Common Sentence Endings In Korean - TalkToMeInKorean

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  • 게시일 2017. 04. 11.
  • In this video lesson, teacher Hyunwoo introduces some sentence endings that you can commonly see Korean people use in day-to-day conversations and explains the meaning in each of them.
    The sentence endings introduced in this video lesson are:
    -요
    -ㅂ니다
    -(으/느)ㄴ 것 같아요
    -(으)ㄹ 수도 있어요
    -죠 or -지요
    -(으/느)ㄴ데요
    -네요
    -세요
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  • @everythingwho
    @everythingwho 4 년 전 +3934

    "It seems like you are stupid" still sounds absolutely savage in English to me

    • @quisharex3565
      @quisharex3565 4 년 전 +202

      rotfl.. I can't even say it without laughing ..

    • @plantxarmybtsgrowth5776
      @plantxarmybtsgrowth5776 4 년 전 +45

      Same here 😂😊👍🏻

    • @quisharex3565
      @quisharex3565 4 년 전 +14

      @@plantxarmybtsgrowth5776 lol

    • @smr6335
      @smr6335 4 년 전 +7

      how is it savage...

    • @gwendalynnwatkins1296
      @gwendalynnwatkins1296 4 년 전 +108

      I've noticed they also use it when they're cussing at someone. As if that somehow makes it better. Like, instead of calling someone a b*tch, they'll say "you seem like a b*tch"

  • @gennaa6111
    @gennaa6111 7 년 전 +624

    "It seems like you are stupid" lmaoo😂

    • @VladimirMizich
      @VladimirMizich 7 년 전 +34

      That's very polite of you :D

    • @gennaa6111
      @gennaa6111 7 년 전 +11

      VladimirMizich no I was quoting what he said in the video, it was funny

    • @danalulu13
      @danalulu13 7 년 전 +47

      I was laughing so hard at that part "Sir, it seems to me that you are stupid. I hope you have a nice day." HAHAHAHA

    • @no2sings
      @no2sings 7 년 전 +4

      lmao i completely missed that...

    • @armydaystay7650
      @armydaystay7650 7 년 전 +4

      ikr lmao I have to scroll down to leave a comment in case no one else have 😂😂

  • @raplinelover
    @raplinelover 4 년 전 +836

    "It seems like youre stupid" lmfaoo😂😂

  • @bean7496
    @bean7496 3 년 전 +694

    "It seems like you are stupid" mic drop

    • @armogene6408
      @armogene6408 3 년 전 +11

      HAHAHA
      but I miss yoongi 😢

    • @tanmaykashyap7202
      @tanmaykashyap7202 3 년 전 +5

      Armyyyyyyyy!!!!!💜

    • @kkhristinemp
      @kkhristinemp 3 년 전 +8

      **ready "mic drop" in the comment**
      me and my ARMY soul: **bam**

    • @mariapaulasevillano2310
      @mariapaulasevillano2310 3 년 전 +2

      according to my calculations, I came to the conclusion that you are such a stupid person, it sounds like that haha

    • @karthurh
      @karthurh 2 년 전 +2

      Is like a sheakespearean insult lol

  • @Kaylee-rl8lc
    @Kaylee-rl8lc 6 년 전 +714

    “it..seems like.. you are stupid,,” i’m laughing

  • @60mmmortarcrewfdcs.koreana62

    As a Korean, I wish I could speak English better to explain about Korean language to foreigners

    • @Firespirit233
      @Firespirit233 5 년 전 +63

      korea best nation ever, greetings from Ukraine

    • @umeraslam5635
      @umeraslam5635 5 년 전 +9

      Hmmm 😔

    • @mochiyeosang1908
      @mochiyeosang1908 5 년 전 +134

      Your english is impressive though

    • @human-qi9mg
      @human-qi9mg 5 년 전 +5

      Csp Sk can you plz show me how to say the second ending word? its confusing me

    • @hannahlee6
      @hannahlee6 4 년 전 +47

      @@human-qi9mg it should sound like "-mnida"; a commonly used example is how many say thank you in korean: "kamsahamnida" (is how it's pronounced) but it's written gamsahabnida (감사합니다). 감사합니다 is one version of the second ending that is very commonly used, but usually in everyday speak you would not use this ending because it's pretty damn formal and if you wanted to be polite you would just use the first ending (-요). some instances where the second ending would be used is maybe like, on a news broadcast, when talking to someone on a level much higher than you, stuff like that. using it with your friends would be weird

  • @habinskoreanquest
    @habinskoreanquest 4 년 전 +1723

    Timestamps~
    2:12 #1 -요
    2:40 #2 -ㅂ니다
    3:09 #3 -은/는/ㄴ 것 같아요
    4:52 #4 -수도 있어요
    6:08 #5 -죠/지요
    8:40 #6 -ㄴ/는데요
    13:04 #7 - 네요
    14:39 #8 -세요
    One of the most helpful Korean videos ever!! I have watched this SO MANY TIMES!!

