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90 DAY KOREAN®
Module 1:Become a KoreanConversationalist. The first 90-day module gets you up to the point where you'll be able to maintain a 3-minute conversation with a Korean! You'll also learn to order in restaurants, take taxis, talk numbers and money, write Hangeul, ask KOREAN GRAMMAR: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE In Korean grammar, there are 2 things you can conjugate. These are verbs and adjectives.Korean conjugations determine the meaning, tense, tone, and mood of sentences. It’s important to learn conjugation as you progress in learning Korean.Below is a list of the common conjugations of verbs according to their tenses.KOREAN VERBS
Korean Verbs. In Korea, a verb is called 동사. They have 4 different classifications, namely active, descriptive, existential, and copulas. All these verb classifications areKOREAN PRONOUNS
In this lesson, we will cover everything you need to know about Korean pronouns.. This will be useful to use along with basic rules for Korean grammar, such as conjunctions, particles, and honorifics.By learning the Korean pronouns and how to correctly use them, you can elevate the look of your written and spoken sentences in no time. Pronouns are important to the Korean language, so let’s KOREAN QUESTION WORDS Here is a complete list of the most important Korean question words. Use them to ask questions and have conversations right away.KOREAN COUNTERS
Korean counters are essential in using numbers in everyday life!These magical counting words help us talk about things like slices of pizza to share evenly with your group of friends or the number of apples you want to buy at the market.. Here is a list of the most common Koreancounters:
KOREAN PARTICLES FOR EVERYDAY USE The ~은/는 (~eun / neun) particles are also used to mark the topic in the sentence, which is where the meaning becomes different from ~이/가 (~i / ga). Lastly, you can use 은 (eun) when the last syllable ends in a consonant and 는 (neun) when it ends in a vowel. Here are some examples of that use of ~은/는 (~eun / neun): HOW TO SAY "YOU'RE WELCOME" IN KOREAN Formal “You’re Welcome” in Korean 1. 천만에요 (cheonmaneyo) This word comes from the number 천만 (cheonman), meaning “ten-million” in English. The logic behind this expression is that the thing you are being thanked for doing is so small that even if you did it ten-million times, the other person still wouldn’t need tothank you.
FRUITS, NUTS, AND VEGETABLES IN KOREAN 1 Fruits in Korean. 1.1 Berry Fruits. 1.2 Citrus Fruits. 1.3 Other Fruits. 2 Vegetables in Korean. 3 Nuts in Korean. 4 Example Sentences. As we cover the fruits, vegetables, and nut vocabulary words, you’ll notice that they’re written in both Hangeul (Korean Alphabet) and in English. The English spelling is just an approximation of the sounds. KOREAN TABLE MANNERS When you are out eating with Koreans, or especially if you have been invited to their house, knowing your way around Korean table manners is an incredibly nifty way to show your respect towards the local Korean culture.. Below, we’ll tell you about some Korean table manners you should definitely be90 DAY KOREAN®
Module 1:Become a KoreanConversationalist. The first 90-day module gets you up to the point where you'll be able to maintain a 3-minute conversation with a Korean! You'll also learn to order in restaurants, take taxis, talk numbers and money, write Hangeul, ask KOREAN GRAMMAR: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE In Korean grammar, there are 2 things you can conjugate. These are verbs and adjectives.Korean conjugations determine the meaning, tense, tone, and mood of sentences. It’s important to learn conjugation as you progress in learning Korean.Below is a list of the common conjugations of verbs according to their tenses.KOREAN VERBS
Korean Verbs. In Korea, a verb is called 동사. They have 4 different classifications, namely active, descriptive, existential, and copulas. All these verb classifications areKOREAN PRONOUNS
In this lesson, we will cover everything you need to know about Korean pronouns.. This will be useful to use along with basic rules for Korean grammar, such as conjunctions, particles, and honorifics.By learning the Korean pronouns and how to correctly use them, you can elevate the look of your written and spoken sentences in no time. Pronouns are important to the Korean language, so let’s KOREAN QUESTION WORDS Here is a complete list of the most important Korean question words. Use them to ask questions and have conversations right away.KOREAN COUNTERS
