여러분, please don’t skip the intro! :) 🔊If you feel like the audio is too slow or too fast compared to your own pace, feel free to adjust the playback speed in the KZbin settings to whatever works best for you. ✅ Additional Note & Live Class Heads-up I thought a lot about whether to include the break-down of each sentence into words and grammar phrases. But as I mentioned in the video’s introduction, the goal of this video is to help you focus on absorbing expressions as they are, rather than getting caught up in details. That said, I understand that you might be curious about why certain grammar or words are used in specific sentences, or whether alternative expressions would also be correct. (For example, why "I can’t hear you" is expressed as 안 들려요, instead of 못 들어요, and so on.) I plan to address these kinds of questions during a live class. I will let you know when I come up with a schedule via a community post on my channel. During the live class, I’ll be answering your questions related to the expressions in this video, and I’ll also take time to explain the usages of commonly used grammar and vocabulary in each sentence. If you have any questions while watching the video, feel free to jot them down in advance and bring them to the class. Or, you can also leave your questions in the comments before the class. If there are questions I can address right away, I'll reply to them directly. In the meantime, I recommend listening to this video whenever you have some free time 🎧 화이팅!✨ Edit) We had a live class on August 8th, and you can find it here : kzbin.infokubsLIzl588 This class focuses on grammar expressions and vocabulary that are frequently used in conversation. Feel free to check the live class after you're done practicing with this video :) ------ ⏰Time Stamp 00:00 Intro 02:23 Group 1 : Greetings & Small Talk 07:14 Group 2 : Daily Activities and Situations 11:44 Group 3 : Communication and Technical Issues 19:36 Group 4 : Apologies and Gratitude 21:08 Group 5 : Expressions of Personal Opinion 24:57 Group 6 : Asking for and Offering Help
@BachKhoa965 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Miss Vicky. Loving and supporting you all the ways.
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
@@BachKhoa96 Thank you for your support and love!
@The_Study_Bug5 ай бұрын
I find these sentences really helpful, especially the ones concerning heads-up for internet issues. I'll definitely use them a lot during my online korean lessons😅
@Nxii05 ай бұрын
I've been rewatching it for 4 times just to get it stuck in my head as I multitask.
@ase4105 ай бұрын
Literally same😭
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@wandecsbh42614 ай бұрын
70 basic phrases, give your self 2 weeks. And learn 5 each day by heart, pronouncing & writing indeed! You’ll get it all!! Remember it’s a matter of intensity guys, good luck on ur journey ✨
@mikimc5 ай бұрын
The different speed levels are awesome. Makes it easier to follow along and to shadow.
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
I'm glad they're working well for you!
@chansherly2124 ай бұрын
I notice consonants like ㅂ tend to go from unvoiced (closer to P) when spoken slowly, to voiced (closer to B) when spoken fast, interesting, is that something thats generally the case?
@teddybear52054 ай бұрын
I never once seriously studied korean but as i watched more than 100 kdramas i think it just came naturally to me 😅 this video made some of my pronunciation a lot better too, thank u overall it was quite helpful 😊
@Rika_tiny5 ай бұрын
Thank you Miss Vicky!! This video is so helpful. I've been looking for something concerning the natural korean vocab for a while now. what a coincidence!
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
You're very welcome! It's awesome that it was exactly what you were looking for and I'm happy I could help. 도움이 돼서 다행이에요! ^^
@carterarts3910Ай бұрын
It’s so great to have the transcript in both English and Korean
@bluefinMarga4 ай бұрын
I’ve been learning Korean for about 6 years and this video is fantastic! It really expresses natural everyday phrases! 정말 감사합니다!
@Liv-wq5xu3 күн бұрын
Could you give some advice pls?