  • @HeavenlyiceDream
    @HeavenlyiceDream 4 년 전 +429

    this guy is brilliant at teaching . i could spend all day listening to him

  • @sammantha2382
    @sammantha2382 7 년 전 +4268

    I prefer longer, better explained videos liked this.

    • @Hito343
      @Hito343 7 년 전 +16

      Well, you can always check endings in free PDF... i guess there is not really need to make another video about them, there is also podcast.

    • @blackrose5862
      @blackrose5862 7 년 전 +50

      Jan Vlček I understand better when someone explains to me rather than me reading it^^

    • @Hito343
      @Hito343 7 년 전 +4

      Like i said, there is Soundcloud podcast available ( audio ) its actually best way to use them together with PDF. :)

    • @blackrose5862
      @blackrose5862 7 년 전 +8

      Jan Vlček i did not understand the podcast part because english is not my native language plus i don't use soundcloud 😂 but thanks, i learnt something new 😅😂

    • @Hito343
      @Hito343 7 년 전 +6

      You actually dont have to use or register on Soundcloud, they provides embed players for TTMIK ( right on their website ) and it's in English, like this video. Np :)

  • @nicolasd.467
    @nicolasd.467 7 년 전 +1624

    I've never seen someone explain a language so clearly and precisely at the same time. This is amazing really. Giving literal translations first to then explain the global meaning is the very best way to make someone understand the logic of a language.
    Thanks a lot for your great videos! :D

    • @rayannewilliams8659
      @rayannewilliams8659 7 년 전 +6

      동의하죠!

    • @AuriELF
      @AuriELF 6 년 전 +42

      Uncertain Nom agreee he seems so sincere of explaining korean.. like he's not gonna leave until we have understand lol

    • @lhakpadorjee270
      @lhakpadorjee270 6 년 전 +1

      Uncertain Nom wow so amazing

    • @user-Yeonwoo0606
      @user-Yeonwoo0606 6 년 전 +7

      동의합니다 is more correct! 하죠 is using as suggest in this particular situation.

    • @NikArcher
      @NikArcher 5 년 전 +1

      it's really fun to watch :)

  • @redhidinghood9337
    @redhidinghood9337 4 년 전 +198

    I laughed imagining someone just walking up to you and saying it seems like you are kinda stupid

  • @Allyheartzz
    @Allyheartzz 3 년 전 +62

    what a champ, filming through the construction noise LOL
    I didn't notice until he mentioned it though

  • @georgia4644
    @georgia4644 7 년 전 +327

    you didn't even look exhausted, didn't even sigh, spoke continually for 16 mins WOW

    • @kanyinadeliyi7319
      @kanyinadeliyi7319 4 년 전 +29

      Geo R Gia the video is edited, if you look at his face carefully, you may see some clip shots. So, still props- it most probably, took longer than 16 minutes to film and even longer to edit and add all the animations.

  • @SleeplessinOC
    @SleeplessinOC 6 년 전 +794

    What is so mind blowing is how Hyun Woo 선생님 has self taught himself English to where he is as good as a native , from my observation.

    • @theodorekorehonen
      @theodorekorehonen 4 년 전 +31

      @@caseypenk your right, I'm a native and people always tell me I ain't got no good grammar

    • @user-xr1rf8sj8e
      @user-xr1rf8sj8e 4 년 전 +10

      @@theodorekorehonen Tell me the full version of "aint", then reapply that to your sentence and tell me if it's right.

    • @theodorekorehonen
      @theodorekorehonen 4 년 전 +29

      @@user-xr1rf8sj8e no

    • @permafrost8894
      @permafrost8894 4 년 전 +37

      @@user-xr1rf8sj8e who gives a shit about grammar when speaking english XD

    • @fjnxtgdjsjeeh6073
      @fjnxtgdjsjeeh6073 4 년 전 +1

      03 demian big fact

  • @joonsexybrain3102
    @joonsexybrain3102 4 년 전 +560

    Omg there's so much to learn i want to cryyyyyyyyyy

  • @vb4894
    @vb4894 4 년 전 +101

    Me: Not reviewing for a test and being surprised I failed it.
    Me looking on the mirror afterwards: 4:19

  • @jsarahtrivett5365
    @jsarahtrivett5365 7 년 전 +452

    I am learning Korean without a teacher so these videos are EXTREMELY helpful for me! I talk to Koreans often and I enjoy being able to understand. I love your way of teaching Hyunwoo ssi.

    • @Randomnessextremez
      @Randomnessextremez 5 년 전 +14

      Jessica Trivett I heard that just simply watching Korean TV for about 6 months makes your brain like subconsciously understand the language.

    • @vintorialee2376
      @vintorialee2376 5 년 전 +26

      Mike Young not really but at the same time kinda because watching korean dramas gets you used the different dialects and the speed of when they talk but sadly you still have to study to fully understand

    • @imanawaseem1747
      @imanawaseem1747 4 년 전 +5

      @@Randomnessextremez I have been watching for a year but only a few words are recognizable.

    • @giyuubeat4961
      @giyuubeat4961 4 년 전 +2

      are you fluent now?

