[Lesson 1 from TTMIK]
So, I'm listening to "Talk to me in Korean" podcasts and today I've learned two words that I've already knew.
That was 안녕하세요 , that means hi, hello, good morning, etc...
What a didn't knew was that
안녕 = health, well-being, peace
하세요= you do, do you?, please...
Also both are in polite language.
감사함니다, means thank you.
Also learnead that
감사 = thankfulness, gratitude
함니다 = I do, I am doing
So thats the first lesson... I thought very interesting the pronunciation at kamsahamnida, finally understood that.
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Eram duas palavras que eu já sabia, porém ambas separadamente possuem outro significado, então é bem gratificante poder colocar mais 2 palavras no vocabulário...
E depois de pronunciar trocentas vezes kamsahamnida entendi finalmente o por que parece que fica "kamsamida".
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Making sentences with those words
1: 안녕하세요!
2:안녕하세요!
1:See you around, take care!
2:감사함니다!
So, I'm listening to "Talk to me in Korean" podcasts and today I've learned two words that I've already knew.
That was 안녕하세요 , that means hi, hello, good morning, etc...
What a didn't knew was that
안녕 = health, well-being, peace
하세요= you do, do you?, please...
Also both are in polite language.
감사함니다, means thank you.
Also learnead that
감사 = thankfulness, gratitude
함니다 = I do, I am doing
So thats the first lesson... I thought very interesting the pronunciation at kamsahamnida, finally understood that.
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Eram duas palavras que eu já sabia, porém ambas separadamente possuem outro significado, então é bem gratificante poder colocar mais 2 palavras no vocabulário...
E depois de pronunciar trocentas vezes kamsahamnida entendi finalmente o por que parece que fica "kamsamida".
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Making sentences with those words
1: 안녕하세요!
2:안녕하세요!
1:See you around, take care!
2:감사함니다!
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