Ethnic Korean kids at Korean school who speak Russian instead of Korean [Part 1] | K-DOC

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  • čas přidán 3. 10. 2022
  • A school with students from all over the world. A school where the majority of students are foreigners and mixed race kids. Find out the stories of these students in this special honoring children's day!
    All edits and translations done by Eunjae Lee.
    All rights reserved to KBS.
    이웃집 찰스 [My neighbor Charles]
    [지금 우리 학교는] Air Date: 2022.5.3

Komentáře • 380

  • @sadia2395
    @sadia2395 Před rokem +1859

    Always impressed by ppl who can speak multiple languages and such diverse ones at that ! Must be hard for kids now but hopefully it will come in handy for them later on

    • @monramin
      @monramin Před rokem +36

      I had to speak 3 languages when I was a child, trust me it's not only hard as a child, as an adult now, who speaks 5 languages I always get confused lol

    • @hayley4032
      @hayley4032 Před rokem +14

      I learnt 5 as a child and those have always been my best languages, I've recently expanded to nine
      There is a period where you are a child where you learn and remember things exceptionally fast, and what you learn in that period might as well determine what you're best at. It's actually not too hard if you build a habit of practising your languages since you have to immerse yourself in the language(For example, I had Indonesian helpers all my life, a common thing in Hong Kong. That's where I picked up Indonesian)

    • @Cxs1a3
      @Cxs1a3 Před rokem +20

      As some1 who lives where people can easily speak 3 or more languages, I can tell you it has nothing to do with intelligence or skill, just birth circumstances

    • @hayley4032
      @hayley4032 Před rokem +11

      @@Cxs1a3 Yeah, it's all about when you learn the language. There's actually a golden period for learning, think it ends at age three or four

    • @Larax000
      @Larax000 Před rokem +12

      I feel like most people in Asian, Africa, Australia and Europe know at least two languages. I speak French, Swedish and English and those languages were taught to me as a child

  • @LovePantsu
    @LovePantsu Před rokem +219

    So unusual and fascinating to see these kids talking Korean with a Russian accent😄 happy to know they’re adapting well

  • @한을.8
    @한을.8 Před rokem +64

    Not the editor saying that they wished they had half of Dima’s confidence 😭😭😭 so true bestie

  • @gorechotuma
    @gorechotuma Před rokem +98

    When they showed a board with children‘s writing at around 3:20 it was just full of Russian cuss words and it was so funny to me lol

    • @Trubadurushka
      @Trubadurushka Před 2 měsíci +2

      Я это увидела, мне очень смешно и стыдно одновременно 😂😂😂

  • @kepler2995
    @kepler2995 Před rokem +110

    Dima is so funny. "Yeah I am popular at school 😎"

  • @annakaganova791
    @annakaganova791 Před rokem +25

    On the drawing board at 3:18, the kids wrote a bunch of cursewords in Russian 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @bolan1628
    @bolan1628 Před rokem +804

    I'm so glad to see that these kids are adapting to school in a completely different country pretty well even though they don't know the main language! It's so heartwarming to see.
    Also, Dima is such a good boy. Wish him never lose his confidence
    화이팅!

  • @cartr4236
    @cartr4236 Před rokem +301

    a lot of kids may be made to feel ashamed of their different ethnic backgrounds, but actually they'll soon learn its a blessing. being mixed and growing up with another culture lets you learn a lot and will definitely open a lot of doors for you in the future! i hope these kids carry on to be bright souls! :)

  • @O-Demi
    @O-Demi Před rokem +91

    3:10 I notice that the worlds are written in Korean in the 1st column, in English in the 2nd, and in Russian in the 3rd but also with how they're pronounced in Korean so that the classmates can understand each other! The teachers are doing a great job here!

  • @user-rw6vq7et1x
    @user-rw6vq7et1x Před rokem +48

    3:19 какие милые надписи

  • @christinesung8884
    @christinesung8884 Před rokem +371

    I like how the school teaches multiple languages !!

