I love the video format. Having them in real life is great because learners don’t realize how fast Koreans talk since most learning is done slowly. Plus they also have different pronunciation since Koreans also have dialects. I love how you have the subtitles then at the end reverse the format. In the beginning of the video you still don’t know yet but by the end you can already hear the difference and understand what they’re saying. Keep it up! ❤
모닝선생님, i really like this kind of real conversation video.. please more of this example videos.. like how to converse in taxi, for buying tickets to touristy places, etc.. 감사합니다.
Thank you so much for these kind of videos! I've been studying Korean for years and my vocabulary and grammar is pretty good, but I need so much practice listening and understanding natural, spoken Korean.
I have a few questions. 1.어묵 순한 맛으로 하나 주시고요. In this sentence what 순한 means and how does 주시고요 forms ? 2.세 개만 하면 되나 ? In this sentence what 하면 means? 3.저회 계산 좀 해 주세요 . In this sentence 계산 means bill or receipt ?
I absolutely love these videos. So practical. Can't wait to use what I learned. I'm curious... Why 랑요 after the first 2 items? I would have just said 랑.
You can say only '랑' as well. Like 떡볶이 하나랑 순대 하나랑 어묵 하나 주세요. But, while deciding what to order, there were pauses between words, so "요" was added to express politeness. This is optional😁
In Korea, there is a culture of eating Soondae with other organ meats such as liver and lungs. People enjoy having these together. However, I don't really like organ meats, so I asked to leave them out:)
Hi teacher , I have a big question about korean grammar in this sentence. Please spend a little bit of your time explaining what the grammar verb ㄴ + 해 and the meaning of the verb 져 버리다are. Thank you. 외출 준비만 하다 벌써 져 버린 해.
해 means 'sun', 지다 means 'to set' 지다+아/어 버리다=져 버리다(V-아/어 버리다 grammar = Express speaker’s feeling to the completed event/action) 져 버리다 modify 해. So 져 버린 해 means 'The sun that was set'😊
@@koreanmorning oh my god, why did I not realize a easy grammar like this right after i finished reading your explanation. Now l fully understand. Thanks for your reply.
I love you , Morning, but any question thar starts with “do you want the intestines?” is a line I won’t find myself in. I’m fond of sushi. And as a southerner, I know my way around a deepfried chicken liver, I even ear liver pudding . But “intestines?” Oh boy, that’s something else altogether. I’m grateful you told the lady @no,”😜
@@koreanmorning i don’t know if you realize this, but in English a sundae is a shallow dish of ice cream topped with whipped cream and chocolate, so that was my mental image on hearing “soondae” (they sound identical.) you can imaging my horror at suddenly imagining intestines being plopped onto my ice cream, whipped cream, and chocolate “Sundae”😮 i’ve recovered from the shock though, and stil love and value you.kisses and bows of respect. Tony
@@koreanmorning annyeong :D jinjja? :D lol, you know, i actually asked about the letter design, but in return, the reply you gave was something of even more value and something I have sort of thought of but not kind of figured out, haha. Thank you for teaching me this. "wuaaa" 😂See, I was looking at the letters, if you check it out (4:16), see the G/K is different in Meok, Go and gal/geoyeyo, but I think it's just the font. :O This with g sound in the beginning and k in the ending, is it like a rule, or like a unwritten rule?
When you'll make video about food please don't forget to mention vegetarian options as well 🙂and also how easy or difficult it is to get vegetarian food in korea.
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I love the video format. Having them in real life is great because learners don’t realize how fast Koreans talk since most learning is done slowly. Plus they also have different pronunciation since Koreans also have dialects. I love how you have the subtitles then at the end reverse the format. In the beginning of the video you still don’t know yet but by the end you can already hear the difference and understand what they’re saying. Keep it up! ❤
That Korean seller seemed so kind and sweet ^^
모닝선생님, i really like this kind of real conversation video.. please more of this example videos.. like how to converse in taxi, for buying tickets to touristy places, etc.. 감사합니다.
Thank you so much for these kind of videos! I've been studying Korean for years and my vocabulary and grammar is pretty good, but I need so much practice listening and understanding natural, spoken Korean.
