Korean Grammar | Using 와/과, 랑/이랑 & 하고 as 'and'
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ค. 2024
- Watch this video to find out how to say 'and' in Korean.
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cannot believe I have being speaking korean for that long without realizing 과 & 와 were just very formal ways to say 랑 & 이랑 🙄
always taking care of 눈치 anytime I have to chain words
really helpful thanks!!
Thank you this was so helpful 🤗
안녕하세요 네 알겠습니다 and 그리고 있어요!
Its was very easy to understand thank you :)
Thank you it makes much more sense
Short and simple, really helpful 감사합니다 😊
Your classes are always so enlightening. Thank you so much! :)
Hello, i think in 3:43 is a mistake - grammar “want to” is ~고 싶다 not ~고 십다
Just writing it for the learners like myself 💛
You're absolutely right! So sorry for the error and thanks for spotting it and letting other know. Really appreciate it!
감사합니다! 😊
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Thank youuu. It helped me to understand rightaway
I like this video
감사합니다! Very clear video, exactly what I was looking for 👏
This video was really helpfull and easy to understand. 감사합니다 선생님.
wow, thank you for this, it was very clear to me now...
감사합니다 선생님 it was so helpful :)
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thank you!! It helped me a lot :)
So helpful! Thank you so much
That's great to hear! :)
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وا : في العربيه تعني and أيضا
شكرا جزيلا على هذا الشرح الرائع .
How to combine two or more adjective? Can we use those words to? For example, sweet and spicy, smart and beautiful? Thank you.
Oh my goodness, you have a great British accent :))
I've lived half my life in the UK (the other half in Korea) - and sort of naturally became a bilingual :)
@@hangulhouse1ahhhhh make sense. That’s nice. How long did you send in each country?
I've actually spent half my life in Korea and half in the UK. I'm 41, so about 20 years in each country.
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Can we use 랑 , 이랑 in the place of 하고 ?
Yes, you absolutely can!
sir what is meaning of 뭔가
뭔가 is short for 무엇인가, and it generally means something. For example.
저는 뭔가 먹고 싶어요 - I want to eat something.
In this sentence 뭔가 means something, and we generally use it to refer to something we're not sure of. So even though I want to eat something, I don't know what it is that I want to eat.
However, it can also be used in question forms to ask what something is. For example.
이것은 뭔가요? - What is this?
So it can be used at the end of questions to ask what something is.