In this video, we will look at the expression 'A/V-을 것 같냐고 하다/ㄹ 것 같냐고 하다 ' which is used to indirectly quote a sentence whose type of sentence is 'interrogative sentence', ends with 'adjective/verb', and is used when quoting a sentence that guesses something. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'A/V-을 것 같냐고 하다/ㄹ 것 같냐고 하다.'
In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'V-ㄹ 거냐고 하다/을 거냐고 하다 ' which is used to indirectly quote a sentence whose type of sentence is 'interrogative sentence', ends with 'verb', and the point of time is 'the future tense'. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'V-ㄹ 거냐고 하다/을 거냐고 하다.'
In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'N-이었느냐고 하다/N-였느냐고 하다' which is used to indirectly quote a sentence whose type of sentence is 'interrogative sentence', ends with 'noun', and the point of time is 'the past tense'. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'N-이었느냐고 하다/N-였느냐고 하다.'
In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'A/V-았느냐고 하다/었느냐고 하다/했느냐고 하다' which is used to indirectly quote a sentence whose type of sentence is 'interrogative sentence', ends with 'adjective/verb', and the point of time is 'the past tense'. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'A/V-았느냐고 하다/었느냐고 하다/했느냐고 하다.'
In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'N-이냐고 하다/냐고 하다 (이냐고 묻다/냐고 묻다)' used to quote a question sentence that ends with a noun and is the present tense. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'N-이냐고 하다/냐고 하다.'
In this lesson, we will look at the expression ' V-느냐고 하다/냐고 하다 ' used to quote a question sentence that ends with a verb and is the present tense. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'V-느냐고 하다/냐고 하다.'
Welcome to Basic Korean. In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'A-으냐고 하다/냐고 하다' used to quote a question sentence that ends with an adjective and is the present tense. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'A-으냐고 하다/냐고하다.'
Welcome to Basic Korean. In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'N-이었다고 하다/였다고 하다' which is used to indirectly quote a sentence whose type of sentence is 'declarative sentence', ends with 'noun', and the point of time is 'the past tense'. Let's study 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'N-이었다고 하다/였다고 하다.'
Welcome to Basic Korean. In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'N-이라고 하다/라고 하다' which is used to indirectly quote a sentence whose type of sentence is 'declarative sentence', ends with 'noun', and the point of time is 'the present tense'. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'N-이라고 하다/라고 하다.'
Hi, welcome to Basic Korean. In this video, we will look at the expression 'V-을 거라고 하다/ㄹ 거라고 하다' which is used to indirectly quotes a sentence whose type of sentence is 'declarative sentence', ends with 'verb', and the point of time is 'the future tense'. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'V-을 거라고 하다/ㄹ 거라고 하다.'
Hello, welcome to Basic Korean. In this lesson, we’re going to learn ‘V-았다고 하다/었다고 하다/했다고 하다' which is used to indirectly quotes a sentence whose type of sentence is 'declarative sentence', ends with 'verb', and the point of time is 'the past tense'. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'V-았다고 하다/었다고 하다/했다고 하다.'
Hello, welcome to Basic Korean. In this lesson, we will look at the expression 'A-다고 하다' that is used to quote a declarative sentence that ends with an adjective. Let's learn 'indirect quotation' in Korean 'A-다고 하다.'
In this lesson, we’re going to learn ' -라고/이라고 ’ which is used to quote someone's words directly. 밥 먹기 전에 "잘 먹겠습니다"라고 말해요. (We say "I'll enjoy the meal." before eating.)