How this BTS member CREATED a Korean dialect | BTS Analyzed

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  • @sleepy_neira
    @sleepy_neira Před rokem +950

    this videos is making ARMYs understand how hard the volunteer translators work. I'm so thankful for them as they're one of the reasons that make this fandom connected to other fans and BTS.

    • @lynnmaupin-simpson1215
      @lynnmaupin-simpson1215 Před rokem +27

      Oh,yes, I am so thankful for the translators. I have been watching Chinese Dramas and sometimes the translator is translating into gibberish. The English makes absolutely no sense. Even if you are trying to find perhaps a connection between the translated word and what they are seemingly talking about. ( grass is no way related to ice cream).

    • @Ros-ky7xd
      @Ros-ky7xd Před rokem

      Fr

    • @Flowerwork7Seraphine
      @Flowerwork7Seraphine Před 9 měsíci

      Namjoonie went to New Zealand to an English Academy & he thought all the British people he met sounded "very cool" - so occasionally he will when talking to UK talkshow hosts use thar intonation. (Unfortunately though, Namjoonie spends more time in the U S & he apes their accent to sound "more relatable" - bc unlike in the UK - Bangtan had a VERY hard time in the U S - espc from 2016/ 2017 up until way after BWL just pre Pandemic- people there, espc in the Ent Industry were Not Nice to them (that anti E○○○ Asian thing that the U S always has - as of Koreans are anything to do with Vietnam or Japan buy- yes; that's what it was.) Even now; it's as if the U S Industry "don't take BTS seriously" which is ridiculous🙏🏻💜🇬🇧💜🌏💜

  • @canuckpagali
    @canuckpagali Před rokem +1711

    Fascinating! Namjoon also sometimes shifts between accents/dialects when speaking English. When in England or when speaking with James Corden (a US nighttime TV host) his accent goes British. And he sounds a little different when he speaks at the White House versus when he's speaking with Pharrell. It's fascinating. He's like a language sponge/chameleon.

    • @pogsauce9253
      @pogsauce9253 Před rokem +153

      I think that is pretty normal for non native English speakers.

    • @alperry02
      @alperry02 Před rokem +151

      That's sooo true. He definitely "code switches" his English just like native English speaker do. Even in the same country like when he's in the usa. Your POTUS vs Pharrell example is spot on. It's very cool to hear.

    • @Yellow-Rose
      @Yellow-Rose Před rokem +7

      Yeah him using a British accent is BS. He should speak english the way he learned it. He said he learned it from watching the TV show Friends which is American, so he should have an American accent. He learned with the American accent so to fake a British one is a pretentious facade. If I was British I would be insulted bc of his mocking foolery.

    • @mamtadehariya9305
      @mamtadehariya9305 Před rokem +213

      @@Yellow-Rose it's natural to switch. You don't have to be rude 💀

    • @It_is_what_it_is365
      @It_is_what_it_is365 Před rokem +133

      @@Yellow-Rosewow rude much and he’s not mocking anyone. If you have such a problem with the way he speaks then why are you watching the video

  • @MinSugaCheonjae
    @MinSugaCheonjae Před rokem +396

    4:15 Even though Namjoon comes across as a bookish intellectual, he's also a very online person. So I'm not surprised that he knows all these slang words. He's very much in tune with his fans 🤣

    • @marinal.
      @marinal. Před rokem +6

      agree

    • @ashlee4063
      @ashlee4063 Před rokem +12

      He loves reading everything and learning something and he also watch

  • @prufrockj.a8532
    @prufrockj.a8532 Před rokem +588

    Namjoon has such an interesting approach to language. I’m constantly amazed by his insights into not just Korean but also English. Like in Seoul when he makes the distinction between one day ‘leaving’ Seoul but always ‘living’ Seoul. Or when he uses a Korean word that sounds similar to another Korean word and fuses both together and translates both into English to create a whole new meaning (flowerwork, bibily hills). He’s such a neologist. Reminds me of how Shakespeare coined new words.

  • @lisaringdahl
    @lisaringdahl Před rokem +231

    It doesn't surprise me when you said his brain is working over time in the language department because as a lyricist/poet/rapper his brain is so skilled with words/language, he also interprets English for the boys at lightening speed!

    • @Pooky1991
      @Pooky1991 Před rokem +18

      Yeah. That's something that always fascinated me about rappers, especially the best rappers. The ability to string so many words together in a poetic and sometimes chaotic fashion to communicate a message.

  • @DraganaJ
    @DraganaJ Před rokem +421

    This was *fascinating*. As a non-Korean speaker I'm always bummed that there's just some things about the way the boys talk and write their lyrics that I'll never really understand, no matter how much our fan translators try to explain, so this little glimpse gave me so much joy. Thank you so much. And thanks to your subscriber for asking you to do this.

  • @Tish256
    @Tish256 Před rokem +115

    Joonie picks up dialects from EVERYONE it doesn't even matter. I find it adorable even when he speaks with English speakers he picks up their accents too. I always wondered if he knows he does that I love his mind.

    • @LB-eq6bn
      @LB-eq6bn Před rokem +12

      I think what frustrates me about it when he does it in English is that he means it respectfully and with a genuine interest in accents, sounds etc. But, at least in the past, he’s been accused of using an American accent when he raps that isn’t “authentic.” It’s like, what does authentic even mean when English isn’t your first language?? He uses the rhythms and accents he hears from native speakers.

