How to Say What in Korean | Korean FAQ | 한국어 뭐/무슨/어떤/몇/어떻게/몇/며칠
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Learn how to say ‘what’ in Korean!
This lesson is for mid beginners to learn Korean question sentences with ‘what’.
There are 6 ways to say ‘what’ in Korean.
1. 뭐
2. 무슨
3. 어떤
4. 몇
5. 어떻게
6. 며칠
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(4:58) 되세요 and (7:59) 돼요 mean the the same. When you show your respect to the other person asking a question, 세요/으세요 is used.😊
I like this video😍👍
Thank you. I am so happy that you visited here again.😍 민지 선생님, 다시 방문해 주셔서 진심으로 감사 드립니다.^^
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How kind of you! 😊
I have been trying to get the nuances of these different words to stick in my head for two years; your perfect explanations (e.g., "...never followed by a noun...") has finally given me a way to help me remember them. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! 감사합니다, 선생님 아라! (p.s. I discovered (and subscribed to) your channel in December. I really like your content; even if it's something I've already learned on my own (I do self study) you always share something that increases/solidifies my knowledge. Keep up the good work!).
I was often asked about 'what' by many people, so I made this video. Then I am happy that this helped.
I am glad that you have been watching my videos since I started this channel. I will try to keep up the good work. 정말 감사합니다.^^
Thankyou soo much
Thank you for your nice video. You explanation is great,
감사합니다
Incredibly useful and practical in conversation. Thank you so much for your insights!
Wow! Thank you for your great comment. I'm glad it helped.😊
Really useful video thank you. Now I just have to be able to remember them correctly!!
외국 사람 입장에서 보면 이런 종류의 한국어가 정말 어렵겠다는 생각이 드네요. ㅎㅎ
그래도 이렇게 정리해 주시니까 학습자들에게 도움이 많이 될 것 같아요! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
한국인도 영어를 배울 때 반대로 정말 헷갈리는 표현이기도 하죠.☺ 선생님 덕분에 시청시간이 팍팍 오를 것 같아요. 감사합니다.😊
very useful video.
감사합니다.😊
I love your videos please make more 🤗!!
감사합니다. I will try!😊
감사합니다 언니. I'm really confuse how to use different whats in Korean.. Now I understand them.
아니에요.^^
That's great!! I am glad that it helped. 댓글 고마워요.😊
Very helpful video. Go on.Good job.
Thank you. I am so happy that you like it. 감사합니다.^^
아라쌤 동영상 다시 보게 되네요 ㅋㅋ. 장말 좋습니다.. 아라쌤 짱!!! ㅋㅋㅋ
아~ 그래요? 반복해서 보면 도움이 많이 될 것 같네요. 마리비 씨 항상 감사해요.😊
I finally found one of the things I am looking for! WHAT ❤️ and when to use those different words.
Great!! I am glad that this video helped.😊
Found I need to do it right away otherwise forget what to write😂
감사합니다💜 It really helpful for me💜Thank You So Much
thank you for this video i learn a lot
That's great! Thanks for watching. 감사합니다.^^
우와ㅏㅏㅏ 선생님 좋아해용
항상 고마운 피트리 씨! 😍
Your channel is GREAT👍
I should have known it earlier😘
Thank you.😊
So, for if something unbelievable happens or something, would it be the first one? If not, which one?
This is unbelievable!
(What's happening here?)
이게 무슨 일이야!(casual)
-> 무슨 what + 일 matter/thing
When you say 뭐, I easily hear MWO. Very crisp pronunciation. But when I hear audio from google translate, duolingo or elsewhere, I seem to hear BWO. And then native speaking Korean friends I also hear BWO. Are my ears bad or something? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
선생님 질문 있어요.
1. 어떤 영화를 봤어요?
2. 무슨 영화를 봤어요?
3. 어떤 영화를 좋아해요?
4. 무슨 영화를 좋아해요?
Which of these refer to:
- Which movie did you watch? eg Harry Potter, Parasite, etc
(Answer - 2?)
- What kind of movies do you like? eg Action, Thriller etc
(Answer - 3?)
맞아요?
감사합니다 선생님!! 💛💛it was really helpfull.. and i think im going to watch it again until.. i will be expert!!