Korean counters are essential in using numbers in everyday life!These magical counting words help us talk about things like slices of pizza to share evenly with your group of friends or the number of apples you want to buy at the market.. Here is a list of the most common Koreancounters:
KOREAN PARTICLES FOR EVERYDAY USE The ~은/는 (~eun / neun) particles are also used to mark the topic in the sentence, which is where the meaning becomes different from ~이/가 (~i / ga). Lastly, you can use 은 (eun) when the last syllable ends in a consonant and 는 (neun) when it ends in a vowel. Here are some examples of that use of ~은/는 (~eun / neun): HOW TO SAY "YOU'RE WELCOME" IN KOREAN Formal “You’re Welcome” in Korean 1. 천만에요 (cheonmaneyo) This word comes from the number 천만 (cheonman), meaning “ten-million” in English. The logic behind this expression is that the thing you are being thanked for doing is so small that even if you did it ten-million times, the other person still wouldn’t need tothank you.
FRUITS, NUTS, AND VEGETABLES IN KOREAN 1 Fruits in Korean. 1.1 Berry Fruits. 1.2 Citrus Fruits. 1.3 Other Fruits. 2 Vegetables in Korean. 3 Nuts in Korean. 4 Example Sentences. As we cover the fruits, vegetables, and nut vocabulary words, you’ll notice that they’re written in both Hangeul (Korean Alphabet) and in English. The English spelling is just an approximation of the sounds. KOREAN TABLE MANNERS When you are out eating with Koreans, or especially if you have been invited to their house, knowing your way around Korean table manners is an incredibly nifty way to show your respect towards the local Korean culture.. Below, we’ll tell you about some Korean table manners you should definitely be WEATHER & SEASONS IN KOREAN Winter in Korean. The last (and first) season in the year, winter in Korean is called 겨울 (gyeoul). Lasting for around three months, temperatures drop in Korea during winter. Snow in Korean is the first thing to come to mind when talking about winter is 눈 (nun). In many parts of Korea, it can be quite snowy during winter! WORK IN KOREA FOR FOREIGNERS If you want to know about work in Korea for foreigners, you’ve come to the right place!. While most foreigners first come to Korea as students – international, exchange, or language – the number of foreigners coming to work in Korea has been steadily increasing over the past couple of years.As you might suspect, a good majority of the foreigners working in Korea are indeed working asKOREAN CULTURE
Korean painting. Painting is a type of art that has been a part of Korean culture since prehistoric times. In its earliest form, it was a form of rock art, where images were created by carving out parts of arock surface.
KOREAN CONJUNCTIONS: BASIC SENTENCE CONNECTORS Korean Conjunctions. Below are the common sentence conjunctions that you should learn first. 그렇지만 (geureochiman) = But, however. This Korean conjunction comes from the verb 그렇다(geureota), which translates as simply as “yes”.However, when you attach ~지만 (~ jiman) to its stem, you are forming a word that means “That’s correct, but”, which you can then follow with IS KOREAN HARD TO LEARN? HERE IS HOW TO MAKE IT EASY Earlier we mentioned that the Korean writing system is easy to learn. The best way to do this is by using associations, where you connect the sounds and words in Korean to sounds and words in English. Korean sentences follow a different structure than that of the English language. However, it’s pretty easy to learn and remember. INTRODUCE YOURSELF IN KOREAN 1. Before anything else, greet them by saying 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo). It is important in Korean culture to be polite and show respect towards others. First impressions are everything. 2. Bow as you greet them. This is a sign of respect and politeness. If you’re already acquainted then just a head nod should do. 3. HOW TO SAY "YOU'RE WELCOME" IN KOREAN Formal “You’re Welcome” in Korean 1. 천만에요 (cheonmaneyo) This word comes from the number 천만 (cheonman), meaning “ten-million” in English. The logic behind this expression is that the thing you are being thanked for doing is so small that even if you did it ten-million times, the other person still wouldn’t need tothank you.