    • @SatieSatie
      @SatieSatie Před rokem +8

      ​@@LB-eq6bnVery true! English is my third language and I learned most by watching Friends (like Namjoon but coincidental) over and over, conversing with online strangers on countless music message boards (I miss the good ol' internet of the early 2000's, it used to be so much more fun 😢), and ofc, reading books. You just pick up all the bits and pieces as you go along. Just as my Korean contains northern 시골 satoori (thanks, mom) and a strong German accent. So I guess my Korean isn't "authentic" at all to those kind of people lol.

  • @satinjazzdolls8615
    @satinjazzdolls8615 Před rokem +92

    Danny Kim of dkdktv tried to translate a letter that RM posted online and you saw his struggle in realtime trying to translate it. He started doing a close translation and then becoming more and more general then just trying to give the overall intent of what he was saying and finally giving up, complaining that Namjoon was just too poetic. Now I have a better understanding of what he meant by that.

    • @dysmissme7343
      @dysmissme7343 Před rokem +1

      Lmao what?! How could I find that stream??!
      And how damn poetic could namjoon be that he can’t even be understood??!!

    • @satinjazzdolls8615
      @satinjazzdolls8615 Před rokem +10

      @@dysmissme7343 I don't remember which one. It was some time in the last year, maybe just after their last festa. That was my thought too. How does being poetic make it hard? I don't think it was because he didn't understand him but he struggled with how to explain in another language to convey the same sense of what Namjoon was saying. If it had been just one paragraph Danny probably would have done it but it was a long letter that made him give up about half way through.

    • @drid825
      @drid825 Před rokem +7

      It's dkdktv. When it's about BTS, everything is hard for then 🙄

  • @TheClemmentine
    @TheClemmentine Před rokem +337

    As a linguist and an army, this vid is seriously amazing. It’s fascinating to have people’s language broken down and for RM, knowing about his personality and who he is, his language use makes so much sense in the ways you described and explained. I’ve studied many languages including Spanish, Russian, Arabic and Mongolian and started learning Korean around a year ago. Korean is by far my favorite.

    • @_filifjonkan4290
      @_filifjonkan4290 Před rokem +5

      Same here, but it is sooo difficult. I keep going, only because it is fun.

  • @jamkutie
    @jamkutie Před rokem +84

    Also yes ARMY translators often have a heard time translating Namjoon because his words are so poetic and meaningful they want to potray it exactly but on the flip side he talks so fast it can sometimes be easy to miss!

  • @jamkutie
    @jamkutie Před rokem +175

    Yes love this! We call Namjoon's dialect as NAMTOORI and it's so him. This was insightful and Namjoon is an actual genius so the fact that his writing and speaking is poetic is no surprise to ARMY who live for his speeches and the song lyrics he wrote for BTS's entire discography as the main song writer. We love it and we love him.

  • @jaxxo.397
    @jaxxo.397 Před rokem +55

    Namjoon is the poet philosopher of the group. He's a wellspring of knowledge, incessantly curious, and a gifted wordsmith to boot. I think his mind works in very intriguing ways.

  • @candacecarpenter7324
    @candacecarpenter7324 Před rokem +350

    This is really interesting! Absolutely love it! You'll have to listen to their song "Paldogangsan" where they really explore the different dialects that they all speak! It's one of the songs that when I delved deep into BTS just made me love them more. I'd love to hear your analysis of it!

    • @mollyfurball
      @mollyfurball Před rokem +9

      Oh! I literally just suggested the same song!

    • @northlight6759
      @northlight6759 Před rokem +17

      The English title of the song is Satoori Rap, I think. In case you can't find it in Korean somehow

    • @fernandaespinosa7365
      @fernandaespinosa7365 Před rokem +4

      omg yes!! you have to listen to this song, you're going to go crazy

    • @LoveBTSeternally
      @LoveBTSeternally Před rokem +2

      Oh please do this reaction Mr Billy :)

    • @its_caraina4943
      @its_caraina4943 Před rokem +3

      he made a video before about all the different provinces/dialects in Korea

  • @paigemarch22
    @paigemarch22 Před rokem +72

    Namjoon is so poetic even in normal conversations 🥹😍

  • @eshna2012
    @eshna2012 Před rokem +409

    Yes! Part 2 of Namtoori please 🙏🙏🙏💜💜💜

  • @miky0613
    @miky0613 Před rokem +33

    Namjoon thinks a lot, he has a beautiful mind.

  • @eundongpark1672
    @eundongpark1672 Před rokem +201

    This video really adds value beyond my interest as an ARMY. It added further nuance of understanding about how and when to use 나 and 저. Even beyond BTS, I'll be watching for these kinds of "lessons" that come from reflecting on the word choices of native Korean speakers.
    Thanks for the effort you're putting in. I'm getting so much value from the money I've allocated to supporting you on Patreon; it's money well invested.

    • @GoBillyKorean
      @GoBillyKorean  Před rokem +25

      Thanks for your support! There will be more episodes! :D

    • @faecreature21
      @faecreature21 Před rokem +4

      Same!

    • @Mrs.L.44
      @Mrs.L.44 Před rokem +7

      What a great video! I learned more about RM and the Korean language too. I have watched many of your videos, study with your book, and really appreciate your work and skill in teaching others the language. I really look forward to the rest of this series.
      I have been a fan of BTS for about 6 or 7 years now. You said after a month of prep for this series, you understand why BTS are so popular. I am curious to know more about your thoughts on that and find myself thinking you could still be surprised. These young men are very talented singers, rappers, dancers, and performers but they share so much more than that with the world. They really have touched hearts and minds across the globe. BTS have inspired fans to read literature, study psychology, Study Greek Mythology, learn about Korea’s history & language, give to worthy causes, organize to give our free time and skills to help others, try to love ourselves and to take care of our mental health, to work hard and try to become the best versions of ourselves possible. You may think this all sounds ridiculously extreme but it is true. Being a teacher myself, all of this positive influence is something I greatly admire about BTS. It is also encouraging to see a Cinderella success story for a group of people and a company who spread positive messages to the world. I actually found your channel years ago due to BTS’s influence.

