Jacksepticeye Speaks FLUENT Korean and SHOCKS OTHER STREAMERS
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- Jacksepticeye Speaks FLUENT Korean and SHOCKS OTHER STREAMERS
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sean and jae: *speaking korean*
corpse: “i’m stuck in the drum set”
My NaMeS jAe?!?
I am you sure I am not sure 🤔 will do it but he would have a great time to tan the next time you get it up 🆙 is going on with the knockout
Corpse 'bout to drum out with Dowoon lol
Hey, step-jack I'm stuck in the drum set
@@partystarter8041 Tf?!
Jack and Jae: Having a normal conversation
Corpse: *I ' M S T U C K O N T H E D R U M S E T-*
Lol-
no one was paying attention 😂
That was my favorite part lol
Heh
Let me help you step-sister ;)
Jack just straight up casually learning korean without noticing is actuall fucking amazing
It was a joke... taking a dig at the clippers who were saying he was fluent when he very much is not
@@blakebell8533 I thought this was one of the clippers channel before I read your reply wtf
Lol it happened to me. If you watch enough videos in Korean and listen to music is korean, your brain will just start to digest and understand it. That’s how some ppl learn languages just from watching TV shows.
@@hotsexyangel that happened to me with english OLKJNCDMSKJDCNJMSJMDKS
@@hotsexyangel it’s called immersion method or smthn, cos that’s how we all first learnt languages when we were babies
Jack: *says the number 18 in Korean*
Also Jack: I'm cursing in Korean!
All jokes, Jack! We love your fluency in Korean.
LOL it is a very fine line between the two!
18 means mass murder in Chinese
I have a korean friend who said that the number 18 and 'fuck' is similar in pronunciation.
Korean here, 18 is 십팔 which is close in pronunciation to the korean equivalent to fuck or shit which is 시발. People do use 18 as another word for 시발
Jack: *speaks korean*
Jae: *speaks korean*
Corpse: *stuck in drum set*
As it should be
hotel: Trivago
where can i find the livestream? i thought it hadn’t happened yet, i missed it i guess
Bruh
The Irishman who lives in London.
Jack, Jae is Korean American born in Argentina. That's why people were saying that it was nice of you to call him native cause he isn't.
Yeah
FUCK SAKES, I can’t fucking escape these GODFORSAKEN bots 😩😭
Daisy May dude Larson prospecting isn’t a bot, they just have all of the features of a bot comment and they just decided to comment on every reply
@@Wewam-yt8un dude sucks lol. He's on every single jacksepticeye video 🙄
Ahhhhh! That makes a lote more sense. Thanks :D
I'm just wholesomely picturing Jack and Momiplier casually speaking Korean to each other
I really hope they one day do a video trying to have a full on conversation in Korean with momiplier 🤣 THAT would be so entertaining!
@@Jcpierce20 that's a great idea
Momiplier.... Eurgh that's cringe
@@leightonrud66 that's what she's referred to as in Mark's community for years
@@leightonrud66 why is it cringe?¿
17:30 okay so I'll explain the origins of Hangul (한글) briefly, Sean was almost right. Korea had its own vernacular (spoken language), but didn't have their own script, and so they used what's called Literary Sinitic (or simply Sinitic), which was a script in China that was written only and didn't have a spoken form, so other countries (Korea, Japan, Vietnam) began using this script to write and started using their own vernacular languages to read it out. In Korea, it was used in different forms, so originally it was used logographically, but they also created new ways of using it phonetically as well (for example Hyangchal/Idu). As Sean said, in the 15th century, King Sejong and his scholars decided to create a new, phonetic script called Hangul to read and write in the Korea vernacular, with the aim of improving literacy rates in the country. However, Hangul wasn't used immediately, as Sinitic was considered to be the script of academia and learning, so Hangul was used by women for personal writings such as poetry etc, and a few others. It was only really in the late 1800s and early 1900s that Hangul became more publicly used such as in newspapers, partly due to wanting to bolster their national identity. The Chinese characters, known in Korean as Hanja (한자) are still used alongside Hangul but only in certain types of writing, again such as in newspapers etc. For anyone who actually reads this, hope it shed some light on the subject! :D
that was so interesting, thank you!
thank you so much!
