Meaning of ~려면 EXPLAINED! | Weekly Korean 🇰🇷
Not sure how to express your plans or intent to do something in Korean? ~려면 is your guys! But how does it differ from other ways to express that you want to do something in Korean? Watch this video to find out :)
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Amazing vid.. Im still 3 month beginner in korean.. but love the explainations.. thank you.. Yea medicine isnt an easy task.. been there, done that.. still learning though, never ending. Haha
고마워요 🙌
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자전감=>자존감
영어권에서 한국어 공부하시는 분들에게도 유용하겠지만 영어공부하는 한국인에게도 참 좋아요. 이상하게 다른 분들보다 발음이 명확하고 잘들려요 ㅎㅎ
You hair looks really nice in this vid.
Well, everytime when you explain sentence structures/ grammars / collocations.. and other stuffs, with examples, I, a Korean, find you're always on point without fail and so~ good at it. --- Which led me to think that it would be good you make videos instructing us how & where you attain all those knowledges from, and how you practice those to let it roll off the tongue with ease. ( "us" here - all the language learners ; English in my case ) . . (btw, I don't know if it's just me, but you look more and more like Marilyn Monroe in a way to me. Is it because of the make up and hair??. )
@Mangorrita
3 жыл бұрын
im4ubabe ahaha thank you, I really appreciate your kind words! And I do really want to make more videos about how I study rather than what I study but it takes a lot of preparation because I don’t really have a stable way of learning, I’m kind of all over the place 😅 but I’ll do my best!
@Odysseus_Outis
3 жыл бұрын
@@Mangorrita Oh, that sounds great. THat will surely be a huge help to me, and many others.
한국 갔다오더니 더 젊어지셨군요
자동차가 반대로 다니는거보니 영국에 계시는군요. . .영국도 COVID19 심하다던데, 항상조심하시길 ~~~
As someone who has studied at Sejong Institute, what level is the course you're currently taking? ☺ 한국어 공부 화이팅 하자 ~
머리 자르니까 더 이뻐졌음
손흥민 영상 보다가 반했습니다.
네가 먹고 싶다면. 만약 이것을 먹으려면. 이게 먹고싶으면. 다른누군가가 먹고싶어하면. ~다면, ~으려면, ~으면, ~어하면. 어후 한국사람이지만 미세한 어감의 차이는 정말 그 나라의 말을 하면서 배우는건가보다 합니다. 👍🏻
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Thanks for your explanation 😍☺️ now I really got the clue haha
근데 엠쌤은 왜 자꾸 이뻐지시는 거예요? 특별한 비결이 있으신가요?
영어공부를 하'려면' 엠쌤 영상을 보면된다
Doesn’t 보다 mean see, look?
@Mangorrita
3 жыл бұрын
Aluat Atem yes, you’re right! 보다 the verb means to look or to see but Korean also has a 보다 particle/little addition to words that means ‘than’ :)
@shookookiestrawberryjamin2376
3 жыл бұрын
엠쌤Margarita ohh okay thank:) how can you tell the difference though?
@Mangorrita
3 жыл бұрын
Aluat Atem it all comes down to context and word placement. Also if you see 보다 in the middle or the beginning of a sentence you know it’s not a verb because in Korean verbs always go at the end of the sentence :)
@Odysseus_Outis
3 жыл бұрын
You're right!.... when it's used as a verb. And it also has another meaning "THAN", and it's a frequently using term as a conjunction when comparing.
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