    • @KimTaehyung-mk6ks
      @KimTaehyung-mk6ks 4 년 전 +6

      Watching Korean shows helps u to understand their expressions. I have a habit of talking to myself and I would say a phrase that I never I knew I knew of. It actually helps

  • @csoniah4432
    @csoniah4432 7 년 전 +738

    omg... and I thought Koreans just liked to make rhymes at the end of every phrase in kdramas😂😂😂

    • @tamari12453
      @tamari12453 7 년 전 +83

      Caroline I'm dying 😂😂😂😭💀

    • @csoniah4432
      @csoniah4432 7 년 전 +88

      tamari12453 i'm crying at my stupidity and laughing at the same time 😂😭

    • @wooziscute-andsmall-height6665
      @wooziscute-andsmall-height6665 7 년 전 +39

      Caroline omg I thought the same also in korean songs I thought they're just making rhymes wtf😂😂

    • @Aashhful
      @Aashhful 7 년 전 +7

      Hahahahahahah you made my day 😂😂😂

    • @sandyrichard934
      @sandyrichard934 7 년 전 +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @diouranke
    @diouranke 5 년 전 +49

    "It feels like you are stupid" 😂 it's interesting how much nuance is built into the endings

  • @amishatrivedi3179
    @amishatrivedi3179 2 년 전 +70

    Let's take a moment to appreciate how well Hyunwoo speaks English!

  • @glossy2141
    @glossy2141 7 년 전 +1199

    THANK YOU FOR SAVING MY LIFE!!!!!!!!

    • @talktomeinkorean
      @talktomeinkorean  7 년 전 +113

      Glad we can help!!!

    • @beetle7840
      @beetle7840 7 년 전

      Zehra Kalyoncu Şimdi bu hayatını kurtardı mı? 😂

    • @tara2307
      @tara2307 7 년 전

      Evet yaptı.

    • @beetle7840
      @beetle7840 7 년 전

      SARA Derken?

    • @ricardolesscar1309
      @ricardolesscar1309 7 년 전 +15

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  • @2hearts1seoul
    @2hearts1seoul 7 년 전 +775

    Incredibly helpful!! I really like this longer, detailed style of video 👍

    • @Aashhful
      @Aashhful 7 년 전 +14

      I'm guessing this is Sarah hahaha didn't expect to see you here 😄

    • @aidenlouise3947
      @aidenlouise3947 5 년 전

      Yaaasss

  • @asprywrites6327
    @asprywrites6327 5 년 전 +428

    This is a good example as to why KPOP is a good/bad way to learn 10:30 Korean.
    "I wanna know 사탕처럼 달콤하다는데
    I wanna know 하늘을 나는 것 같다는데..."
    These lyrics from "What Is Love" always made me wonder what "...는데" was all about, but no translation made it obvious. No translation taught any meaning. But it stayed in my head until this lesson came around, better explaining it.
    Self-teaching provides for a LOT of trial and error like this...

    • @eylemsara3684
      @eylemsara3684 4 년 전 +6

      Is What is Love the song of EXO?

    • @couchpotato6401
      @couchpotato6401 4 년 전 +49

      @@eylemsara3684 Twice

    • @eylemsara3684
      @eylemsara3684 4 년 전 +1

      @@couchpotato6401 Oh, I saw. Thank you.

    • @DD-fh6gy
      @DD-fh6gy 4 년 전 +21

      this lesson still doesn't help me understand the meaning lmao
      "i wanna know (how to) be sweet just like a candy (???)
      i wanna know (how) it's like to be the sky (???)"
      i just saw the english translation and the second one is supposed to be "how it's like flying in the sky" and my mind is blown. it doesn't say flying anywhere in the lyrics lol. the lack of subject in the sentence makes translating korean to english a real struggle. props to translators honestly

    • @IxiaClover
      @IxiaClover 4 년 전 +67

      @@DD-fh6gy 날다 is to fly; just like the verb "to know", 알다, when turning verbs with ㄹ as a 받침 into the descriptor (idk the official term, but in 는 것 같아 you are describing the noun 것 if that makes sense) you get rid of the ㄹ, 알다 is 아는 in present tense forms and 날다 is 나는; i think you thought it meant "i" haha, its just an irregular verb, which sounds complicated at first but honestly i picked up irregular verb rules and irregular pronounciations purely by listening, which im sure youre doing anyway

  • @eagillum
    @eagillum 5 년 전 +46

    It blows my mind that at one point in my life, I studied Korean for ten years and I never once learned 은 것 같아요. I am so happy now.

  • @financialgardening
    @financialgardening 7 년 전 +415

    These longform videos are fantastic. I really prefer them. Thanks!

