Korean is So Easy 😮 #korean

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Korean is really easy with this Magic word 네!😂
You can deliver so many things with this one word.
1. Yes - 네
2. I understand!- 아~네!
3. I don’t understand - 네?
4. Got it- 넵!
5. Bye(on phone) - 네네네네 네~

You might have seen 네 so many times in K-drama or interview! Korean love to use this expression! 🥰

🤗 Gamsahabnida so much for watching and likes, comments, and follows!

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Her : just remember the word "ne"
Also her : "deeee"

meriamkamousse
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How old are you?
"Ne."
Im sorry?
"Ne." 😂

vanknguyen
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Lesson: "Ne"
All the examples: "De"
Meanwhile me according to whose mother language "Ne" means "Take" & "De" means "Give"😅😶

bonuravenclawprincess
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for anyone wondering if its "de" or "ne", its both.

in english, you usually say the "n" sound by pushing your tongue to the roof of your mouth, then making the sound.

in Korean, to say "네" you instead put your tongue up against your teeth with your mouth closed (teeth shut), NOT the roof of your mouth.

Do you see how this way of saying "n" sound is similar to how in english you say "d" sound? (you out your tongue behind your teeth then pull it back to make the actual "d" sound)

Hence, when you say "네" you may hear a combo of "de" and "ne" because both sounds are made with almost identical tongue/vocal movement (you hear "de" when the tongue is pulled faster than the mouth opens to make the ”eh" sound)

Remember, 한굴 alphabet is based on how your mouth looks while saying it.

For example, ㄴ where the vertical stick is your teeth and horizontal stick is your tongue.

Hope this helps y'all 🙏

KaiserBruh
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'Ne' ➡️ 'De'
'Jincha' ➡️ 'Chincha'
'Mian' ➡️ 'Bian'
Foreigners ➡️ Confused
Hotel? ➡️ Trivago!

gyomeihimejima
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"Just remember the word Ne!"
Meanwhile her:

asmaatoraya
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korean never was easy and never will be easy its just something like gem, you try hard to get it but you won’t regret the beauty of the language

UriwaLukisa
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Is it pronounced as "Ne" or "De"?? It sounded different in each case.

yas
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When I first moved to Korea, I used this ALL the time 😂

xanderthomson
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Guys here are some other tips to learn Korean:

1. Learn all of the vowels and double vowels

2. Learn all the consonants

3. Practice reading in Korean

4. Learn words

5. Practice writing when you know some words

6. Learn grammar

7. Expand your vocabulary

8. Watch K dramas and listen to K-pop to understand how fluent people speak

9. Practice every day


Some apps you can practice on are:

DuoLingo, Cake, and LingoDeer

Those apps cannot make you fluent but can help you improve your vocabulary and grammar

What can make you fluent after you’ve done all of those apps is watching K dramas or listening to K pop and practicing with someone who’s fluent in Korean

Thanks for reading 😊

IDontKnowwwuwu
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I can understand how g and k can sound similar or m to b or p to b even s->j->ch and d->t.
But how nae is meant to sound like dae, is totally strange to me.

ohifonlyx
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she said "ne" but i am just listening de😂😂

meherunnessa
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Just remember "ne"
But she said "de de de de" 😂😂


Oh I can't believe that I have many likes 🫢🤭
Thank you for the likes 🫰🏻

SajidHussain-pyjc
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She said super easy. 😮😮but it sounded differently. first ne and after de...🙃🙃🙃

vtigerbts
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Just like.. Indians " achcha" 😂😂😂
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Thanks for 100 likes... I have never got this much likes 😅☺️

strangergaming
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Korea = ne (magic word)
India = thik hai ( magic word) 😂😂❤

devendrapatidar
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For ones who are confused cause it sounds like "de"
So I'm leatning Korean, and some letters sound different in the context they speak, in this time sometimes it sounds like it writes: "ne", but usually it's like de
But if you listen closely, you'll hear that it's not just de, it's something between d and n
💖hope this helps💖

love_art_____________
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FOR EVERYONE CONFUSED: The correct/regular sound is "ne", not "de". Most Koreans throughout the country pronounce it that way.

selohcin
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Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Ne Korea is so ez bro 😂😂

ReemLife-zsui
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The use of "네" is easy to understand as an Indian cause we also use "है" like that 😅 thank you our dear teacher 💜you're so amazing 😊

otarmy