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ОтветитьDo they pronounce d as t?
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьHi
ОтветитьCan someone answear these questions please:
-I found a difficult with pronunciation korean words how can i improve it?
-is this video about formal way or informal?
-can someone has improve his korean language advise me please, like how did you do that
I’m a beginner, this is still too fast for me. Yes the alphabet is easier to learn than actually speaking.
Ответитьcan we also say it like this jhunun sidra imbinda ? Hmm I'm sidra
ОтветитьIm trying to understand the hangul. Start to alphabet. Honesty its really hard to understand every words. its hard to pronouce in sentense. Maybe practising more.... huhu
I do really need a teacher hehehe but my budgets is not enough.
Very nice 👍
ОтветитьBut I'm trying to learn
ОтветитьI have been trying this for nine months I have gotten no where what do I do
ОтветитьI'm learning too, it's not that hard
I am also from (india)
I think i can learn Korean language ❤❤
ОтветитьIt's hard ooh God 🙏😂😅🔥
ОтветитьBut hard.. I'm Nepal 🇳🇵
Ответить私は韓国語を学ぶのが好きですが、難しいことではありません🇰🇷
ОтветитьThis is my 6th language which is very deficult
ОтветитьThis is my 5 th language it is hard but as I am an bts army girl I am strong so I will learn korean. It will take time but I will do it
According to bts noting is impossible for bts and army
For me speaking Korean is hard but writing is easy & Japanese writing is hard but easy to speak...
ОтветитьI am learning the language to communicate with the Korean couple who have purchased the local store in my village. It's not necessary but I feel that it strengthens our relationship. They always light up when I arrive with new words or knowledge, it's heartwarming.
ОтветитьKarean is hard 😡😡😡🙄🙄🙄
ОтветитьI can’t help but realize that the sentence creation in korean is so similar with Urdu (my native language from Pakistan) and that makes it a lot easier for me to understand this!
Ответить너무 감사합니다 🙇
ОтветитьThank you so much for the this video.😍❤
ОтветитьReally appreciated to this video and still learning Korean 🙂.
Ответить한국어를 배운 사람
ОтветитьI am learning Korean language for a year now. And literally, you can learn the alphabet of korean in a day and even read in a day. Biggest problem is just learning the meaning of the words I read and hear. But thankfully, I love watching drama that's why I watched a lot of kdrama and it helps me a lot in learning. And another, I'm not continuously learning korean because there are times that it's exhausting me and afterr I learn some words in korean, I imitate words while watching. I sometimes guessed right what they will say next. So, here I am to learn again.
ОтветитьIs it formal or no
Ответитьbut my name is Maryam Kashif
ОтветитьI’ve had many chances to come to Korea but I refused to go if I can’t speak the last gauge because I want to be able to fully communicate before going. I’m getting closer to learning basic and hopefully will be going to Seoul next year ❤️
ОтветитьTo learn korean u can learn hangul it helps u understand it much better and to pronounce bc I'm still learning but I know alot from hangul now
ОтветитьEvery time is a sentence I can’t even spell out the sentence in Korean cause it’s hard
ОтветитьFun fact (for me)=practicing like one month and start speaking in koren at school 😂
ОтветитьI learned Spanish in school and after school... You have to use a "loose tongue" when speaking properly, unlike English, so pronunciation of Hangul has come fairly easy for me 😊
ОтветитьHow do you say my name is melody?
ОтветитьI think I can speak Korean one day like a Korean person.
Iam learning it because for BTS .
Plastec
Ответить안녕하세요(hello)
ОтветитьI’m trying this again. I tried learning Korean 1 year ago and was very determined but I could never find the right resources so I just let go. I’m bilingual and speak Spanish and English and a tiny bit of Portuguese. I want to learn Korean and be able to speak it like a native. I find it so amusing, im learning about its origin and Koreas history itself too. I don’t want to just learn it for fun I want to some day travel to South Korea and be able to speak with the people over their and make friends.
ОтветитьI’m station in ft Humphrey, this is good practice
ОтветитьThanks verry ggod
ОтветитьI can understand all of this watching kdrama for a years lmao
ОтветитьWhy it is so fast
ОтветитьMe being korean and hasnt tried to study for 10 years
ОтветитьI have already speke korea and I have to learn more korea because one day I will meet bts and say in korea 💜💜
ОтветитьThis is an incredible video but I must say if you’re someone who is trying to learn Korean by memorizing a bunch of phrases, please stop and learn the actual meaning of the words, because some things vary greatly and are not a direct translation, such as “좀” which can mean “please” OR “a little”. If you know the individual means of the words, memorizing them in this way is immensely helpful, because you can see the different context in which they are used. Otherwise, it will probably be very confusing
ОтветитьThis is an amazing video for seeing the different ways to say the same or similar thing, such as “nice to meet you” and/versus “pleasure to meet you”. On most language learning platforms they only teach you one way to say one basic thing, not all the different variations in which it could come. This is a real problem when you’re trying to speak or listen to it and someone says something in a slightly different way than you’ve learned it and you realize you know practically nothing lol so thank you so much for this video again, so helpful!
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