OMG! Did no once including myself notice that I said 1745 was Goryeo dynasty? 🤯 I was rewatching it just because it’s fun 😊 and realized it! Everyone, 1745 was deep into Joseon dynasty! 😂
The video made me smile and laugh! (Yes, I make myself laugh 🤗) It was such a fun day with you two and hope we can hang out again soon…! Thanks for visiting my home! ❤
Billy, thank you for inviting me to Usan which is near my hometown Busan. This video reminds me of a wonderful day with you and Jaerim. I hope we can meet again!! Maybe in the US??🤔
Awesome video! Didnt know Korean Arah played piano (선생님 정말 좋아요!). You did so well! We will have to talk about your piano skills during our next tutoring session :P Korean Jream crossing the bridge is basically me (너무 싫어요!). But that breath-taking view on the other side and the Dragon King & Queen story was definitely worth it. Thanks Billy for these videos! It's so encouraging to see what awaits me when I come visit Korea in the future. My list is getting so long LOL.
아비온 씨, 반가워요! 그리고 감사합니다! Yeah, we can talk about my piano skills during our next lesson as well as some special skills you already have. 그럼 다음 시간에 봐요! 😉
These location/collab videos are great, Billy! I’m planning a trip to Korea and need to research where to visit. Ulsan looks like a place I should check out! 😎
Very nice Billy . Thanks for sharing. I'm hoping to get over there soon. I know someone who lives in Busan. Next time if you go there again can you include the 슬도등대? 아라 제발요 don't stop playing the 🎹 🎶🎵🎶🎶 piano. Thanks for sharing your musical talent.
Ulsan Represent! Thank you for showing some beautiful Ulsan sights, well maybe not the Hyundai Motor plant though you could almost call Ulsan "Hyundai City" as Hyundai is the dominant Chaebol in Ulsan and surrounding area.
Ok so I am a beginner learner in Korean and I’m already starting to say things like “this is a perfect date for a place.” It’s the mind melting phase of language learning, lol. Also funniest line in video: “three-eyed fish…rare item.” 😂
The surroundings of Ulsan are so beautiful, the bamboo forest and the Kings Rock Park with its legend. Definitely a place I would visit even if it means I would have to crawl my way over that scary bridge 😅.
Hey Billy! I have a bit of a complex question on hanja. Before hangul when koreans wrote in full hanja (classical chinese), did they write in chinese word order (SVO) or did they write the charcters in korean word order (SOV)?
If they were writing in Korean, there were some "romanization" systems for Korean that used Chinese characters, and they'd just write Korean. So they'd write Korean in Korean sentence order.
@@GoBillyKorean yes I'm familiar with some of the "romanisation" forms like Idu, but from historical sources it's said that scholars wrote in full classical chinese without any "romanisation" systems. I can't grasp how they did this and understood eachother in letters, texts, calligraphy etc..
Educated people (such as for writing official documents) learned the Chinese language - reading and writing. They weren't writing Korean, but Chinese. Or they would use one of those romanization systems if they wanted to write Korean. The majority of the country however did not know how to read and write at all. Literacy is super high now in Korea, but it wasn't that way in the past.
OMG! Did no once including myself notice that I said 1745 was Goryeo dynasty? 🤯 I was rewatching it just because it’s fun 😊 and realized it! Everyone, 1745 was deep into Joseon dynasty! 😂
I didn't even notice, but I wouldn't have known anyway. I keep getting the different periods confused :P
The video made me smile and laugh! (Yes, I make myself laugh 🤗) It was such a fun day with you two and hope we can hang out again soon…! Thanks for visiting my home! ❤
Billy, thank you for inviting me to Usan which is near my hometown Busan.
This video reminds me of a wonderful day with you and Jaerim.
I hope we can meet again!! Maybe in the US??🤔
오세요! ❤
@@KoreanJream 콜!! 👍
Awesome video! Didnt know Korean Arah played piano (선생님 정말 좋아요!). You did so well! We will have to talk about your piano skills during our next tutoring session :P
Korean Jream crossing the bridge is basically me (너무 싫어요!). But that breath-taking view on the other side and the Dragon King & Queen story was definitely worth it.
Thanks Billy for these videos! It's so encouraging to see what awaits me when I come visit Korea in the future. My list is getting so long LOL.