    • @readstories4663
      @readstories4663 Před rokem +30

      i only saw them teaching korean lol. the russian translations were to make it easier for kids to learn and transition into a korean environment

  • @irinaj7368
    @irinaj7368 Před rokem +511

    Такая приятная обстановка в школе:) дети хорошие. Пусть у них все получится!

    • @familypoodle1402
      @familypoodle1402 Před rokem +1

      А то, что бедные дети в масках? По самые глаза. Целый день у них недостаток кислорода

    • @hugmeplease7775
      @hugmeplease7775 Před rokem +2

      @@familypoodle1402 не бедные они. Сейчас сами знаете какое время и правильно что они носят маски, нашим людям этого не хватает

    • @familypoodle1402
      @familypoodle1402 Před rokem

      @@hugmeplease7775 у них мозг испытывает кислородное голодание изо дня в день. Здоровые клетки мозга превращаются в больные и мертвые. Но если вам нормально так ходить - это ваше полное право. Детей отркровенно жаль.

    • @sawyer4828
      @sawyer4828 Před rokem +6

      @@familypoodle1402 На самом деле нет. Нет подтверждений того, что маски вызывают гипоксию, гипоксемию или гиперкапнию, более того, это утверждение было опровергнуто независимыми фактчекерами и ВОЗ. Хирурги, например, длительное время носят маски на работе, но никаких исследованиях о возникновении у них вышеперечисленных состояний или связанных с этим заболеваниях нет, потому что ношение маски не вызывает их. ВОЗ (Всемирная организация здравоохранения) уже достаточно давно опровергла этот бред про кислородное голодание мозга от ношения масок - ношение маски, даже длительное, не вызывает интоксикации углекислым газом или кислородной недостаточности. Зато помогает остановить быстрое распространение коронавируса и других вирусных заболеваний. Не распространяйте, пожалуйста, дезинформацию.

  • @nya___nya
    @nya___nya Před rokem +152

    This documentary is very interesting. Different cultures different lives different tongues melted in one pot ♥️ thank you for beaming the spotlight to multicultural families ♥️🙇🏻‍♀️

  • @lin_win7777
    @lin_win7777 Před rokem +507

    o wow! so fun to watch it. I'm myself from Kyrgyzstan and also moved to America at the young age. It was hard to adapt at first and having friends. Plus American schools have some to no Russians, so I had to teach my self English essentials like grammars and words. But these kids have so much support and very nice teachers! Hope everyone can get comfortable in Korea and spread more awareness about other central asian countries like Kyrgyzstan! 🌸 Thank you K-Doc for making video about Russian speaking families (people) 😌

    • @Park_Wonbin
      @Park_Wonbin Před rokem +2

      Привет из Бишкека! Как Вам там в Америке живется?😄 Тоже хочу переехать, в идеале в Корею, но не могу найти пути как это сделать… Удачи Вам там и всех благ!❤

    • @nonomonos
      @nonomonos Před rokem

      Wow another kyrgyz person! Its pretty rare that i see other people from kyrgyzstan on the internet, how is america like? I live in italy and my mom wants to go live in the usa, i'm kinda against it because i can't imagine leaving the place where i was born and also because of the things i heard from it😓

    • @Life_of_Doll-Crafter
      @Life_of_Doll-Crafter Před rokem

      Привет, я тоже из Бишкека.😅

    • @kv4648
      @kv4648 Před rokem

      @@nonomonos it's gonna feel rough for the first few years but you'll adapt and it'll be like usual in no time at all

    • @teovu5557
      @teovu5557 Před rokem

      @@nonomonos How much do you know how Kirghiz history? Did you know your ancestors used to be tall red haired and green eyed people originally?

  • @Mina-js2jd
    @Mina-js2jd Před rokem +26

    3:19 😂omg so many cursing words on the board

  • @angelsis2222
    @angelsis2222 Před rokem +194

    These kids are adorable. I hope they do great in the future.

