neural cells for sure...
We do have similar things. Cuz We learn some old Korean grammars(like formals or pronunciations) or some words cuz we have old Korean literatures in Korean language SAT. We learn these in high school. which means..yes, it would burn your brain cells. it’s even hard for Koreans. Old words are very different or it has Chinese characters that modern people don’t use so it’s hard to understand it without dictionary explanations. I recommend it to learn it after you speak Koreans like natives. Even though you mastered it, it would be very hard because Koreans hear old expressions from media from a really young age, but unless you’re not a native, it’s pretty useless to have those book.
in brief: we have those old Korean language books for students. But it means even natives can’t understand it.
I love the way we spoke back then! It was so elegant and respectful. Joseon is actually one of the rare country that really respected women during that time. Even the husband spoke in honorific to the wife. To show the respect for the wife :) OOOOh maybe I should make the book... LOL
I always love the Gisaeng fashion. The hats are so pretty! This was a really good and educational video.
Haha I love the opening and ending bits using traditional speech to talk about subscribing! And it looks like everyone had lots of fun, which is great :D
+Constance Ho Glad you noticed and liked that! Thanks a lot for watching ^_^
I really love these videos. So pretty and it's to experience something like this even if it's through a screen
+Cheryl lin Thank you!!
Omg I love your aegyo and your model walk at the end!!! All of you looked beautiful, even Seokjin 😂
I loved the hanboks in Moonlight Drawn by Clouds, so it was interesting to learn more about traditional Korean clothing! Thank you for an entertaining video!
Actually, the costumes in this drama was adapted to fit in the modern aesthetics, applying the chinese traditional design , not real hanfu. In ancient times, Korean nobles wore the clothes given by china empror and the public in white.
@@maybabe9388 Are you kidding me? Please go learn history of Korea and China ( Goryeo ) Goryeoyang !
@@maybabe9388 한국이 흰옷을 입은것은 초상이 많았기때문이고 탈색 문화가 발달했었기때문이며, 중국 원나라때 한국 고려의 의상 음식문화등이 전파됬다.
Loved this video! Everyone looked so beautiful, even the King. Lol!!!
My favorite is the gisaeng's hanbok. I think It's really pretty, but of course all of you guys look nice. 사랑해요
Evee Bear gisaeng is clothing of Prostitute girl in Korean imperial time
A high rank prostitute
hyunjin lee lol
Gisaengs were said to not be prostitutes but he able to do martial arts, literature and singing, I think I would have been one if I was born in that era like the Joseon Dynasty
Wow!!! You all look handsome and beautiful in the clothing!!! Thanks for sharing the video, I loved it!
+Justin Summersell Thank you for watching! ^_^
I am from🇮🇳 india .I love the traditional Korean🇰🇷 clothes. 🙏🙏🙏🥰is so cute .
The handbooks are so beautiful! I can't wait to try one on one day! :)
우와! 😍 I love this video! It also teaches me of what Kings and Queens and normal people in Korea would wear 😮 Such beautiful outfits!!
Love Korean Hanbok 🇰🇷❤️
I love Korean trafitional outfits. I neef that gisaeng hanbok
Congratulations, you just offended a Korean. 'Ancient Korea was China's slave?' REALLY? ARE YOU SERIOUS??? Korea has it's own unique history and clothing that SOME TIME shared with China.
LOL I thought Chinese people got rid of many of their traditional culture through cultural revolution? Chinese politicians themselves chose to abolish some of the beautiful traditions that came down from confucians and ancestors. Good thing that some Chinese people with common sense managed to spare few things from being destroyed, but they sure ain't your mommy and daddy. You're just jealous that K-pop and dramas are doing so well, but your industry will thrive as well without all those censorship, oh but are you even allowed to comment in UA-cam? Hah your just nipple obsessed creep. crawl back into your cave and stop shaming other Chinese people who are not like you.
Girl Artisan Some time shared? I mean the names itself "Hanbok"(Korean) and "Hanfu"(Chinese) are pretty much the same.
handsome boy Ugly Chinese! Taiwan No.1😘
During the shila era chinese clothing was indeed adopted by Korea due to main exports of chinese silks. China was also one of the more powerful commerce which influenced many korean styles. But when Korea sought independence they began to develop a new style hence the hanbok. Why is the hanbok so drastically different from the Chinese clothing? It has do to with the waist line. Chinese clothing if you can obviously see, accentuate the waists line as much as possible as well as using silks, but the hanbok abolish it completely and use a stiffer coarser material. The designs are completely different in both design and material used. And although chinese did have the upper hand in the beginning, towards the goreyo era I believe Korea became far more independent and outstanding. But in the end both nations fell to the might of the tiny nation that was Japan. If anyone was anyone's slaves it was that most Asian nations including China and Korea were the slaves of Japan due to not only terrorism of war and the kidnap and torture of young girls forced to become comfort women for japanese soldiers.