  • @bkehaunani
    @bkehaunani Před rokem +99

    I loved this, and would love a deep-dive on Namtoori! I hope when you get to Taehyung you'll discuss Taetae language too.

  • @bangtanmari
    @bangtanmari Před rokem +109

    IM SO EXCITED FOR THIS SERIES OMGG
    the reason i started learning korean is because i wanted to understand bts more, we have amazing translations for everything but the nuances still get lost sometimes, and even tho ive been their fan for years now and know them pretty well it’s a bit disheartening when native korean speakers elaborate on the way they talked at a specific moment and the differences in intonations when speaking and i realise that i may not ever fully understand them and their quirks lol cause there’s only so much a translation can convey so thank you for this series. i love your videos so this is like my two worlds colliding haha

  • @northlight6759
    @northlight6759 Před rokem +30

    I'm fascinated by how they use polite and casual language kind of freely. I've noticed before that the younger ones don't always say 저 or 요 and wondered if there were situations in which they could get away without it. But maybe it really is just that BTS magic

  • @juliettedemaso7588
    @juliettedemaso7588 Před rokem +38

    RMs relationship with language rivals Shakespeare. He weaves vast elemental tapestries of imagery, stories, concepts, moods, tones, sentiments, poetry, puns, triple entendres, and more, all with words.
    And much of this is clearly such a natural gift, he’s a conduit for communicating otherwise very difficult things. Because he wants people to be active participants in what he’s conveying, vs the very western style of being a passive receiver of words, coming from an authority figure or someone on a screen. Instead of giving you four he gives you two plus two.
    You have something very rare as a result; agency. He trusts us to arrive where we will.

    • @naomiroyle9637
      @naomiroyle9637 Před rokem +4

      That is beautiful insight you wrote. Thank you for sharing. I'm just a new BTS fan so may have to learn some Korean. Love that there are so many videos!

  • @JazBeYou
    @JazBeYou Před rokem +18

    This is such an awesome concept because international armys were just discussing how we’ll never experience what native Korean hear when they speak like their intonation, choice of words etc. THANK YOU FOR THIS AND THANK YOU FOR DOING RESEARCH WE APPRECIATE IT 💜💜💜

  • @mollyfurball
    @mollyfurball Před rokem +31

    Speaking of dialects, it'll be interesting to check out the BTS song "Paldogangsan"... Satoori song pretty much, speaking of the different regions using all the different Satoori, poking fun but in the end bring people together regardless of their differences. They also have an episode in their show Run BTS guessing satoori meanings. I think while most metropolitan areas (ie. Seoul, and the same syndrome exists in any country, Asian and West also, ie. New York City, Paris) tend to look down to dialects from countrysides (or even simply just not the major Metropolitan areas, like LA vs Texas), RM really has Korean soul (Suga mentioned this in "Let's BTS" show on KBS) and is really into culture, so he's embracing these satoori and various aspects in their Korean culture (of course, also with his members from many different regions), instead of being stuck up or snotty about it like stereotypical city people (again, not just a Korean thing, but world-wide, it's a society thing, I grew up in both Asia and US, it's really a stigma how city people hearing others speaking with country accents, no matter where you are.). Anyways, the point being, RM, 148 IQ, thoughtful and philosophical and well-read (helps in writing skills, their boss Bang-PD also said so when a younger member ask how to write lyrics with more depth and nicer word usage and expression), of course he's such a sophisticated human being. There's a reason why he's THE PRESIDENT... Hahaha...

  • @ChanniesHugs
    @ChanniesHugs Před rokem +19

    If you want a song that is pretty much textbook Namjoon language, listen to Spring Day!! It's my favourite song and the lyrics are really really poetic. He is one of the best-spoken people I've seen, and honestly I just love to listen to him talk. Even in English, which isn't his first language, he speaks so beautifully!!

  • @lovelyy6491
    @lovelyy6491 Před rokem +5

    BTS is the best selling Korean artist* of all time, not only group ☺

  • @ZariDV
    @ZariDV Před rokem +42

    Korean seems so much like a puzzle. You really can take sections of multiple words and create a whole new one. That's so beautiful. I'm glad you're doing this series. Its fascinating to hear what their speech style really is like. I know RM is a poetic lyricist but it's cool to find out that he brings that poetic edge into his regular speech too. I can't wait to hear about the others.

    • @mollyfurball
      @mollyfurball Před rokem +3

      The creating new words thing, I think it's rather common in certain Asian languages. I can only speak of a few, since I don't know all, but for sure Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language nouns and phrases can do this, and is quite common, probably bc the nature of words, how each has a meaning, so you can cut and regroup into something different. Growing up in a Mandarin Chinese environment, I could never understand newspaper headlines, bc they smash up a lot of words, shortening several into another phrase to be succinct for headlines. That's also why new slang come out all the time, and often it's a play on words itself, not only phrases. In English it's usually phrases or expression slangs, since words are longer. But you see some smashed words here and there sometimes (can't think of any right this moment... haha).

