“One or Two” and “Two or Three” and Beyond | Korean FAQ
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2023
- I’ll teach you how to say “one or two,” “two or three,” and so on (up to 9), along with other similar numbers like “two to four.” Not only will I show you how to do this with Pure Korean numbers, but also with Sino Korean numbers. And I’ll show you a shortcut so you can make these words without having to memorize any new vocabulary.
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Always enjoy your material!
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Wow! Thank you so much!! I'm still in Korea right now so that's going to transform into 삼겹살!! 😄😄😄
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I feel so confused after watching this video I need to watch it again two or three times 😂😂
I have never seen these (yet!). They make sense but also, a bit confusing lol. Thank you Billy 💜
Hey billy. Forst I would like to thanks a lot for teaching important korean grammer free for us.. I am from Sri Lanka and I learned lot of things from you.. And belive I got 195/200 for EPS Topik CBT test recently . Your lessons gave me a lot of knowledge about korean language ... Thank you again sir...❤❤❤❤❤
으어.. 이걸 어뜨케 이해할 수 있겠어요...ㅎㅎㅎ😂 우리 엄마 맨날 '오이 두서너개만 사 와.' 이러시는데 정말 혼란스럽죠. ㅠ^^ㅠ
Thanks for teaching complicated counting numbers easily ^^
I just learned these in my app and was soo confused! Another similiar thing is with the "two days", "four days" etc-words that seem so random at first, maybe a video to do in future!
Thank youuu
He actually already has a video on this called "Korean Days: 하루, 이틀, 사흘, 나흘". Though I would just let you know
@@simonolesen3436 thank you!
What app do you use? I'm always looking for better Korean learning apps for on the go learning
i thing 두서너개 is 2 or 3 or 4
Why is 고 attached to the verb as with 목고 싶아?
The 고 affix generally meaning "and" as in. "저는 식당에 김밥을 먹고 물 마셨어요" = At the restaurant I ate Kimbap and drank water. It is also used in the grammar form -고 싶다 which meaning "I want to..." so with your example "먹고 싶어" = I want to eat (먹다 means "to eat"). I know this is Billy's channel but I also recommend checking out his friend over at Talk To me in Korean. They have a CZcams channel but also a website with a full curriculum of 10 levels (30 lessons within each level). They teach this 고 and 고 싶다 pretty early on (level 1 I believe). Billy probably also has a video on these grammar forms, but I just cited the sources I learnt them from, do I could give you something. Feel free to ask any more questions and I will probably return to answer them
If you get a chance do you think you could do a video on "으세요 / 세요"? It's what we're on in class right now and in the process of checking your videos I don't see it covered. Unless I'm missing it somewhere...
Yes, it's called Honorific Speech and I have several videos about that topic. It's also covered in my Beginner Korean Course here :-)
How do i use it? 서너 주세요 or 서너 개 주세요
You'd still need a counter. These are only the numbers.
Hi! I have a question which I cannot seem to find the answer for anywhere online. Is there a use or nuance to the use of -라- in grammatical forms? It comes in a lot of forms and it is never clear when to use it. So for example -이어서 and -이라서 but there is also (이)라도 -어/아라 and -더라. I also think -려 can be difficult to understand sometimes, like the difference between -으면 and -으려면 and how there's -으려고. Hope I'm making sense but I would love to see you do a video about it so I don't have to keep guessing. Love your content!
~라 is used in ~이다, so ~(이)라서 is from 이다 and the ~서 form. I also have done live streams about those other topics, which you can find on my channel :-)
@@GoBillyKorean thank you! I will have a look then, as I tried to find it with the search function, but couldn't. Thanks for letting me know, I will look into it!!! ☺️
What about "about 10" or another number?
약(about) 열(10) 개(or 가지 etc...)
@@ByungWooChungThank you! So like 고양이 약 열 마리?
@@LambruscoPeter 👍 or 대략 is also(ex. 대략 열마리)
10개쯤 and 10개 정도 can work too
Why don't you wear a black shirt for these vids? Good content though.
He only has one shirt