  • @talktomeinkorean
    @talktomeinkorean  5 년 전 +1127

    The sentence endings introduced in this video lesson are:
    -요
    -ㅂ니다
    -(으/느)ㄴ 것 같아요
    -(으)ㄹ 수도 있어요
    -죠 or -지요
    -(으/느)ㄴ데요
    -네요
    -세요
    Check out our free Korean lessons here: talktomeinkorean.com
    Take a Korean level test and find the right materials for you!: www.talktomeinkorean.com/level-test/

  • @jubiemyrsilvio9467
    @jubiemyrsilvio9467 3 년 전 +154

    I feel so proud to myself when I realized that I know all the verb endings he discussed....! Thank you, Hyun Woo 선생님

  • @lethargiclump
    @lethargiclump 2 년 전 +16

    as somebody who's somewhat passed the beginner phase of learning korean but still so far from understanding more advanced grammars, contexts, and numerous words to memorize, videos like this help me a lot to understand what's going on when I'm watching variety shows or drama. like this helps to fill some knowledge gaps here and there and helps as a crutch when I'm finally reaching that chapter in a book, so I'm really grateful for videos like this. thank you very much!

    • @elskulena
      @elskulena 3 개월 전

      can u tell me how u got past the beginning stages? 을를, 은는, and 이가 are KILLING me

  • @hypnoistanbul9359
    @hypnoistanbul9359 7 년 전 +200

    I'm sure Korean sounds impossible to many foreigners. For us Turks, it all makes sense. I have been learning Korean for 3 weeks now and I've been thinking "oh they have this too" all the time.. Western languages are more like digital while Turkish and Korean are analogue languages. Feelings, moods, politeness levels, verbs at the end, many different meanings of an expression, many expressions for the same meaning... One thing I wonder is what type of Koreans use the less polite forms? All the Koreans are like super nice and polite, joeneun katdayo. :) Big love from Istanbul!

    • @SleeplessinOC
      @SleeplessinOC 6 년 전 +5

      Hypno Istanbul I know it hasn't been that long since your comment but how is your Korean today ?

    • @hypnoistanbul9359
      @hypnoistanbul9359 6 년 전 +17

      I can say I've learned the structure. Trying to practice with Korean friends, having people to practice with around helps a lot. I just need to learn the vocabulary. It's the hardest part. Since Korean doesn't have as many sounds as other languages, all words sound quite similar, so it's hard to keep them in mind and easy to confuse words with each other. But I promised myself to be a fluent speaker by the spring 2018.. :)

    • @SleeplessinOC
      @SleeplessinOC 6 년 전 +5

      That's a lofty goal . I'm Korean myself but came to the US at 6.5 and 41 now but never got a really good foundation to build on especially since I never had the chance to attend even kindergarten before coming. I find the more complex structure much more difficult when the sentences are more advanced and compounded. I'll sometimes be reading something in English and think " how would this be structured in Korean ?" and find it almost impossible to piece together. The basic structure is SUBJECT-OBJECT-VERB but that's only helpful to a certain point. I'm always so impressed by foreigners who can speak so well because it can get so confusing. I hope you're fluent by your target time frame ! Maybe you'll post some videos then ?

    • @hypnoistanbul9359
      @hypnoistanbul9359 6 년 전 +11

      Yes, it's a complex language but as I said in my comment, I'm Turkish
      and these two languages are surprisingly similar. Like; Jeo-neun jib-e ga-yo / Ben ev-e gidi-yorum. Even the negative suffix "ma,
      me" is the same. This kind of stuff helps a bit. I don't suggest you
      scare yourself with complex sentences. You'll get there. When I first
      started to learn English, it looked impossible. Now it's not :)

    • @reinax8955
      @reinax8955 5 년 전 +10

      @@hypnoistanbul9359 I'm really curious how, how good is your Korean now? :D

  • @m.j.r.4676
    @m.j.r.4676 5 년 전 +266

    I have regents next week and I should be studying for that but I'm here desperate to understand Bangtan Bombs.

    • @jewelroserandomvlogs7020
      @jewelroserandomvlogs7020 4 년 전 +18

      So we can understand the subtitles lol and also in VLive

    • @user-jr1cz9ph6j
      @user-jr1cz9ph6j 3 년 전 +5

      For me it's the Hard Carry Series of Got7 😂

    • @m.j.r.4676
      @m.j.r.4676 3 년 전 +8

      @@user-jr1cz9ph6j lol that comment I made is old, already learned korean

    • @user-jr1cz9ph6j
      @user-jr1cz9ph6j 3 년 전 +3

      @@m.j.r.4676 Like mastered korean ? And now can understand bangtan bom without subs ? Woah

    • @m.j.r.4676
      @m.j.r.4676 3 년 전 +4

      @@user-jr1cz9ph6j yeah I lol

  • @Debabike
    @Debabike 5 년 전 +103

    현우씨, 대단히 감사합니다. 뭐라 감사해야 할지 모르겠어요. This guy, right here, and the rest of the wonderful team at TTMIK have done wonders to my Korean learning experience. They deserve national awards or medals for their efforts in helping foreigners like me master the Korean language. I've been listening to their podcast for almost two years now and I'm now in Level 6. Having been studying Korean for almost two years, I've struggled with sentence endings. I always played it safe by using the vanilla 요 endings but you can't always sound natural using that alone. This video blew my mind and had me scribbling away in my Korean study notebook. Three pages later and after applying my memorization skills, I think I got it. Can't wait to brag talk with my Korean friends this weekend. My Kakaotalk chatroom pals will also feel the difference. 화이팅! 앞으로도 즐겁게 공부합시다.