    • @mollyfurball
      @mollyfurball Před rokem +4

      And yeah, I've heard people comment about RM's speech, how he's very eloquent and uses sophisticated words and phrases and expressions, and his creativity really reflects in his song writing. Well-read king!
      Although I have also heard comments that J-Hope, when not being extra, also very eloquent. Suga is insightful, Jimin also, and Jin uses more formal and respectful terms often also.

    • @patriciafoster5332
      @patriciafoster5332 Před rokem +2

      @@mollyfurball In English it's called a "portmanteau" (although I don't think this is a commonly used word itself) where we put together words to make a new one (i.e. cyborg, motel, guestimate, mansplain, romcom, stash etc....)

  • @lattelover5471
    @lattelover5471 Před rokem +28

    Thank you for this analysis! Kim Namjoon has such an incredible talent for language. Look at his use of “y’all” in his AMA Artist of the Year acceptance speech last year. Not to mention being well read, e.g., quoting Hamlet (!) during his last speech at the UN (“the future is an undiscovered country” which the UN translators reflected as “unexplored territory”). Oh and he learned enough Spanish to cover Becky G’s part in Chicken Noodle Soup. The examples are endless.

  • @jennalicious6526
    @jennalicious6526 Před rokem +56

    This video gave so much insight to Namjoon's intellect! We all knew he was an incredibly talented poet and speaker, but this just reaffirms it for me! I can't wait to see the other videos in the series thank you for doing this!

  • @vkookssweat
    @vkookssweat Před rokem +21

    As an international Army this topic has always intrigued me . However me personally never could differentiate the dialect or accents that members use. This was such an informative video 👏💜 Above all Namjoon's writing made me feel like he is writing a novel in his unique style

  • @tinatran3732
    @tinatran3732 Před rokem +24

    Ok these 17 mins flew by…I feel like I could watch this analysis for ever! I literally can’t wait for the rest of the members! I also wish he could do a supplemental translation for every BTS vid out there with these details and nuances lol 💜💜💜

    • @LoveBTSeternally
      @LoveBTSeternally Před rokem +3

      I knooooowwwww! ! ! ! !
      I was in heaven and didn't want it to end! ! !

  • @talkbangtan
    @talkbangtan Před rokem +79

    this is a great video and i learned a lot from it, Billy. i have been so frustrated by not understanding the slang and you taking the time to go through it helped!
    army knows that namjoon is quite poetic, but the fact that you went through specific grammar and vocabulary as examples is also deeply appreciated.
    if you would ever be open to analyzing lyrics and helping army understand their poetic nature and meaning, also as a way for us to learn vocabulary - please, please do! understanding bangtan lyrics is what motivated me to learn korean in the first place (and thank you! your channel helped me a lot!).
    i can't wait for the rest of the series - thanks again.

    • @kpenasko644
      @kpenasko644 Před rokem +8

      Wow that's a GREAT idea for a future series!!!

    • @kw6180
      @kw6180 Před rokem +6

      YES! LYRICS ANALYSIS 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Avionne_Parris
    @Avionne_Parris Před rokem +70

    This was so interesting, Billy! Cant wait for the rest of the series. RM definitely has a poetic style of speaking and writing. Suga is fast too (tongue technology is what he calls it).
    I watched a video analysis on each BTS member's song writing style and yes, RM's unique rapping style has poetic roots. So interesting that he knows all the latest trendy Korean slang (he's crazy smart though so it shouldnt be such a surprise).

  • @YULuvThatHipHopShit
    @YULuvThatHipHopShit Před rokem +37

    Yay! Go Billy has fallen down the rabbit hole! I’m so excited for more.
    Namjoon will also adopt dialects in English too. British accent in Britain and US accent in the US. Thanks so much for breaking down their speech. I’ve been learning for about a year now and I love your videos. BTS videos will definitely get me back into learning again!

  • @kdjhannel
    @kdjhannel Před rokem +10

    Just when I thought I couldn’t love Namjoon any more than I already do. How can someone be so gifted and excellent. 😍

  • @douseenow
    @douseenow Před rokem +16

    I think he is great adapting to language. And regardless of language or dialenct he will use the words that best describes the feeling or thought he wants to get across. Bc he does this with language between English/Korean. He even used Spanish in Home bc “mi casa” was a better choice

  • @GalaFerrari
    @GalaFerrari Před rokem +80

    Thank you, Billy!! This video series is so interesting.
    As a language learner, it's always great to have an interest related to the language you are learning. BTS are so inspirational and learning their language to be able to appreciate them more has become a must for me.
    Also, Namjoon is such a wonderful person and artist, he always shines and stands out at everything he does.
    Thanks again! 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @marygracekim7804
    @marygracekim7804 Před rokem +15

    Namjoon is no doubt a very deep minded person. He is naturally smart person! 💜🙂
    I love all of the members uniqueness. They don't simply give an amazing performance, but you can really see they are a group of very smart and talented members! 💜 I love the word play they do with their lyrics!

  • @tuella4032
    @tuella4032 Před rokem +10

    You know, Namjoon is a genius, right? It's no surprise that he excels at language and speaks in an advanced and refined way.

