“WEAR” Everything in Korean | Korean FAQ
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
- You’ll learn all of the most common and essential ways to say “to wear” for various articles of clothing and accessories. I’ll also teach you how to pronounce them. This includes the verbs 입다, 쓰다, 신다, 착용(을) 하다, 두르다, 하다, 차다, 끼다, 메다, and 매다. I’ll also show you a few verbs that mean “to take off” including 벗다, 빼다, and 풀다.
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At 1:49, correct spelling is "신발" not 신반 - small mistake but dont want other learners who may be newer to be confused
Thanks! My brain turned off when I wrote that.
Hi Billy! Great video. I’m having a live class tomorrow on this exact same topic with almost the same word list lol. What an odd coincidence 😅
The universe has spoken
It's good for revision! 😁
I actually got this idea from reading your mind. I apologize for the confusion :P
@@GoBillyKorean No worries. It's a different style of class anyways 😁
Not sure if this is a 경상도 thing or what but you can also use 끼다 for masks. 마스크를 끼고 있나?
Dear Billy. Your content about 'to wear' in Korean is great. Especially you included '벗다,' '빼다', and '풀다' as take-offs that I didn't think about when I published similar content on my channel. I enjoyed watching it. Thank you.
Just one small comment about '한복을 착용하다.' Strangely, we say '군복을 착용하다,' '교복을 착용하다.' but I never heard Korean say '한복을 착용하다.' I think Korean say ' 한복을 입다.' 한복 WAS our everyday clothes, so we say 한복을 입다. 착용하다 is 한자말, so it matches with uniform-like clothes that are formal wear because we don't say '속옷을 착용하다.'
(Please take a grain of salt) To my hanja mind this is natural - the hanjas for 着用 means to wear and to use respectively. It goes together well with uniforms and components with special functionality.
It makes sense in compounds like 한복착용법 though but the use is limited
Thanks for this, im a casual learner and the duolingo section for this was confusing
I honestly hate Duolingo, it can get veryyy repetitive and confusing
Thank you King
Can you explain the difference between 선택하다, 선발하다,택하다, 뽑다, 고르다 in the latter video?
czcams.com/video/xgU63S6TsKM/video.html
Thanks for this 💜💜
Thanks a lot for your nice video😊
감사해요!
Thank you so much. I was confused about these.
I never noticed before how "poor" english language is 😅 vocabulary wise. All these different words are translated to plain "wear"
I can't point many fingers though, Portuguese only has different words for "wear clothes" and "wear shoes" and we use "put" and "use" for all the accessories 🙈
But sometimes I wish Korean was less ‘rich’ 😂 So many words for the same thing. 😩
Hi billy!!
Can you please do a video to explaine the difference between 어 and 오, i know it sounds silly but it really annoys me in my pronunciation😭😭
My free course teaches both of those: czcams.com/video/sx0yyQqkpqo/video.html
Already impressed with your Korean... but, are you also writing backwards for the screen!?
No 😅 he has a video explaining how he films these videos
czcams.com/video/2mf03HhlE6E/video.html
Lol haha ok awesome! I'm new!
@@jocelynzee157 cool, welcome! 😊
Oh wow! A lot of different words to use! 너무 어려워요
걸치다