LEARN KOREAN: study korean with me bc i'm going to korea again!

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i'm going to korea again!! in preparation, let's learn some korean :)

hello my friends it's nina and not really studying with nina is back! i'm going to korea for the second time in june :D i'll be there for five weeks and i'm so so so excited AHHH

it's been 3 years since my first time going to korea :0 stay tuned for lots of content while i'm there! :)

i hope you enjoyed our time studying korean together, and i'll see you in my next video!!

love, neen.

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Welcome to our YouTube video on learning Korean! If you're interested in studying Korean language, our channel is the perfect place to start. Our videos provide quick and easy-to-digest language learning tips, grammar explanations, and common phrases to help you communicate in Korean with ease.

In our vlog video, you'll find bite-sized Korean lessons that cover a wide range of topics, including Korean alphabet (Hangul), pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. We'll also introduce you to Korean culture, food, and travel vlog to help you immerse yourself in the language.

Whether you're a beginner or an intermediate Korean learner, our video will help you improve your skills in no time. So, if you're looking for a fun and effective way to learn Korean, be sure to subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell to never miss an update!

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a study tip i learned for languages is to put sticky notes of vocab + their translations on the items of those words (like putting a note on the fridge with its translation in the language you're learning), this helped me with french :)

idreamofsakuras
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omg she’s so right about just speaking without the idea of perfection. i have a friend that i practice korean with and she had told me that i had made the most improvements when i naturally let myself speak in korean rather than constantly think about the fact that i’m speaking korean lol. kinda just letting the conversation flow for connection to the person you’re talking to rather than filtering everything you’re saying to be perfect because you’re trying to improve. just let yourself make mistakes and improvements will happen naturally, it helps with making the progress more fun and relaxing

kierstensanders
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I've been learning korean, but after learning the alphabet and some words and sentence structure I just gave up for a long time, but this video gave me the courage to start learning again so thank you! ♥️

roseberrydoesnotlikeberries
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i recently learned that a lot of 1st and 2nd gen immigrants experience something called receptive bilingualism, which means we can understand what's being said to us in our native language but are unable to articulate and answer back in the way we want to out loud. the only way to overcome this is to practice speaking it more ! obvious, but takes a lot of effort. you've encouraged me to start studying again nina! we're in this together 👍🏼

joosaj
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See you there 💕 I’m so excited!! I also need to study 😂

mayaleex
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Im Mexican-American. Growing up my dad spoke mostly in English for me too, even though we was fluent in Spanish. He was born and raised in Mexico. The only difference with me is that my mom would not let me speak to her in English. Whenever I spoke to her it had to be in Spanish. Therefore, I am fluent speaking, writing, and reading in Spanish. My mom always knew the importance of me knowing how to speak Spanish. I’m super grateful for her for that 😊

starlet
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Is it just me or Nina’s room is so freaking cuteeee

Winggggz
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I love this! I am a Korean-American adoptee so learning Korean is a real challenge. I am proud of your progress and it is really inspiring. I hope you have a wonderful time in Korea - I am going in October!

recurringcharacters
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I was studying Korean right now and Nina just posted another study Korean video. Literally love you Nina❤️

Aviscupids
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Me learning English while watching you studying Korean.
Nina struggling with Korean gives me energy to dive into English again. Thank you Nina always.
And I love how you pronounce it as you may love how I pronounce English :)

nottolearnbuttouse
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Ahh love your study vlogs Nina! Always so inspirational and motivational 🥺 you inspired me to start my own study channel! Much love 💕🌷

dreamsushi_
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I love your vlogs and I’m so proud of you for trying to learn the language. I’m currently learning Japanese to move to Tokyo and whenever it gets difficult videos like this remind me of what I’m working toward 💛

khalilahd.
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re: native language learning, i am the same way. None of my siblings or me can speak our filipino languages (tagalog or hiligaynon). My mom would speak hiligaynon, my dad would reply in tagalog, and we’d reply in english. so having all that jumbled in my head left me feeling sooo so unconfident when i went to the philippines for the first time 🙃 just diaspora things 💘💘

uhhh_lisa
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that's a really good point to make where you speak from for each language (as someone who used to do musical theater and singing) there is a distinction in singing from your head voice and your chest voice that you use as you move through the octaves/notes. I never thought to apply this to language but it makes so much sense.

amayaperry
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i related to this so much! i'm british born chinese and my situation at home was the same as yours while growing up. i feel really insecure not being able to speak chinese properly, especially when i look like i should. it's good to be reminded that you just need to speak as you can and that it's totally understandable considering our backgrounds. thanks nina and good luck studying for your trip :)

ghiblies
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In 2018 i learnt how to write hangeul because i wanted to write in my diary without people knowing what i wrote. I never learnt korean, but i kept writing in "coreañol" (which is spanish written in hangeul).
Right now, after years, i got re-obssesed with kpop (special thANKS TO MAMAMOO 🛐🛐), so i decided to try once again after a lot of attempts.
I feel i'm going in the right way right now. In 2020 i started learning french and it became my third language. After that experience, i know what things i should do to keep me learning. This time i do think that, because while studying grammar and vocabulary everything seems so clear, i think i just got out of this "it is too difficult" block i had for so many years.
Good luck everyone, languages are super awesome <3

SaeSaeyoungyoung
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tip!! i use the google translate extension on chrome which can let me translate a word on any webpage im on if I select it. that way i dont have to navigate back and forth to another page to translate :3

sumihearts
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not the "that what she said" joke, the way screamed oh god haha what a relatable video, you're doing great nina!! good luck 💕

wiktoriaa
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I love to see your studying Korean vlog. And I 'd like to tell you something about... number. When you say '4 정거장' (16:10), it's not '사' 정거장 but '네' 정거장. 5 정거장, 6 정거장 are also said to be 다섯 정거장, 여섯 정거장(Native Korean number). Two Korean number systems... it can be very confusing but 화이팅!!! Have a good time in Korea!

alphakoreanclass
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I missed the not really studying with Nina series soo much !! Also so happy that you're going to Korea again hope you enjoy yourself! ❤️

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