선생님 고맙습니다! ~🌼
저는 폴란드 사람 입니다. 그리고 저는 한국어를 공부합니다.
항상 감사합니다 교수님!! 교수님께서는 비디오로 잘 가르치십니다!~
안년하세요, 선생님! Thank your for your videos... im from the country of MABUHAY!..
Philippines!
Dr. Yun, thank you so much for creating these videos. This fall I start UNC-Chapel Hill to study only Korean classes. They use the Integrated Korean textbook also (3rd Ed). Since I have already purchased the Beginning 2 textbook with accompanying workbook, I am trying to "self-tutorial" myself through the book before class begins. However, there is nothing like having a good teacher to get me through the rough spots.
Any chance of me talking you into transferring to North Carolina? We have a lot less snow than Iowa!
감사합니다. I know NC is much milder than IA, and UNC is an excellent school, so please recommend your school to hire me! 한국어 공부 열심히 하세요!
감사합니다!
Thank you for the explanation, it was very helpful!
Thank you so much!
Thank you
-시 suffix
-으시 suffix
thank you
-시다 어미
-으시다 어미
If
아버지께서는 지난주에 친구들을 만나시러 부산에 가셨어요..
선생님, 어떻습니까?
잘 했어요! It is good, but it would be more natural to say ...만나러 부산에 가셨어요.
Hello sir, I have one doubt that if the person is not elder that me but I still want to show respect to him/her, in this case can I use (으)시 form or it is only used for the person who is elder and hierarchy higher than you ? Please let me know.
If you are not very close to that person yet, it is appropriate to use -(으)시.
감사합니다!
You are the best teacher I have seen ever! Thank you!