    • @elaineq9565
      @elaineq9565 2 년 전

      Deborah Abike what is your kakaotalk? I'm also studying Korean. I would like more friends who speak/ are learning Korean too

    • @praisedara8164
      @praisedara8164 2 년 전

      저도여

  • @user-xq1zl8mn7z
    @user-xq1zl8mn7z 2 년 전 +4

    I'm korean and i think this class explains the most important part of korean. In my culture there is a rule that younger man should respect senior man so if you are younger than someone or in first meet, you must use a specifically polite language, called "존댓말"

  • @karatepop
    @karatepop 7 년 전 +43

    One of my favourite things about Korean and honourifics/politeness is "죽을래요". Like. Even when people are being rude, they're trying to be somewhat respectful.
    (I like these videos lengthwise. For "-(으/느)ㄴ데요 ", specifically with the construction example, it's kind of like "yeah, and?")

  • @anandshukla5887
    @anandshukla5887 5 년 전 +127

    This is my first day at learning korean... & I've already watched 12 videos; this is the thirteenth one... & here at this junction I must say that korean must be a great language; because in order to be this great at english, your language has to be great first !
    Also, I realised that Koreans are great teachers as well, of course, apart from being wonderful people.
    I wish someday I visit Korea.
    Love you people... From India.

    • @midori_chan07
      @midori_chan07 4 년 전 +10

      I'm also Indian learning Korean to understand bangtan bomb

  • @TiinkerBells
    @TiinkerBells 4 년 전 +88

    "it seems like I think you're stupid" I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING JSSJSJSJS

  • @intlenyangaza9487
    @intlenyangaza9487 3 년 전 +16

    To think that I was so confused when I first watched this videos, thinking that there are only two/three sentence endings, to now knowing almost all of them after having studied and now revisiting the video the second time. I'm proud of myself lol. 감사합니다❤️

  • @user-yl4ro6wg8c
    @user-yl4ro6wg8c 7 년 전 +380

    im korean and still watching this video. XD

  • @nathaliabrandao4713
    @nathaliabrandao4713 7 년 전 +87

    거든/ 거든요 is also a way of ending sentences that I'm curious about. Yesterday I saw the video and kept thinking about other sentence endings. When I watch doramas/dramas or TV shows I hear this a lot.

    • @AnAutumnRose808
      @AnAutumnRose808 7 년 전 +14

      Nathália Brandāo I love those endings! My Korean friend taught me that it's an emphasis ending- kind of ... pushy? She used a different word, but I can't think of it right now. "아니거든" "that *really* isn't it!"
      I wish I could remember the word she used. Even with 요, I probably would only use that phrase with friends and not people I just met.

    • @mendedheart26
      @mendedheart26 7 년 전 +5

      Nathália Brandāo Check out level 6 lesson 17. It explains that ending. ^.^
      talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/l6l17/

    • @nathaliabrandao4713
      @nathaliabrandao4713 7 년 전 +2

      AnAutumnRose Thank you so much. It's really cool how this endings can mean so much and just conect with the phrases with a flow. In my native language there's nothing like that.

    • @nathaliabrandao4713
      @nathaliabrandao4713 7 년 전 +2

      mendedheart26 Thank you ♡

    • @sanderland3487
      @sanderland3487 7 년 전 +2

      A book I have covered this early on as "because, since, let me tell you", when you can't use 어서
      because there is no other clause. e.g. 왜 안 오세요? 바쁘거든요. I've never
      actually encountered it though, so it's interesting you see it often!

  • @milkycloud.
    @milkycloud. 2 년 전 +6

    It's crazy how I knew all these sentence structures and this is just second nature to me all thanks to watching dramas and shows. I have never studied Korean before but these expressions are just natural to me and I don't even have to think about it. Still, these can be very hard to explain to a beginner and teacher Sun does it so clearly and effectively.

  • @ladygrey5358
    @ladygrey5358 4 년 전 +19

    This was VERY helpful! I tend to learn by listening and some verb endings I have picked up from hearing them over and over and seeing the translations. But, seeing them broken down like this, helps nail down the meanings for me. Thank you very much!

  • @kabirhossain-mo8bk
    @kabirhossain-mo8bk 5 년 전 +75

    Really it's much more effective than the others korean online class.
    And your presentation and and English pronunciation both are correct and pleasing.
    This qualitiful type of teaching can help us to learn Korea language as early as soon. Thank you...

  • @corpsebun1962
    @corpsebun1962 6 년 전 +91

    I love how you explain them so well. It helps me understand better.