That was a nice read, thank you! :) I've been trying to learn and it's been fun, though I barely know any words haha. Thank you for the history lesson :D
Nerd
@@AmibwoJeffBob what's wrong with being a nerd?
Next up jacksepticeye calls markipliers mom and speaks fluent korean to her lmao.
Yes XD
Omg yes, has to be done
Jack please do it, will you?
now this i wanna see
IF THIS DOESNT HAPPEN I MIGHT DIE
Irish Potato : *speaks korean*
Swedish meatball : *speaks japanese*
Korean fnaf king: *learning to speak Korean*
Mr world wide
*confused noises*
*their turning asian...*
Coincidence? I THINK NOT!!!
"Learned some Korea?! Learn some fucking English!!" Has gotta be my fave jacksepticeye quote to date.
no joke hearing someone say your accent in your second language is actually good is such a great compliment. im dutch and a friend of mine has an american girlfriend, and she actually told me she was surprised at how good i was at english the first time i met her. that actually made me feel amazing
I can’t wait for “Jack speaks FLUENT English and surprises his friends”
Ooooh savage
Dún do bhéal, amadán
“Jack speaks FLUENT gibberish and surprises everyone”
@@FriskKimura he will NEVER
Top of the morning
"jacksepticeye FLUENT in korean"
jack: I KNOW CARROT
감자 소년은 자랐다. 이제 감자 남자.
@@Mr12Relic why is this so funny to me lmao
IM THE 1.1k LIKE HEHEHEHE
@@convection20 what does it say?
@@w1nr322 "The potato boy grew up. Now he's the potato man."
No but Jack learning a language for love sake is so cute I can’t
I love the fact that he roast’s himself more than roasting other people
Jae: *Speaks in korean*
Jack: *Responds in Korean*
Corpse: “Im stuck on the drum set! Im stuck on the drum set!” 🤣
Jack should play ori and the will of the wisps since he played ori and the blind forest
@@milome1532 this is not even remotely related.
Not him calling Jae a native Korean speaker and not knowing he lives in Korea lol. Jack if only you knew he was a kpop idol
That was hilarious 🤣
@@reagancoots4783 tbh idk he is a kpop idol bc I'm not kpop fan, but jack is a kpop fan so he should know about him 😂
Learning a different language to cheat in among us is as high IQ as it gets
Sup orangepeanut
Hello orange peanut I'm big fan
How many subs can i get off this comment current is (1,56k)
My parents promised if I hit 60k subs by the end of the year there will buy me a new gaming PC, I really need that
Thank you for bearing the pain of watching Amy Schumer for us
To be fair though, Jae speaks Korean fast af. Like he doesn't speak English that fast but Goddamn get him excited for something and if he replies in Korean it's like uhh... I've seen a couple clips of him speaking to other members of Day 6 so fast they were confused 🤣
Jack explaining how he struggled with school and learning and saying it got worse as he grew oder
Now being diagnosed with ADHD: EVERYTHING MAKES SO MUCH MORE SENSE NOW!!
Jack : *speaks Korean*
His fans that were learning Irish: *Irish music stops*
@chrißtøfer PéZéT x58 no
Speak IRISH GAELIC JACK!
Lmaoooo
Bagpipes stop
@@johnleed6774 Gaelic isn't actually actively taught in Ireland, it's actually a language that was very close to dying out
He claims his Korean isn't impressive but the fact that he's learned to hold a conversation in it is very very impressive
We meet again...
Yeah. I can approve that as a korean. I was quite surprised to know that he knows the history behind our characters very well.
