It should be Ajussi but my keyboard makes it μμ€μ. And it also separate words once it takes a few seconds to continue typing. Can I get the recommendation of a better keyboard?
And Mr Bustermoon, You do teach in a very simple and easy way to understand way.
I love how you used the curiosity embedded technique in your Mail too. Looking forward to moreπππ€²
I love your format and visuals ( so we donβt zzzzπ). I am a visual learner so colors and pics always help.
Your way of explaining things I found easy to understand. Thank you!
Also thanks for #5 where you mentioned that μμ is not pronounced ye yo. But curious as to why?
You are correct in saying that time is flying by. My guess is that as a child you live in the present and donβt necessarily understand concept of time. A couple of hours to a child might seem like a day. However as an adult weβre often looking to the future, making plans, schedules, looking forward to the weekend ( we try to get through the week). Weβre always on the go but not necessarily in the moment. Donβt know if this makes any sense but thatβs my theory on this:)
Hi Fabienne! You will often find Korean words that don't sound as they are written and it's mostly because of some sound change rules. Sound change rules exist to make speaking Korean easier. Ye-yo requires more work to say than e-yo and that is simply why.
Btw! Your sentence lacks the "to be" verb! You might want to try it again! haha
And yeah our lives are much busier than how it used to be back in our childhood! And that's why childhood is so precious!
I never mentioned μ λλ€ in this post (You misspelled it!) and wanted you to use either μ΄μμ or μμπ I can see you have done some studying but let's focus on the material I give! Thanks for participating!
I will certainly never forget it again: μ for μ , λ for λ§λ¦¬μ... also complementary with this rule in addition to the negative vowels for you and positive for me.
μλ νμΈμ, μ λ νλμμ :))
μλ νμΈμ νλμ¨! This is exactly what I wanted to see! Great job!
μλ νμμ μμ£Όμ, μ’μ μ λ μ λλ€π . μΌκΈ° μΌμνμ΄μμ
It should be Ajussi but my keyboard makes it μμ€μ. And it also separate words once it takes a few seconds to continue typing. Can I get the recommendation of a better keyboard?
And Mr Bustermoon, You do teach in a very simple and easy way to understand way.
I love how you used the curiosity embedded technique in your Mail too. Looking forward to moreπππ€²
Your keyboard is fine. You need to press shift to type a double consonant and the correct spelling of the word is μμ μ¨.π
*μλ νμΈμ, μμ μ¨. μ’μ μ λ μ λλ€.
μλ νμΈμ μ λ νλΉμλ!
Thank you so much for this great first lesson!
I love your format and visuals ( so we donβt zzzzπ). I am a visual learner so colors and pics always help.
Your way of explaining things I found easy to understand. Thank you!
Also thanks for #5 where you mentioned that μμ is not pronounced ye yo. But curious as to why?
You are correct in saying that time is flying by. My guess is that as a child you live in the present and donβt necessarily understand concept of time. A couple of hours to a child might seem like a day. However as an adult weβre often looking to the future, making plans, schedules, looking forward to the weekend ( we try to get through the week). Weβre always on the go but not necessarily in the moment. Donβt know if this makes any sense but thatβs my theory on this:)
Have a great week!
κ°μ¬ν©λλ€!
Hi Fabienne! You will often find Korean words that don't sound as they are written and it's mostly because of some sound change rules. Sound change rules exist to make speaking Korean easier. Ye-yo requires more work to say than e-yo and that is simply why.
Btw! Your sentence lacks the "to be" verb! You might want to try it again! haha
And yeah our lives are much busier than how it used to be back in our childhood! And that's why childhood is so precious!
μλ νμΈμ, μ λ λ μ€λμ¬μ <3
μλ νμΈμ λ μ€λ μ¨!
You picked the right option but it is misspelled! (It could just be that you don't know how to type γ vowel)
Thank you π
μλ νμΈμ! μ λ μλλ μμμ. My name is Andreea but μλλ μ seems like Andrea to me. Is it correct like that though?
Does your name sound more like Andria? Would I hear more 'i' sound than 'e' sound? If it does, I would write your name μλ리μ instead!
No, Romanian "e" sounds exactely like the Korean "e". Double "e" sounds more like a long "e", if you get what i mean.
Then, it pretty much sounds like Andrea haha μλλ μ is good then!
μμμ΄μ. κ³ λ§μμ!π€£
μλ νμΈμ! μ λ 리λμμμ. (Annyeongaseyo! Jeoneun Lidia-e-yo)
리λμ μ¨ μλ νμΈμ! You did a great job!
μλ νμΈμ μ μλ, μ λ λν€ μλλ€. :)
λν€ μ¨, μλ νμΈμ!
I never mentioned μ λλ€ in this post (You misspelled it!) and wanted you to use either μ΄μμ or μμπ I can see you have done some studying but let's focus on the material I give! Thanks for participating!
μλ νμΈμ μ! μ λ λ―Έμμ΄μμ ππ«°
λ―Έμ μ¨, μλ νμΈμ!
Great job!
μλ νμΈμ, μ λ μ‘°μ΄μμ
μ‘°μ΄ μ¨ μλ νμΈμ!
μλ νμΈμ μ . μ λ λͺ¨λ¦° μ΄μμ. μ λ μν리카 μ¬λ μ΄μμ. μ μλμ΄ νκ΅μ΄λ₯Ό κ°λ₯΄μ³ λ무 κ³ λ§μμ.π
μλ νμΈμ, λͺ¨λ¦° μ¨!
You don't want to have any space before this verb!
ex) λͺ¨λ¦°μ΄μμ. μ¬λμ΄μμ.
Thank youπ
Example sentence with μ΄λ€?
Infinitive verbs can be used to speak but we will get there in the future!
μλ νμΈμ μ λ μ€μΌλΌμμ. is that how shayla would be written?
Hi Shayla!
I would write your name as μμΌλΌ instead! But great job with the verb!ππ»ππ»
μλ νμΈμ, μ λ ν°νλμμπ
A little typo! ν°νλ μ¨!
Great job!ππ»ππ»ππ»
Thank you, first time seeing a ending like this μ¨.
It is used to address someone in a polite way!
μλ νμΈμ! μ λ μλμμ ~~
μλ μ¨, μλ νμΈμ! Good job!ππ»ππ»
Hello, my name is Mariam
Annyeongaseyo! Jeoneun Mariam ieyo π
Great!ππ»ππ»
μλ νμΈμ! μ λ λ§λ¦¬μμ΄μμ.
μλ νμΈμ! μλ λ§λ¦¬μμμ.μ΄ν리μ μ¬λμ΄μμ. μ λ λ΄ νκ΅μ΄ μ μλμ΄μμ.
μ μ§λ΄μ ¨μ΄μ?
μ μλ, are the sentences above right? I'm not so sure about the expression: "μ λ ...".
κ°μ¬ν©λλ€ ! Infinite grazie per tutto!ππΌββοΈ
λ€μμ λ λ΄!ππΌββοΈπ
μλ νμΈμ. μ λ λ§λ¦¬μμμ. μ΄ν리μ μ¬λμ΄μμ. μ μ μ νκ΅μ΄ μ μλμ΄μμ.
After a consonant ending subject, you put μ, after a vowel ending subject, you put λ!
Ci vediamo alla prossima volta!
After a consonant ending subject, you put μ, after a vowel ending subject, you put λ ... and I knew this rule too! Povera me!
I thought you would know haha
I will certainly never forget it again: μ for μ , λ for λ§λ¦¬μ... also complementary with this rule in addition to the negative vowels for you and positive for me.