[KOR/ENG] How to say I, You, He, She, We, They in Korean🇰🇷 | All Korean Pronouns | Learn Korean
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6:20 you said '민지가' but in video it's written '민지는' which is correct grammar for the sentence?
hi i'm sorry but i didn't recieve it :/
I knew that, but I seriously don't understand why teachers would use such words at all. It's like they don't want their students to ever sound like natives.
well at least in korea you can avoid saying he/she and not have to worry about messing up someone's "pronouns" lol
Thank you for making my korean more natural! A lot of natives let me use 그, 그녀, 너, 네, etc and never correct me. 💪🏾
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I used to have 5 lessons with Morning. She is really good, kind and patient when talking to you. This video also very helpful as well. Thank you
모니카씨 반가워요! Thank you so much😆
This was very helpful thanks a lot! This clarified several things actually - I didn't realize exactly how pronouns change with different particles, it isn't intuitive at all, so it was good to hear a clear specific explanation.
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선생님, 정말 감사합니다! 많이 배우고 있습니다.
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Very easy to explain and make sense. I can remember this!
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고마워요 쌤!!!
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Fantastic. Love the clear explanation, use of examples, writing and highlights. Thank you.
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Thank you!
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Thank you soo much for this video❤
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This video is really Helpful for every Korean language learners
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고생 많으셨습니다 선생님
참 유용하군요!!
잘 설명해 주셔서 감사합니다
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Thank for making this video. your video easy to understand
Your videos are some of the best I've found for Korean learning, thanks a lot.
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I have looked for this content several times bc i knew it but didn't ~quite~ understand, and here it is all packaged up for us! 감사합니다!
더 명확해졌어요. 감사합니다 누나.❤
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I'm new here...I like ur channel, the way you explained the topic simply made me understand faster.
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Thanks!
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I hope your videos will help my Korean learning journey ❤
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Thank you so much teacher, i really get it now 😊
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Very clear and simple explanations.
As another commenter said, I've used those Korean pronouns and have never been corrected by language partners.
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Love from South Africa,🎊
처음 한국어를 배우기 시작했을 때는 항상 '그'와 '그녀'를 사용하고 싶었는데 지금은 어색하게 느껴져요 ㅋㅋㅋ 그 비디오 감사합니다 모닝씨!!
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저도 지금 한국에서 공부하고 있는데 이야기할 때 이렇게 많이 실수하고 있나 봐요.이 비디오는 너무 좋아요. 그리고 잘 이해할 수있어요.이런 거 많이 가르쳐 주실 수 있으면 좋겠어요.감사합니다.❤️
So nice...
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정말 감사합니다 🩷
아녕
Thank you very much.
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Can you explain some of the other words used to refer to people? Like 그놈, 재, 얘들아, 등. I see these a lot in dramas and never fully get it
Okay, that's a good idea! I'll definitely make a video about it😊
Thanks from Russia! My textbook said about the words not used in real conversation, and your examples put everything into pieces.
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우와~ 잘못 배울 뻔했다, 감사합니다 선생님 😊
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Please Describe More Usages of subject markers in easy ways
Actually I read the Korean language and write ✍️ but meanings for everything but I will pick one by one 감사합니다
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Sister explain about chusak culture
민수라는 이름니 나왔네요 ㅎㅎ
비디오 잘 만들었어요
오 맞아요! 민수 씨ㅋㅋ 고마워요😄
감사합니다! 😊 in my korean classes, the teacher used 우리 with formal speech, so I had no idea about 저희, gladly she never thaugth us to use 느 or 당신
“저희” is used to show respect to the person you are speaking to. If the person you are talking to is not in a higher position than you but you are not close to them so if you use 존댓말, you can use “우리” instead. The Korean language's system of honorifics is very complicated, and even native speakers sometimes get confused😂
한국말을 잘 못해요 하지만 열심히 공부하고 있어요.
Thanks for the video! What about 걔 and 쟤? I hear this said quite often. For example, ‘걔는 영화 보는 내내 잤어’ or ‘나 걔 점 찍어뒀어’. Is this only used between friends?
Yes! 걔 is the abbreviation for 그 아이->그 애->걔 (the person, informal)
쟤 is the abbreviation for 저 아이->저 애->쟤 (that person, informal)
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안녕! 저는 나이제랴에서 보고 있어요. 😅
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안녕하세요 모닝 선생님. 저는 마루코 입니다. 이 유익한 수업 정말 감사합니다. 😀🇪🇨👋
do you have a video on learning korean alphabet easily!??
Yes! One of the playlists on my channel is teaching Korean alphabet. Check it out and learn😊
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So That why i cant find it in any spoken korean drama ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ
Not the Patchim app sounds 😂
For formal speech. What if I didn't know the name or title of the person. Difficult to refer to a third party without knowing that information. Like for example i see someone at a distance and talk to my friend like "that girl went in the store" or if i see a photo on instagram a friend posted of someone and I want to say "oh she's cute".
In formal speeches, "you" is referred to as "여러분." And the phrase "that girl went in the store" translates to "저 여자가 가게에 들어갔어요." Furthermore, when looking at a photo of a woman posted by a friend on Instagram, you could say like "이 여자 귀엽다," "이 사람 귀엽다," "얘 귀엽다(casual)," or "이 분 귀엽다.(polite)"😁
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문장을 읽기가 어렵습니다. 하지만 글쓰기보다는 쉽습니다. 글을 쓰고 싶을 때 시간이 오래 걸립니다! 어떻게 하면 글쓰기를 향상할 수 있나요?
글쓰기를 향상시키고 싶으면, 일단 먼저 글을 많이 읽어보는 게 중요한 것 같아요. 글을 읽으면서 어떻게 쓰는 지 배우고, 글쓰기를 조금씩 연습해보는 걸 추천드려요😊
Question, if you use the formal version of ….we…. Shouldn`t you combine it with …읍니다 version In stead of a 헤요 version. I thought i had to use both formal versions in the same sentence?
해요 and 합니다, they both are polite speech. So you can say 저희 for them. E.g. 저희는 공부했어요. 저희는 공부했습니다. 우리는 공부했어(informal)
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How would you say ”what about you?” to someone whose name or title you don’t know? If someone for example asks me ”what is your favorite food?” and I wan’t to ask them ”what about you, what is YOUR favorite food?”
If you don't know the person's name or title, you can repeat the question you asked before!
For example:
A: "무슨 음식을 가장 좋아해요? What is your favorite food?"
B: "저는 피자를 좋아해요. 무슨 음식을 가장 좋아해요? I like pizza. What is your favorite food?"
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Why did I hear it in so many kdramas recently? Queen of Tears used 당신 a looot. (To a point I thought it meant something like 자기), but I also heard it in Lovely Runner. I remember hearing 그녀 (and searching it after) I was wondering if shows dont sound as natural sometimes then?
Edit: Ok so she explains it just a bit later, but my question still stands. Is it normal for kdramas not to be daily conversation-like? To be a literary context? Esp when its meant to depict daily interaction? Honest questions cause then it means I shouldnt rely on them fully 😅
I also watched the drama "Queen of Tears" and heard the word "당신" a lot. In dramas, "당신" is used to express dramatic elements depending on the genre or atmosphere. It appears frequently in novels too. However, in real conversations, we rarely use "당신"😊
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I am very confused because always at the end of a sentence they end with hessoyo or imnida and many others I want to know in which I should use each one in which ovation the uses.
I'll be organizing sentence-ending verb types next time and let you know when to use them and in what situations!
So that's why I got laughed at for "dangshin" ;-;