@LuminosityUK3 ай бұрын
I have been studying continuously for 5 years and have almost nothing to show for it. I have never been so defeated by anything 😢(and I did okay in many other language classes)
@chantellenaomi4293 ай бұрын
Sending encouragement - I sometimes feel the same way. We need to remember how far we've come. At least we know more today than yesterday (even when we can't always remember what we learnt last week). Fighting!🤗
@Z5Z5Z52 ай бұрын
You got this!! I believe in you! Think back to when you started and where you are now, you might be too hard on yourself! You are so dedicated for 5 years! I'm proud of you
@carriegray40932 ай бұрын
I understand your difficulties. Keep going. Kids in school take 12 years to learn their language. I keep reminding myself it takes time. I have thought about giving up… but Korean language is a part of me now. I can only skip a couple days before I miss it!!!
@KateWitt2 ай бұрын
Me too, friend.
@precious720212 ай бұрын
Don't feel discouraged. I took a break from it, and when I came back to studying, everything started to click. Take your time ☺️
@babyboss57455 ай бұрын
Hello ma'am Vicky. I passed my eps topic exam because of your videos. I got 170/200 😊 Thank you so much.
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
너무 너무 축하해요 🥳🎉 You passed with high score! 제 영상이 도움이 돼서 너무 기쁘고 또 수고 많으셨어요. I'm so happy for you!
@gratitudegrateful7055 ай бұрын
Would you share the resources you used ?
@Yanyi6664 ай бұрын
Good job mate 😯👍... I'm also preparing for the eps topic... I hope i can pass it in one try.. 🙂
@justpeachy43933 ай бұрын
I really want to learn the phrase for 'I couldn't care less' just so I can mutter it under my breath whenever someone annoys me 😂
@carterarts3910Ай бұрын
Me too haha 😜
@carriegray40934 ай бұрын
I really like these sentence lessons. I like that you say it three times. Slow… then faster. You have good pronunciation, so I can improve. You also have a nice voice. Keep teaching!
@PhilTiongson5 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this! I’ve been stuck in beginner/intermediate level and this format and content has been super helpful. Continue the great work!
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you found it helpful! I’ll keep coming up with more content like this. Thanks so much for your support! ^^
@carriegray40934 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@KoreanwithMissVicky4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your support and generosity! ❤️
@mixtapemajesty4 ай бұрын
This is exactly the kind of video I need for studying :) Thank you so much!
@tkpopulr26 күн бұрын
My listening comprehension is horrendous, so this will be very helpful I'm sure. 수고하셨습니다!
@solaris255 ай бұрын
70개 한국어 문장 알려주셔서 정말 고맙습니다 선생님~ 수고 많이 하셨습니다!! 😊
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
화이팅!💪🏻✨
@ElloSheerio5 ай бұрын
I don't know what I'm missing with korean. :( It's like my brain just doesn't want to register it. The alphabet is smaller, so the words all look so similar. I can memorize phrases but have no idea what most of it translates to. I've been cramming vocabulary to understand but there are so many rules that change words and modify them. I LOVE the korean language so much and want to learn with all my heart. I just don't know why it's not picking up for me. 😢 I want to read it faster but it ties my tongue up. Lol 😅 I just have to keep trying. Idk...
@sacmom35 ай бұрын
Same
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your struggles in the comments! From what you wrote, it sounds like you might be an absolute beginner or have just finished learning the alphabet. It’s completely normal to find it difficult to recognize patterns early on, even after seeing Korean sentences several times. At this stage, understanding the overall structure of Korean sentences can be really helpful. To get started, I’m linking my grammar lesson playlist here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jXTQmWSwjLqLmqcsi=em33eSX3MlvDYcpW. If the grammar details feel a bit overwhelming, you can start with just the first video, "7 Basics of Korean Grammar" to get a sense of how Korean sentences are generally structured. This will give you a better feel of how Korean sentences work in general. After that, feel free to choose the grammar topics that interest you or that you want to understand better, and just focus on those videos. There's no need to watch the videos in order. It's really whatever works best for you from then on. If you're still finding the alphabet challenging, I recommend my book, All-You-Need Korean for Absolute Beginners. It’s designed to help the alphabet stick more firmly in your memory. You can find it on Amazon, but if you'd first like to check what the book is like, feel free to watch this video : kzbin.info/www/bejne/pITLd55rYq18kK8si=Qke1wJOfcq5wfIQX. You can also check my alphabet/pronunciation practice playlist : kzbin.info/www/bejne/bmbUe4usrqulf8Usi=yMA2xVqILo76sTde I hope these tips help even just a bit. Learning a new language that's a lot different from your native language can take time to get used to, especially in the beginning. But if you keep going with what works best for you, you'll eventually have those "Aha!" moments where everything starts to click. So please don’t worry too much, just keep going at your own pace! 화이팅 💓
@traceyvalcy79925 ай бұрын
When I try to speak, I sound like my tongue has been botoxed.