KONGLISH: THE ULTIMATE LIST FOR SPEAKING KOREAN IN 2021 Konglish (콩글리쉬) is the Korean version of English words. For some words that weren’t in the traditional Korean language, Korean people simply took the English word and sounded it out in Hangeul (the Korean alphabet). This is great news for you as a student of Korean, because you can start saying words in Korean from the get-go without KOREAN SNACKS: 24 YOU MUST TRY! Korean snacks are like nothing you’ve experienced before – Koreans take snacking very seriously, and have come up with some of the tastiest treats under the sun.Read on for a list of Korean snacks you have to try immediately, and try not to get too hungry as you’re reading!. Where to Buy Korean Snacks HOW TO SAY "GOOD MORNING" IN KOREAN 2. 좋은 아침! (joeun achim) If you type ‘good morning’ into a translator then it will often come up with something like 좋은 아침 (joeun achim). This is the literal translation of ‘good morning’ as 좋은 (joeun) means ‘good’ and 아침 (achim) means ‘morning’. Hopefully you now know how to say ‘good morning’ inKorean.
90 DAY KOREAN®
Module 1:Become a KoreanConversationalist. The first 90-day module gets you up to the point where you'll be able to maintain a 3-minute conversation with a Korean! You'll also learn to order in restaurants, take taxis, talk numbers and money, write Hangeul, ask KOREAN GRAMMAR: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE In Korean grammar, there are 2 things you can conjugate. These are verbs and adjectives.Korean conjugations determine the meaning, tense, tone, and mood of sentences. It’s important to learn conjugation as you progress in learning Korean.Below is a list of the common conjugations of verbs according to their tenses.JOBS IN KOREAN
In this lesson, we’re going to cover the different jobs in Korean.In other words, you will get a list of the various occupation names in Korean. This can be very useful when you’re learning the Korean language.For example, when you befriend Koreans or fellow students in your Korean language class, you will likely be asked what your job ordream job is.
WORK IN KOREA FOR FOREIGNERS If you want to know about work in Korea for foreigners, you’ve come to the right place!. While most foreigners first come to Korea as students – international, exchange, or language – the number of foreigners coming to work in Korea has been steadily increasing over the past couple of years.As you might suspect, a good majority of the foreigners working in Korea are indeed working as KOREAN QUESTION WORDS Here is a complete list of the most important Korean question words. Use them to ask questions and have conversations right away.KOREAN PRONOUNS
In this lesson, we will cover everything you need to know about Korean pronouns.. This will be useful to use along with basic rules for Korean grammar, such as conjunctions, particles, and honorifics.By learning the Korean pronouns and how to correctly use them, you can elevate the look of your written and spoken sentences in no time. Pronouns are important to the Korean language, so let’sKOREAN COUNTERS
Korean counters are essential in using numbers in everyday life!These magical counting words help us talk about things like slices of pizza to share evenly with your group of friends or the number of apples you want to buy at the market.. Here is a list of the most common Koreancounters:
KOREAN PARTICLES FOR EVERYDAY USE The ~은/는 (~eun / neun) particles are also used to mark the topic in the sentence, which is where the meaning becomes different from ~이/가 (~i / ga). Lastly, you can use 은 (eun) when the last syllable ends in a consonant and 는 (neun) when it ends in a vowel. Here are some examples of that use of ~은/는 (~eun / neun): HOW TO SAY "YOU'RE WELCOME" IN KOREAN Formal “You’re Welcome” in Korean 1. 천만에요 (cheonmaneyo) This word comes from the number 천만 (cheonman), meaning “ten-million” in English. The logic behind this expression is that the thing you are being thanked for doing is so small that even if you did it ten-million times, the other person still wouldn’t need tothank you.