  • @Kamila-sm7qz
    @Kamila-sm7qz Před rokem +461

    I laughed so hard when I saw the writings on the whiteboard. They definitely came from post-soviet countries 🤣🤣🤣 Вспомнила свои школьные года благодаря этому видео

    • @lanat1512
      @lanat1512 Před rokem +7

      What does it mean?

    • @user-rd1vq7no6z
      @user-rd1vq7no6z Před rokem +23

      я тоже увидела и засмеялась)))

    • @gkssk_4
      @gkssk_4 Před rokem +87

      ​@@lanat1512 these are all swearing words🤭

    • @kyrennamcgrath
      @kyrennamcgrath Před rokem +19

      SAAAAAMEEEE (это, причём, дети из началки матерятся)

    • @Kamila-sm7qz
      @Kamila-sm7qz Před rokem

      @@kyrennamcgrath Еще озвучка ведущего меня убила, когда она такая говорит "Такие воспитанные дети". И тут Дима в кафе своему другу говорит "Ты дебил"

  • @user-3aa6234fh
    @user-3aa6234fh Před rokem +41

    There are a lot of Koreans in Russia and other ex-USSR countries, who lived there for many generations

  • @deli5194
    @deli5194 Před rokem +63

    aww this is so nice theyre reconnecting with their ancestral culture and language

  • @swisscorn
    @swisscorn Před rokem +68

    best wishes to these wonderful kids

  • @theowl2044
    @theowl2044 Před rokem +54

    It's always good to keep your knowledge of another language. The trick is to practice, practice, practice

  • @HKim0072
    @HKim0072 Před rokem +171

    Korea has a Koryo-saram special visa program. They extended it to 4th generation.
    Ethically the right thing to do + can do a small part for population growth.

    • @YouYou-sm8tf
      @YouYou-sm8tf Před rokem +26

      Isn’t it when you have a grand parent who have a korean passport and you live abroad, you get that visa to enter Korea and live there?
      It’s the best idea as Korea have low birthrate and will need young workforce. They will assimilate and integrate faster.

    • @bibbiya
      @bibbiya Před rokem +3

      @@YouYou-sm8tf grandparents only need to show their birth certificate that says they’re Korean. Unfortunately most of the adult Koryo saram don’t want to learn the language and assimilate and end up working as unskilled laborers in factories

    • @nathanmerritt1581
      @nathanmerritt1581 Před rokem

      @@bibbiya why they don't want to learn the language and assimilate?

    • @bibbiya
      @bibbiya Před rokem +16

      @@nathanmerritt1581 because most of the adults who grew up in post-soviet countries embraced the Russian language and culture so much they feel more Russian than Korean. Most adults go to Korea to make money and send it back home to their families or if they bring their kids with them, they usually don’t plan on staying in Korea forever. Now, the kids who will actually grow up in Korea might change this trend.

    • @talialee6364
      @talialee6364 Před rokem +4

      ​@@bibbiya i get you. I am a Turk from Turkey and our Turkic people from Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan and other Turkic countries are the same. They call themselves Russian but never Turk. They work in Turkey and send the money to their country. I am a Korean Language student in college and we have a lot of Turkic students at school that speak Russian constantly. They don't speak Turkic languages so we can't understand them.

  • @MultifANN
    @MultifANN Před rokem +60

    3:19 How cool to know Russian language jksjs
    I understood the sentences that were written by these kids lmao

    • @bogdanteodorov1941
      @bogdanteodorov1941 Před rokem +8

      I wonder if their teachers understand what is written there. In addition, their Russian translation of the schedule definitely requires a good proofreader.