@LanaABA5 ай бұрын
How long have you been studying?
@savvyego5 ай бұрын
This is how I currently feel right now with trying to learn Chinese Mandarin
@0403destiny7 күн бұрын
Miss Vicky! I just want to say thank you very much for this video, it's very helpful! Can you make more videos like this one? I feel like this format registers more in the brain and sticks 👍
@suzimon86133 ай бұрын
This is such a good video .. while learning any language, one just have to drill / mimic the sentence. But that would be great if we could have both formal and casual ways of Korean next time please. Thanks.
@luckygirlluck5 ай бұрын
Your content is always so insightful and well-produced. I learned a lot. Thank you for fantastic work!❤
@HaLUNÉ93 ай бұрын
Thank you! I've been having difficulty with my Korean listening. This was a bit challenging at first when it got fast, but I know this will definitely help me improve 💛
@TTLLTT2 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Thank you very much for sharing! 🪆
@fznc4 ай бұрын
This video is soooo helpful! Thank you ✨✨I've been needing to incorporate more speaking and repetition exercises into my learning so I know I'll be coming back to this one often!
@solangerenzaho6329Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! This is a video I see myself watch over and over again ✨✨
@kdtatayoo5 ай бұрын
유용한 표현 공유해 주셔서 감사합니다. 시청하면서 즐거운 시간을 보냈어요. 완전 꿀팁이었어요!!! 고생 많으셨습니다 선생님
@goga99164 ай бұрын
Thank you. We need more of these. 😄
@Fab40s2 ай бұрын
This was really useful. I understand dialogues in Kdrams , movies etc but unable to form sentences and speak during language exchanges. These common phrases will help me get into the flow more smoothly. Thank you so much. Wish my laptop keyboard had hangul font for me type all this out in Korean. need to install and use it soon ! Thanks again!
@fammnak8524 ай бұрын
Miss Vicky thank you so much!! This is very helpful and I saved it to learn it again and repeat. 🙏🙏
@BrownSugaBabe5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! This is so helpful!!
@jetevoisdawn15 күн бұрын
영상은 유용해서 감사드립니다 선생님. 도움이 많이 됐어요 ❤
@linodri60022 ай бұрын
YOU ARE SO SMART . This video is all i was waiting for . All the phrases that I use in my everydaylife and always wondered the korean native version thank you so much keep going
@MI_keith5 ай бұрын
감사합니다 선생님!! 이 영상이 우리가 더 자연스럽게 말하는 데 도움이 될 거에요. 진짜 진짜 마음에 들어요!!!
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
Keith님의 마음에 드셔서 넘 다행입니다! ^_^
@nataliameylunas1175 ай бұрын
A very useful video, thank you!
