I think it's because of the negation at the end of the korean sentence(못해) for me it has more sense to say: "I can speak korean a little bit" than the translation will be: 나는 한국어를 조금 할 수 있어요
밖에 means "outside," so 조금밖에 means "some outside." The sentence is something like "Outside some Korean, cannot speak." We might say, "Outside of some basic words, I can't really speak Korean."
if you feel difficult to pronounce “조금밖에”, it can be an alternative: 한국어 잘 못해요. Actually, it’s similar to “I can’t speak korean well”. I hope it is helpful!
@@nickraoyj you'll be surprised how much easier it is to read hangeul than the romanization, and the good thing is, it's actually super easy to learn. There's an app I'd highly recommend called SNU LEI Hangeul.
It literally means, when translated each section, “Korean outside of some cannot do“, but when structured correctly, it means “I cannot do Korean outside of a small amount”. When you say it to a native Korean in a conversation, what it means to them is “Outside of some Korean, I can’t really speak it.”
Yeah, but I think 한국어 조금 해요 is much easier for you. And, I don’t think she is a good tutor because she looks like she doesn’t have a deep understanding of what is a better for beginners.
this was one of 3 phrases i came across and made myself learn right when i first started learning the language! the other 2: 한국어 별로 잘할수 없어요 (i cant speak korean well) and 아직 배우고 있어요 (im still learning).
@@ChantelStays I’m forty. I have a hard time remembering things I’ve learned, like vocabulary. I’m still trying but it would be so much easier if I was younger.
Why is this literally the most difficult sentence in Korean. 😅
It's like saying "I can't do anything other than a little bit of the Korean Language"
@@thatcubr6961 thank you for this explanation.
I think it's because of the negation at the end of the korean sentence(못해) for me it has more sense to say: "I can speak korean a little bit" than the translation will be: 나는 한국어를 조금 할 수 있어요
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@@Tomala3dso both ways have the same meaning?
The Teacher speaking it fluently
Me: 👁️👄👁️ 💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂
Dont give up!
밖에 means "outside," so 조금밖에 means "some outside." The sentence is something like "Outside some Korean, cannot speak." We might say, "Outside of some basic words, I can't really speak Korean."
Thanksyou🎉
Oh wow
Thanks for your in-depth breakdown.
조금밖에 = Nothing but little
I like to think of 밖에 as "except" so 조금밖에 is "a little
Really very useful 👍 Gamsahamnida teacher 🤗
감사합니다 Is how you say in 하는? Learning how to spell 😅
Thxs! It’s useful! ❤❤❤ Gamsamnida🎉🎉😊
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if you feel difficult to pronounce “조금밖에”, it can be an alternative: 한국어 잘 못해요. Actually, it’s similar to “I can’t speak korean well”. I hope it is helpful!
Romanization, please!
@@nickraoyj han-gug-eo jal mot-hae-yo
can I also say, 한국어 마를 저금 할 수 있어요?
@@nickraoyj you'll be surprised how much easier it is to read hangeul than the romanization, and the good thing is, it's actually super easy to learn. There's an app I'd highly recommend called SNU LEI Hangeul.
Isn’t it be 한국만 잘 못해요? Sorry if I misunderstood something.
Why did I decide Korean is what I wanna learn. So many other options and I chose this.
I feel with you 😃
This is so helpful,, 감사합니다 선생님 💜!
You are my favorite teacher❤
Mine too
😂 I'm a army boy too
The Korean is challenging but her face is so easy to look at, 😍😍😍
It literally means, when translated each section, “Korean outside of some cannot do“, but when structured correctly, it means “I cannot do Korean outside of a small amount”. When you say it to a native Korean in a conversation, what it means to them is “Outside of some Korean, I can’t really speak it.”
When you get the 1st word but the rest 💀
I just say jogeumyeo 😂 is that right teacher 😂 I just adapt from kdrama 🤣
This is so helpful 😊
Tysm ❤
감사합니다! ❤
*그녀는 안경에서 귀여움 봐요* 🥰🥰
감사합니다!
I've been meaning to look this one up for a minute now 😅 감사합니다!
Your voice is sooo cute and lovely ❤
한국어 조금밖에 못해요, 감사합니다 산생님
Wow still your great
와 이거 도움이 많이 되네요 감사합니다! 😍
Teacher Hailey your wearing sunglass already.❤
한국어 조금밖에 못해요.😢😢😢 감사합니다 ❤
Yeah, but I think 한국어 조금 해요 is much easier for you. And, I don’t think she is a good tutor because she looks like she doesn’t have a deep understanding of what is a better for beginners.
that was fun and exciting to learn :)
i remember the grammar pattern 밖에 + negative ❤
Oh your this video is wonderful😊 I’ll try my best to learn Korean! So wish me luck
Learn japanese but recommended this😅
한국어 조금밖에 못해요 . 선생님 감사합니다😊
한국인이에요, 영어 배우고 싶네요..ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I'm Korean, but I want to learn English lol
Thank you so much ....I got it ❤
So cuteeee....
