1 00:00:05,469 --> 00:00:06,230 Speaker 1: Korean 2 00:00:07,289 --> 00:00:08,279 Speaker 1: 95. 3 00:00:35,110 --> 00:00:36,099 Speaker 1: It's time for 4 00:00:36,098 --> 00:00:40,019 Speaker 2: easy. Sometimes I just can't keep up with their pacing. 5 00:00:40,848 --> 00:00:47,580 Speaker 2: It's time for easy. Alrighty, Yay. Yes, yes, it's time 6 00:00:47,580 --> 00:00:51,580 Speaker 2: for another week of easy Korean Chong shout out. Can 7 00:00:51,580 --> 00:00:54,220 Speaker 2: I just say something? It was really funny. I met 8 00:00:54,220 --> 00:00:57,169 Speaker 2: my mom over the weekend and then she was telling 9 00:00:57,169 --> 00:00:59,500 Speaker 2: me she has this new friend she met on her 10 00:00:59,500 --> 00:01:03,139 Speaker 2: golf course. Her name is Linda. Hi Linda, if you're listening. 11 00:01:04,000 --> 00:01:07,980 Speaker 2: Hi. So Linda, Linda Singaporean or? Yes, Linda is Singaporean. 12 00:01:08,279 --> 00:01:10,879 Speaker 2: She was just telling my mom, oh, I like to 13 00:01:10,879 --> 00:01:13,959 Speaker 2: learn Korean through this small little segment on radio. It's 14 00:01:13,959 --> 00:01:17,429 Speaker 2: called Easy Korean. And my mom was like, Oh, my 15 00:01:17,430 --> 00:01:22,260 Speaker 2: daughter is producer K-pop. Oh my gosh, what a coincidence more. Yeah, 16 00:01:22,440 --> 00:01:27,000 Speaker 2: and Linda told my mom that she learned Tanganijo through 17 00:01:27,000 --> 00:01:30,789 Speaker 2: easy Korean, which means, of course, you forgot. 18 00:01:31,430 --> 00:01:35,389 Speaker 2: Sorry. See, it's a good time to revise on your 19 00:01:35,389 --> 00:01:37,699 Speaker 2: Korean because we have so many episodes up on the 20 00:01:37,699 --> 00:01:41,500 Speaker 2: podcast already. So if you're just like Linda, you can 21 00:01:41,500 --> 00:01:44,259 Speaker 2: go and revise the easy Korean phrases we have learned 22 00:01:44,260 --> 00:01:49,220 Speaker 2: in our time together. Correct. Although my favorite is still Chong, right? 23 00:01:49,230 --> 00:01:51,220 Speaker 2: And if you want to watch Chongin Chario, you need 24 00:01:51,220 --> 00:01:52,540 Speaker 2: to go and find it out. 25 00:01:52,685 --> 00:01:54,545 Speaker 2: What is it again? It means like wake up your idea, 26 00:01:54,666 --> 00:01:58,475 Speaker 2: wake up your idea, get your beat together. Yeah, so 27 00:01:58,475 --> 00:02:00,996 Speaker 2: what are we learning today? Today we'll be learning, of course, 28 00:02:01,155 --> 00:02:05,475 Speaker 2: another easy Korean phrase and it's a variation of something 29 00:02:05,475 --> 00:02:08,675 Speaker 2: that we already know. So how do you say hi 30 00:02:08,675 --> 00:02:13,695 Speaker 2: in Korean? Yes, but the truncated informal version, yes. 31 00:02:13,942 --> 00:02:15,972 Speaker 2: But that's only for like people you know and that 32 00:02:15,972 --> 00:02:19,011 Speaker 2: means hi and by, right? But do you know there 33 00:02:19,011 --> 00:02:21,731 Speaker 2: are other ways to say, you know, goodbye or like 34 00:02:21,731 --> 00:02:23,651 Speaker 2: see you again. Today I thought we could learn how 35 00:02:23,651 --> 00:02:27,231 Speaker 2: to say see you again. OK, OK, OK, but it's 36 00:02:27,231 --> 00:02:29,662 Speaker 2: not by, it's see you again. Yes, OK, it's see 37 00:02:29,662 --> 00:02:34,802 Speaker 2: you again. OK. In Korean, we say topa. Oh that's it? Yeah. 38 00:02:35,820 --> 00:02:40,029 Speaker 2: To is again, OK, and is C. OK, again, yeah, 39 00:02:41,110 --> 00:02:43,918 Speaker 2: again to pa and how do you make it formal? 00, 40 00:02:44,029 --> 00:02:47,050 Speaker 2: I know, I know, uh, Haseo, no, no, no, you 41 00:02:47,050 --> 00:02:48,888 Speaker 2: just add a yo at the back. 42 00:02:50,038 --> 00:02:52,299 Speaker 2: I knew it. It was on the tip of my tongue. OK. 43 00:02:52,508 --> 00:02:55,788 Speaker 2: Toa Payo, that's the formal version, but today we can 44 00:02:55,788 --> 00:02:58,508 Speaker 2: just learn the informal way, which is a lot easier. OK, 45 00:02:58,589 --> 00:03:03,289 Speaker 2: let's do this together saying see you. To to as indio, 46 00:03:03,589 --> 00:03:09,109 Speaker 2: double D O pa pa, yeah, to papa. So the pronoun. 47 00:03:09,274 --> 00:03:16,285 Speaker 2: Station is like BWA or PWA topa. OK. Topa. Yeah, 48 00:03:16,404 --> 00:03:18,794 Speaker 2: it's like adding a B in front of a wah. OK. 49 00:03:19,244 --> 00:03:28,684 Speaker 2: To papa pa pa pa pa pa pa papa. 50 00:03:29,850 --> 00:03:50,429 Speaker 2: Too Too. So you must remember to pronounce it because 51 00:03:50,429 --> 00:03:50,600 Speaker 2: if you pronounce it as just ba or par bar, um, 52 00:03:50,869 --> 00:03:51,369 Speaker 2: people might not understand you very good yeah it's time 53 00:03:51,369 --> 00:03:53,779 Speaker 2: for me to leave the studio because I got to 54 00:03:53,779 --> 00:03:55,309 Speaker 2: go for lunch. So Yayo. 55 00:04:00,009 --> 00:04:01,350 Speaker 1: Ey Korean 56 00:04:02,410 --> 00:04:03,399 Speaker 1: 95.