다는 것이 Intending | Live Class Abridged

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • This is an abridged version of the live stream from 8-18-2024 about the grammar ~다는 것이 (or ~다는 게), which is used to say that the speaker intends to do something, but does something else instead.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @FalseNomen
    @FalseNomen Před 22 dny +4

    Very useful video, Billy. Thank you so much for making this, as well as the little song at the end :)

  • @ICDeadPeeps
    @ICDeadPeeps Před 19 dny +1

    "...and you get PANDA!" 🤣😂😆

  • @leugimpardo
    @leugimpardo Před 21 dnem +2

    Thank you Billy!!

  • @user-wj6bu5df1d
    @user-wj6bu5df1d Před 22 dny +3

    OUT OF BOX QUESTION :
    You said to say 네,빈급습니다 for the answer of "nice to meet you" can we use the partical 도 with 반급습니다 pls tell me

    • @GoBillyKorean
      @GoBillyKorean  Před 22 dny +1

      반갑습니다 is an entire phrase, so you wouldn't use that particle on it. You can use ~도 after a noun.

    • @user-wj6bu5df1d
      @user-wj6bu5df1d Před 22 dny

      @@GoBillyKorean thanks

    • @Drakelett
      @Drakelett Před 21 dnem

      저도 반갑습니다

    • @user-wj6bu5df1d
      @user-wj6bu5df1d Před 21 dnem

      @@Drakelett thanks i didn't thought about that 😂🤣😂

  • @maiehab6532
    @maiehab6532 Před 21 dnem

    Thank you 🤍🤍🤍