@kovach.95 ай бұрын
Ooh I love this, these help me a lot! Thank youu ❤
@ChristyLuisDostoevskyinSpace4 ай бұрын
이 영상은 인터넷에서 가장 유용한 영상이에요 규셔서 감사합니다 선생님 🥹
@Z5Z5Z52 ай бұрын
I already feel pretty good with my listening but this is awesome! I want more of these haha
@morevraiАй бұрын
wow I love videos like this it helps me practice pronunciation, comprehension, and sentence structure at the same time. I relate to words I already know and break down the sentence into its parts to determine the words I don’t know. This is my fourth language so it’s like a puzzle every time for me. Thank you for your videos Miss Vicky :))
@diankarmawi11755 ай бұрын
As always 감사합니다 선생님❤
@originalala4 ай бұрын
Phenomenal teaching!
@ingela_injeela5 ай бұрын
Excellent! Thank you so much. 🇸🇪
@MC_cyjh5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much miss Vicky 🙏 ❤
@aaaakuleczkaa4 ай бұрын
Awesome content, thank you so so so much!
@toqeerhussain72895 ай бұрын
가르쳐주셔서감사합니다 선생님❤❤ 항상 건강하게지내세요.
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
고맙습니다! 항상 건강하세요
@anheeseung489527 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video, its help me alot
@BrownSugaBabe5 ай бұрын
I love your videos so much, you are the best and I miss taking classes with you.
@MINSUNG-r7s4 ай бұрын
THANK YOUUUU❤❤ THIS REALLY HELPED
@CLGR3693 ай бұрын
Very nice! I really like these kinds of language videos🤩
@sgheizman99855 ай бұрын
This kind of Lesson will helps me a lot❤❤❤
@rayhhh71855 ай бұрын
i learn Korean now🎉 this video is very useful for me 한국어 지굼 공부하다 어려워 좋아요 😊
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
화이팅!😊💪🏻
@Imnayeon-k1uАй бұрын
U made multiple mistakes in your korean sentence
@wriklebayАй бұрын
thank you it's really helpful
@ЭлизаГалиева-я1л5 ай бұрын
Thank you much. I love your videos
@marlisseeorlang2429Ай бұрын
Please come and tour in Florida, USA....you are all so AWESOME!!! 대박!!❤❤ Keep up the great work and keep your head held high for all your amazing talent you share with us!
@RosemondC4 ай бұрын
This is super helpful 🎉🎉 thank You!
@تعلماللغةالكورية-ب9ع10 күн бұрын
شكرا لكي . درس ممتاز.
@mikimc5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@Honeybee_SunnyАй бұрын
Starting again qithh korean. Wish me luck 🤞🍀
@Bonnie.and.the.cats6662 ай бұрын
MY FAVORITE TEACHER
@raquelfigueroa55392 ай бұрын
Thank you for this
@albekirsafas3 ай бұрын
감사합니다 쌤 😊
@postalming5 ай бұрын
Thank you
@ronelgolez59865 ай бұрын
This is really helpful. Thank you so much Miss Vicky❤❤,, Your the best 😊
@agatamilian64195 ай бұрын
An amazing video!! Thank you for uploading this❤!! Btw - cute T-shirt ❤
@agatamilian64195 ай бұрын
And also - when I hear it I have a lot of memories from kdrama scenes 😂 so probably it’s also learning by watching
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
@@agatamilian6419 Haha yes you’ll definitely hear these expressions in K-dramas too! :)
@borndive5 ай бұрын
I tried to just comment this but KZbin broke and I accidentally commented it on a video about a cat game I hope the creator doesn't see 😅 Anyway your channel has been so helpful for me I don't know what I would do without it 😭 Thank you so much for your hard work :)
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
haha that's so cute and funny xD and I'm glad I could help! :)
@EiPoThant4 ай бұрын
감사합니다. 선생님❤❤
@KingTre10235 ай бұрын
정말 감사합니다 선생님~
@sarikapawar24905 ай бұрын
선생님 가르쳐 주셔서 고마워요 ❤. You are an amazing teacher 🎉
@shinkang995 ай бұрын
선생님, 감사합니다. 질문 있는 데요. It's on one of the 70 phrases you gave: 잘 못 알아듣겠어요. I see that when 겠 is used in a question, the question is made more polite. How about when 겠 used in a statement? Does it soften the statement or is it used for another reason?