    • @StassieUchiha
      @StassieUchiha Před rokem +9

      Lmaoooo these kids are quite enlightened at swear words

    • @freewi-fi8933
      @freewi-fi8933 Před rokem +5

      Looool I wonder, what do those hieroglyphs on the top mean? Those ones that are written with «говно»-shit. Possibly kids don’t really like their teachers as much as they claimed

    • @gilyanajune7081
      @gilyanajune7081 Před rokem +2

      😁

  • @yona3726
    @yona3726 Před rokem +53

    I've always been interested in koryeoins I wish more Korean media would feature them.

  • @kaseykan
    @kaseykan Před rokem +33

    Wow that's really awesome!
    I am a Korean Russian my self)

  • @jess0103
    @jess0103 Před rokem +25

    The writings on the whiteboard 💀

  • @aliya4688
    @aliya4688 Před rokem +15

    3:19 сразу видно , русскоговорящие

  • @onceandtwice9978
    @onceandtwice9978 Před rokem +19

    Whoever is translating these videos I love you 😍

  • @thanGacao
    @thanGacao Před rokem +64

    I respect these kids.. It's very hard to learn a language properly when ur constantly have to wear a mask and can't see the speaker's mouth

  • @annap881
    @annap881 Před rokem +46

    amazing effort from the teachers and the kids!

  • @somekindofflower2024
    @somekindofflower2024 Před rokem +10

    They are all so adorable! I hope they have a great childhood.

  • @markus_park
    @markus_park Před rokem +14

    I'm from Kazakhstan and I have tons of friends who are Koryo-Saram

  • @NoopyP
    @NoopyP Před rokem +62

    This is so so cool!!! I'm half Russian and currently learning Korean, and this is really wholesome :)

    • @yasasnturkiye2999
      @yasasnturkiye2999 Před rokem

      Are you half Russian half Korean?

    • @NoopyP
      @NoopyP Před rokem

      @@yasasnturkiye2999 No, I'm half Russian half French and learning Korean ^^

    • @yasasnturkiye2999
      @yasasnturkiye2999 Před rokem

      @@NoopyP Hmm i understand. I guess your father French Mother Russian

    • @NoopyP
      @NoopyP Před rokem

      @@yasasnturkiye2999 Actually it's the other way around XD

    • @yasasnturkiye2999
      @yasasnturkiye2999 Před rokem

      @@NoopyP In fact, Russian men marry a lot of foreign women, but for some reason my guess was in the opposite direction. Russian Ivan +French Emma=you. Are u living Paris?

  • @kennethsullivan2764
    @kennethsullivan2764 Před rokem +11

    I'm so very impressed..👍👍👏👏

  • @pluto3603
    @pluto3603 Před rokem +7

    i want to go there. something about the schools atmosphere is so comforting.

  • @hyunjinswifeyyy
    @hyunjinswifeyyy Před rokem +328

    I am Russian, but I have been living in Spain for the third year. I understand that this is not comparable in complexity to Korean but..
    when I came here and went to school, my knowledge of Spanish was so poor that I couldn't write sentences properly. my English was not very good for communication. I understand how difficult it is to study in another country in another language...
    I'm still not as good as I could be and still don't have any Spanish friends, but I'll get better.
    gracias por atención.

    • @didi.222
      @didi.222 Před rokem +10

      Holaaa, mucha suerte!! Ти мохих!! Даваи!! ❤ (Моето земеистло е от България ^^).

    • @didi.222
      @didi.222 Před rokem +4

      Gracias por su* atención. ❤

    • @machirim2805
      @machirim2805 Před rokem +2

      우크라이나 만세
      stop bombing ukraine

    • @june_16th
      @june_16th Před rokem +46

      @@machirim2805 lol why r u writing this to ppl who dont even live in russia

    • @paprikapringless9526
      @paprikapringless9526 Před rokem +42

      ​@@machirim2805 yeah dude this Russian person that has been living in Spain since before the pandemic is solely responsible for their government's actions. a totally unrelated comment where they merely mentioned their nationality is a great time to remind them of what their motherland is doing, regardless of how they feel about it or what they can do about it.
      or wait. no, no, you are actually totally correct!
      I suspect you may have accidentally come across Putin's CZcams account
      of course he wouldn't register as Putin, so instead he chose a nickname and used a JoJo character as his avatar, you know, to stay anonymous.
      thankfully, you have now told him to stop bombing Ukraine, so he will definitely reconsider that and will likely stop in a few hours.
      what would the world do without your comment. you done saved us all.

