This week's video is a little different from my previous one.
If you look at the title, you can see what's different., crazy learning Korean , let's check it out..
Today I will teach you how to call our family in Korean
Before we start, we'll say hello to them first "ANNYEONGHASEYO"
It is used when saying hello to people who older than you, for example: older Brother/older sister/mother..
You have to call them ANNYEONGHASEYO, but if they're younger than you or same age, you can just say ANNYEONG..
Yesterday there was a comment on my previous video "CRAZY LEARNING KOREAN EP.1". Viewer asked "What's the difference between YEOBO and YEOBOSEYO?"
It's the same way of writing, it's just a different placement..
the meaning of YEOBO itself means "I'm here"
When we answer the phone, we say "Hello" which means "Hello.. I'm here"
"Yeobo" is usually referred to as "honey" between married couples.
Oh one more thing, why do Koreans always use SEYO?
SEYO is used when you call to person who older than you, for example: ANNYEONG HASEYO / JUSEYO
We don't usually use "seyo" with friends or with people younger than you, but It must be used in a formal situation or older than you.
now we move on to the main topic..
How do you call your family in Korean language?
The first "OMMA/OMONI"
Is not "OMONIM". you should say "OMONI AND OMMA" (for calling your mother)
2. "APPA/ABEOJI" (father)
Both words mean the same thing, but "abeoji" is a polite word and "appa" is an informal word like "father" and "daddy" in English...
3. "HALMONI" grandmother (the mother of your father)
4. "HALABEOJI" grandfather (the father of your father)
5. "WAE-HALABEOJI" grandmother (the father of your mother)
6. "WAE-HALMONI" grandmother (the mother of your mother)
In Korean, how to call grandparents and grandparents in the father's side and in the mother's side is slightly different like this.
How to call your little brothers and sisters!
The younger sister is called the "yeodongseng". Not tongseng (Tongseng is one of Indonesian food)
The younger brother is called the "namdongseng".
If someone asks you if your sibling is doing well,
"DONGSENG JAL JINEYO?"
"NE DONGSENG JALJINEYO" my sibling is doing well..
older siblings: older brother and older sister..
The older sister is called the "UNNIE/ONNIE", and if someone you think older than you, you also can call them "UNNIE/ONNIE" (woman only)
For example, you have a big sister and a youngest sister.
eldest sister "KUN UNNIE/ONNIE"
small oldest sister "JAGEUN UNNIE"
And now we're on to the older brother..
like that too..
"KUN OPPA"
the meaning is eldest brother
"JAGEUN OPPA" small older brother
I think you guys already know, we normally call man older than us "OPPA" we also can call our partner with "OPPA"
after married you also can still call your partner "OPPA"
Now it's time to learn how to call uncles and aunts..
Call my father sibling, like my father sister (aunt), I have to call her "GOMO"
The aunt's husband, I call him "GOMOBU"
and uncle (the brother of my father), I call him "SAM CHON"
and his wife I call her "SUK MO/SUNG MO"
and it's now time to call my auntie from mother side, we call her "I MO"
And the eldest aunt I call her "KUN I MO" and small aunt "JAGEUN I MO"
My aunt's husband (mother side) is called "I MO BU".
The uncle in the mother's family, we call him "WE SAM CHON" and his wife "WE SUNG MO"
If your mother has an old brother, you call him "KUN WAE SAM CHON" and his young brother "JAGEUN WAE SAM CHON"
NOW IT IS TIME FOR MY HUSBAND TO EXPLAINS FOR NEXT..
"YEOROBUN ANNYEONG HASEYO"
This means hi everyone..
today
It's time to let you know how to call my wife's family..
My mother-in-law is "jangmonim" and I call it. But my wife should call my mother "omonim".
so it's different "JANG MONIM AND AMONIM"
and I call my father-in-law"JANG IN EOLEUN" but my wife call my father "ABONIM".
I will let you know what Korean words your younger brothers use for their sister or brother.
your older sister you call "NOONA"
because u are a man, so you cannot call "UNNIE/ONNIE"
"UNNIE/ONNIE" can only used for woman to woman"
your eldest sister "KUN NOONA" and your small older sister "JAGEUN NOONA"
and now, man to man we call "HYUNG"
if eldest brother you call him "KUN HYUNG" and call the small older brother "JAGUEN HYUNG"
For example, if you have 5 siblings, how would you call them each?
let me teach you..
the first brother "CHEOT CHE HYUNG"
second brother "DOOL CHE HYUNG"
the third one "SET CHE HYUNG"
the fourth "NET CHE HYUNG"
the fifth one is you.
and it's time to call my brother & sister in law..
I can't call my sister in law "UNNIE/ONNIE/NOONA"
I must call my old sister in law "CHEO HYUNG"
and my old brother in law "HYUNG SU"
and my young sister in law "CHEO JE" and my young brother in law "CHEO NAM"
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