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
This is a good question, 태민님! I actually wondered if anyone might ask about this during the live session, and you definitely noticed this structure. The verb ending -겠어요 indicates a future tense, similar to "will verb" in English. In the question structure -주시겠어요?, which is used when asking favors, it literally translates to "will you please?" Other than this, -겠어요 is also used to express a strong guess or assumption, similar to "it must be" or "that must have been" in English. In these cases, it can be used with both verbs and adjectives, and it can even be combined with the past tense (e.g., 지수가 피곤하겠어요 Jisoo must be tired, 지수가 피곤했겠어요 She must have been tired). So if you translate 잘 못 알아듣겠어요 literally, it would be "I must not be understanding (what you're saying)." While in English it's not common to say like this when indicating that you're having trouble understanding, 잘 못 알아듣겠어요 is commonly used in Korean to express that you can't understand what someone is saying (whether because they’re speaking in a language you don’t know, speaking too quietly, or speaking unclearly.) You might wonder if you can use the present-tense form 잘 못 알아들어요 instead, but it’s rarely used in this context. (You can say 잘 못 알아들어요 when talking about usual tendencies, though! For example, 할아버지가 하는 말을 잘 못 알아들어요 - I usually don't understand what my grandpa says.) But, saying 잘 못 알아들었어요 (past-tense) is fine, especially if the person has finished speaking. (Since they've finished talking, your not understanding becomes something that happened in the past, so this actually makes sense grammatically.) There are quite many expressions like this that don’t always follow a logical "reason" from a grammatical perspective, so it can be confusing if you try to analyze them too deeply. It’s often best to accept them as common phrases used by native speakers and memorize them as they are :) Nevertheless, this was a really good question, and I wish I'd addressed it during the live class. ^^ 좋은 질문 감사합니다!
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
Oh and I forgot to thank you for the generous donation! I deeply appreciate your support, as always! 🙇♀💖
@shinkang995 ай бұрын
@@KoreanwithMissVicky 감사합니다, 선생님. During the live class, I just couldn't get my thoughts straight and type the question quick enough. 🙃😄 Thanks for the explanation! Hope you have a great day.
@uddinhanif1195 ай бұрын
굉장히 감사합니다 선생님
@Jasynn-Nydia2 ай бұрын
I’m here cracking up because when I try to practice the long ones I always forget the end I’ve been stuck on 37 for at least 3 minutes.😂 Also thank you for not using romanization it makes it so hard for me to commit the actual spelling to memory and learn how to properly pronounce the words/letters
@deche_p5 ай бұрын
효순이 티셔츠! 😀 I'm definitely putting these sentences on repeat. 감사해요
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
효순이 닮았죠?ㅋㅋ It's not a custom T-shirt, though! I just happened to find one that looks a lot like her, so I knew I had to get it haha. And yes, putting them on repeat is a great idea! :)
@sherokalsherif-51685 ай бұрын
고맙습니다 너무 정말 좋은 비디오
@Kpopblink-l5q5 ай бұрын
omg tysm Miss Vicky 전 혀 신 my keyboard doesn't have the other letters but what I'm trying to say is ty
@chansherly2124 ай бұрын
13:39 보여요 what conjugation/tense is that, ive only seen 봐요 for present tense
@birdeynamnam22 сағат бұрын
i think it is the passive form, "to be seen". Direct translation of the sentence is more like "not even anything is seen"
@chansherly21215 сағат бұрын
@birdeynamnam yes! i was very early on in learning korean.since im learned about passive and causative verbs, i wonder how many other types of verbs i dont know about!