  • @danaabeldinova498
    @danaabeldinova498 Před rokem +9

    Ahhh, this episode is so motivating to learn this beautiful language 😊 Keep fighting, guys, you will achieve the language fluency soon! Warm greetings from Kazakhstan ❤

  • @kamitra
    @kamitra Před rokem +2

    These kids are so awesome.

  • @MadeByHanniii
    @MadeByHanniii Před rokem +11

    “C..c..college? Bro I can’t go to college!” HAAHAH same.

  • @teaanjay
    @teaanjay Před rokem +1

    It's really coolmto see a public school like this !

  • @montagegirl143
    @montagegirl143 Před rokem +67

    О, вау... Всем ребятам там желаю удачи^°^ Я бы сама с удовольствием поучилась в такой школе^^

  • @juanpAAA2059
    @juanpAAA2059 Před rokem +3

    Amaziiiiing!!!!

  • @lexie5470
    @lexie5470 Před rokem +10

    the drawings with the curse words LOL

  • @Cherryberrymom
    @Cherryberrymom Před rokem +12

    3:19 почему так смешно ахахахаха

  • @__-pb4tp
    @__-pb4tp Před rokem +59

    3:19
    Для тех, кто захотел прочитать всё что эти детишки понаписали.

    • @qaz1001
      @qaz1001 Před rokem +16

      Те 2 слова😂

    • @sayabaq
      @sayabaq Před rokem +14

      прикольно им можно маты писать и учителя не поймёт лол

    • @alexadrakhudobina1624
      @alexadrakhudobina1624 Před rokem +1

      там слова из трёх и пяти букв 😨😶

  • @melonenjoyer
    @melonenjoyer Před rokem +20

    Honestly, I grew up in Singapore so when i moved back to the Philippines it was really hard for me to learn tagalog, I felt judged when I came back because I was in the foreigners class and took grade 3 filipino, my parents never really taught me my language and I lived in Singapore for most of my life, I've lived there for like 2 years and no longer live there anymore, but yeah I didn't have any friends and people would look at me weirdly because of that :/

  • @tichtran8792
    @tichtran8792 Před rokem +27

    Hanam?! That is NOW the hometown of the Park siblings(Aciel, Elyseen, Eden Park). Based on what Park Jooho said on one episode of Return of Superman. And I believe the kids' grandparents live in this town also.

    • @GenieGin13
      @GenieGin13 Před rokem +2

      I wouldn't be surprised. The parents have always raised their kids well and I'm sure they considered it'd be beneficial for their kids to be around other mixed children. It makes sense to be located near a community like this, where there are foreign-born children or 4th-gen mixed or other circumstance. Naeun is good at switching between languages but her brothers struggled a little more. They were definitely more comfortable with English and German at one point before Korean. But it's all good for them. They'll use Korean in school and in public while at home they practice English, German, and Spanish

    • @carpediemb.1106
      @carpediemb.1106 Před rokem +1

      Hanam where the Parks live is in Gyeonggi-do near Seoul and this elementary school is in Gwangju metropolitan city where there is a big Koryoin village.

  • @Mstrickster2
    @Mstrickster2 Před rokem +17

    :( As the child of a first-gen immigrant, I feel so bad for the class presidents having to be interpreters at such a young age, but they'll go far in life :)

  • @line1631
    @line1631 Před rokem +20

    We have in Germany something like a special class too. We call it intensive Klasse (at my school) I was never there, because I’ve been good at German my entire life. There are many different types of kids who have problems to read and write in German. When they get better at it, the school translates them into regular classes. English is my third language, sorry if I’m bad at picking words and spelling.