조선시대때 한복들도 단아하면서 우아하고 예쁘지만 삼국시대때 한복중에서도 신라시대때의 한복패션쇼를 보았는데 엄청나게 화려했었음. 삼국시대때 의상들도 많이 만들어 각 지역마다 전통우리한복 행사들도 많이하고 입어주면좋겠다~😍💕💕
This was a really interesting video!! It'd be nice if you guys made a video on the olden way of speaking, sort of like the beginning of the video? Thank you for the hard work! :D
+Jia Hui Sim Thank you!! We can certainly make a video about old-style Korean :)
It's so interesting to see the explanations and names for certain Hanbok aspects!
i really like the style of the gisaeng outfit! gisaeng sound really interesting :)
+Samrawit Sisay Yeah it must have been quite a unique job.
Wow the dresses are so pretty!!
Yes, I have studied it specially. The king's clothes are the same as those of the princes of Ming Dynasty in China. Thank you for your posting.
that black dress is so pretty😍
너무 좋아요!! 예쁘다~! 새해 복 많이 받으세요!! ^^
3:53 I really like this black one.
Really enjoyed this video! Fun and informative but more dynamic. Love the old style speech at the begin and the end too XD Hope to see more videos like this :)
Very beautiful hanboks! U guys all looked fabulous! ;)
I've been watching these videos for quite some time, and they are very interesting and helpful! So you just got a new subscriber (:
+Cynthia Andres Thank you so much!! : ) Check out our curriculum page as well talktomeinkorean.com/curriculum
it looks really pretty and elegant
this was so cool. pls do more videos on korean history and cultural clothing, it really fascinates me. also shreiked when I heard Blood, Sweat and Tears in the store background LOL
+19lashby Thank you!! ^_^ We'll definitely do more videos on cultural topics like this one.
hanbok I really want to wear it it look so beautiful I just want to go to Korea and try it anyway thanks for this enteresting video everyone Hwaiting from Tunisia
i kept thinking of empress ki fashion and relating to everything all through the video 😂 the informations , the concept and the whole thing is so beautiful and interesting ❤👍 kedp it up
Empress Ki was set in Yuan dynasty China, and are entirely historically inaccurate in terms of fashion.
khyang hwa !looks so beautiful !
저도 그런한복 입고싶어요! 짱!
너무 예쁘다 😍
정말 화려하고 아름다웠는데 저도 한번 입어 보고 싶어요 😢
Suka bgtt sm hanboknya😍😘
I love history so I’d love to read a book about Korean history in Korean but all the ones I’ve found so far are too difficult for me, though I’ve just moved to Seoul so hopefully I’ll have more luck finding one here. I’d love for TTMIK to make one similar to their News in Korean textbook!
Very beautiful! ♡♡♡
guys you look you so pretty in that thumbnail!!
+funpunk1 감사합니다 ^_^
You really fit in hanboks
I like very much this clothes!😍😍😍😍😍🔝
Beautiful traditional clothes.
+Kpop Space Yes!!
The number of claws of the dragon on the red grown 袞龍袍 is inaccurate. Korean kings were only allowed to use dragons with 4 claws. The five-claw dragon is reserved for the Chinese Emperor. Only during the Korean Empire period were 5 claws used.
Ray Cui I didn’t know that
They technically weren't allowed to, but the Koreans considered the Qing emperors as barbarians and didn't like obeying their rules.
@@baamonster2 袞龍袍 is the clothes of the Ming Dynasty too
I love Hanbok and I heard blood, sweat and tears in the background.
the queen and the king are very relaxed :-) 7:38
Ohh i love these outfits
+Habiba Saeed Yes! They are lovely : )
Talk To Me In Korean
THANK YOU FOR REPLYING!! :D
Definately adding this place to my itinerary. When I'll be there??? Saving $ now.
So Beautiful 😍 of Korea 🇰🇷
I would love to wear one? Can i 🥺💜
Would I be asking too much if I say you guys could do more of these korean culture related videos, like were does the korean language come from, a little bit of korean history aswell??
Im the only one that heard in 3:06 blood sweat and tears from BTS?
Andriana Galani I heard it too!
VS Editor glad... Im not alone!!!😂
After I am see this video, I am want to wear hanbok and make up.