KOREAN FAMILY TERMS
Sister in Korean. There are different ways to say “sister” in Korean. It depends on the gender of someone addressing one’s sister. For males, an older sister is addressed as 누나 (nuna). For females, the word 언니 (eonni) is used. 누나 (nuna) and 언니 (eonni) can also be used when talking about one’s older sister to others.90 DAY KOREAN®
Module 1:Become a KoreanConversationalist. The first 90-day module gets you up to the point where you'll be able to maintain a 3-minute conversation with a Korean! You'll also learn to order in restaurants, take taxis, talk numbers and money, write Hangeul, ask KOREAN GRAMMAR: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE In Korean grammar, there are 2 things you can conjugate. These are verbs and adjectives.Korean conjugations determine the meaning, tense, tone, and mood of sentences. It’s important to learn conjugation as you progress in learning Korean.Below is a list of the common conjugations of verbs according to their tenses.JOBS IN KOREAN
In this lesson, we’re going to cover the different jobs in Korean.In other words, you will get a list of the various occupation names in Korean. This can be very useful when you’re learning the Korean language.For example, when you befriend Koreans or fellow students in your Korean language class, you will likely be asked what your job ordream job is.
WORK IN KOREA FOR FOREIGNERS If you want to know about work in Korea for foreigners, you’ve come to the right place!. While most foreigners first come to Korea as students – international, exchange, or language – the number of foreigners coming to work in Korea has been steadily increasing over the past couple of years.As you might suspect, a good majority of the foreigners working in Korea are indeed working as KOREAN QUESTION WORDS Here is a complete list of the most important Korean question words. Use them to ask questions and have conversations right away.KOREAN PRONOUNS
In this lesson, we will cover everything you need to know about Korean pronouns.. This will be useful to use along with basic rules for Korean grammar, such as conjunctions, particles, and honorifics.By learning the Korean pronouns and how to correctly use them, you can elevate the look of your written and spoken sentences in no time. Pronouns are important to the Korean language, so let’sKOREAN COUNTERS
Korean counters are essential in using numbers in everyday life!These magical counting words help us talk about things like slices of pizza to share evenly with your group of friends or the number of apples you want to buy at the market.. Here is a list of the most common Koreancounters:
KOREAN PARTICLES FOR EVERYDAY USE The ~은/는 (~eun / neun) particles are also used to mark the topic in the sentence, which is where the meaning becomes different from ~이/가 (~i / ga). Lastly, you can use 은 (eun) when the last syllable ends in a consonant and 는 (neun) when it ends in a vowel. Here are some examples of that use of ~은/는 (~eun / neun): HOW TO SAY "YOU'RE WELCOME" IN KOREAN Formal “You’re Welcome” in Korean 1. 천만에요 (cheonmaneyo) This word comes from the number 천만 (cheonman), meaning “ten-million” in English. The logic behind this expression is that the thing you are being thanked for doing is so small that even if you did it ten-million times, the other person still wouldn’t need tothank you.