@maunagray6314 ай бұрын
Please make a video on " expressions used when talking to yourself while studying/doing something." I barely see any video on that and I see characters in kdrama doing that a lot
@Flw_mira4 ай бұрын
Omg yess
@bayleesoto4554 ай бұрын
type Korean plain form on KZbin. When you're talking to yourself, you use plain forms. I think most sentences would be the same. For example, when you're talking to someone else, you'd say "맛있어요!" but with yourself, you'd say, "맛있다!". Also, when writing in diaries, you'll also use that. Hope this helps, and I'm also still learning Korean :) 공부를 열심히 하세요~ 좋은 하루 보내세요!
@bayleesoto4554 ай бұрын
you can also use 반말! Either one is common!
@naiyuuu2 ай бұрын
U are so goated for this
@She.roseagain2 ай бұрын
That cat logo is so cute😮😊
@stephendueker90065 ай бұрын
She is good.
@MaryTems2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much miss Vicky for all the helpful classes I love you so so much🥰🥰🥰 I'm a Nigerian but I need someone who speaks well so I can practice my speaking with them Gt chat isn't helping me🥺🙏
@urj25323 ай бұрын
Thank you so much🥰 But I have a question Miss Vicky. Please answer it at your own convenience☺️. Is this a pronunciation rule to pronounce as “ㅂ“ when a sentence starts with “ㅁ”. Example - 13:57 It is written “무슨“ but pronounced as “부슨”
@iamwhoeveryouwantmetobe3 ай бұрын
It's because when pronouncing ㅁ you put your lips together to make that sound which is also what you do with ㅂ (although ㅁ is much softer than ㅂ). So yeah, since they can both be pronounce by putting your lips together (like what you do when pronouncing letter "B") you will sometimes, if not often, hear ㅂ instead of ㅁ. At this point I don't even know if you will get me but just remember that the way you pronounce hangeul is not the same with how you pronounce English alphabet, you may not get me right now but I'm sure you will eventually as you spend more time studying Korean. 할 수 있어요! 화이팅!
@urj25323 ай бұрын
@@iamwhoeveryouwantmetobe Yes! I totally get it… You explained so well! Thank you so much for jumping in to explain me… 고맙습니다 ^^
@micaelat373410 күн бұрын
The voiced bilabial plosive [b] looses its voice at the beginning of a word, but it is still softer than the voiceless [p], which is more pronounced as [p^h]. I think the same applies to the velar plosive. Voiced [G] becomes voiceless at the beginning of a word and sounds close to a [K]. But a true [K] is aspirated sounding closer to [K^h]. (I don't know Korean but lately I am listening to the sound fragments of series trying to figure out what they are saying)
@Xokingm5 ай бұрын
You're awesome
@nicestnice2 ай бұрын
part 2 please!
@Anweshalder2 ай бұрын
could you please also write the english translate by the words. this way we also know what we are saying
@mynamemyname1563 ай бұрын
i am really forgetful guy😢 but can you please upload such important phrases❤
@jessicaantones66634 ай бұрын
Unnie been studying Korean for years now.. but I felt like there is no improvement 😢. I will start again but this time I will focus on speaking
@omprakashthakur165819 күн бұрын
Please explain the sentence structure also in these sentences .