@Joanna Andree not always. if you’re learning a new language in a different country/environment than the language is from there’s usually not a lot of places where you can just hear people speaking it conversationally. especially if you’re learning in school, you usually learn vocab, grammar, reading and writing first, but speaking with a bunch of people who also are beginners is not super helpful lmao
It’s even more impressive because it’s much harder to learn a language as an adult compared to learning it as a child due to some brain thing that I don’t remember
Yeah, I'm a korean american and he's probably better than me.
He structured the title and thumbnail like a clips channel would... clever
외국인이 한국말 하면 다들 너무 귀여워 지는거 같아..🥰
Title: Jacksepticeye speaks FLUENT Korean
Jack: Well yes, but actually no
XD
Is it and accomplishment if you get hearted by a UA-camr?
@@Juicy-KingDerp One of the highest honors in the UA-cam community
thank you for over 1.8k likes (i don't know what else to say than thank you people of the internet)
Congrats! You got a heart from Jack! ^^
"Did you know that jacksepticeye was an korean"
Asian people : "one of us, one of us"
I ruined the 69 your welcome
Gooble gobble!!
a*
techno reference?
me, speaking japanese, in no way related: ONE OF US, ONE OF US
We need more of these really made me feel better about finding it hard remembering languages and not learning in school
Learning languages is extremely contextual! I speak okayish German from 4 years in Berlin, but only within specific scenarios. I worked there in English, so my ability to learn was limited. My French is fluent (but not native/perfect) because I spent a year on exchange in high school dedicated to learning French in Brussels. The amount of immersion/privilege to dedicate time to learning really impacts how much you can learn.
An Irishman speaking Korean is as rare as an Australian not swearing.
I’d drink to that
Cheers mates
Edit: 300 likes and I'll say cheers in every accent
Every accent: cheers
Now read that as you may.
as rare as a scotsman not drinking
*kid friendly lazerbeam intensifies*
Or a brit. Dont leave us out the equasion
Jack isn’t shitting when he says you can learn the alphabet really fast. I learnt it in 10 minutes using something I saw on Pinterest three years ago and I have never forgotten it lmao
What was the pinterest thing you used?
yeah which pic I wanna use it lol
@@legendaryhero6695 it’s a comic strip titled Learn to Read Korean in 15 minutes. It has a cartoon man who goes through the alphabet with you and everything and has a blue background. I don’t know how to describe it sorry lmao
yeah, the alphabet is really easy to learn and memorize but the pronunciation part.....
@@clemmychan9295 yeah, I always get confused when I see the four syllables on top of each other as well. Like which one do I say first 😫
His accent is actually really exceptionally good for a non-native. Better than a lot of 2nd generation immigrant speakers
Jack you have just become one of my youtubers now for this right here. I'm actually part Korean myself so this just makes me happy to watch.
I want a friendly conversation between Sean and Mark's mom
Edit after 8 months: In Korean
ME TOO!
Relatable, have a nice day.
Blow this up
@@shmebnasty3712 kaboom, there ya go
yeeessss lol
Comments: “can’t believe Jack is patting himself on the back.”
Actually Jack: “I’m actually not that fluent but I’m happy I know the basics”
I know right
Jack should play ori and the will of the wisps since he played ori and the blind forest
No one said that
@F**СК МЕ! СНЕCK МY РR0FILЕ bot trash, drop dead.
Me: looking for comments that say "can't believe jack is patting himself on the back":
I’m currently learning Korean and I’m so excited to keep learning it! It’s such a nice language! It’ll be my 4th after English, ASL, and Spanish. I’ll be going to high school next year and I hope that I’ll be able to use it a little
Wait those are literally the exact same languages I’m learning too are you me
Honestly coming back to this is so cute! Maybe a collab with Korean Englishman???? I think that would be such wholesome content, and both of them live in the same city...
Jack speaks *FLUENT* Latin and accidentally summons a demon instead of impressing everybody
*Jack speaks fluent Latin and accidentally summons a demon, impressing everybody.
Demon jack summon's: i can grant you one wish
jack: those meanie spammers
demon: this one's on me.