감사합니다 선생님 ❤️☺️
good video, 감사합니다
Mem, you are the great teacher . Your teaching teachnic is amazing. I want to go korea though Eps. mem pray for me. 감사합니다
네, 감사합니다 선생님 ~❤
thank you . carry on. i need more
You're a great teacher. 선생님 감사합니다. ❤
very good teacher
감사합니다 선생님❤
Very important video teacher
이 영상을 만들어서 정말 감사합니다. 앞으로도 이런 영상을 많이 만들어주세요 😍
This format to learn the language is amazing, thank you so so much for your videos :)
Вы самая лучшая из всех , кто может мотивировать изучать корейский или вообще слушать и стараться вникать в него. Вообщем , 감사합니다!
I think you are making the right way to learn language
I like real situation 🎉🎉
선셍님 감사합니다
I have a few questions.
1.어묵 순한 맛으로 하나 주시고요.
In this sentence what 순한 means and how does 주시고요 forms ?
2.세 개만 하면 되나 ? In this sentence what 하면 means?
3.저회 계산 좀 해 주세요 . In this sentence 계산 means bill or receipt ?
1. 순한 맛 means mild flavor, 주시다(give for honorific)+고(and)+요(polite ending form)
2. 하면 means if I do, exactly 주문하면(if I order)
2. 계산하다 means to pay😊
Amazing!
Спасибо, 선생님 🙌🏻
너무 감사합니다 선생님! 이렇게 다양한 영상을 너무 도움이 돼요! 계속 만들어 주세요! ❤
Now I’m even more motivated to learn my Korean, thanks to you 선생님!
항상 유용하고 자연스러운 표현 가르쳐 주셔서 감사합니다!! 진짜 꿀팁이었어요!! 늘 감사합니다!!
좋은 댓글 감사합니다!ㅎㅎ
thankyou..please make this kind of real situation video's... thankyou again...
It's really helpful to understand make upon Korean culture too
This is amazing. Better than any paid course and it's free on youtube. Please more of these. ❤❤❤
😆👍👍
You are the best❤❤❤
Love this kind of content💚💚💚
선생님 너무 감사합니다❤ 가르치는 방법은 훌륭하다👍
You’re the best
Thank you for this new lesson.
Thanks you teacher
Thank you so much for making this vedio,I love it!❤
Your Korean Accent sounds very cute 🥰🥰🥺❤
감사합니다!!
Must follow to learn more about Korea ❤ from Wa-o Philippines!!
갑사합니다❤
I absolutely love these videos. So practical. Can't wait to use what I learned. I'm curious... Why 랑요 after the first 2 items? I would have just said 랑.
You can say only '랑' as well. Like 떡볶이 하나랑 순대 하나랑 어묵 하나 주세요. But, while deciding what to order, there were pauses between words, so "요" was added to express politeness. This is optional😁
@@koreanmorning oh, that makes sense. 감사합니다
Superb
I knew the sentences but i watched the video for improving my listening skill🤩🤩🤩
Thanks you ❤❤❤❤
I loved ❤❤❤❤
안녕하세요❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Please upload more vedios.im from sri lanka
I love you 선생님❤❤
❤
안녕하세요 모닝 선생님.
저는 마르코입니다.
이 수업 정말 감사합니다.
오늘 배운 단어를 공부 화이팅 할게요.
좋은 하루 보내세요.
네!! 한국어 공부 화이팅하세요😇
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Love♥️from Nepal🇳🇵
Explain the "will you want to have with or without intestents" part what food was that and why would you want to keep the intestents....
In Korea, there is a culture of eating Soondae with other organ meats such as liver and lungs. People enjoy having these together. However, I don't really like organ meats, so I asked to leave them out:)
@@koreanmorning Thank you so much for explaining :)
Thanks for the video. Sometime i want to make sure whether the food contains meat or not. Is that ok if i ask like this: 이 음식에는 고기가 들어있나요?