@lilyqueens5 ай бұрын
Please make more video like this
@koreanbakamo2 ай бұрын
Example: 청소하기 게을러요. - I’m too lazy to clean: (X) 청소하기 귀찮아요. - I’m too lazy to clean: (✓) Greetings and small talk 1. 오랜만이네요. - Long time no see. 2. 연락 드릴게요. - I’ll keep in touch. 3. 얼른 나으세요. - Get well soon. 4. 그럴 줄 알았어요. - I knew it. 5. 제가 그랬잖아요. - I told you. 6. 안 믿겨요. - I can’t believe it. 7. 장난이에요. - I’m just kidding. 8. 완전 팬이에요! - I’m a big fan! 9. 그 말 취소할게요. - I take back what I said. 10. 전혀 신경 안 써요. - I couldn’t care less 11. 생각보다 어렵지 않네요. - It’s not as difficult as I thought. 12. 언제쯤 도착 예정이세요? - What’s your ETA? 13. 저랑 음악 취향이 비슷하시네요. - We have similar taste in music. 14. 하루 만에 다 봤어요. - I binge-watched it in a day. 15. 나가기 귀찮아요. - I’m too lazy to go out. Daily Activities and Situations 16. 가는 중이에요. - I’m on my way. 17. 거의 다 왔어요. - I’m almost there. 18. 수업에 늦었어요. - I’m late for class. 19. 천천히 하세요. - Take your time. 20. 준비됐어요. - I’m ready. 21. 한 입만 먹어도 돼요? - Can I have a bite? 22. 한 모금만 마셔도 돼요? - Can I have a sip? 23. 저는 편식이 심해요. - I’m a picky eater. 24. 상관없어요. - It doesn’t matter. /Anything’s fine with me. 25. 무슨 일 있어요? - Is something wrong? /Is everything okay? 26. 잠깐 화장실 좀 다녀올게요. - I need to use the bathroom. I’ll be right back. 27. 잠시만요. 금방 올게요. - Excuse me for a moment. I’ll be right back. 28. 일이 생겨서 가봐야 될 것 같아요. - Something came up, so I have to go. Communication and Technical Issues. 29. 지금 통화 가능하세요? - Can I call you right now? /Are you available for a call right now? 30. 조금 이따가 다시 전화드릴게요. - I’ll call you back soon. 31. 들려요? - Can you hear me/it/them? 32. 보여요? - Can you see me/it/them? 33. 안 들려요. - I can’t hear you. 34. 잘 안 들려요. - I can’t hear you very well. 35. 아무것도 안 보여요. - I can’t see anything. 36. 무슨 뜻이에요? - What does it mean? 37. 조금만 천천히 얘기해주시겠어요? - Could you slow down a bit? (for talking) 38. 잘 못 알아듣겠어요. - I’m having trouble understanding. (what someone said) 39. 다시 한 번 말씀해주시겠어요? - Could you say that one more time? (Pardon?) 40. 조금 더 크게 말씀해주세요. - Please speak a little louder. 41. 이해되셨어요? - Did you understand? /Did you get it? 42. 이해가 잘 안돼요. - I cannot understand very well. 43. 다시 설명해주시겠어요? - Could you explain again? 44. 인터넷이 자꾸 끊겨요. - The internet is unstable. 45. 소리가 자꾸 끊겨요. - The audio is unstable. 46. 음소거 되어 있어요. - You are muted. 47. 음소거 해주세요. - Please mute yourself. 48. 음소거 해제해주세요. - Please unmute yourself. 49. 기억이 안 나요. - I don’t remember. 50. 완전히 까먹고 있었어요. - I’ve completely forgotten about that. 51. 다음에 다시 얘기해요. - Let’s talk about it again next time. Apologies and Gratitude. 52. 도와주셔서 감사합니다. - Thank you for your help. 53. 그렇게 말해주셔서 감사합니다. - Thank you for saying that. 54. 알려주셔서 고맙습니다. - Thank you for letting me know. 55. 답변이 늦어서 죄송해요. - I’m sorry about the late reply. Expression of Personal Opinion. 56. 진짜 마음에 들어요! - I really like it! 57. 솔직히 좀 별로예요. - To be honest, I don’t really like it. 58. 그런 것 같아요. - I think so. (as in, I think that’s likely the case) 59. 아닌 것 같아요. - I don’t think so. (as in, that’s likely not the case) 60. 저도 그렇게 생각해요. - I agree. /I think so too. 61. 저는 좀 다르게 생각해요. - I disagree. /I have a different opinion. 62. 잘 어울려요. - It looks good on you. 63. 자연스러워 보여요. - It looks natural. 64. 자연스럽게 들려요. - It sounds natural. 65. 그 사람하고 잘 맞아요. - I have good chemistry with that person. /I hit it off with that person. 66. 사람마다 달라요. - It depends on the person. Asking for and Offering Help 67. 뭐 좀 도와드릴까요? - Do you need help with anything? 68. 여기 자리 있나요? - Is this seat occupied? 69. 뭐 좀 여쭤봐도 되나요? - Can I ask you something? 70. 사진 한 장만 찍어주실 수 있나요? - Can you take a picture for me/us, please?