I just imagined Anti being forced into the mortal realm and swearing at Jack in a thicc irish accent
@@mirceadraculov6515 he even impress demon
Jack speaks FLUENT Latin and accidentally starts a fourth punic war
jack: speaks other languages except for English and Irish
everyone: "impossible"
@chrißtøfer PéZéT x58 n o
hOi
@chrißtøfer PéZéT x58 fuck what you want, youre pretty cool 😎
@chrißtøfer PéZéT x58 you have some really heavy competition
@chrißtøfer PéZéT x58 if you wanna be the most hated make a shitty video about someones death
Has it really been that long? I remember watching Jack when he was dating the Korean lass. His flat cap, the cabin in the woods and the TecnoAxe outro... Goodness I'm spiralling down nostalgic memory rabbit hole.
Love this video. Honestly though, learning languages is one of the best ways to spend your time. It just opens up a whole new world and feels incredible. Not that I've done enough of learning to be fair, but still ahah.
Reality: Jack can speak rudimentary Korean.
Internet: JACKSEPTICEYE IS LITERALLY ASIAN.
@jacksepticeyes dad is in hell LOL shut up attention seeker
@Contaminator [mandatory second name] it's a troll account, they want people to get mad at them.
@Contaminator [mandatory second name] eh, doesn't really seem like they regret it, look at their channel
what comment?
oh it was deleted
“I learned some Korea” *realizes* “learn some fucking English”
When I say I felt this on a deep personal level
I don't understand this comment
what...?
@@nootnootmofos7415 he said Korea not Korean
@@actualgarbage8549 tf?
greetings. it’s a good decision of type in “chill yall” on youtube search bar, its good!
@@nootnootmofos7415 as in I speak Korea (the country) not Korean the language
I started learning Korean for the same reason, but it was only a couple months before we realized we weren't a good match. Still, I was absolutely blown away by the writing system. I've dabbled in a lot of languages just for fun, but nothing beats the elegance of written Korean. It's a masterpiece of human communication, and one of my favorite human achievements in general. Seriously, just... wow.
the fact that jae and seán have spoken to each other is so fascinating to me as a debut myday (a full time jae stan) and long-time watcher of seán
Jack is no longer an Irish potato, he is now a Korean noodle.
He's evolved
He’s potato starch noodles
Its not better but also not worse
He's a Korean Takeaway.
Potato noodles
“Jack you’re so mean”
Jack, genuinely confused: WHAT did you just say to me??? 🔫
What jack is bread god
@@zoeyhatzenbuehler3868 🍞
Corpse: Im stuck on the drum set.... XD
13:15 hearing jack pronounce anime in the correct way is such a good thing
As a Chinese who grew up in Germany. I have noticed that seeing someone "obviously not Asian" (as in someone who doesn't look Asian) speak an Asian language (be it fluent or not) just amazes me. There's always this feeling of pride to know that someone went or is going through the trouble to learn a completly different "breed" of a languange. Because it usually means that they are also very interested in the culture to the point where they want to learn the language.
And it's also this sort of funny feeling? Of seeing someone who looks "different" speak Chinese or Korean or etc. It's an interesting sight and sometimes also gives me the thought of: Oh shoot I can't shit talk them in Chinese anymore XD
我這個白人一般會 等人開始講一些不合理的話才會開始跟人家講國語哈哈
小心喔~ 從不知道人家有沒有聽懂~
**Jack speaks Korean**
Momiplier has entered the chat
y u p
🧀
@@user-id6fl9jd4q 🐀
tsk tsk tsk....
1 more like for 1k lol
Noice
Jack when speaking korean: *Normal foreign accent*
Pewds when speaking japanese: ゴゴJOJO THEME INTENSIFIESゴゴ
Now they need to face off
i speak all the language only if use google translate
To much anime
한국말
@@gunnerfunk159 got a problem with that?
so my mom's korean, and hearing jack speak korean is WILD
not only that, but he speaks it very fluently as well (i know i'm late but this just looks cool)
Honestly this was really nice to see (despite seeing it a year late). I'm in college now and I'm learning two new languages and he has a point and being from Ireland like Jack it does feel different going from English to Gaelige to things like Italian or Russian or German and it's nice. Opens the mind
jack: speaks in korean*
meanwhile pewds: screams in japanese*
yare yare daze...
