"Because" ~고 해서 | Live Class Abridged

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • This is an abridged version of the live stream from 10-25-2020 about the grammar form ~고 해서, which means "Because (among other reasons)." I also explained the grammar forms ~기도 해서, and ~고 하니까.
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Komentáře • 41

  • @teacup2132
    @teacup2132 Před 3 lety +12

    I can tell that you love what you're doing and that's what makes you an amzing teacher!

  • @eggreplacer
    @eggreplacer Před 3 lety +10

    I'm usually a silent learner but I just want to say thank you so much for your vids because they are all very thorough and clear to understand!!

  • @popcornfilm.8316
    @popcornfilm.8316 Před 3 lety +11

    you're doing great!! i gave up on learning korean but i feel inspired on how you are still as active on youtube!!

  • @cycnrb
    @cycnrb Před rokem

    I'm currently studying Korean, and your videos are helping me a lot to understand many things! I just want to say thank you!!!

  • @myownaccount123
    @myownaccount123 Před rokem

    It really blows my mind how I've been studying for 9 months now and have never came across the word 평일 until today

  • @cherylschaeffer7832
    @cherylschaeffer7832 Před 3 lety +2

    Another excellent abridged lesson. Great job!

  • @nandotravieso
    @nandotravieso Před 3 lety +1

    The guy is amazing. Kudos for what he does...need to learn how to be able to support him from abroad.
    But 6 minutes in and my brain is teasing me to go and get something from somewhere.
    Geez that was intense!

  • @Omar_Hassan
    @Omar_Hassan Před 20 dny

    Thank you Teacher ❤

  • @heralddamiao4351
    @heralddamiao4351 Před 3 lety

    Every post of Billy is surely a new learning 😎 Thanks Billy!😎👏

  • @danluba
    @danluba Před 2 lety +2

    Of course it means because. Everything means because.

  • @DeevenaJemima
    @DeevenaJemima Před 3 lety

    Love your videos. They are super helpful with my korean grammar..Thank you 선생님

  • @myownaccount123
    @myownaccount123 Před rokem

    Loooool at 11:39 I was looking at you with a dead stare waiting for you to say "Among Other Reasons", and when you said it I was like phew! That was a close one lol
    You have no clue how, when I encounter these words, I recall the explanation you gave. For example, this one would be "among other reasons"
    아무튼 than you

  • @jonarybugtong2142
    @jonarybugtong2142 Před 3 lety

    Hello sir billy thank you !! I learn a lot from your videos..

  • @NarkisaSofiaGki
    @NarkisaSofiaGki Před 3 lety

    great teacher thank u so much !!!!!

  • @myownaccount123
    @myownaccount123 Před rokem

    Yeah I know how to use the 니까 form very well. I tend to say 알았으니까 그만해라 to myself a lot lol

  • @Daisy-oh5fs
    @Daisy-oh5fs Před 3 lety

    안녕하세요 빌리 쌤! Could you please make a video about ~는거나 마찬가지다.. I cant find a clear explanation for this one yet.. Thank you for all the lessons!! 새해 복 많이 받으세요!☺️

  • @hetzelltellez3966
    @hetzelltellez3966 Před 2 lety

    I'm so grateful for all you lessons teacher and i hope you continue doing this
    But i have a question
    I would like to know the differences between this form and simply add 아서/어서 to the verb
    Like 먹어서 or 와서
    Is it the same thing or there's a difference ??

    • @GoBillyKorean
      @GoBillyKorean  Před 2 lety

      That form is different: czcams.com/video/042rZGTufWg/video.html

  • @rebeccabeebe1
    @rebeccabeebe1 Před 3 lety +1

    😮 is that the pink muhly grass?? Looks like cotton candy that's one of the places I want to visit when I get to Korea

  • @danluba
    @danluba Před 2 lety

    Sounds like a good English translation would be “…and stuff” or “…and that”.

  • @Elisa-pi3od
    @Elisa-pi3od Před 3 lety

    I really love your lessons and they are a great bonus to my regular study material but this time what you said didn't match with what is written in my "Korean grammar in use" book. On page 85 of the green book they say you can use -고 해서 with action and descriptive verbs. Did they do a mistake or is it just very uncommon to use descriptive verbs with this structure?