KOREAN FAMILY TERMS
Sister in Korean. There are different ways to say “sister” in Korean. It depends on the gender of someone addressing one’s sister. For males, an older sister is addressed as 누나 (nuna). For females, the word 언니 (eonni) is used. 누나 (nuna) and 언니 (eonni) can also be used when talking about one’s older sister to others. KOREAN GRAMMAR: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE In Korean grammar, there are 2 things you can conjugate. These are verbs and adjectives.Korean conjugations determine the meaning, tense, tone, and mood of sentences. It’s important to learn conjugation as you progress in learning Korean.Below is a list of the common conjugations of verbs according to their tenses.KOREAN VERBS
Korean Verbs. In Korea, a verb is called 동사. They have 4 different classifications, namely active, descriptive, existential, and copulas. All these verb classifications are WORK IN KOREA FOR FOREIGNERS If you want to know about work in Korea for foreigners, you’ve come to the right place!. While most foreigners first come to Korea as students – international, exchange, or language – the number of foreigners coming to work in Korea has been steadily increasing over the past couple of years.As you might suspect, a good majority of the foreigners working in Korea are indeed working as SEASONS & WEATHER IN KOREAN Winter in Korean. The last (and first) season in the year, winter in Korean is called 겨울 (gyeoul). Lasting for around three months, temperatures drop in Korea during winter. Snow in Korean is the first thing to come to mind when talking about winter is 눈 (nun). In many parts of Korea, it can be quite snowy during winter! KOREAN CONJUNCTIONS: BASIC SENTENCE CONNECTORS Korean Conjunctions. Below are the common sentence conjunctions that you should learn first. 그렇지만 (geureochiman) = But, however. This Korean conjunction comes from the verb 그렇다(geureota), which translates as simply as “yes”.However, when you attach ~지만 (~ jiman) to its stem, you are forming a word that means “That’s correct, but”, which you can then follow with KOREAN NAME: A HOW-TO GUIDE TO MAKING YOUR OWN NAME 6.2 Method 2: Use a Korean Name Generator. 6.3 Method 3: Choose From a List of Names. 6.3.1 Baby Names for in South Korea. 6.3.2 Baby Names for Girls in South Korea. 6.3.3 South Korean Last Names. 6.3.4 More Lists. 6.4 Method 4: Choose a Name That Sounds Like My Own Name. FACTS ABOUT SOUTH KOREA 3. Fan death is a superstition. There is an urban legend in South Korea that started years ago that electric fans left on while you are sleeping in a room with the windows and door closed can cause death. It is believed that the fan can lower body temperature and cause hypothermia (abnormally low body temperature). KONGLISH: THE ULTIMATE LIST FOR SPEAKING KOREAN IN 2021 Konglish (콩글리쉬) is the Korean version of English words. For some words that weren’t in the traditional Korean language, Korean people simply took the English word and sounded it out in Hangeul (the Korean alphabet). This is great news for you as a student of Korean, because you can start saying words in Korean from the get-go without OPENING A BANK ACCOUNT IN SOUTH KOREA: COMPLETE GUIDE Large banks usually have ATMs that are open until midnight and some have 24 hour ATMs so you can access your bank account when it’s convenient for you. However, often they lock the doors after a certain time and require your ATM card to open them. There are always plenty of ATMs throughout South Korea you can use. FRUITS, NUTS, AND VEGETABLES IN KOREAN 1 Fruits in Korean. 1.1 Berry Fruits. 1.2 Citrus Fruits. 1.3 Other Fruits. 2 Vegetables in Korean. 3 Nuts in Korean. 4 Example Sentences. As we cover the fruits, vegetables, and nut vocabulary words, you’ll notice that they’re written in both Hangeul (Korean Alphabet) and in English. The English spelling is just an approximation of the sounds.90 DAY KOREAN®
Module 1:Become a KoreanConversationalist. The first 90-day module gets you up to the point where you'll be able to maintain a 3-minute conversation with a Korean! You'll also learn to order in restaurants, take taxis, talk numbers and money, write Hangeul, ask WORK IN KOREA FOR FOREIGNERS If you want to know about work in Korea for foreigners, you’ve come to the right place!. While most foreigners first come to Korea as students – international, exchange, or language – the number of foreigners coming to work in Korea has been steadily increasing over the past couple of years.As you might suspect, a good majority of the foreigners working in Korea are indeed working asKOREAN PRONOUNS
In this lesson, we will cover everything you need to know about Korean pronouns.. This will be useful to use along with basic rules for Korean grammar, such as conjunctions, particles, and honorifics.By learning the Korean pronouns and how to correctly use them, you can elevate the look of your written and spoken sentences in no time. Pronouns are important to the Korean language, so let’s KOREAN QUESTION WORDS Here is a complete list of the most important Korean question words. Use them to ask questions and have conversations right away. KOREAN PARTICLES FOR EVERYDAY USE The ~은/는 (~eun / neun) particles are also used to mark the topic in the sentence, which is where the meaning becomes different from ~이/가 (~i / ga). Lastly, you can use 은 (eun) when the last syllable ends in a consonant and 는 (neun) when it ends in a vowel. Here are some examples of that use of ~은/는 (~eun / neun): KOREAN & KONGLISH JOKES: 35 REASONS TO LAUGH OUT LOUD Korean and Konglish Jokes Explanation. Most of the jokes here are a mix of Korean and English. This is what the word ‘Konglish’ means.They may be a play on words in either of the languages. Try to figure out the meaning on your own. HOW TO SAY "YOU'RE WELCOME" IN KOREAN Formal “You’re Welcome” in Korean 1. 천만에요 (cheonmaneyo) This word comes from the number 천만 (cheonman), meaning “ten-million” in English. The logic behind this expression is that the thing you are being thanked for doing is so small that even if you did it ten-million times, the other person still wouldn’t need tothank you.
