Learning Korean - Lesson 2



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Here is the second part of learning korean. If you want to watch the 1st part check out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq4S7M9rJbg
for the 3rd part
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzrCnQGLEP8


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hehe... I was ... ( 4 months ago by kongvang84)
hehe... I was wondering the same thing. I thought she was saying "get out"? it doesn't matter though. JUN you're GREAT! I totally understand the alphabets now. Thanks Noona!
fun! haha good ... ( 4 months ago by michellebritoo)
fun! haha good teacher :)
It's an 'L', but ... ( 4 months ago by BrokenDreams08)
It's an 'L', but sometimes it can sound like an 'R', I think. An instance I suppose would be salanghaeyo, which means I love you in Korean. I've always seen it as saranghaeyo.
From what I know, Koreans don't pronounce the L's as strongly as English speakers.
I'm not Korean so if a Korean wants to correct this then feel free to.
I really like the Korean language, and I think that it's possibly the prettiest out of all the Eastern Asian Languages.
hey, thanks for ... ( 4 months ago by casey963)
hey, thanks for explaining it.
Come to think of it now, R does sound like a very weak L
lucky you're Korean ... ( 3 months ago by mandybmth)
lucky you're Korean!
i'm dying to learn the language :]
well..I'm dying to ... ( 3 months ago by vickywind)
well..I'm dying to learn other foreign languages as well :-) everybody has their own mother tougue, which makes it so equal~ if you need help with your korean learning, from a real korean feel free to ask me~
good luck!
Hey guys this is a ... ( 3 months ago by Kerou85)
Hey guys this is a great video...thank's for the explanation. I'm very involved with studying chinese right now but learning korean is another one of my language goals, so this is a great help to me. I've got to get started somewhere, right? Anyway's, thank's to you both for posting this. ^_^
Array ( 3 months ago by TiikerinKarva)
Im thinking that,
ㅅ is (sts) and ㅈ is (ztz) Is this correct? Agh, too many similar pronounces in korean language! At least i know how to write and pronounce, 한국! ;) Reading something like that is different. ;/ Though i've only studied hangul for about 2-4 hours. One more question, do you type hangul: 한굴,
only changing the last letter?
Agh, i wish i could ... ( 3 months ago by TiikerinKarva)
Agh, i wish i could edit the comment. I mean't
ㅅ is (shs), ㅈ is (sjs) and ㅊ is (zts). I feel ridiculous hissing in my room finding out the most fittin western alphabets. :P
And you could ... ( 3 months ago by TiikerinKarva)
And you could explain the
ㅇ again. How do i know when should i use it you don't even pronounce it.
wow thanks for ... ( 3 months ago by besitosdefresa)
wow thanks for loading this video on youtube, this is so great=) its very easy to study with this, nice greetings
hahhaaha, shiza! ( 2 months ago by kofothree)
hahhaaha, shiza!
6:45 was so cute ... ( 2 months ago by iluvmiller90)
6:45 was so cute lol
ㅇ has 2 sounds. ex ... ( 2 months ago by iam21111)
ㅇ has 2 sounds. ex) 영 => "young" sound. 1. "silent" sound in using at the first part of syllable (
ㅇ + ㅕ = ㅕ). 2. "ng" sound in using at the last part of syllable.
I'm a [below basic] ... ( 2 months ago by kimsuke101)
I'm a [below basic]beginner in Korean and I learn from other websites but the "h" looks different? the other website says the h is
ㅎ but in this video the h is different. It made me confused. Is there a difference?
Would an example of ... ( 1 month ago by FireStata)
Would an example of rule 2 be like Big Bang in Korean (Hungul?), b/c I could never figure out what the circle thing stood for.
Interesting! is a ... ( 1 month ago by Olebruc)
Interesting! is a very advanced writing system!
as long as there's ... ( 1 month ago by ponticello07)
as long as there's a stroke above the line and circle then it counts as a h same with this character
ㅊ you can make it like this - or / or \ or |, just as long as there's something there
some are wrong ( 1 month ago by rsys1)
some are wrong
Array ( 1 month ago by iam21111)
Big Bang =
빅뱅. Big = B + i + g = ㅂ + ㅣ + ㄱ = 빅. Bang = B + a + ng = ㅂ + ㅐ + ㅇ = 뱅. 'the circle thing (ㅇ)' is just consonant and sounds 'ng' at the end of syllable. '빅뱅' is just sound-copying of 'big bang' and the meaning is same as 'big bang'. '대폭발' is meaning-translation of
'big-bang' 대 = big 폭발 = bang
does kenow.. mean ... ( 1 month ago by cookiebun12)
does kenow.. mean good?
u shhh shhh shh ... ( 1 month ago by stupidlag)
u shhh shhh shh make me wanna pee
genou i think means ... ( 3 weeks ago by theosthebest)
genou i think means, correct
Hello there! I ... ( 2 weeks ago by looke888)
Hello there! I firstly would liek to thank you for these videos, they are informative and very fun! I was wondering if perhaps you could go into more detail of how to write the letters AS IN where to place the individual symbols within the syllable square. If you dont quite understand feel free to message me and i will go into depth a bit more, haha. Thanks again guys! Keep up the great work!



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