Ah! I didn't know that 까 could be left off. I think I've heard a lot of phrases ending in 니, too... That's why I always watch these videos, regardless of whether I know the grammar form or not. Thanks Billy!
Could you make a video going into depth about ~네요. Every one of these grammar videos i’ve watched so far have helped me understand them better/confirm my understanding. 네요 is a hard one to translate as it really seems like a feeling but its used in so many situations. Would love to see a video going through them all!
Hello! I wonder if this is correct: To my 언니: "난(or 저는) 여기 벌써 앉았으니까 언니가 다른 의자에 앉아요" Or am I supposed to use 저는 here? We're close but I don't know if it's appropriate to use. Also is my grammar right? Or did I use (으)니까 wrong? To my 남동생: "난 아직 안 끝났으니까 우리 할머니에게 줄 수 있어?" Is this correct? I wanted to say: "I'm not finished yet so can you give this to grandma?"... Is it understandable? If not, can you tell me which parts I did wrong? 😅 정말 감사합니다 빌리 선생님💗
Here's a summary of politeness levels for your question about 저 vs 나: th-cam.com/video/4P8u7XXyLJw/w-d-xo.html And for your second question, you might want to make it more polite for the parts referring to the grandmother (께 + 드리다). th-cam.com/video/bn6HWRKOtyc/w-d-xo.html
For the Greek people watching this let me explain it, because we have -서 and -(으)니까in Greek too, the same way - 서, in Greek means = Επειδή -(으)니까 = Αφού The way to use it, is the same way as in korean, same rules Hope it helped!
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I never thought of 으니까 as expressing one's thoughts or opinions, but it makes perfect sense.
오~ 시작 장면은 진짜 학교 강의실인 줄 알고 깜빡 속았네요.🤣
빌리 쌤이 이렇게 설명을 잘하시고 열정적이시니까 팬들이 많은가 봐요. 🥳
The intro was hilarious 😆😆
Ah! I didn't know that 까 could be left off. I think I've heard a lot of phrases ending in 니, too... That's why I always watch these videos, regardless of whether I know the grammar form or not. Thanks Billy!
Could you make a video going into depth about ~네요. Every one of these grammar videos i’ve watched so far have helped me understand them better/confirm my understanding. 네요 is a hard one to translate as it really seems like a feeling but its used in so many situations. Would love to see a video going through them all!
I did do a live stream (one of the very first I did) which talked about several endings including ~네요 :D
@@GoBillyKorean Will go and find it! Thanks!
Hi, your content is helpful to learn "because" korean expression.
Thanks.^^
Thanks for the video! I just wanted to add--as a teacher myself--that the intro made me laugh.
안녕하세요 선생님 👋
Omo!! I got soooo much out of this lesson!! 감사함니다!!!!
Billy😂 but I chose first seat at start😅I guess she is my friend who is chit chatting
우와 귀에 쏙쏙 들어오는 설명인 것 같아요!!!! 지하철에서 재미있게 듣고 있습니다😆ㅎㅎㅎ
미아 선생님이 전 인스타그램에서 님을 팔로우해요! 그리스에서 안녕하세요 ㅎ
Wow
Hello there
He's better than my school teachers!
These are so informative. My brain feels fresh and full on information. 너무 너무 감사합니다 😊.
Hello! I wonder if this is correct:
To my 언니:
"난(or 저는) 여기 벌써 앉았으니까 언니가 다른 의자에 앉아요"
Or am I supposed to use 저는 here? We're close but I don't know if it's appropriate to use. Also is my grammar right? Or did I use (으)니까 wrong?
To my 남동생:
"난 아직 안 끝났으니까 우리 할머니에게 줄 수 있어?"
Is this correct? I wanted to say: "I'm not finished yet so can you give this to grandma?"... Is it understandable? If not, can you tell me which parts I did wrong? 😅
정말 감사합니다 빌리 선생님💗
Here's a summary of politeness levels for your question about 저 vs 나: th-cam.com/video/4P8u7XXyLJw/w-d-xo.html And for your second question, you might want to make it more polite for the parts referring to the grandmother (께 + 드리다). th-cam.com/video/bn6HWRKOtyc/w-d-xo.html
@@GoBillyKorean Thank you so so much! You are so amazing, I hope you know that~! 😊
놀라운 설명능력 입니다.
Thanks for this vid
For the Greek people watching this let me explain it, because we have -서 and -(으)니까in Greek too, the same way
- 서, in Greek means = Επειδή
-(으)니까 = Αφού
The way to use it, is the same way as in korean, same rules
Hope it helped!
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