You are so pretty in these hanboks! The ladies look so feminine
+stakito75 감사합니다 ^^
So beautiful! like, like, like ❤
I need that queen hanbok
I am here because of mr queen kdrama❤
8:36 please tell me queen seat pink and white name?
Could you guys please tell me the name of the hanbok rental shop you created for this vlog?
Love those outfits. Where can you buy one.
Hello! Can anyone answer me please? I am planning to go to Korea sometime after the pandemic. I am just wondering if the hanbok rentals have the queen’s hair (wig)? I want my mom to look exactly like the queen mother in the sageuk dramas. Thanks!
That queen's hair is 가체(Gache)! I can't ensure that you can borrow that😭 But on the internet or some store may be able to lend it!
I woulg like to try those 😍
I hope CCP netizens stop distorting Korea's history and culture.
Before Ming Dynasty, Mongols ruled China. Mongolians liked Goryeo(old Korea) sheep. Goryeo hanbok, which was popular in the Yuan Dynasty, is being insisted on as Ming Dynasty Hanfu these days.
I heard that hanfu is the traditional costume of the Han people? But why do they wear hanbok, which was popular among Mongolian royalty and nobles?
In fact, I had never even heard the word Hanfu 2000 years ago.
I am disgusted with the CCP's greedy policy of integrating ethnic minorities.
Free tibet! Free Uyghur! Goguryeo kingdom, Taekwondo, Kimchi, Hanbok, Hangeul, Seollal are Korean.
OMG so pretty
Hello, can i ask you to make a video about how to play Yut(?) and Go!Stop(?), I'm sorry i do not know how to input the request so i left a comment here.
+CMH GZB Sure!!! We can do that for sure!
I want to make a vlog like this
omG i would also like to wear the Queen's attire!
I want to wear that if i have a chance to go in Korea hahaha
Nice
How about making Sageuk Korean explanations like in this video? because when I watch K drama with Eng Subs then often times I can see a lot of misinterpreted translations because Sageuk uses a lot of old Korean than modern day Korean inestead.
I love IT
I would like to see what the korean palace looks like
How does the belt stay on? Since it's left lose at the back, how doesn't it fall? Genuinely asking as I can't figure...
Is there supposed to be a "Subscribe" annotation at 0:08?
Thoroughly enjoyed it and learning about the culture outside of KPOP. I would like to know why did the king and queen sat in different rooms ?
The belt of the king's dress makes the proportions look wierd
I plan to visit this spring and I know asian sizes normally run small. I was wondering is there options for Plus size (like 2XL) to fit in a hanbok?
Where is that place in Seoul?
What did the court ladies wear?
경은씨 에서 그 어우동 한복이 아주 잘 어울려요. (Sorry if I got the grammar or conjugation wrong here!)
Guess what, most of the hanboks you can try in the studios in Korea, are based on the 18th to 19th century, and limited by the designs from the dramas.
Most of Korean people don't know how does hanbok in before 18~19th century, and the government even don't try to promulgate the forms of them.
Is it possible to have a video on korean spoken in historical drama? like 옵니다 ending etc.
Wow Kyung-hwa looks so happy in that gisaeng outfit! They all look beautiful
Yay I'm early.
Do they sell these costumes
Is this place new? I've been to N Seoul Tower 4 times but I didn't see this place. Can we walk around outside with the hanboks or is it special just for the team? If so, how long are we allowed to wear them?
let me introduce to you...
the cast for a new upcoming kdrama
Who can tell me were I can buy like this true the online shop.
I'm from Philippines
Where can I rent those?
Them:praises,loving, the outfits etc.
MEANWHILE
ME WITH MY CRACKHEAD CULTURED ARMY SENSE TINGLED MY SPY LIKE EARS : HEARING BLOOD,SWEAT AND TEARS ON 3:05 to 3:15 and saying I'm vibin' with y'all folks!
I have to find a korean husband so I can wear hanbok😂
WOW!
Kimchi=korea
Sushi=japan
Cvoid=china
Haha
Wow
omg Im so early 😂😂
How much would it cost to rent a royal hanbok? I'd love to wear it once I get there in Seoul on March.
+Seoul Mate It cost us around 40,000 won per person : )
Talk To Me In Korean Thank you! I forgot to ask but where can we rent hanboks just like what you're wearing in the vid? We're planning to go to Gyeongbukgong palace and my friend told me it's okay not to pay the entrance fee as long as you rent hanboks. Any recommendations please?
Modest clothes 😁
Why joo yeon didn't dress up in a traditional dress??
vlog was good 😀but sadly lacking Indonesian translation 😌,
hahaha nice intro
lmao dat airplane landing sound effect tho xDD