    • @michaelleary9233
      @michaelleary9233 Před rokem

      Your English is excellent, especially for a third language. What is your second one?

  • @kalvin1123
    @kalvin1123 Před rokem +28

    I read that years ago many Koryo-saram were not interested in 'becoming Korean' or visiting Korea, but that all changed when Korean TV and K-pop became popular.

    • @seiwarriors
      @seiwarriors Před rokem +12

      Although the main reason is because korea is rich unlike their original countries.

    • @kalvin1123
      @kalvin1123 Před rokem

      @@seiwarriors How much rich? How different were the living conditions? I'd like to know the details.

    • @hildebergeclothaireau3947
      @hildebergeclothaireau3947 Před rokem +4

      Hallyu movement changed every aspect and image of Korea to international

    • @9666
      @9666 Před rokem

      @@kalvin1123 Not rich, more of an upper-middle income country, they have similar gdp per capita with Italy since a few years ago (33k usd in 2022),
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita

    • @eo0-g9j
      @eo0-g9j Před rokem +10

      Yea alot of soviet koreans moved to northern parts and east europe bc of the war and korea was poor at that time. Alot of koreans in russia or kazakhstan now take pride in being korean because of kpop

  • @erainnamorato
    @erainnamorato Před rokem +1

    wow that's so amazing

  • @Moscoviya2009
    @Moscoviya2009 Před rokem +15

    Ethnically Korean yes but they are overseas Koreans from the former Soviet Union republics (Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, etc.) that moved back to Korea. No doubt they speak Russian. It is no different if Korean Americans or Korean Canadians (also overseas Koreans) moved back to Korea, their first language will be English (possibly French if from Quebec) if their Korean American/Canadian parents never taught them Korean or never spoke Korean themselves.

    • @teovu5557
      @teovu5557 Před rokem +1

      Uzbeks,Kazakhs,Krygyz etc starting to lose their Turkic language and now most of the population speaks just Russian. I wonder is the ethnic Koreans their speaks a little bit Turkic as well as I notice the kid Altum has a Turkic name(his name means golden)

  • @Nonyah123
    @Nonyah123 Před rokem +3

    The absolute confidence of the class president. He might grow up to be the real president one day!

  • @AAAAA-bq7jz
    @AAAAA-bq7jz Před rokem +13

    I remember Park Solomon as soon as they mentioned Koryoin

    • @justme2738
      @justme2738 Před rokem +6

      Yeah. He also came from Uzbekistan when he was 10 years old. He was born in Tashkent.

  • @user-oy4vj6bg8z
    @user-oy4vj6bg8z Před 7 měsíci +1

    Наш пацан! Диман молодец!

  • @MyWorldIsYourOyster
    @MyWorldIsYourOyster Před rokem +5

    I would love to visit this school and meet the kids whilst I'm in 🇰🇷. They are still "Hanin Gyopo" and will assimilate.

  • @lindolinno2316
    @lindolinno2316 Před rokem +7

    Такая уютная школа и атмосфера там невероятно прекрасная и приятная... Я так хочу учиться в подобной школе
    Но прошу меня простить, Я ПРОСТО ТАК ПРООРАЛАСЬ НА МОМЕНТЕ С ДОСКОЙ ХПВПВ 3:18

  • @user-qx4lf5nk3e
    @user-qx4lf5nk3e Před rokem +11

    3:20 писькагрыз (어떻게 번역할 수 있는지도 모르겠어영👀), хyй бобра (비버의 딕 (di ck)).
    수학 (математика) - говно (씨발)
    재미있는대 ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @itzelmontalvo6645
    @itzelmontalvo6645 Před rokem +1

    Something similar happens here where I live. I live in the border of U.S with Mexico and there was a bilingual/English as a second language program with kids from Saudi Arabia, Russia, Philippines, Vietnam, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Cuba etc.