Very nice ilike to learn korean
This short video is great. *Subscribed* because i need as miluch help as possible. Lol
감사합니다!🎉❤❤
Thanks teacher your teaching is really amazing
but surely i want to know Korean
Thats more easier than i thought lol
Good job ❤
thanks to her i am good at Korean ❤감사합니다 잘생긴
감사합니다 선생님 😊
I died of cuteness ♥ 😍
Quiet good 😂
Tysm
this was one of 3 phrases i came across and made myself learn right when i first started learning the language! the other 2: 한국어 별로 잘할수 없어요 (i cant speak korean well) and 아직 배우고 있어요 (im still learning).
oh i wanted that!!!
ㄱㅅ 쌤.
한국 🇰🇷사랑해요 😮🥰😘
🇰🇷❤
Very nice 🙂
Gamsahamida teacher Saranghayeo 💜💜
I ❤ you Korean my best friend and cute sister I min nuna and I 💜 you Korean b t s army and Korean k drama please reply me I ❤ you 🇮🇳
It's too good👍 자매😊❤🎉
Who said korean was EASY? LIKE WHOOO-
me 😁
I love this
I'm not pure korean but my mouth can easily adapt how they speak.
Sameeee
same
Same bro
감사합나다 한국어를조금 할 수 있어요😊♡
❤ our teacher is so beutifull
her smile❤❤❤
선생님 감사합니다 ❤️😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️💕💕❤️❤️❤️
I gonna say this to my new boss 😂😂
Is he korean
no, he is not XD
@@VishakaAshbourne-lx1bq
@@ashrafjabal oh
I found this video ages ago and suddenly I remembered this phrase randomly a bit ago and remembered what it means, now i always remember
I want to learn Korean with you. 너랑 한국어 배우고싶어요 🙏🏻
Nice job, this is fun
Thanks you teacher.
This is very useful topic.
감사합니다 ☺️
Ghamsa-hamnida seosengnim 💝
Sionsengnim, you are so sweet, I love you ☺️
You make korean so easy 😊감사함니다 언니😊😊
I have been learning South Korean and as far as now I can say "ouch my shoulder is pain full" in Korea 🇰🇷😅
The way she says “good job” is so cute
Wow ❤
me be like: gsjsnsns 🖕to myself...
teacher: hangugeo jogeumbakke mothaeyo
그리고 한국 선생님들 모두 사랑해요 💗 💖 💛
I may or may not have spent my entire weekend on and off studying this one sentence, my Korean has no hope😅
You help me so much to learn Korean 😊 you are the best teacher ever 💞❤
REALLY USEFUL 😂
The only words i know in Korean are "Aniyo" & "Gamsahabnida"😂😂
🎉🎉🎉🎉thank youuu
Great job
hahahahaha .. already press like and share
I got it 😊
and there is us🤭 who would say "Hangugeo bula"😂😂✌🏾
I can speak korean a bit but cant understand it a bit
나는 한국어를 조금 할 수 있지만 조금은 이해할 수 없습니다. (그렇지만 당신은 아름답습니다)
it's so easy I am learned full korean😊
Why so pretty 😍
감사합니다
Lovely! Showwwww!!!! Adorei!!!!
That good job is verey cute
Ur video ends in a cute way 😍😍
This is very very easy phrase. I aver see😊😊😊
❤️❤️❤️
"I can speak korean"
*i.n's famous words*
Thanks unnie
Why the teacher in this video looks like a irin from thai drama - devil sister 😂
TYSM i got it loveu😩
I usually say nanun yagging hangug
안녕하새요💜💜💜
❤❤❤❤
👏👏👏👏👏
Hailey선생님!
Please can we also say, "한국어 조금 할수있어요"?
Every time i say this word they're like: 와! 한국어 잘하네! 😅
Gamsahamnida teacher ❤ i'm a sri lankan i'm trying best to learn Korean from now on.😊 You are my first teacher teached me Korean 😊😅❤
The way I just screamed with joy when I finally said it right😂 thank you!
Korean is also easy to learn❤
I instantly subscribed.
I feel i will never learn Korean
Im too old 😂 but im still going to keep trying
How old are you?
@@anawatl28 mid thirties already... Le sigh
@@ChantelStays I’m forty. I have a hard time remembering things I’ve learned, like vocabulary. I’m still trying but it would be so much easier if I was younger.