  • @carmelamirabella651
    @carmelamirabella651 2 년 전 +7

    Hyun Woo is very good at teaching. He gives great explanations and examples. It’s kinda a lot to absorb but good thing it’s on video so we can pause or reply at any time. This is actually my first time viewing a lesson with Hyun Woo and I’m impressed. I’ll definitely be viewing previous lessons and looking forward to future ones too. Great job Hyun Woo👍😊

  • @Jnw_nyy
    @Jnw_nyy 년 전 +1

    "I'm done with the conversation now"
    "앉으세요"
    "I'm sat"

  • @MultiSARAHGAGA
    @MultiSARAHGAGA 7 년 전 +24

    kinda surprised you didn't include the 거든요 ending but still very helpful! a part 2 would be awesome

  • @Evanandrachel
    @Evanandrachel 7 년 전 +7

    I find these longer videos better for studying, and I tend to click on these more than the short minute or 2 minute vids. Sentence endings was the hardest bit for me when I was studying for the TOPIK!

  • @mangoorange6683
    @mangoorange6683 5 년 전 +16

    4:20 “It seems like you are stupid...”
    **sarcastically
    Me: “Thank you hyunwoo” lolz

  • @noemiequijano1365
    @noemiequijano1365 3 년 전 +11

    I've always been confused and curious about these korean sentence endings whenever I watch something in Korean. This video is great and helpful. I'm just new with this TTMIK. I wish I have discovered this team a lot more sooner. I could be more good in Korean by now. I have a LOT to catch up. 😓

  • @sharlynrhei6836
    @sharlynrhei6836 6 년 전 +26

    I've heard a lot of sentences end in "잖아요". I'd like to learn more about when and how to use this type of grammar!

    • @sebastrek44
      @sebastrek44 4 년 전 +11

      Probably you know this already, but that ending is to express that something is obvious, like saying: don't you see? Personally I find it rude, I don't like when people speak like that.

  • @farihafarid802
    @farihafarid802 6 년 전 +191

    Please make a video about badchim (받침).
    I noticed at you were not pronouncing most of the -ㅆ at the badchim. Please explain how to pronounce these.
    Thank you for your hard work.
    감사합니다.
    리 아 ❤️

    • @carolaparecida6353
      @carolaparecida6353 6 년 전 +1

      MissManagerK up

    • @TheSilentViridianFla
      @TheSilentViridianFla 6 년 전 +77

      I’m studying Korean in my classes as well as self studying. He doesn’t pronounce the -ㅆ 받침 because there’s nothing to carry the sound over. An example is 있다면 vs 있어요. The pronunciation rule is that the character ㅇ carries over the 받침, so looking at 있다면, you would pronounce it as “it-da-myeon” because the ㅇ character is not present after the 받침 to carry the sound over, whereas 있어요 (“i-soh-yo) has the ㅇ character that carries the sound over. I hope this helps!

    • @Jinraiblade
      @Jinraiblade 5 년 전 +7

      There are many cases that one must familiarize especially for 받침. For 생각나 (seang-gak-na) but pronounced as seang-gang-na. For 감사합니다 (Kam-sa-hap-ni-da) but pronounced as kam-sa-ham-ni-da. Also for 있는데 (iss-neun-de -> it-neunde) but pronounced as in-neun-de.. I skipped some cases but yeah there are many xD

    • @suddenlystanning8307
      @suddenlystanning8307 5 년 전 +6

      Sasha Feria, Music Lover
      Omg you do not know how much you helped. Everything makes sooo much more sense now!

    • @Jinraiblade
      @Jinraiblade 5 년 전 +3

      @@suddenlystanning8307 there are so many cases. hopefully you can learn all of them in no time 😀😀

  • @MansariTV
    @MansariTV 4 년 전 +9

    Omg I wish this video was recommended to me sooner. Easily one of your best, most useful videos. Thank you so much for being so concise!

  • @ethanproctor3256
    @ethanproctor3256 년 전 +5

    I am glad for the thoroughness in this type of video to answer your question.

  • @LittleChortle
    @LittleChortle 6 년 전 +7

    I was literally freaking out because I didn't know how to respond to a penpal without saying plain "-요" sentences. Then this conveniently pops up on the side suggestions. THANK YOU SO MUCH. 정말 고맙습니다!

  • @lavishlysweet
    @lavishlysweet 7 년 전 +31

    Very helpful!! Prefer longer detailed videos like this so i can understand better. Pls make more of these! ❤️

  • @dazzle.y
    @dazzle.y 5 년 전 +1

    I love how very detailed the infornations they teach you. I definetly recommend this channel. No regrets.

  • @yerinyerinn
    @yerinyerinn 5 년 전

    I just came across this video and it's sooooo good and useful. Thank you so much! Would love to have more sentence ending videos like this one! 😊

  • @jennawhitecloud5680
    @jennawhitecloud5680 6 년 전 +26

    I really like this longer more detailed format! More please! ☺️

  • @sortachristina8015
    @sortachristina8015 7 년 전 +80

    This video is very helpful.👍 The duration, I think it's ok. I'm a little bit confused of sentence ending '-던'. Could you please explain it. 감사합니다

    • @alexvryzakis
      @alexvryzakis 7 년 전

      Sorta Christina I'm fairly sure that it is used at a retrospective modifier? E.g. 만나고 싶던 사람 = a person I wanted to meet

    • @houria2912
      @houria2912 6 년 전

      hi i want to talk with sombady .. can i find somone help me...