  • @putaidanganimal1
    @putaidanganimal1 Před rokem +18

    Me trying to read the Hangul/hangeul(?) cause I also wanna see how they teach beginners. DAMN, I'M LESS THAN ELEMENTARY STUDENTS. I can't form sentences!

  • @real.jonghyun90
    @real.jonghyun90 Před rokem +13

    My old sneaky link is a Koryo Saram [ethnically Korean but culturally Russian]. He has no connection to his Korean roots aside from ethnically identifying as a Korean 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @ayoayo1044
    @ayoayo1044 Před rokem

    this reminds me of my elementary school. we had esl(english as second language) classes for kids who didn't speak English well. and they would have that as a class during the school day. it was mostly Spanish speaking kids but there were a couple kids who spoke Somali.

  • @aimeeschatz1731
    @aimeeschatz1731 Před rokem

    Where to find the part two, please? :)
    This docu is so interesting to watch. Greetings from Kazakhstan ☺️🇰🇿

  • @alexadrakhudobina1624

    CUTE!

  • @TheMelnikMelnik
    @TheMelnikMelnik Před rokem +3

    а Дима и правда красавчик)

  • @kiraz3806
    @kiraz3806 Před rokem +5

    3:19 lmao kids write swearing words in russian so korean teachers won’t know what they mean. very smart though 🤣🤣

  • @sndyrin3554
    @sndyrin3554 Před rokem +12

    3:19, чтоооооо 😭😭😭

  • @presh.
    @presh. Před 18 dny

    3:19 “sugawara daichi” LMAOOO so real thh

  • @Uzzlangified
    @Uzzlangified Před rokem

    So interesting! What books do you suggest I read about accurate Korean history?

  • @markus_park
    @markus_park Před rokem +1

    Wow!

  • @trueordrue
    @trueordrue Před rokem

    Hello from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿.

  • @RichterBelmont02
    @RichterBelmont02 Před rokem +6

    *Even the father of Kim Jong-Un is a Koryo-Saram and his name is Yuri Irsenovich Kim.*
    🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @innerchildwontchange
    @innerchildwontchange Před měsícem

    When I saw the “Ethnic Koreans” in the title, I expected to see ethnically Korean kids mostly in the video. But turns out the Part 1 shows us ethnically non-Korean kids like Uzbek or Kyrgyz who are genetically Turkic kids. However it’s a beautiful video, with beautiful kids who can speak more than one language. Hope they can speak their mother tongue as well 🥰✨

  • @milkhitkyu
    @milkhitkyu Před rokem +9

    КТО НАПИСАЛ ТАМ ПИСЬКАГРЫЗ😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @inezamy9523
    @inezamy9523 Před rokem +2

    Where can l watch the full episode

  • @user-kq9sz7sd2v
    @user-kq9sz7sd2v Před rokem +2

    Да. Выходит и такое бывает.

  • @rauzahmahbib6083
    @rauzahmahbib6083 Před rokem +5

    not all can speak other ppl languages if they can i feel impress on them.

  • @Russsian_Simp
    @Russsian_Simp Před rokem +10

    Ну дети всегда дети, хаха 3:18 For foreigns: at this moment we cleary see some...bad words xD like "shit", "pis eater", "the penis of the beaver" ant etc:D
    Я думаю, что Дима очень скоро забудет русский язык, он уже говорит с неправильным ударением и немного заторможено, а вот корейский, если судить по звуку, у него очень даже

  • @teovu5557
    @teovu5557 Před rokem +3

    The kid named Altum has a Turkic name and it means Golden.