별말씀을요.^^
I am happy it helped.😊
May I ask when do you use 어떤 vs 무슨? what kind of food do you like, what foods do you like... the difference is the first you are choosing among types? is it the same for 어떤 as well?
If you want to know 'what kind of things', you can use '어떤+N' in a sentence.
예)
어떤 음식 좋아해요?
What kind of food do you like?
The answer should be about 'a certain kind of food' like
-한국 음식요. Korean food
-매운 음식요. Spicy food
-면 종류요. many kinds of noodles
-etc...
If you want to know 'what thing, the name of the thing', you can use '무슨+N' in a sentence.
예)
무슨 음식 좋아해요?
What food do you like?
The answer should be 'the name of the thing' like
-떡볶이요. Tteokbokki
-김밥요. Gimbap
-김치요. Kimchi
-etc...
*무슨+N is sometimes used as 'what kind of N' depending on the context.
예)
무슨 종류 음식 좋아해요?
What kind of food do you like?
The answer should be about 'a certain kind of food'.
@@KoreanArah thank you so much for replying and explaining it further in a really clear, detailed way ^^
Does 년도, 년생 and 학년 comes from 년 동안, 년 생일 and 학교 년?
Also should I add 언제 when using 며칠?
1. 년도 is different from 년 동안.
년도 means 'that specific year'(년도 can be shortened to 년) but 년 동안 means 'for ~years'.
저는 2019년(도)에 미국에 갔어요.
저는 2년 동안 호주에 살았어요.
2. That's right. 년생 & 학년 kind of come from 년 생일 & 학교 년.
FYI, these are Sino-Korean you can check.
*생 to be born at that time
*학 to study
Check this dictionary to see more meanings of words in Korean & English.
Multi Language Dictionary
me2.do/5IV7RyXB
3. You can say 언제 instead of 며칠 when you are asking the date in the context.
@@KoreanArah 감사합니다 선생님
잘 설명해서 많이 감사합니다!
What time is dinner?
저녁 시간은 몇 시예요?
아주 잘했어요! 👍👍
thank you for this video 선생님! 😊❤️
but how is the difference in usage from 뭐, 뭐야, 뭐라고, 뭐라고랴?
뭐 what
뭐야 is the casual word of 뭐예요.
It means 'What is it?' and 뭐야 is used in conversations among people who are very close to you since it's not polite form.
뭐라고 is the short form of '뭐라고 했어?' which means 'What did you say?'. This is also casual word. which is not polite words.
뭐라고랴?-> It doesn't make sense.I guess this word has a typo but not sure what word it is.
@@KoreanArah waaa, your explanation is very easy to understand 😍 thank you so much 🥰
Im sorry for my typo 선생님 😅, that I mean is 뭐라고야.
@@maulaazzahra64
I guess '뭐라고야' is originally the word 뭐라고요 since there is no word like 뭐라고야.
뭐라고요 is the polite form of 뭐라고.(뭐라고+요polite ending).
뭐라고? is the short form of 뭐라고 했어?
= 뭐라고요? is the short form of 뭐라고 했어요?
Both of them mean 'What did you say?'.
Hope this helps.😉
@@KoreanArah aaaa thank you so much 🥰❤
뭐 시간일 이 애 요
Hi, I have a doubt. When you ask "what are you doing" (present progressive), you say: 뭐 해요. My question is whether how you are asking it is in present tense or present progressive.
Besides, I would like to know this is also correct to ask "what are you doing": 뭐 하고 있어?
Thanks in advance!
1. The 아요/어요 form of verbs or adjectives is called 'the present tense form(현재형 in Korean)'. However, this form indicates 3 kinds of tense.
1) present
저는 매일 공부해요.
I study every day.
2) present progressive
저는 지금 공부해요.
(=공부하고 있어요.)
I am studying now.
3) near future
저는 내일 공부해요.
(=공부할 거예요.)
I am studying tomorrow.
So, as you said, '뭐 해요' can be used in either the present tense or present progressive.
The thing is, in this video, there is no context or clue to guess what the exact situation is.😋
2. 뭐 하고 있어(informal casual forms) is correct if you are talking to a very close friend or famliy members.
@@KoreanArah thanks a lot for your time and explanation ❤️ 정말 감사합니다 ♥
@@patriciacontreras4513 별말씀을요. 도움이 되어서 기뻐요.😊