  • @naturallymodd3269
    @naturallymodd3269 4 년 전 +5

    Wow you are reality indeed a teacher
    Applause 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
    I understood everything.
    Thank you very much

  • @Sana-kn2ti
    @Sana-kn2ti 4 년 전 +1

    Thank you for summarizing the many different sentence endings that we learned individually in the podcast. I think this format is especially useful for reviewing. But probably not when you are first introducing a new sentence ending.

  • @nanjayo8970
    @nanjayo8970 7 년 전 +32

    great graphics and animations! it really helps me unerstand the concepts you are explaining

  • @bluebananaberrypi
    @bluebananaberrypi 7 년 전 +4

    Single most useful Korean language learning video I have ever watched, other than what the alphabet is.

  • @hanoody1117
    @hanoody1117 5 년 전 +2

    man i gave up learning Korean years ago ><
    but your videos are making me WANT to learn it again !!!
    i feel like i want to give myself a chance to learn it, but in BETTER ways from a BETTER place!
    so thank you so MUCH for your hard work you really make things easier & VERY clear too :') !

  • @fortheerecording
    @fortheerecording 2 년 전 +1

    This video format is perfect! The speed and content is just right. You explain things well and I like the examples illustrated with the parts of the sentence. Please make more like this!

    • @rachelhankoreanteacher1628
      @rachelhankoreanteacher1628 2 년 전

      한국어 공부를 열심히 하고 계시군요! 영상의 속도와 내용에 만족하신다니 기쁘네요! You are studying Korean hard! I'm glad you're satisfied with the speed and content of the video!

  • @rebeccamarie827
    @rebeccamarie827 6 년 전 +3

    I really liked the format of this video! It took just the right amount of time to explain the literal and understood translations as well as demonstrating helpful, real world examples. Thank you so much :)

  • @tahnjr
    @tahnjr 6 년 전 +3

    This by far, one of the best Korean learning videos on KRplus! I constantly rewatch it, and learn something new each time. ☺

  • @northice
    @northice 년 전

    I love summary vidoes like this. It really helps solidify things I've learned, and also lets me know the most popular endings I should work into conversation as I get better at Korean.

  • @shuhuimok3814
    @shuhuimok3814 년 전 +14

    This video is very helpful ! :) absolutely helped me in having a better understanding on the nuances of these different sentence endings.

    • @talktomeinkorean
      @talktomeinkorean  년 전 +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @d.bcooper3349
      @d.bcooper3349 년 전

      @@talktomeinkorean I'm learning korean I'm watching your videos it's really good I learned

    • @bangtanfav6583
      @bangtanfav6583 년 전

      @@talktomeinkorean but how can I conjugate these with the main verbs?

  • @Falorgain
    @Falorgain 7 년 전 +14

    I really like these types of longer videos, keep it up!

  • @laya6455
    @laya6455 7 년 전 +4

    PLEASE Make more videos like this!! I have been trying to understand "-ㄴ데요" for SO long and I couldn't find a good explanation, even my Korean friends couldn't find a way to explain it. Thank you so much :):):)))

  • @d.deguit962
    @d.deguit962 5 년 전 +1

    I like detailed videos, especially since we can listen to it while doing something. It's like a real teacher is here. Nicely done.

  • @SazzyTay
    @SazzyTay 2 년 전

    Literally one of the best Korean language lessons on KRplus!

  • @emkeiko
    @emkeiko 7 년 전 +3

    This was literally the perfect topic! I've always noticed these ending sentence structures but I can never pick up patterns regarding what they actually mean. I hope you will continue to make more of these videos!!

  • @elmofam95
    @elmofam95 6 년 전 +3

    This was the best korean explanation of sentence structure i've seen! as someone who's learning korean, this is such a pleasure to watch! makes life easier!!!! 감사합니다😊

  • @jonghyunskazoo
    @jonghyunskazoo 3 년 전 +2

    something i actually enjoy about learning korean is that the important information in sentences usually doesn't come until the end. as a native english speaker, i've spent my entire life making assumptions, even if i don't mean to, about what someone is going to say, the direction a conversation is going in, etc. korean forces me to stop doing that and really listen for the content and context of a sentence, which is kind of a nice breather from overthinking what someone is going to say!

  • @user-og4tn5bt3x
    @user-og4tn5bt3x 3 년 전

    I love the way he explains everything:) I watched a lot of videos and different channels but his explanation and voice makes it seem so much easier for some reason. I totally love it!

  • @isabellajosefina
    @isabellajosefina 5 년 전 +3

    the most important video about korean lenguage ever. Please make a second one :')

  • @syume16
    @syume16 7 년 전 +4

    THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!!!! It is fantastic and I needed this like 3 years ago hahaha

  • @acalba4001
    @acalba4001 4 년 전

    This is my first time in your channel and I found your format, topic, and explanation very unique, practical and conversational. A lot of books, apps and channels teach the basics but this channel is going the extra mile by providing context and explaining the intricacies and quirks of the language. This, more or less, answered/cleared my mental questions/confusion whenever I watch Koreans converse. Keep it up!