진짜 너무 싫어요! 😂 But yeah, the view makes me do it every time!
아비온 씨, 반가워요! 그리고 감사합니다! Yeah, we can talk about my piano skills during our next lesson as well as some special skills you already have. 그럼 다음 시간에 봐요! 😉
These location/collab videos are great, Billy! I’m planning a trip to Korea and need to research where to visit. Ulsan looks like a place I should check out! 😎
Im jealous
You will love 대왕암 and 십리대밭 ❤
Really helpful. I'm waiting for Daegu video
안녕하세요
선생님 강의를 들으면서 영어공부를 하고 있습니다
분명 한국어 강의인데 이상하게 영어공부에도 도움이 됩니다
감사합니당
I have a video from Daewangam. (It was SO windy.) My kids loved the big dragon slide.
빌리 선생님 EBS생활영어에서 봤던것 같아요.
amazing place to visit
I came here due to the subtitles :) Learning journey
my finace is from Ulsan, I went there recently to meet her and her parents! it was my favorite part of korea!
Your comment reminded me of the time my husband visited Korea and Ulsan for the first time to meet my family… nostalgia! ❤
looks like it was Chopin - Nocturne op. 9 no. 2
It was!! My favorite piece of music. 😊
so beautiful,
@@wonkyu1qlee66 감사합니다!😊
이 비디오는 재미있어요! 울산이 너무 예뻐요. 한국에 공원이 많아서 제가 가고 싶어요! 프랑스에 공원들이 있지만 작은 공원이에요.
빌리 선생님은 우리에게 아름다운 풍경을 항상 보여줍니다. 감사합니다!!! - Mathi 마티 🍪
Very nice Billy . Thanks for sharing. I'm hoping to get over there soon. I know someone who lives in Busan. Next time if you go there again can you include the 슬도등대? 아라 제발요 don't stop playing the 🎹 🎶🎵🎶🎶 piano. Thanks for sharing your musical talent.
Ulsan Represent! Thank you for showing some beautiful Ulsan sights, well maybe not the Hyundai Motor plant though you could almost call Ulsan "Hyundai City" as Hyundai is the dominant Chaebol in Ulsan and surrounding area.
It is Hyundai city 😁 Do you live in Ulsan? Then you are my hometown buddy! 😊
@@KoreanJream I did, in 2000-2001 and then in 2007, Ulsan is awesome!
That was a great trip. I love the suspension bridge 😊
Ok so I am a beginner learner in Korean and I’m already starting to say things like “this is a perfect date for a place.” It’s the mind melting phase of language learning, lol. Also funniest line in video: “three-eyed fish…rare item.” 😂
i love the lil jump-teleportation thing 😂❤
The surroundings of Ulsan are so beautiful, the bamboo forest and the Kings Rock Park with its legend. Definitely a place I would visit even if it means I would have to crawl my way over that scary bridge 😅.
I want to go there! South Korea looks SOOOOOOO Beautiful! I want to live there!
Can you please tell me when you're class start from beginning plzzz😭😭😭😭
I wish to go visit South Korea in the future.
Love from Romania 🤗💙💛❤
Hey Billy! I have a bit of a complex question on hanja. Before hangul when koreans wrote in full hanja (classical chinese), did they write in chinese word order (SVO) or did they write the charcters in korean word order (SOV)?
If they were writing in Korean, there were some "romanization" systems for Korean that used Chinese characters, and they'd just write Korean. So they'd write Korean in Korean sentence order.
@@GoBillyKorean yes I'm familiar with some of the "romanisation" forms like Idu, but from historical sources it's said that scholars wrote in full classical chinese without any "romanisation" systems. I can't grasp how they did this and understood eachother in letters, texts, calligraphy etc..
Educated people (such as for writing official documents) learned the Chinese language - reading and writing. They weren't writing Korean, but Chinese. Or they would use one of those romanization systems if they wanted to write Korean. The majority of the country however did not know how to read and write at all. Literacy is super high now in Korea, but it wasn't that way in the past.
@@GoBillyKorean I see, any idea where can I learn some of these romanisation systems?
@@samford2442 이두, 향찰, and 구결 are the keywords you'll want to search for :)
Hi How are you?
Do you know who wants Korean house krrper in Ulsan?
The copyright claims 😂👌
Anyone ever tell you you look like Andy Samburg