@dindo173 ай бұрын
잘 어울려요 pronounced "jara ulyoyo" instead of "jaro ulyoyo" in normal speed
@icaklah2 ай бұрын
gamsahamnida vicky songsengnim
@albertopatrocinio61024 ай бұрын
Watching your vlog here in Barcelona Spain. I can't read Korean.
@UTTAMVLOGGINGCHANNELАй бұрын
Hey pu in korea❤
@iamwhoeveryouwantmetobe3 ай бұрын
안녕하세요 빅키 선생님! I'm not sure if you already did this on your other videos but I think it'd be good if you will create a video wherein you will teach us korean vocabularies and try to explain it's usage/s because sometimes a single word can mean a lotta meanings which is quite 답답하다 and I'd appreciate it a lot if you at least think about my suggestion:)) 정말 감사합니다!
@KoreanwithMissVicky3 ай бұрын
Thank you for suggesting! I will try making another vocab focused video ^^ you can also feel free to check out my vocabulary playlist.
@ryscajung5375 ай бұрын
I'm bad at forming long sentences,, can u make a video about long sentences hangul, the daily conversation for example
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
I have a similar video on my channel, and it's for Korean Small Talk Questions & Answers : kzbin.info/www/bejne/gKCTiIyilKqGibcsi=tOH04sHs2iB1PeLf Or if you'd to practice making sentences step by step with more detailed guidance, you can also check out these sessions: Sentence Making Practice Level 1~4 : kzbin.infoMCZSAWl2tm8?si=qB-D4uGvli-FwgVJ Sentence Making Practice Level 5 : kzbin.infoP3oZPt5om4U?si=4CTs2CxQTCx6XJ5G
@jhooopie42934 ай бұрын
Does it apply to formal situation? In the office for example?
@ShellyNooby5 ай бұрын
Hello ms Vicky! Do you know Chinese or Japanese? I wonder if you could start teaching also since I plan to learn those languages too!
@tashan49324 ай бұрын
Shes not gonna change her whole channel just cause you plan to study them 😭 LOL
@kokaylanguagejourney2 ай бұрын
Hi! Do you recommend always having the English translation available?
@Remmmm95 ай бұрын
I'm studying Japanese lol why am I even here XD
@BigLikeDaNose2 ай бұрын
Because Korean is better 😂😅
@Remmmm92 ай бұрын
@@BigLikeDaNose Both are good😂
@AlejandraMoreno-b9b2 ай бұрын
Can you please help me I’m struggling to learn Korean I don’t understand how things are called in Korean what should I do???, thank you for making these videos for us!!!
@Ariber15 ай бұрын
선생님의 티셔츠를 좋아해요 ㅋㅋ 고양이 그림이 그려진 비슷한 티셔츠가 2개 있어요.
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
오! 저도 고양이 그림있는 티셔츠 많이 있어요 ㅎㅎ 고양이 좋아하시나봐요 😽
@Ariber15 ай бұрын
@@KoreanwithMissVicky응, 고양이를 좋아요. 저는 고양이 4마리와 작은 푸들 한 마리를있어요. 동물원이야 ㅋㅋㅋ
@KoreanwithMissVicky5 ай бұрын
@@Ariber1 와! 다섯 마리나 키우시는군요. 진짜 동물원이네요 ㅋㅋㅋ 너무 부러워요!!
@Ariber15 ай бұрын
부러워하지 마세요. 많은 똥과 토사물을 치워야 합니다. ㅋ ㅋ ㅋ🤮@@KoreanwithMissVicky