Common Korean verb endings | 나요, 네요, 지요, 군요, 는데요
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ค. 2024
- Let's learn 5 of the most common verb endings in Korean
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i love how thorough these videos are!
I was looking for how to conjugate these endings and this was clearly explained. Thank you.
Awesome video, well explained and represented, thank you!
Omg 너무 감사합니다! I have seen these endings a lot and i did not clearly understand what they mean.
Thank you for sharing 🤩🤩🤩🤩
감사합니다!
Great video. Thank you.
it is really useful, 감사합니다.
I was very curious about -는대요, -은대요! Thank you from 🇧🇷
Opa! Conseguiu aprender o suficiente pra ver alguma série sem legendas? Se sim, em quanto tempo +/- ?
Really great video, thank you!!!
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감사합니디
Everything is so well explained. Fantastic video, thank you!
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❤❤❤really awesome ❤❤❤
Nice Video 👌
I think you did a typo on 빠르다 since ou wrote it as 'to be small' in the example. Still loved the video thanks!
Very useful and easy to follow. Thank you very much.
Is it all for present tense?
Really underrated video. Thanks for the great lesson!
Thank you so much for this lesson!!
What about a question like 이게 뭐죠? it is not something I already know (because I'm asking what it is) so why is there the -죠 ending?
Hi there, interesting question. We'll make a video on this topic this week :)
@@hangulhouse1 wow thank you! I'm looking forward to watching it :)
Hello, can 은/는데요 be used as a conjunction like “and/but”? Or is it only “은/는데… (finish sentence)”?
I hope I understood whqt you meant but;Yes:)은/는데 has actually a few meanings/usages.When you want to include some additional inf in your statement(kinda "and"meaning)you can use 는/은데 for example
-어제 전화를 했는데 와 받지 않았어요?
I called you yesterdar,why didnt you pick up?
ALSO keep in mind that I am also 독학자 so I might be wrong😊화이팅 하세요!
나이스 나는 지금 춤 하고 있나요
What about 니 , 냐 ?
We'll make a video on these soon :)