1 00:00:05,469 --> 00:00:06,230 Speaker 1: Korean 2 00:00:07,289 --> 00:00:10,439 Speaker 1: 95. Welcome to April. 3 00:00:10,609 --> 00:00:15,050 Speaker 2: It's already April the 2nd quarter of 2025. I know, right? 4 00:00:15,090 --> 00:00:18,090 Speaker 2: And so much has happened, right? It's been a very busy, 5 00:00:18,100 --> 00:00:21,600 Speaker 2: busy 2025 I think. Yeah, I got married. 6 00:00:22,709 --> 00:00:26,920 Speaker 2: I was settling into a new rental home. It's just 7 00:00:26,920 --> 00:00:29,170 Speaker 2: been a crazy first quarter of I don't know what 8 00:00:29,170 --> 00:00:31,930 Speaker 2: I was busy with, but I was just busy. Yeah, 9 00:00:32,130 --> 00:00:34,409 Speaker 2: but you know, it's good to be busy. We're not 10 00:00:34,409 --> 00:00:36,848 Speaker 2: too busy though, not too busy. We want to a 11 00:00:36,848 --> 00:00:40,860 Speaker 2: little bit sometimes, right? OK, rest is very important, of course, 12 00:00:41,330 --> 00:00:44,418 Speaker 2: but that just inspired me for today's work that we'll 13 00:00:44,418 --> 00:00:47,049 Speaker 2: be learning. OK, what are we gonna learn? I'm busy. 14 00:00:47,709 --> 00:00:48,090 Speaker 2: That's true. 15 00:00:48,668 --> 00:00:52,110 Speaker 2: OK, and that can be said in various ways like annoyance. 16 00:00:52,709 --> 00:00:53,459 Speaker 2: It can be said in a way I can do 17 00:00:53,459 --> 00:01:01,150 Speaker 2: the I'm busy. Could be conveyed in any emotion you 18 00:01:01,150 --> 00:01:03,590 Speaker 2: want to. I like the whiny. I like doing the 19 00:01:03,590 --> 00:01:07,268 Speaker 2: Korean whiny whiny versions. Yeah, because sometimes busy is good 20 00:01:07,269 --> 00:01:10,430 Speaker 2: and sometimes busy is bad. Correct, but we're always busy 21 00:01:10,430 --> 00:01:12,589 Speaker 2: at some point in time, so let's do this. OK, 22 00:01:12,790 --> 00:01:13,480 Speaker 2: so I am. 23 00:01:13,949 --> 00:01:18,709 Speaker 2: in Korean is papayo. Papayo. That sounds like I'm hungry. 24 00:01:19,279 --> 00:01:23,160 Speaker 2: Peo Payo, that's hungry. OK. But I guess it might 25 00:01:23,160 --> 00:01:28,010 Speaker 2: be confused with I am sick, which is apao. Apao 26 00:01:28,010 --> 00:01:33,290 Speaker 2: is I'm sick. I am sick. OK. Papao, papayo is 27 00:01:33,290 --> 00:01:37,069 Speaker 2: I'm busy. Oh, OK, OK, OK. So today we'll learn 28 00:01:37,069 --> 00:01:39,050 Speaker 2: I'm busy. OK, break it down, break it down. OK. 29 00:01:39,669 --> 00:01:43,180 Speaker 2: Pa pa pa, like uh in between of B and P, 30 00:01:43,269 --> 00:01:45,429 Speaker 2: you know, one of those things. I think it's more 31 00:01:45,430 --> 00:01:53,980 Speaker 2: like a papapa pa pa pa pa pa pa papayo 32 00:01:53,980 --> 00:01:56,739 Speaker 2: yo yo yo, so the emphasis is on the pa 33 00:01:56,739 --> 00:02:01,430 Speaker 2: which is stronger sounding consonant. OK, so the, the second 34 00:02:01,430 --> 00:02:04,500 Speaker 2: one and it's kind of like a jiapa boy. 35 00:02:05,260 --> 00:02:07,819 Speaker 2: It means, well, it kind of it sounds like that, right? Yeah, 36 00:02:07,980 --> 00:02:11,220 Speaker 2: I guess it sounds like OK, OK, OK, let's do 37 00:02:11,220 --> 00:02:13,250 Speaker 2: it a few times. Let's do this together. pa pa 38 00:02:13,250 --> 00:02:21,839 Speaker 2: pa yo yo papa papayo pa pa pa pa yo 39 00:02:21,839 --> 00:02:24,779 Speaker 2: yo yo yo. Yeah, now remember in Korean, we don't 40 00:02:24,779 --> 00:02:27,940 Speaker 2: have the uh uh uh uh like in Chinese, so 41 00:02:27,940 --> 00:02:32,820 Speaker 2: you don't have to add the it's not necessary, but. 42 00:02:32,875 --> 00:02:36,184 Speaker 2: Yeah, just make sure that the sound is correct. OK, 43 00:02:36,785 --> 00:02:39,543 Speaker 2: but the emphasis is on the second syllable. It's on 44 00:02:39,544 --> 00:02:49,175 Speaker 2: that consonant pa pa pa yo yo papa papa yo 45 00:02:49,175 --> 00:02:51,335 Speaker 2: pa pa pa pa yo yo yo yo. So Yay, 46 00:02:51,505 --> 00:02:54,774 Speaker 2: I was just thinking, you know, I've got time today. 47 00:02:55,115 --> 00:02:58,234 Speaker 2: Should we go and eat lunch after your shift? I want, 48 00:02:58,345 --> 00:02:59,924 Speaker 2: but papayo. 49 00:03:04,110 --> 00:03:07,389 Speaker 2: Somebody's gonna just slap me one of these days listening 50 00:03:07,389 --> 00:03:09,229 Speaker 2: to Ey Korean, you know, like, yes, can you stop 51 00:03:09,229 --> 00:03:09,350 Speaker 1: being 52 00:03:09,350 --> 00:03:09,910 Speaker 2: so irritating, 53 00:03:10,110 --> 00:03:11,470 Speaker 1: papayo 54 00:03:11,470 --> 00:03:11,669 Speaker 2: we're 55 00:03:11,669 --> 00:03:12,059 Speaker 1: keeping 56 00:03:12,059 --> 00:03:12,429 Speaker 1: that. 57 00:03:15,630 --> 00:03:16,388 Speaker 1: Korean 58 00:03:17,429 --> 00:03:18,419 Speaker 1: 95.