  • @menah.518
    @menah.518 5 년 전

    Thank you TTMIK team for always providing us with so much helpful information! I'm enjoying my korean language learning with you guys! :)

  • @OngHakhowzer
    @OngHakhowzer 7 년 전 +11

    I don't normally comment on your videos, but this video is so well done, I feel it should be commended for the efforts put into this. I feel a lot of people trying to learn Korean tends to mix up the ending of a sentence, such as myself. I often try to form sentences and have a mindset that always ending with -요 is boring, so I change it to -는데요 because I watch Korean dramas and shows. I feel for the next video, you can do an extension to this video, which is the starting of a sentence. Because a lot of time, when people try to speak in Korean when they first start out, they want to try to speak more, but struggle, like myself. I feel if there is a video showing different ways to open a conversation, it will help convey our thoughts better in conversations. Thank you again for the videos!

  • @matimoon
    @matimoon 3 년 전 +3

    This video was so helpful! Kudos to your method of teaching !! You go straight to the point and explain the most important things that are very useful in the day-to-day!😊👍🏼

  • @FikiNom
    @FikiNom 4 년 전 +2

    The lengthy video is so much more helpful and insightful. Please continue making these. Thank you

  • @onceanarmytwiceanexo-lthri6126

    hyun woo it's been so much time I am learning with you and I have learned a lot. TTMIK is the best channel for foreigners to learn korean😊💜💜

  • @21HeartSong
    @21HeartSong 7 년 전 +4

    This is an EXCELLENT video because it's just what I needed. I'm learning to recognise sentences endings to help me understand speech more easily. The length of the video was fine for me. Really great job. Thank you TTMIK!

  • @stanvixxstantalent
    @stanvixxstantalent 7 년 전 +3

    Thank you I needed this video so bad! I'm gonna have to watch it a few times to memorize everything but it helps so much!

  • @marvinndugwa4976
    @marvinndugwa4976 4 년 전 +2

    This was a great lesson.
    Speaking for me, I would love to see even more examples and useforms for the single units.

  • @drewbymerisu
    @drewbymerisu 5 년 전

    This is so useful. I learned alot. Thank youuu! I'll keep watching more of these~

  • @a1622
    @a1622 3 년 전 +6

    This was such a great video! I am still a beginner Korean student, but it's cool to occasionally "look ahead" at slightly more advanced but still understandable (for my current level) grammar points like these endings, to keep me interested & motivated. I really liked how detailed the example scenarios and connotations of each ending were, because it's often hard to grasp the exact nuances that a target language grammar pattern or structure conveys from just a short definition, so the elaborated explanations gave me a more concrete idea! 😁

  • @mvc1412
    @mvc1412 7 년 전 +3

    Thank you so much. This was extremely helpful!!!!

  • @sofiaebrh
    @sofiaebrh 4 년 전

    This video format was AMAZING. I absolutely LOVED IT. Please please please do more of those, it was well explained, easy to understand and the little animations and the way it was edited was so helpful. Thank you so much, I finally have an answer on what the ending 는데요 means !

  • @PreciousElegance
    @PreciousElegance 4 년 전 +1

    This video is SO helpful!!
    I have rewatched it multiple times since it came out because there is so much helpful information in it!

  • @Eclasslady22
    @Eclasslady22 7 년 전 +11

    Awesomeness!! When things are broken down like this I know I learn better!! I love it! I'm looking forward to more videos!!

  • @IanMVB
    @IanMVB 7 년 전 +4

    Thank you! Great refresher video for your lessons, and it's nice to have it more condensed with new examples. This length of video is ideal btw.

  • @projectblackhat694
    @projectblackhat694 4 년 전 +2

    Kudos Teacher Hyunwoo! This video helps my learning in Korean language progressive. Also the video has visual effects that are helpful. 👍

  • @kellycaldwell-chor1519

    This is such an excellent lesson! Thank you! What a great teacher!

  • @imyourproblemnow692

    These videos are definitely helpful. Lengthy ones give me more information, understanding, and insight on the language. Thank you so much!

  • @siisti81
    @siisti81 7 년 전 +5

    This is by far the most helpful Korean language video I've ever seen. I have been wondering for months why I hear so many different endings to sentences. Where would you recommend I look to find a listing of all possible endings?

  • @ick5353
    @ick5353 3 년 전 +2

    Thank you for this video. As a Korean-American, I find it difficult to explain what some of these endings mean when I explain to my non-Korean speaking friends. You did a great job explaining them.

  • @jerikamagnaye4698
    @jerikamagnaye4698 3 년 전

    I'm the type of person who understands something better if I know the background/context. This is what I love with TTMIK they are not just throwing info to us they really care to let us better understand. And I love the graphics too. Pls don't get tired of teaching us how to speak in Korean 💕