  • @mollyfurball
    @mollyfurball Před rokem +16

    "Why BTS was so big" --->>> "Now I get it!" ...... See! Once you get you get to know them and go beyond the surface of an idol group, you really see how unique and sincere and down to earth they are a HUMAN BEINGS. Yes, good songs, good dancing, good looks, but what kept fans around are them as people, human beings, that made them loved and respected by millions. People who have worked with them (outside of their usual company staff that knows them already) are always amazed at how nice and good and humble of a person they are, considering their super star status. Which just to show you, if entertainment people are surprised how humble they are as super stars, imagine how many stars in entertainment they've encountered that are egotistical, snotty, diva, demanding, etc. Their sincerity and humanity is what really made them standout in this crazy entertainment industry. And common industry people still winder and trying to figure out "how do they do it?" Trying to analyze what's their WINNING formula to have so many loyal fans... umm... being good at your actual job as a MUSICIAN, and be a good person? They really broke what a stereotypical kpop idol is perceived as, and it's exactly what Bang-PD set out to do when he started everything. And personally, I think it's also fate-like that he met RM, bc they had the same ideals, and RM was the vessel, and Bang-PD gave him the platform and guidance. Without their fateful meeting, it might not be what it is today. The 7 member bond is also a result of RM's leadership (but then Jin was also a key factor in their group dynamics, heck, all 7 members brought their own value to the group) really set the tone since trainee periods, minimized some of the typical toxic competition gloom at other agencies (and Jin set the tone at the dorms being makhyung, he was loving and caring in his own way). Ah, sorry, went on a tangent, bc too many sentiments in their history. Haha... bottom line, success story, much?! Ha.

    • @ParkJiminFTLFFProductions
      @ParkJiminFTLFFProductions Před rokem +1

      Yes I loved this! I started screaming like RIIIIIGHT!!! lol loved every moment of this.

    • @harv8989898989
      @harv8989898989 Před rokem +1

      Other trainees also said that Joonie also set an example of them pulling together and helping each other instead of other agencies where it is hard core competition…

  • @LoveBTSeternally
    @LoveBTSeternally Před rokem +11

    I can't thank you enough for this content ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! So many of us BTS fans that miss out because we can't understand Korean get sad about it

  • @yoontae95
    @yoontae95 Před rokem +46

    Your explanation is interesting and beautiful and as always BTS is one of a kind~

  • @binkie3366
    @binkie3366 Před rokem +35

    I was learning Korean (I got to Go Billy lesson 26) but unfortunately irl has put it on pauze but seeing this has really set my interest on fire again, it was very interesting to hear special focus on the way Namjoon speaks & excited for the complete series. Ofcourse we read translations of their songs & know they're amazing lyricists, but to hear about their daily speach, habits and the culture of it all really adds a special layer I didn't know I wanted to hear about. Thank you!

  • @silviamunoz6863
    @silviamunoz6863 Před rokem +13

    My love for Korean began during the pandemic, when I started to watch Kdramas... the sound of this language is soooo beautiful! (I'm Chilean, but I live in Brazil). That's why I've learned it for almost two years. Nowadays I can understand some words hehehe it's very few, but I feel in heaven when I can understand a sentence! After the Kdramas, I fell in love with BTS and... here I am! I found you thanks to BTS.
    Thanks for your excellent lecture! Hope to learn more Korean with you... Borahae!! 💜💜💜💜💜

  • @kimberlyappelcline
    @kimberlyappelcline Před rokem +8

    This was fascinating! I was particularly struck by the paradoxical combination of formal grammar constructions and poetic vocabulary with up-to-date youngster slang! But it isn't that surprising when I think about someone just being fascinated by language in all its forms. Probably also why he picks up and plays with dialect. (Also, LOVE the "reactor face" thumbnail! I literally cried laughing!)

  • @hamachyan
    @hamachyan Před rokem +4

    I've started learning Korean because of Namjoon's lyrics. Now I understand it won't be easy 😁

  • @zaprude
    @zaprude Před rokem +7

    Amazing job!! You put so much work and research into it! I love this! All A.R.M.Y's will have a good sense of Namjoon's poetic nature and eloquance, but only a fluent Korean speaker will be able to catch all these nuances in his speech. This video is eye opening! Can't wait for the rest of the series!

  • @borahebangtan
    @borahebangtan Před rokem +15

    as someone who has been watching your videos for almost as long as i've been learning korean (more than 2 years now!), & as an army (if my username wasn't indicator enough lol), this video was an absolute treat!! thank you so much for the video; you pointed out some really interesting things, some i knew before, but some i realised just now, & i can't wait for the next parts

  • @jddbaca
    @jddbaca Před rokem +11

    I am sure you know that many of us found you in a quest to learn Korean in order to understand BTS’ lyrics and KDramas better. I started Japanese during the pandemic just to keep myself busy but this Spring, after a fall into the KDrama hole followed by and even bigger fall in to the BTS hole, I am seriously enjoying how much easier (IMO) Korean is than Japanese! I already liked it because, to me, it has similar intonation as English and the writing system was blissfully logical and easy to learn. Your videos are the best!! I have watched them many times. THIS video was the BEST! I was not surprised but I really appreciated how you analyzed Namjoon’s linguistic ‘nature’. He is amazing and seems like such a sponge for knowledge and language. You did not have any clips of his Encyclopedia of Useless Knowledge appearance, but on that show, he speaks slower and super clear. I cannot wait for Jin and his ridiculously funny way that he sometimes scolds the guys. I am sure it must be a ‘Korean thing’. Thank you for this series. I am looking so forward to it.

    • @StripeySocks
      @StripeySocks Před rokem

      That's funny. I find Korean harder than Japanese, but I think it's mostly the pronunciation.

  • @sasras1093
    @sasras1093 Před rokem +13

    It’s about time you fell down the rabbit hole! lol So happy to see you’re FINALLY an ARMY! Loved your in depth explanation of Namjoon’s dialect & look forward to your next 6 dialect vids!! You learned so much about Bangtan in a month! I’m envious of your Korean fluency & think you would make a great foreign actor/translator in Kdramas or as BTS’ personal translator for their comeback 2025! Thank you for doing this!