YAMETE!!
bakayarou!
Konichiwa hajimaste watashi wa Joey -im Aussie haha
@@SmittenAce :D
Konnichiwa! Watashiwa RositheCat! Yorushikun.
Jack lied, he studied korean not because he dated a korean girl but because he's a trainee and he's about to debut this year as the first Irishman kpop Idol.
Jack oppar 😍❤️
ohh ok fellow teume
Jyp
😂😂😂I’m surprised Séan didn’t like this yet
I just choked on my tea
7:25 this is an interesting thing to think about... like in german for example Auf Wiedersehen (goodbye) is literally translated as "until I see you again"... which is a different from Auf Wiederhören which is "until I hear you again" (aka goodbye over the phone). Its very interesting to analyze direct translations from other languages, it really gives a lot of insight into the culture and the way people think from different parts of the world.
I dont know how it's spelled so forgive me, but I remember some German pals I was staying with for a bit used to say chus (?) as goodbye, is that more of an informal/friend goodbye?
10:50 jack explaining he is ADHD a year before he was diagnosed hahahaha
Jack: You can probably learn the Korean alphabet in 30 minutes.
Me: *Crying in Japanese*
ikr, over 2000 fucking characters I'm literally crying.
if you count all the rare characters it totals up to 50,000
*laughs in uno dos tres*
I challenge you to a Spanish vs Japanese battle
I’m waiting it should be before 24 horas
Edit: Oh god I didn’t realized how much replies were gonna come in just 1 day, guess I won’t have time to do a battle... adios mi vampiro
Hiragana, Katakana then the fucking demon KANJI
@@jacobkim3690 bruh Japanese has 50,000 characters. There’s three alphabets. How many characters are there in Spanish? 27? That’s laughable.
@@yusha1059 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DONT REMIND ME MAAAAAAN
As a Korean American I am ashamed to say that Jack’s Korean is better than mine.
I'm a Korean American too! :D
@@coffeesoap97 :D hello!
same tho lmaooo
I am not Korean nor American but I wish I was though. Lol
I am Korean American but I have a hard time actually learning to speak in full sentences does anyone have an tips
I actually remember when Jack was starting out, he mentioned he traveled to Korea to meet his girlfriend at the time. Cool that he learned the language strong enough to keep a convo with someone.
Seán should do a series where he learns Korean and teaches us along the way, it would give him a reason to use it more often. He could do so many cool collabs or a video in which he's only allowed to speak Korean the entire time, etc.
Everybody gangster till the Irishman starts speaking Korean.
응
I love how jack's voice gets a little higher and softer when he's speaking Korean
He said it's because he learned from his girlfriend so he speaks kind of like a girl
He said this like 3 years ago idk why I remember this
but its kinda like my japanese friend that has a high voice in english but when he switches to japanese his voice like mf corpse
I take Japanese and it’s like I need to have a higher pitch when speaking
This kinda stuff is normal, every language has a tonal cadence, most asian languages put more emphasis on Vocal tone and language, the Masculine vs Feminine, so most males speak harsher and deeper, because they expect their words to be taken as important and must be listened too, while most females speak softer and shorter, im not an expert in this stuff, I only studied a small amount of Japanese and 2 years of Italian.
I’m actually learning Korean right now, and I absolutely love this!!
안녕하세요 Jacksepticeye! 저는 당신의 수많은 한국인 팬들 중 한명이에요.
저는 당신의 영상을 매우 즐겨보고 있으며 가끔 친구들과 당신에 대해 이야기하기도 한답니다!
저는 당신이 한국어를 사용할 수 있다는 사실에 매우 놀랐습니다.
만약 이 글을 읽게된다면 우리 한국인 구독자들은 당신을 매우 좋아한다는 사실을 기억해주셨으면 합니다.
