[20 Minutes] 80 Basic Korean Verbs in Present, Past and Future Tenses
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- Опубліковано 13 лис 2023
- Learn the most basic 80 Korean verbs and how to conjugate them into the present, past and future tenses. We put the English meaning before each Korean word so that you can test yourself if you can guess Korean words right! We hope you find them useful 🙂
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안녕하세요, Talk-Talk's! If you liked this video and wanted to learn how to conjugate the most basic 100 Korean verbs with various verb-endings, check out our book, "The Korean Verbs Guide" here ➡ bit.ly/47vlTxh. If you'd like to study through the course format, check this link: bit.ly/49rQSMu. Hope you find them useful!
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Thank you!!
This was really relaxing with the soft voices and gentle music. 10/10 would repeat
Also helping with my pronunciation, tyvm 😊
Thank you! The graphics & pronunciation are well paced. The enunciation is very clear & helped so much when I would otherwise have stayed tongue-tied. This is a great supplement to the books! Thanks again! Always love your videos!
This is exactly what I needed right now! Thank you so much!!!
Thank you! This lesson really reinforced the basic verb endings for me and helped me tremendously with pronunciation as well!
너무 좋아요... 😊 연습하기 쉬워요
Thank you so much for your very useful video lesson !
Very helpful, thank you so much!
Very helpful and interesting to study. Thanks a lot. keep up the good work.
This is really helpful! 감사해요!
Thank you so much for this helpful video 😊🌹🌹
Thank You! This is so Perfect for Me!
Thank you so much! It's very useful. It helped me to correct some mistakes I make ( those irregular verbs are tricky!)
Wow. I had started a spreadsheet to help me with the tenses but it was such a headache!
You saved me so much work. 감사합니다!
감사합니다!
This is what i need. ❤thank you so much
This is pure gold 💯
Needing a refresher .
This is sooooo helpful. I really struggle with conjugation in korean.
Thank you so much.very helpful for me as a beginner.i'm just wondering before how.and now with your videos the how turns into wow.
It is most usefull for students... pls create another video like this and different verbs. Thank you sooo much. Kamsaahamnidaa..🙏
Useful easy to Understand 😊👍🏻❤
이런 영상 또 주세요, 정말 귀중한 영상이네요 친구
This is amazing!!!!!! 너무너무 감사합니다!!!
감사합니다!!
Awesome video
I have these books too. Love especially the sample sentences.
Thank u so much
Thank you for the lesson, i hope you do more vocabulary, for us to learn more thank you
감사합니다
Very helpful thaank youu ❤❤❤
I have that book, it's great :) I would love to see this for more intermediate words too :)
Hi. Can you tell me this book's name?
@@user-go7np5tk7mIt’s The Korean Verbs Guide!
Im one of your new follower. Thank you for making this videos. This is I want to learn and also this is one of I want to search and finally i saw this to you. I hope adjectives is one
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감사합니다 ❤❤
would love it if you included examples after each word !!
Great mam
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Thank you so much. This video is so helpfull for me.I really wanted something like this.But couldn't fint it.💜🫰
I know the half of it ❤❤
because of you guys thank you so much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
감사해요. 이렇게 좋은 비디오를 만들어서 공짜로 한국어를 공부하는 학생들에게 도움을 주시는 토크투미인코리안 정말 감사드려요, 저도 이 비디오를 학교 학생들에게 추천해주고 있어요. 화이팅입니다.
이것은 도움이 됩니다. 고맙셉니다 :)
The video mentioned that "좋다" means "to be good / to like" and "좋아하다" means "to like". I was wondering if there's a difference between the meaning of these two words and when to use them?
감사합니다! The video is very helpful!
There seems to be a typo at the 21:29 mark? For the future tense of 졸리다 it should be 졸을 거에요?
Awesome video though!! Thanks so much!
I listened while driving home from work. It was Great!! All the pronunciations and timing were perfect.
Thaaaaaaaaaanks billion times
This is so easy to pronounce but remember them its too hard but thanks for neat and clean video
Next time pls make senteces with them
So i can understand it in the context
They are many words i learend new and i already know
More Verb and Adjective conjugation with present future and past. Specially to those irregular verb.
Thank you! I don't have the book right now but can you make a video of sentence examples of these verbs in the different tenses?
I hope i can learn the language soon❤
FAAAANTASTIIIC!!! 🙌🙌🙌✨
I just got to this chapter in the book, 17 I think? Do we even need to know the Da version of the verb?
있어요💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
9:47
thank u so much i want to buy this books where can i ?
맞아요....ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ ❤❤❤❤
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2:50 its mistake
There is a mistake for the verb "to be sleepy" in future tense "졸릴거예요"
21:27 Yeah, you're right. 졸릴 거예요. 👍
@@LearnKoreanABC To eat, to drink 먹다?? I though drink is 마시다 ?? I'm confusing
@@vennix9113‘drink’ is translated as ‘마시다’ in Korean. 😃
eat - 먹다
drink - 마시다
However, some people use both ‘eat’ and ‘drink’ as ‘먹다’. 😆
It may not be the correct expression, but you should be able to understand it even if someone says it that way. ✅
@@LearnKoreanABC thank you ❤
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How can i make sentences with this formula ?
I catch this if the verb finished with ㄹ it is turns 원 ( wa ) if 어요 comes right ?
I love the korean language. But I'm understanding that you'll have to be around it constantly in order to get it inside of you.😊 I NEED A KOREAN FRIEND... HELP!!😅
Like every language
I love this but wish the first time was slower when speaking
Although I know them, still I'm watching to revise
That's great!
달리다
달려요
달렸어요
달릴 거에요 ☺️
Looks like I found some Korean words here. That I already heard in "Destined With You" k drama. In "Future"
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I CAN READ KOREAN!!!😭😭😭😭
How about 먹었습니다 is also right the past tense of 먹어요?❤
Yes but it’s for formal conversations
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갑사합니디 !!!!!!!
what is correct 쌌어요 or 쌌었어요? Please help.
Both are right 쌌어요 is for the present and 쌌었어요 for the past
How about the formal way?
This is formal - informal is when the 요 (yo) ending is taken away
감사합니다
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To eat, to drink 먹다?? I though drink is 마시다 ?? I'm confusing
The meaning of 먹다 includes 마시다 in Korean. In most cases, you can use 먹다 for 'to drink'. 물먹다, 우유먹다, 술먹다 etc.
Then when do you use 마시다? Of course, you can use it for ' to drink' but more specifically, if you want to focus on the action of putting water into mouth and swallowing, 마시다 could be better fit. BUT, like I said, it is not necessary to tell the difference. Just use 먹다.
술 먹으러 가자 = 술 마시러 가자.
Me also
Guys why is double ㅅㅅ like t
Anyone else struggling to pronounce 도와줘요? I can do most but not this one.😅
Do-wa-juo-yo
To eat, to drink ? Same ?? In korean eat 먹다 and drink 마시다 ?
Yeah, it confused me too
I can make sentence in Korean 😂😂
Teach me please
Why is double ㅅㅅ pronouced like t
Because of the reading rule
감사합니다!