  • @Taskeen_Peerzada
    @Taskeen_Peerzada Před rokem +16

    thank You For making video like this .. Being an Army. It's really interesting way for me to learn vocabulary .💜

  • @salmaahmed8598
    @salmaahmed8598 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for efforts in making this video. Today I learned new thing about RM which I didn't notice before. He is such a genius and unique.

  • @dylanquinn7
    @dylanquinn7 Před rokem +5

    I started learning Korean because of GOT7 and BTS so I could understand them (I'm failing miserably at this point) so all I could do was laugh when you said you have to be advanced to understand RM. Can't wait to hear how advanced you need to be to understand most of them 🤣 love this series already!!

  • @LostNTranslations
    @LostNTranslations Před rokem +13

    THANK YOU!!! I felt like I was taking crazy pills cuz I was told over and over you have to use 저 with anyone older regardless of the situation. But when I watch BTS I swear it's like 나 나 나 나 allll day every day. Thank you for de-gaslighting me. I look forward to the rest of the series as well. Especially Jin, since he's a special space-baby crashed landed from another planet and requires further explanation.

  • @Sophia-uv5it
    @Sophia-uv5it Před rokem +25

    This video was truly interesting and I am looking forward to the series. It is so interesting for people who don‘t know Korean but also for learners to understand just a little bit more about how BTS is perceived by Korean speakers. And it teaches more about their culture too. It’s a great idea and I like how you put it together :)

  • @nfiniteleezy
    @nfiniteleezy Před rokem +9

    I had inferred from listening to the Bangtans converse that 나 and 저 both meant "I" as a subject, and I had guessed that choosing one or the other had something to do with formality and politeness (I'm a native speaker of American English, but I studied French for many years and my parents were both native speakers of Mandarin, Japanese, and Taiwanese Hokkien) but I had absolutely no idea why they chose one or the other when speaking to each other, since their relationships are long-established and they didn't seem to do it consistently. That's a level of social subtlety that even Bangtan Subs hasn't touched. Thanks for clearing that up!
    I look forward to seeing what you have to say about Jin, since he's such a character; plus, while he's the oldest, the members consistently joke about him being the "real youngest," which Jimin appeared to express as "막내 막내" in this conversation with RM (who then responded by naming 석진이, instead of 진형): czcams.com/video/1mkhdpbe4R0/video.html

  • @88margaux88
    @88margaux88 Před rokem +6

    This is so interesting! My 10yo is studying korean (intermediate level) and I'm sure she's really appreciate this being an ARMY! Thank you, Billy! 😍💜

  • @hayleepratt81
    @hayleepratt81 Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much for doing this series! As a beginner in the language (and a huge fan of bts 😉) I find this incredibly fascinating! This is something you just can’t get through subtitles and really shows their personalities in a way that people who don’t speak Korean wouldn’t understand! 선생님 감사합니다!

  • @joanams8353
    @joanams8353 Před rokem +7

    If you look at Namjoon's lyrics they're all very poetic as well, he actually said before becoming a rapper he wanted to be a poet and he got into rap because to him writing rap is like writing poetry... So that's maybe why he speaks/writes in a kind of poetic way sometimes

  • @lorelaigilmore512
    @lorelaigilmore512 Před rokem +5

    I absolutely ADORE listening to Joon speak “Brit” whenever they perform in the UK - using words like “knackered” - words you don’t hear in America. I also love his British accent! He really is a language prodigy. I don’t entirely buy into the legend of his learning English by watching Friends. While the show might have motivated him to learn to speak English, and he probably did learn some conversational English from watching it, Namjoon is first and foremost a scholar and his strong command of English came from thorough language study. But, as previously mentioned in the comments, I love the way he tailors his English to the audience to which he’ll be speaking, for example spicing up his English with certain British slang words to speak to his British audience. I just adore everything about this man 💜💜💜

  • @nelliezamborsky3224
    @nelliezamborsky3224 Před rokem +2

    Can't wait for the others and thank you to the subscriber who suggested this

  • @usduchess1009
    @usduchess1009 Před rokem +3

    As I’m learning Korean,besides the satoori, I noticed that each of the members have a certain way of speaking and thought that was always cool! It makes Korean more interesting to learn; even in English everyone speaks it differently so it’s fun to talk/listen to someone who has a unique way of doing it.

  • @lau9222
    @lau9222 Před rokem +8

    Really interesting! I can't wait for the videos about the other members and I'd love a part 2 about RM as well!!

  • @robyn2613
    @robyn2613 Před rokem +6

    He doesn’t need an English translator he’s fluent in English too🙃also thank you for delving into BTS!! & I think all of them at times talk insanely fast to the point that my brain hurts😵‍💫Korean is one of the hardest languages I’ve ever come across(to me anyways lol)I look forward to seeing more! Welcome to the BTS rabbit hole!💜보라해!🫰🏼

  • @Vanessa13785
    @Vanessa13785 Před rokem +9

    I hope to become fluent in Korean

  • @lyannastarkweather
    @lyannastarkweather Před rokem +1

    I'm so glad that you're doing a video series about the BTS members' unique speaking styles.

  • @maggiegeee6048
    @maggiegeee6048 Před rokem +5

    Found you because of this video. Love love the insight you are giving into how language choices and style say so much about a person in Korean. We English only folks lose so much nuance when we read most translations… You offer great insights. Thank you.

  • @Charlotte-lq1or
    @Charlotte-lq1or Před rokem +4

    This was so fun and interesting, thank you! Please cover all of the different members - thy all have such unique ways of speaking. Also, this really highlights the hard work of ARMY translators who kindly volunteer to interpret and translate BTS on weverse, lives, in interviews etc.

