These kinds of explanations are so helpful there are so many words that are translated the same but the nuance is lost. I am constantly having to ask korean friends these types of questions but they can't always articulate the differences.
I have a live Korean class about sound change rules you can watch. Also it's just spelling. Why is "cat" spelled as "cat" instead of "kat?" Each word has a different reason for its spelling in Korean.
2:35 I think we found the newest EXID member 😂
😂😂😂😂 ikr
I’m nationally Korean and even I didn’t know about the difference LOL😂 I think this video is going to be a huge help for korean learners out there:)
Billy, can you show us the dance moves to "밑아래"? ^^
Me singing to the tune of EXID's up and down: 밑 아래 밑 밑 아래
Thanks. My Korean language professor couldn't explain the difference to the students.
I just bought one of your books and I love it!
To see you talking in korean motivates me to stay focused on learning.
감사합니다. :))
Very useful! It sounds like they're more or less the same as もと (밑) and した (아래) in Japanese. Thanks a lot.
As always very good explanation! 감사합니다 !
I'm learning prepositions right now, so this is so timely!!
Are you learning it with a certain book? Can you give us the name? Or you just go by your own?
These kinds of explanations are so helpful there are so many words that are translated the same but the nuance is lost. I am constantly having to ask korean friends these types of questions but they can't always articulate the differences.
love these short videos!!!
Thank you so much
Even I'm still a very beginner but each time I watch your videos i cheer up
You are my biggest motivation💜
Thank you so much
Idk someone understood his explanation 🤔 honestly, it's really hard 🥴
I'm trying to figure out if that's a glass or a mirror...
There's a video about how it works in my Backstage series on my channel.
@@GoBillyKorean 고맙다!
Thank you so much! This was very helpful!
위 아래 😂😂😂
You know what
You do know a lot about korean absolutely better than me
Your explanations are explained veeeeery well!✊🏻
Excellent explanations, thank you!
Thanks
Thank you so much! :D Feel free to make a request if you'd like for a future episode of this series!
Hi Billy! Great pace of speech in this tutorial! 춯아요! Very clear and succinct. Thank you
Both words can replace each other. It's considered almost the same (90%).
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great video, thank you as always ò3ó 💜
Thank you for useful video
Billy, can your next video be the explanation of this:
갓 is pronounced as gat, but why is it spelled as 갓 when it can just be spelled like 같??
I have a live Korean class about sound change rules you can watch. Also it's just spelling. Why is "cat" spelled as "cat" instead of "kat?" Each word has a different reason for its spelling in Korean.
Since you mentioned it beginning, have you ever done a video on using a good online Korean dictionary to translate words to English?
Not yet, but it's in the works.
MORE PLEASE
고맙습니다!
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Meh I’ll just use one of those words and make it less complicated for myself.
I feel like I hear 아래 way more anyway.