Yes, it's correct to ask, "이 음식에는 고기가 들어있나요?" to check if the food contains meat:)
@@koreanmorning thank you…
Hi teacher , I have a big question about korean grammar in this sentence. Please spend a little bit of your time explaining what the grammar verb ㄴ + 해 and the meaning of the verb 져 버리다are. Thank you. 외출 준비만 하다 벌써 져 버린 해.
해 means 'sun', 지다 means 'to set' 지다+아/어 버리다=져 버리다(V-아/어 버리다 grammar = Express speaker’s feeling to the completed event/action)
져 버리다 modify 해. So 져 버린 해 means 'The sun that was set'😊
@@koreanmorning oh my god, why did I not realize a easy grammar like this right after i finished reading your explanation. Now l fully understand. Thanks for your reply.
The vendor speaks so fast - i get lost 😵💫😵💫😵💫
I am from Bangladesh
안녕하세요 저는 네팔 사람 입니다 감사합니다
안녕하세요
저는 네팔 사림입니다 😊
I love you , Morning, but any question thar starts with “do you want the intestines?” is a line I won’t find myself in. I’m fond of sushi. And as a southerner, I know my way around a deepfried chicken liver, I even ear liver pudding . But “intestines?” Oh boy, that’s something else altogether. I’m grateful you told the lady @no,”😜
In Korea, it is customary to eat soondae with other organ meats such as liver and lungs. While some people enjoy it, I don’t like it😁
@@koreanmorning i don’t know if you realize this, but in English a sundae is a shallow dish of ice cream topped with whipped cream and chocolate, so that was my mental image on hearing “soondae” (they sound identical.) you can imaging my horror at suddenly imagining intestines being plopped onto my ice cream, whipped cream, and chocolate “Sundae”😮 i’ve recovered from the shock though, and stil love and value you.kisses and bows of respect. Tony
Fasten your seat belt in Korean and Wiper in Korean?
안전벨트를 매다 to fasten your seat belt, 와이퍼 wiper in Korean:)
Thank you 감사합니다
Eonni... Please conversation in cafe or bakery❤
I already have conversation in cafe on my channel! I'll make a bakery conversation video too😀
Hello teacher ❤️ I want to know Korean ❤️Now I live at 경주😊😁 I can speak Korea just basic words
why is the g/k different in gal and geoyeyo, than in meokgo?
When ㄱ comes at the beginning of a syllable, it sounds like 'g', and when ㄱ comes at the end of a syllable, it sounds like 'k'😊
@@koreanmorning annyeong :D jinjja? :D lol, you know, i actually asked about the letter design, but in return, the reply you gave was something of even more value and something I have sort of thought of but not kind of figured out, haha. Thank you for teaching me this. "wuaaa" 😂See, I was looking at the letters, if you check it out (4:16), see the G/K is different in Meok, Go and gal/geoyeyo, but I think it's just the font. :O
This with g sound in the beginning and k in the ending, is it like a rule, or like a unwritten rule?
이미,미리,벌써 ,
이 것은 어떻게 사용할 수 있어요. 선생님. 미안해요
이미, 벌써 already, 미리 beforehand 예요. They have opposite meanings😊
@@koreanmorning 네 알겠습니다.
보기.
(1) 저는 벌써 사랑해요.
(2)저는 이미 결혼했어요.
(3)저는 미리 네일 부인 집에 가눈
물건을 준비했어요.
선생님, 마자요!🥺
the first 😊
Yeah!!🙌🙌
여기 하나 떡볶이하고 순대 주세요
If you can explain a little about the grammar and the meaning of the word component, it is much better
Oh that’s good! I’ll do it next time. Thank you for your feedback😄
Wow urdo minings
Can i ask you something Sarang morning.. is it true that Korean ladies wants to marry rich man only..?😊😊✌️✌️
Moniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing
감사합니다아아아아아😆
@@koreanmorning I will try your top ten, you can just try my top 3
There is possible a filipino guy marry a one korean women?✌️ sorry irrelevant question .
Of course, nationality doesn't matter:)
When you'll make video about food please don't forget to mention vegetarian options as well 🙂and also how easy or difficult it is to get vegetarian food in korea.