앞으로도 재미있고 유익한 영상 기대하겠습니다!
Jack: let’s go back
*Universe being created*
Jack: Wait not that far back
Punchline?
@@TXC_CARNAGE how do I punch a line
Bruh wtf kinda joke was this supposed to be
@@_iaden_640 a joke about jack saying “let’s go back” but didn’t specify how far back
That hurt me to read was that supposed to be funny
"The imposter speaks Korean"
Everyone: *accuses Irishman living in Brighton*
Jack: *sweats nervously*
나 임포 아니야
@@SupplySupplier did you say he's not the imposter? I think you said something about "no" and "imposter" but I'm not sure cause the last time I studied Korean was like 3 years ago lol. What did you say?
@@lyrinis me in
Thank you Jack for the MSN Msngr memories. I'm east coast and I'd spend many days and nights talking with my friend from west coast CA...
Ahh wonderful memories thanks again jack
Will admit that with hangul, the only characters I confuse are pretty much the ones that mix vowels to make wa, wo, ui, etc.
Also kimbap/gimbap is so far my favorite non-spicy korean food (that I can get here)
Idk if someone already cleared this up but since Jae was raised in America his Korean he wasn’t very fluent so he actually had to learn (unlike if he was raised in Korea) so that’s why you calling him native was a compliment ^^
I still remember back in the day when he'd say speaking in interviews in English rather than Korean were easier for him hehe :3
yes yes, he’s said before on that korean shows that his pronunciation was really bad, and that he was embarrassed lol. and he prefers to speak in english.
Like Felix from Stray Kids. He's Korean but was raised in Australia and had to learn basically the entire language while in the competition to be in Stray Kids at the label. I think the leader of SKZ Bangchan taught him most of it.
@@jasmined.greene8907 iirc it was Minho who was his primary teacher
@@ameliahoward9861 no he never said that. His pronunciation is perfect and good and he’s fine with that but when he tries to articulate his thoughts into Korean he found that difficult on variety shows. Jae has now lived in Korea for like 10 years now and he’s super fluent speaker now coming from a Korean myself. Whenever is see him speak Korean now he doesn’t have trouble speaking his thoughts in Korean which is good
Markplier: Finally! A worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary!
I would love to see both of them in a video talking in Korean.
Momiplier as the final boss.
When people used to use msn. I was a 10 year older boy 😑
He has known Korean for really long u know
videos like this are my favorite because it's not your crazy youtuber side but more of a personal side
So I keep searching for Jack speaking Korean, just to see if this video can beat the other one. I'm happy to say it did.
I’m fluent in American, British, Australian, and Canadian, if you couldn’t tell, I’m multilingual in different ways.
I am also fluent in those and in english
Really? Define “biscuit”
@@RachelSoma yes
I speak a language that many countries understand and speak, and, having multiple versions.
Basically i speak english.
I understand southern American women. I am a god
Jack when he speaks Korean
Korean People: Impossible
My parents promised me if I hit 60k subs by the end of the year there will buy me a new gaming PC, I really need that.
Let’s see how many subs I can get out from this reply curently I have 390
😐
No u
_K o r e n_
I've always been interested in some of the Asian cultures out there and my main ones were definitely Japanese and Korean. I self-taught myself how to read/pronounce romanji when it comes to Japanese when I was around 14 y/o. That's probably the easiest thing you can learn tbf so nothing impressive there + obviously phrases and words here and there (in Korean also). Watching this made me want to fully learn Korean. Thank you!
Knowing phrases and simple words in other languages is awesome, but the key one I always learn first is "come again?" Or "can you say that one more time?" And "slower please" or "slower"
Jae: *compliments jack on his korean*
Jack: *explains that he is a mere amateur*
CORPSE: hlep, i'm STUCK.... D;
greetings. it’s a good decision of type in “chill yall” on youtube search bar, its good!
@@bvl1335 Nah
Jack: *has an Irish accent*
me: *hears him speak Korean and his whole accent disappears*
Jack: *SURPRISE SHAWTY!*
me: *WHAT-*
Hahahahahahaaaaa
Shawty’s like a memory in a my head.......