    • @GoBillyKorean
      @GoBillyKorean  Před 3 lety +1

      It can be used with both. Maybe you misunderstood the part where I say it must be *followed* by an action verb? It can be conjugated with both action and descriptive verbs.

    • @Elisa-pi3od
      @Elisa-pi3od Před 3 lety

      @@GoBillyKorean oh you are right! Sorry my bad, thank you a lot!

  • @kanghanyul5756
    @kanghanyul5756 Před 3 lety +2

    I hope you add the arabic sub , because it's really hard to understand you

  • @jellyyz6335
    @jellyyz6335 Před 3 lety +1

    What about 니까 and 왜냐하면 and 때문에

    • @GoBillyKorean
      @GoBillyKorean  Před 3 lety

      Those are other forms I've covered in previous live streams. This was an intermediate lesson specifically about the form ~고 해서. You can find all of those forms (and a lot more) in the Google doc I linked in my channel's Community tab :)

  • @basuSolanki07
    @basuSolanki07 Před 3 lety

    Hello, Billy
    How are you

  • @Fanaro
    @Fanaro Před 4 měsíci

    0:02 I know this isn't the tone of the channel, but it would be funny if you "recorded the video from 'your mom's bedroom'", "your mom" here being the viewer's mom.

  • @baekiee3068
    @baekiee3068 Před 3 lety

    선생님, Is it has 고 하는데/ 고 한데/ 고 하면?

  • @kkalmatchoom761
    @kkalmatchoom761 Před 3 lety

    I want to ask you, How many tense is in Korean language?

    • @user-kp9iu4sg5e
      @user-kp9iu4sg5e Před 3 lety

      Mmmm ....what tense mean? Im korean so I not good at English but I can help you about Korean:)

    • @kkalmatchoom761
      @kkalmatchoom761 Před 3 lety

      @@user-kp9iu4sg5e okay tense it means 시간 future tense, past tense present and like this

    • @jellyyz6335
      @jellyyz6335 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kkalmatchoom761 same as English I think
      해 - Do
      했어 - did
      할 거야 - will do
      하고 있어 - doing
      하고 있었어 - was doing
      하고 있을거야 - will be doing
      But these have other forms too..
      해 - 하나, 하니, 하냐, 한다
      했어 - 했나, 했니, 했냐, (+요)
      할 거야 - 할게, 할래, 할 거예요
      하고 있어 - 하고 있나, 하고 있니, 하고 있냐 (+요)
      하고 있었어 - 하고 있었나, 하고 있었니, 하고 있었냐, (+요)
      하고 있을거야, 하고 있을게, 하고 있을거예요
      But these other endings are usually only used for questions (+요 to make it formal)
      Also endings such as 지/죠, 거든(요), 네, 잖아(요), ㅂ니다, 세요 (and more) are also used, but these aren't tenses liked you asked 😂
      So it's same as English, korean has present, past, future, present progressive, past progressive etc.

    • @kkalmatchoom761
      @kkalmatchoom761 Před 3 lety

      @@jellyyz6335 I know all those tenses but I mean if there are tenses like pr.perfect or past perfect or passive voice like in English, I am Georgian, English is similar like Georgian so I need to know is Korean as English and Georgian?

    • @cristiansava1266
      @cristiansava1266 Před 3 lety

      @@kkalmatchoom761 there are only 3 tenses: past, present or future. what you're talking about is combinations of tense, aspect, modality and voice en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tense%E2%80%93aspect%E2%80%93mood
      as for how many there are in Korean, i cant say exactly but probably quite a few. same as most languages

  • @user-sb9xl6zw3w
    @user-sb9xl6zw3w Před 3 lety

    Billy ! why your lectures becoming confusing to me. Am I the only one feeling this? 😣😣

    • @GoBillyKorean
      @GoBillyKorean  Před 3 lety +4

      This is an intermediate level lesson, so unless you're intermediate it might not be useful to you yet :) If you watch the full un-edited version, I explain the prerequisites for this lesson.

    • @user-sb9xl6zw3w
      @user-sb9xl6zw3w Před 3 lety

      @@GoBillyKorean Thanku Billy👍