Korean Travel Phrases #1 - Hello (pt 1/2).



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Useful Korean travel phrases and test. Hello, Yes, No, I'm sorry, Excuse me, Thank you. That's all right. Pronunciation Tip #1 "합-니-다" syllable by syllable reads "HaB-Ni-Da". But, when you read together it becomes "HaMmida". This is one of many examples where some of the Korean syllables
read different than what is written (usually happens when syllables form a word). In "합니다" case, the pronunciation rule is called "비음화" (nasalization) & examples are "
갑니다","잡니다", "탑니다", etc. The article concerning this can be found in our main web site (sorry, long address) at: http://www.busyatom.com/cms/index.php?view=article &catid=71%3Areading-korean&id=188%3Apronounce-korean-words-2-nasalization-&option=com_content&Itemid=106


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@tokee1234567 ooooh ... ( 1 month ago by AznArtist93)
@tokee1234567 ooooh, ok. that makes A LOT more sense now. Gomapseumnida! haha ^_^
@EmYeuAnhLinh ... ( 1 month ago by tokee1234567)
@EmYeuAnhLinh gamsahapnida - more used than gomapseupnida in formal language for conversation gomawuo - more used in informal terms...
@chocolaterox28 um ... ( 1 month ago by tokee1234567)
@chocolaterox28 um yea you use the polite terms (I guess that's what you're saying by honorifics) to anyone older than you (exception= parents if you're close) also you can use it to people who are only a couple of yrs older than you unless they tell you it's okay not to use it. also if you want to look polite to younger children, it's used then too
Array ( 1 month ago by reppingAiEa)
i learned that
네 meant yes....
Array ( 1 month ago by tokee1234567)
@reppingAiEa
네 and 예 both mean yes in formal terms
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BUSYATOM YOU ROCK!!
thankz for the ... ( 1 month ago by tenzingirl1)
thankz for the video!!
gracias maestro !!! ... ( 1 month ago by lauriscomic)
gracias maestro !!! esto es tannnnnn interesante, estoy aprendiendo mucho, saludos desde mexico =)
Array ( 1 month ago by imahnobody)
When you say
안녕, why does it seem like you pronounce it like 안영? Is there a rule to this?
This Helped Me alot ... ( 3 weeks ago by bratprincess5)
This Helped Me alot!! Thankyou!! ^^
@imahnobody not ... ( 3 weeks ago by tokee1234567)
@imahnobody not really.... AN-Nyung - there's an emphasis a bit on the
ㄴ b/c it's written there twice 안영 - a-nyung -there is no extra N so the sound will be softer
"Ani-yo" sounds ... ( 3 weeks ago by limpa1000)
"Ani-yo" sounds like ring in Spanish lolz i speak fluent Spanish and english and i want to learn Korean and when i saw that im like "hahaha cool!~" actually speaking Spanish really helps to speak Korean idky but its easier lolz thanx for the video's it really helps alot ^W^
@limpa1000 ... ( 3 weeks ago by 123holachicka)
@limpa1000 wwwtalktomeinkoreancom (with the periods)
will help also :) good luck in korean!
This is my first ... ( 3 weeks ago by themanbelowthewind)
This is my first attempt. Well done. Your approach is very simple, repetitive, and not boring at all. It's very inspirational when a student goes along with the flow of teaching. This is exactly what teaching is all about. I will pursue till the end. Thank you for uploading. A student would not need any other programme. I believe in only one good book, or one good online tutorial, or one good teacher for learning.
People should ... ( 3 weeks ago by cheesejkliop)
People should submit their names, and then he (I call him Mr.Atom) posts up a video on how to say and write those names.
Thank you very much ... ( 2 weeks ago by B2STKpop)
Thank you very much for uploading the video. I'm learning Korean, and so is much easier. ^.^
thanks for your ... ( 2 weeks ago by hahaha13able)
thanks for your lessons,..i really am a fan,.this is one of the best video lessons ever,..my korean friends are really impressed,..they say i can pronounce it understandably,..thank you so much,..i want to learn your language because i want to meet super junior someday!! hehehe,. <3
Thank you so much ... ( 2 weeks ago by ShivangiManannan)
Thank you so much for such a detailed video and so much repetition. Also, thank for explaining the cultural instances that go with some words.
thankz for the video ( 1 week ago by SuperKoreanfan)
thankz for the video
when it shows the ... ( 1 week ago by halfnhalf1011)
when it shows the character for "I'm sorry", is it written "
미안합니다" with a ㅂ on the bottom of the third character or with a ㅁon the bottom like in: "미안함니다 " because in the video it looks like the first phrase to me, but it's pronounced like the second phrase..
thank u! ( 1 week ago by ssips720)
thank u!
why are there no ... ( 1 week ago by spazzfazz)
why are there no difference between the b's & m's in korean? isn't the m just a rectangle with no lines pointing out? O.o anyways, thanks for these videos, they're very helpful. :D
@spazzfazz there is ... ( 5 days ago by zachariot)
@spazzfazz there is a difference in the way they are written, but the b
ㅂ is pronounced like an mㅁ when there is an N after it, cos it is easier to say. hope that helps :)
Array ( 9 hours ago by mantrangtompaul)
Dear Mr. JB,
Would you tell me how to say:
- How are you?
- I am fine. Thanks you. How about you?
- Are you there?
- I am here.
Thanks.



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