@@urmumhuge5556 *melody
@@Rommy456 No, he's on to something...
not laugh, didn't funny.
i come back to this video so often i genuinely love hearing him say words in korean and mumbling in his thick irish accent and i don't understand either but it's okay
i still come back to this video
seriously i also learned so much just by being in korea. i studied on my own for like 4 years before going to korea and i definitely could've studied better during that time but one month in korea pushed me so much further.
한국에 있을 때 아ㅏㅏ주 배웠어요. 한국에 가기 전에 4년 동안 독학으로 공부했고 그 때 공부를 더 잘 할 수 있는데 한국에서 한 달만 동안 실력이 너무 높아졌어요
Imagine Mark's reaction to him speaking it fluently
Hopefully not jelly
we need to see this now. i wonder how they would talk to each other in Korean 👀
Imagine your friend speaks better to your mom than you
Pride, I’d bet.
@@badcornflakes6374 we all know it would be "THATS MY BROOOOOOOO!!! YOU GO JACK!!"
Me a full korean American: *doesn’t know jack shit abt how to speak korean* this Irish guy:
As a half Swiss half Filipino i can relate, (i have no idea to speak Swiss or much Filipino)
unfortunate! i love studying korean and im Romanian hahaha
Im Mexican and haven't spoke Spanish in YEARSSS
Hahaha this reminds me of when I was dating a Korean guy, I could read hangul and knew like only a few words/phrases but he didn't know any of it so he'd joke about how I was more Korean than him. I had to tell him how to pronounce his middle name LOL
Bro my spanish as a mexican american NOT GOOD AT ALL
5:30 this is so wholesome
Konglish is English written in Korean characters whereas romaja is Korean written with English letters
I’ve tried learning a bit of korean but I’m really bad with new languages. On the plus side I learned hangul in about 3 minutes but I can only read at a snails pace. The only thing that annoys me about Korean is the inconsistencies in romanisation. For example ㅜ can be written as u or oo or woo when written as 우 (for those who don’t know ㅇ is silent when at the start of a syllable), ㅓ can be written as eo or u and sometimes even just o even though o is ㅗ. I’ve also seen a lot of mistranslation of ㅜ and ㅡ which is eu
Tina talks to him like he's a baby it's so cute
Tina is preciousssss
Jae: *insults Jack in Korean;* *kalm*
Jack: [in Korean] what did you just say?
Jae: *panik*
Jack: [in Korean] I meant I didn’t understand what you said
Jae: *kalm*
Haha
at 18:34, the editor is correct... the individual strokes are the component letters aka "Jamo" (which can represent both vowels and consonants). But when you put those strokes together you get Hangeul characters, which represent syllables.
The compliment towards Jae being a native speaker comes from him being American born and not living in Korea for a while (similar to AleXa, a Korean soloist)
Jack and Jae: Speaking and discussing Korean with each other.
Corpse: "I'm stuck on the drum set..." ;^;
sad sad
I'm sorry, but I have to: "Who touched my drum set"
@@EzioNova9293 nnmjj
@@uranbilegenxtuvshin5585 What?
@@EzioNova9293 bshsuciq
Pro tip for learning languages: watch podcasts and listen to songs in your target language. Even if you don't know what they're saying, you'll get familiar with more casual/conversational speech and speech patterns, tones/word-emphases, pronunciations, and you'll learn to recognize when one word ends and another begins, even on faster speakers.
Edit: I've seen a couple people ask about ASL and other sign languages, and the concept is the same. Immerse yourself in content that uses your target language in a casual, day-to-day manner, to learn the nuances and word-separations of the language. Personally when I was first studying ASL, I liked watching tiktoks or youtube channels made by Deaf/HoH people.
That's a good idea. Which podcasts shows do you recommend for Japanese?
