Learn Korean Vocabulary Fast - Korean Words With 통 | Korean Word Builder #15

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  • In this Korean vocabulary lesson you'll learn lots of Korean Words With 통. These Korean word builder lessons are a fantastic way to learn Korean vocabulary fast. Download a free PDF of these words here: learnkorean24.com/word-builde...
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    00:00 Intro
    00:20 깡통
    00:42 밥통
    01:05 찬통
    01:28 필통
    01:51 가스통
    02:14 산소통
    02:37 우체통
    03:00 저금통
    03:23 쓰레기통
    03:46 통조림
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Komentáře • 19

  • @npp5734
    @npp5734 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful...

  • @user-up1ne3wv7c
    @user-up1ne3wv7c Před 2 lety

    This word builder series is fantastic 👏

  • @learnkoreanwithkoreanly837

    I think the [tong] pronunciation is so cute!
    [통]은 여러 의미가 있죠. 유익한 영상입니다!
    [tong] has different meanings. Nice and helpful video!

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  Před 2 lety +1

      그러고 보니 '통' 소리가 귀엽게 들릴 수 있겠네요.ㅎㅎ 댓글 감사합니다.😊

  • @furious-choehaalen1525

    Word Builder Video Series Are Nice 😃
    👏

  • @shiwangi6560
    @shiwangi6560 Před 2 lety

    흥미로운 수업을 해주신 아라 선생님께 감사드립니다.

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  Před 2 lety +1

      시원님의 응원이 정말 큰 힘이 됩니다. 감사합니다.😍

  • @Moon_Dance
    @Moon_Dance Před 2 lety

    Your videos are so helpful. Do you teach classes in Busan?

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  Před 2 lety +1

      I do. But I teach Korean online only because of Covid.

  • @tanya816
    @tanya816 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Arah unnie!! 🤗
    Do u mind clearing one more doubt....?😅
    In hangeul letter 'g'/or sometimes 'k' is written as ㄱ
    But when v write Kim then why is it written as 김
    Can't it be written as 킴 ?
    And if I write it as 킴 is it wrong?

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  Před 2 lety +1

      If you write 킴 as Kim, it's wrong.
      First, there is no such family name in Korean. We have 김, not 킴.
      Second, it's because of ‘Korean Romanization system' which has been changed since 2000.
      According to the ‘old Korean Romanization system’ before 2000, ㄱ as an initial consonant of the first syllable in a word was written as ‘k’ like 김치 Kimchi, 김미영 Kim Miyoung (last name), etc...
      However, according the 'new Korean Romanization system after 2000, ㄱ is an initial consonant of the first syllable in a word is written as ‘g’ like 김장 Gimjang, 김밥 Gimbap(seaweed rolled rice), etc...
      The Romanized letters for some words which are already well-known like Kimchi, Kim ...etc are used as they were written in the past. Because it will be confusing for non-native Korean speakers if the new Romanization rule is applied to the well-known Korean words.
      I hope this helps.

    • @tanya816
      @tanya816 Před 2 lety

      @@KoreanArah oh I see😯
      Thank u unnie!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
      Love ya!!

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  Před 2 lety

      @@tanya816 You're welcome.😉

  • @lucascandelli
    @lucascandelli Před 2 lety

    Thank you for these series! But I have a stupid question. What are the words you say at each example . They are related to numbers I see, but it seems you say 'once', 'twice', 'thrice' and so one, while I'd expect 'first', 'second', 'third'.

    • @KoreanArah
      @KoreanArah  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm glad you like these series.
      I said, '1번[일번], 2번[이번], 3번[삼번]...' for each word, which mean 'number 1, number 2, number 3 ...'
      Sino-Korean number + 번: serial number of things in order
      FYI, once, twice, 3 times... are expressed as Native Korean number + 번.
      한 번, 두 번, 세 번 ....
      And first, second, third ...
      첫 번째, 두 번째, 세 번째...
      If you want to know the difference between '번 with Sino-Korean numbers' and '번 with native Korean numbers', check the link below.
      czcams.com/video/3eiXrmGos_s/video.html
      BTW, there is no stupid question when studying Korean. All the questions you have are important.😊

    • @lucascandelli
      @lucascandelli Před 2 lety

      @@KoreanArah thank you for this clear explanation!