  • @literaIIyshy
    @literaIIyshy Před rokem +2

    ahhh this was so funny and informative i loved it! Thank you very much 😭💗
    ps: just a heads up that while i quite literally bursted out laughing at the "why? because he's weird! (unique)" comment i would advise not to do it with certain members (v) because of a history of mocking and rude comments made against him back in their early days, it's a sore spot for the fandom and now that i like your channel i wouldn't want to see you get attacked for calling him (v) weird or anything like that

  • @paulao613
    @paulao613 Před rokem +2

    This was so fun, entertaining and educational. I love it and can't wait to hear your analysis of the other members

  • @carmelcity9527
    @carmelcity9527 Před rokem +4

    This is such a cool series! Korean is a beautiful language, and I admire Namjoon’s poetic style of speaking Korean and coming up with new words. Thank you for translating and explaining!

  • @rockstar3374
    @rockstar3374 Před rokem +6

    I still haven't been able to say some of their names right when I think I say them right my friends tell me I still say im wrong lol and I have been a fan of theirs since 2013 or 2016 or 2017 know I listened to them when I was in high school in 2013 im also a 94 baby lol

  • @adelate
    @adelate Před rokem +4

    This was so interesting and fun to watch! Thank you for shining a light on an aspect of BTS I haven't been able to really truly understand before - our amazing ARMY translators work hard but are often pressed for time (and tweet space)! Now I definitely understand why they often throw their hands up when Namjoon posts his letters and will say they need to really dedicate time for the translation.
    As a learner and a Yoongi bias, your comment about how easy Namjoon is to understand [especially compared to Yoongi] made me laugh so hard. I'm looking forward to his episode and all of the others a lot! Thanks again!

  • @WillowBTS2025
    @WillowBTS2025 Před rokem +10

    This is really amazing, Billy! Thank you so much! 💜

  • @eloisehyperia3970
    @eloisehyperia3970 Před rokem +1

    As someone who studies speech communication, im in love woth this series! I just started watching but the wag you describe their speech styles and how you articulated namjoon's articulation!! I love it!

  • @brenda8349
    @brenda8349 Před rokem +10

    OMG!!! This video was pure gold hahahaha From the explanation to the new vocab learned here hahaha and that wig just made the video 🤣🤣 can't wait to see the rest and I am definitely sharing this with all of my Korean learner friends. Thanks again Billy!

  • @elisabetta2729
    @elisabetta2729 Před rokem +5

    It's the first time I see one of your videos and wow, this is amazing. As someone who is their fan and can't understand Korean, I've always wanted to know more about the way they talk and express themselves and this video helped me a lot to understand it better. Thank you! Can't wait for your video about Yoongi and Jimin!

  • @izzatys7037
    @izzatys7037 Před rokem +3

    I really appreciate your efforts and amount of research/observations you have share with us. RM is very poetic and such a deep thinker, as non-Korean speaker I believe we might have loss the depth of meaning due to translation. He have such a sexy brain and insane vocab, hahaha.

  • @ksj638
    @ksj638 Před rokem +3

    I love this video!! I love discussing Namjoon in any context possible... our forever leader, our flowerwork Kim Namjoon❤️

  • @SteppingStonevlogs
    @SteppingStonevlogs Před rokem +1

    As a Linguistics student, this entire video was of special interest to me. 😍I look forward to the sequential videos!

  • @AmbiCahira
    @AmbiCahira Před rokem +5

    This was really enjoyable. Linguistically I am very similar to RM, not in poetry vocab but I very easily absorb words and speech patterns like dialects, use new self combined words if it feels more fitting than existing words in the moment, I also speak fast but with clear annunciation, and I very often get told I use unusual words. The trailing off topic and back again is a habit I've tried hard to fix because I could tell people found it annoying.
    A fun story of absorbing dialect. Sweden has many dialects and one time in school we had to go work someplace for 2 weeks to get graded on things like teamwork, how well we take directions, etc. I went pretty far from north to south to take the opportunity to travel. In the middle of week 2 I was sweeping the floor and a customer asked me a question which lead to a conversation and she goes "you have a slight accent, where are you from?" I told her, and she asked the common follow-up question how long I had been there and I said almost 2 weeks and she was flabbergasted. She told me she expected 6 years or something because I spoke in the local dialect. I think if RM lived somewhere like Busan or something for a while I think he would have the same experience within a pretty short time frame.
    Both he and I learned a lot of English with Friends and it makes it extra enjoyable to learn Korean via Run BTS and interviews now. His mind fascinates me.

  • @Easy_RealKorean
    @Easy_RealKorean Před rokem +1

    Wow~ You gave me a lot of Korean information through BTS' conversations. The detailed analysis of RM is particularly impressive.
    I am a 'Korean' studying English. With Korean content and English explanations, I understand well and it helps me a lot.
    thank you.
    와~ BTS의 대화를 통해서 많은 한국어의 정보를 주셨네요. 특히 RM에 대한 자세한 분석이 인상 깊습니다.
    전 영어를 공부하는 '한국인'이에요. 한국어로 된 컨텐츠를 가지고, 영어로 설명을 들으니 잘 이해가 되고 저도 많은 도움이 됩니다.
    감사합니다.

  • @lynnmitch
    @lynnmitch Před rokem +4

    I've been a subscriber of yours for many years, and a fan of BTS for many years. I'm really looking forward to the rest of this series!!

