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Talk To Me In Korean

Level 5 lesson 2

Talk To Me In Korean

Hyunwoo Sun

Courses, Education

4.7608 Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2011

⏱️ 29 minutes

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0:00.0

This free Korean lesson is brought to you by Talk to Me in Korean.com and MyKorean Store.com.

0:11.0

Hello, everyone, Son Hianu.

0:15.7

Hello, everyone.

0:26.5

Welcome back to Talk to Me in Korean.

0:30.0

And today we have Level 5 lesson number two.

0:33.2

And everyone, you know what?

0:34.6

This lesson is going to be a long one.

0:41.5

Because we're going to be talking about something very, very essential.

0:45.2

I think it's the right time that we talk about this.

0:48.9

And, Kyung-un, so what is this thing that we're going to talk about today? We are going to introduce how the honorary fix-upix,

0:52.3

chi is used in politer and more formal situations.

0:56.4

Exactly.

0:57.2

So the thing is, even if you are hearing this for the first time, this honorific suffix,

1:03.0

si, the thing is, you have probably heard or seen some expressions before that have this word she in them, such as

1:12.7

Annazheya.

1:14.2

Annaeo even has this si in that and

1:17.8

Annihye-gaseo or

1:20.3

juzeo.

1:21.2

Yes.

1:21.7

So these expressions that you already know, Annihaseo is hello.

1:25.9

Anionikazeo is goodbye to someone who's leaving and

1:28.9

juzeo is, please give me, there is this si, honorific suffix. So let's talk about this, come on.

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