  • @user-hr4lf3gi7c
    @user-hr4lf3gi7c Před 2 měsíci

    Arina is soooo cute❤

  • @Alexandra-fz2oq
    @Alexandra-fz2oq Před rokem +9

    3:21 писькагрыз 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @etherealgyu5756
    @etherealgyu5756 Před rokem +1

    What a coincidence 😅 my class president’s name is dima too

  • @meme101RE
    @meme101RE Před rokem +11

    Am I the only one who thinks the beginning kid voice sounds like Vernon from Seventeen as a kid?!?

    • @k-doc467
      @k-doc467  Před rokem +5

      hahaha now I can’t unhear it 😭

  • @meilib4148
    @meilib4148 Před rokem +1

    Which episode of My neighbor Charles is it?

  • @hooraygirl9
    @hooraygirl9 Před rokem +6

    3:20 - just a bunch of swear words in Russian, some of them with translation to Korean, such a typical school 😅

    • @irinaj7368
      @irinaj7368 Před rokem +1

      Если б вы не написали, я бы не заметила) какие слова написаны то😂 в передачу попали)

  • @america8596
    @america8596 Před rokem

    Where can I watch the full episode?

  • @aimen87
    @aimen87 Před rokem

    Wahhhh

  • @solola5632
    @solola5632 Před rokem +10

    Imho Dima was fully absorbed by Korean culture, his Russian accent (with a spot-on grammar though) doesn't sound natural anymore

    • @girlnotthis9738
      @girlnotthis9738 Před rokem +8

      Dima is from Uzbekistan, he has typical central asian accent. I know koreans who are good at kazakh/kyrgyz/uzbek but bad at russian

  • @HienLe-eg6xs
    @HienLe-eg6xs Před rokem +10

    Remember Park Solomon (Lee Su-hyuk in All Of Us Are Dead)? He might've probably attended this school too.

    • @strawberrymilkeu
      @strawberrymilkeu Před rokem

      if im not mistaken, i read somewhere that he grew up in uzbekistan and probably spent his childhood there and he moved to korea when he was 11 or smth (probably after he graduated from elementry) i could be wrong tho

  • @Mikasaxx0
    @Mikasaxx0 Před rokem +18

    Damn I'm jealous. I wanna learned many languages.

  • @norahassan2372
    @norahassan2372 Před rokem

    Well I like languages now I'm learning English as my second language I'm 20 so I think I'm too late to become polygot with 8 language but I hope I can learning them before I become in my 30
    It's so sad that in my country we don't have these vision to learning something not popular from young age but I will try my best

  • @barwaaqoali5434
    @barwaaqoali5434 Před rokem +1

    The handsome one (me)😂😂

  • @lera_9931
    @lera_9931 Před rokem +1

    Which town this school is situated in?

  • @gerardc6070
    @gerardc6070 Před měsícem

    When I first started school in the US, it was required that I attended ESL classes for about 2-3 years, iirc. I remember being frustrated because apparently I wasn't pronouncing the words "cat" and "kite" correctly, lol. Now, I barely speak my mother tongue unless absolutely necessary and people are surprised I wasn't born here, lol.

  • @evkaa
    @evkaa Před rokem

    Where s this school? How's the village called, please?

  • @heynhamnham
    @heynhamnham Před rokem

    Completely different from the schools I used to go here in my country... I feel like here, the more you grow older, more the classes will look like a prison. I wish I had after-hour classes like them, I wouldn't have minded and probably would've learned much more than I know. The schools just make us memorize the subjects so that we can make a highschool exam and pass to an University, but I don't think any of that was useful. Nobody taught us how to make formal documents, how to do first aid, and stuff like that..

  • @jazzmp4
    @jazzmp4 Před rokem

    Interesting

  • @user-sw1oj9ge5h
    @user-sw1oj9ge5h Před rokem +1

    3:20 АХХАХ😩😩😩😩😩

  • @AllCelebritiesSite
    @AllCelebritiesSite Před rokem

    Good looking kids

  • @slava1002
    @slava1002 Před rokem +3

    3:19 ХАХХААХАХ