  • @kat-bs1db
    @kat-bs1db Před rokem +1

    Loved this! BTS was the reason I started learning Korean. 💜

  • @evantesseract737
    @evantesseract737 Před rokem +5

    I feel like it was just the other day that I was trying to explain 보라해 in your comments 😂
    I learned so much from this! I'd heard of 남투리 but didn't really understand... It sounds like he's constantly playing with words.
    I can relate, too - I'm also a writer and sometimes a poet, started writing poetry quite young, and I'm fascinated by language... And I read a whole lot of 19th century literature before I reached double digits. I continued to read absolutely everything I could, but found archaic language fascinating.
    The end result of this is that when my partner and I were writing an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, I wrote all the dialogue we had to invent. I have a bizarrely huge English vocabulary, full of words no one has used in hundreds of years 😂

  • @DreamCatchingArt
    @DreamCatchingArt Před rokem +4

    Love it! I knew it would be interesting with the different dialects between the members especially working/living so closely. Always wondered about that since I started learning Korean. More please & thank you!

  • @potternutmania
    @potternutmania Před rokem +6

    i started learning korean because of RM's lyrics - they sound beautiful when translated but i want to understand them in the source language

  • @alondranino423
    @alondranino423 Před rokem +1

    i’ve been enjoying your korean lesson videos for a while now and it was really interesting to be able to see you analyze joons way of speaking !

  • @LHfromNH
    @LHfromNH Před rokem +5

    I was so excited to discover that you had made this video series! I am a BTS ARMY, and I am learning Korean through Bangtan Academy and your classes, so this is just the perfect matchup! I look forward to seeing all the other guys' videos as well! Thank you, Billy. 💜💜

  • @musicmarinmusic
    @musicmarinmusic Před rokem +4

    Thank you Billy for creating this series! I'm loving it! 💜💜

  • @pauminsu91
    @pauminsu91 Před rokem +1

    This is so fascinating Billy, thank you so much for covering their ways of speech ! Language can create so many nuances, and sometimes, as we are not native korean speakers, it can be quite difficult to interpret what they are saying. I'm looking forward to the next video of your series !!!

  • @nuljeon
    @nuljeon Před rokem +2

    I am in heaven right now. I started learning Korean because I wanted to be able to understand BTS without subtitles, and understand their sentiments behind their messaging in Korean. So the fact that you're doing a series on each member is absolutely a dream come true. I have always wondered if anyone else thought Suga was hard to understand, so I'm really excited to watch that episode. As an intermediate learner, Suga tends to be really hard to understand for me. Anyways, excited to see this series!

  • @farawaykin
    @farawaykin Před rokem +3

    i’m so so hyped for this series omg! i’ve been thinking a lot about the differences between all the members’s language and speaking habits and i’ve been craving an analysis like yours! like, i’m a low intermediate speaker, and while i’ve been noticing that i understand most of what jimin says, and a lot of what jin and jk say, but sometimes i can barely figure out what namjoon is even talking ABOUT when he speaks, still i definitely couldn’t analyze this as well. i’m incredibly hyped TT thank you lots

  • @sasstrickstump5578
    @sasstrickstump5578 Před rokem +5

    really fun video!! Excited to see the rest. I wonder if you stumbled upon their song Paldogangsan where they rap about their different dialects? If not, you should definitely check it out, it’s a really fun song :D

  • @mitsuko0xidized
    @mitsuko0xidized Před rokem +3

    I am so excited for this series! I used to watch your "rating foreign K-pop idols' Korean" series and I really enjoyed it! I would have never guessed that one day I would get to watch an entire series of you breaking down Bangtan's dialect speaking! Even this first entry into the series was so much fun! (And I know that because Namjoon is my bias, that was bound to happen but still! I learned so much about how he sounds to someone who speaks and understands Korean!) I can't wait to show my fellow ARMY buddy this video, as we are both really into the study of languages. I am excited for the rest of the videos (especially Yoongi's) and, yes, I would totally love even more Namtoori analysis, please! Thanks for sharing your expertise once again!

  • @jemcat99
    @jemcat99 Před rokem +7

    This was incredible Billy, thank you so much, and I’m SO excited to see more videos like this! This is exactly the sort of thing i love to learn about. I actually had goosebumps throughout this video which sounds so weird, but BTS are the reason I started learning Korean and it was just so amazing to learn Namjoon’s tendencies and the nuances etc etc that I can never really know without being fluent. I also love your genuine enthusiasm for making this, I can totally see you’re enjoying the process of understanding the members and not just doing this to cater towards a large audience! Thank you again billy and keep up the hard work, always loving your content 💜

  • @flor_de_pams
    @flor_de_pams Před rokem

    I ENJOYED WATCHING THIS OMG!! 💜😭 I get to understand him more after so many years of stanning bts, because of this explanation. Thank you!💜

  • @kaybishop562
    @kaybishop562 Před rokem +3

    Oh! I didn't know this series was coming, but I'm thrilled! Billy, this is interesting, and a really fun start. Love analyses like these. 감사합니다!
    P.S., the wig 😂🤣

  • @fernandaespinosa7365
    @fernandaespinosa7365 Před rokem +1

    he's a brilliant man, i love his ✨uniqueness✨

  • @trepearound3915
    @trepearound3915 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this analysis. You are a great teacher and explain everything so well. I follow you on Twitter and have your pronunciation guide with my Korean books. The way you translate Namjoon to English sounds like I expect it to in Korean. I cannot wait for the rest of the series 💜

  • @krissie115
    @krissie115 Před rokem +1

    Wow Kim Namjoon is really a language genius.
    Thanks for this .