@@LeanneVlogzFilmz whatever you do please don’t only watch anime and then think you’re fluent
🙏🙏🙏
@@LeanneVlogzFilmz i like to watch anime like boku no hero academia, so if i wanna learn more japanese i like to listen to bnha radio where the voice actors just talk about the show and other random stuff and that’s helped me quite a lot with tones and pronunciation :)
exactly how i learned english lmao now i speak pretty fluent english that no one knew that i was actually from a country that didnt have english as the main language lol
7:40 Fun fact: Goodbye is originally a contraction of "God be with ye" (which was contracted into Godbwye at some point in the 16th century)
I JUST started learning Korean and 11:42 I will say that the best decision I made was to learn and practice the alphabet first because MY GOD the romanization complicates it so much. It took me like a day to learn the alphabet. I was so glad I chose to study that. I installed the korean keyboard and would do modern-day flash cards using google translate with the characters and memorize the rules more than the characters.
For example ㅏ is ah with an open sound and ㅓ is aw with a softer sound ㅋ I will always remember because 키 is my favorite 샤아니 member (역시 태민 )... but even spelling Shinee out I have to discard what I know about pronouncing letters. There is no ㅎ or H in the Korean spelling. it's S-yah-e-n-ee.
(edit, I spelled 샤아니 wrong earlier and got some... undesired search results so be careful 😂 its ㅑnot ㅏ)
So learning the pronunciation of the characters and separating it from english completely helped me learn better. I realized if I continued not being able to write and visualize the words then it would take a long time. On the other hand I could read japaneese romanji -very- well but I had trouble learning Hiragana because of the required memorization.
Anyway, I recommend to anyone: when teaching yourself learn the 14 characters and how they are pronounced. If you have to look up words then avoid looking at the romanization and read the characters themselves. use the pronunciation tool they provide to help correct you but I would avoid using the roman version as much as possible.
Sorry for going on so much about it but I've been excited lol.
It really helps if you have any singing experience. The vowels in a lot of words are similar to what you do when singing. Like SHINee for example. It's not an I. It's ah ee. Which is a diphthong that makes the i sound. Which is also really common in singing cause it's supposed to be more pleasant to hear. (also sorry to correct you but it's actually 샤이니)
Sykunno: speaks Korean
Jacksepticeye: doesn't understand a word he says but says the right thing
CHAT: HE SPEAKS FLUENT KOREAN
I’m a real person seems rare nowadays huh
@@dont2604 k, we won't.
He understood a word. His name
Bruh I died when corpse was like “guys I’m stuck on the drum set” omfg 😂
Timestamp?
@@SamTheDutchMan 09:54
Corpse over here listening to them talking in Korean, probably doesn't want to interrupt, but finally just "I'm stuck on the drum set" 😂
Funny 😐😐😐😐
حدلت مع سجثططخظا هي غثققخوطث
i actually lol’d at your realization of the word goodbye… mainly because that’s my reaction when I think about words too lol
korean really is such a cool language. hangeul, the writing system, really is geniously designed and extremely easy to learn.
Jack: *trying to give Korean lesson*
Also Jack: *swears in Korean multiple times*
He would wouldn't he XD
@@dont2604 it's a rickroll I saw this ages ago
Oop
@@buzzilybees1292 thank you! saved me from switching videos :)
@@buzzilybees1292 idc
Jae and jack: talking
Corpse: I’m stuck in a drum set
Help me step jack 😂😂
This comment is criminally under-liked
@@Swibbey it’s stolen lmao
@@fadedastrid actually it wasn’t stolen just some others also had the same comment as me
Which I didn’t realize after I posted it but it doesn’t matter I find it funny so I posted it
@@enchantedcupcake877 oh ok makes sense :P
7:35 I read once that it's a slurring of "God be with you" that was written "God B W Ye" and got more compact over time, but I don't know what the source was on that
I recently started learning Korean through Duolingo. And it’s very Korean alphabet based like they do still use romanized but they try to keep you away from that and I really like that because I love their writing system and phonetic system. I do have a difficulty pronouncing some of the phonetics because they have more than English but it’s been very interesting and I’m liking it.