I followed your channel mainly to find motivation to keep on studying (너무 열심히) Korean. This is the first time I watch one of your lessons and it's just amazing. You are one of a kind!
밥을 먹긴 했는데, 여전히 배가 고프네요. ㅋㅋㅋ 오늘도 수고하셨습니다. You teach all kinds of Korean expressions. I don’t know how many korean expressions on earth... Thx for teaching/helping korean learners. Are you in the STATES?
thank you! I have a question, in 2:33 you wrote 있긴 한데 but I understood that you use 하는데 with verbs and 한데 with adjectives, don't you? So it would be 있긴 하는데, or are there exceptions with 있다/없다 verb? Sorry if I'm wrong but just got confused
1- 기도 해 can be confused with the actual verb 기도해 right??? 2- Please don't take this the wrong way. You know sometimes I feel like what youre teaching us isn't a real thing and that you made it up😂 and then I see the same verb or phrase used by someone somewhere and I fnally believe you 3- I was teaching in class today, and for a moment, I sounded just like you, and I held in a laugh😆
You'll always know what the word is by the context :) If you see ~기도 used after a verb stem, then it's this form. If you hear it used all by itself, then it's the verb.
You explain it so well. Heck, even better than my textbook does. Thank you so much for your video.
🤯🤯🤯NO WAY!!! That's 💯 the EXACT same train station in the Spring Day music video!! 💜 "🎵보고 싶다...🎶"
I followed your channel mainly to find motivation to keep on studying (너무 열심히) Korean. This is the first time I watch one of your lessons and it's just amazing. You are one of a kind!
THE TRAIN 😂😂😂 BILLY you are so good ❤
8:33 Have a safe trip, see ya! 🙃
You seem to be under every Video of him xD
I'm proud of you.
Keep going!
@@NowImaKpopper not just go billy korean but every korean learning vid i watch XD
Really helpful lesson billy 선생님 thank so much 😊 for the nice explanation
빌리 선생님, 헷갈리는 문법을 잘 설명해 주셔서 정말 감사합니다. 덕분에 도움이 많이 됐어요 :)
Another very helpful video, thank you :)
It was one more time a really good video thanks
Awesome explanations! Thanks a lot!
I watched transit love 2 and they use both these grammar points so much I had to look up an explanation. Thanks so much as always!!
thankkk you seemed confusing but its pretty clear now
I feel like I can add this to my vocabulary right now, and use it often. Cheers!
안녕하세요 발리! Billy, can you make more videos about the Busan dialect?? 💖
I want you to hire as a personal tutor Billy you are great 🙏🙏🙏🙏
What a coincidence, i just saw a vlive and they used 그렇긴 해 so something like that and I wondered what that meant, thank you as always!
밥을 먹긴 했는데, 여전히 배가 고프네요. ㅋㅋㅋ 오늘도 수고하셨습니다. You teach all kinds of Korean expressions. I don’t know how many korean expressions on earth... Thx for teaching/helping korean learners. Are you in the STATES?
Yes I'm currently in California.
Learn Korean with GO! Billy Korean Stay safe & healthy !!!
thanks, billy
your explanations make me less scared of korean grammar kkk thanks a lot!!
"do" or "is"
e.g. 친구가 있긴 한데, 다 한국에 있어요. I "do" have friends, but they are all in Korea.
난 한국인인데 이걸 왜보고있는걸까... 영어공부한다 치자..ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
이거의 영어는 잘 듣기 쉬워^^
영어를 배우는 한국인들아!!! 같이 배우자!!!
So well explained!! 👍👍
Thanks! How are you holding up these days?
Learn Korean with GO! Billy Korean Good good, hope you are staying safe from the virus 🤞
Billy, I swear I saw you on an english learning ad with Cassie from TTMIK...
Yeah they're friends.. I discovered TTMIK through Jollie, and discovered Billy through TTMIK
yeah he was on one with cassie i saw the ad too
잘 보고 갑니다~! 쏙쏙 들어오네요
thank you!
한국인인데 솔직히 저거 어떨때 쓰는지 설명하라고하믄 당황.. 잘 배워갑니다
thank you! I have a question, in 2:33 you wrote 있긴 한데 but I understood that you use 하는데 with verbs and 한데 with adjectives, don't you? So it would be 있긴 하는데, or are there exceptions with 있다/없다 verb? Sorry if I'm wrong but just got confused
있다/없다 are conjugated (most of the time) as if they're Descriptive Verbs. So it'll always be 있긴 한데, or 있지 않은데, etc.
이해가 잘되네요
1- 기도 해 can be confused with the actual verb 기도해 right???
2- Please don't take this the wrong way. You know sometimes I feel like what youre teaching us isn't a real thing and that you made it up😂 and then I see the same verb or phrase used by someone somewhere and I fnally believe you
3- I was teaching in class today, and for a moment, I sounded just like you, and I held in a laugh😆
You'll always know what the word is by the context :) If you see ~기도 used after a verb stem, then it's this form. If you hear it used all by itself, then it's the verb.
@@GoBillyKorean totally understand
선생님! "긴 하는데" 동사랑 쓰는 거에요?
그리고 "긴 한데" 형용사랑 쓰는 것인가요?
I love you
I think, Billy needs bigger whiteboard 👨🏫 )))
Hey Billy! Just wondering how you would say the name Dean in Korean, just romanise it with the sounds like “dee-n” if you know what I mean, 감사합니다
You could use 딘.
I somehow pronounced dean as 데안 but since you said dee-n, maybe I would say 디은
Thankyou blitz :) also helped alongside Billy 감사합니다 😊
I still didn't get it , :)) what does기는 하다 mean and when is it used
Try watching the un-edited version of this live stream. It moves much more slowly :)
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First xD