BUSINESS ETIQUETTE & COMMON PRACTICES IN SOUTH KOREA If you’re interested in working for a Korean company or doing business in South Korea, it’s important to know the local customs and etiquette. Like every country, South Korea has its own particular working and business culture, but it can be a bit perilous to navigate without the right knowledge. KOREAN TABLE MANNERS When you are out eating with Koreans, or especially if you have been invited to their house, knowing your way around Korean table manners is an incredibly nifty way to show your respect towards the local Korean culture.. Below, we’ll tell you about some Korean table manners you should definitely be LET'S LEARN HOW TO SAY THE WORD "MOTHER" IN KOREAN This is the standard way to say ‘mother’ in Korean. You can use this in most situations when talking about your own mother. If you are talking about your own mother, you need to use the word 우리 (uri), meaning ‘our’, instead of the word ‘my’.90 DAY KOREAN®
Module 1:Become a KoreanConversationalist. The first 90-day module gets you up to the point where you'll be able to maintain a 3-minute conversation with a Korean! You'll also learn to order in restaurants, take taxis, talk numbers and money, write Hangeul, ask WORK IN KOREA FOR FOREIGNERS If you want to know about work in Korea for foreigners, you’ve come to the right place!. While most foreigners first come to Korea as students – international, exchange, or language – the number of foreigners coming to work in Korea has been steadily increasing over the past couple of years.As you might suspect, a good majority of the foreigners working in Korea are indeed working asKOREAN PRONOUNS
In this lesson, we will cover everything you need to know about Korean pronouns.. This will be useful to use along with basic rules for Korean grammar, such as conjunctions, particles, and honorifics.By learning the Korean pronouns and how to correctly use them, you can elevate the look of your written and spoken sentences in no time. Pronouns are important to the Korean language, so let’s KOREAN QUESTION WORDS Here is a complete list of the most important Korean question words. Use them to ask questions and have conversations right away. KOREAN PARTICLES FOR EVERYDAY USE The ~은/는 (~eun / neun) particles are also used to mark the topic in the sentence, which is where the meaning becomes different from ~이/가 (~i / ga). Lastly, you can use 은 (eun) when the last syllable ends in a consonant and 는 (neun) when it ends in a vowel. Here are some examples of that use of ~은/는 (~eun / neun): KOREAN & KONGLISH JOKES: 35 REASONS TO LAUGH OUT LOUD Korean and Konglish Jokes Explanation. Most of the jokes here are a mix of Korean and English. This is what the word ‘Konglish’ means.They may be a play on words in either of the languages. Try to figure out the meaning on your own. HOW TO SAY "YOU'RE WELCOME" IN KOREAN Formal “You’re Welcome” in Korean 1. 천만에요 (cheonmaneyo) This word comes from the number 천만 (cheonman), meaning “ten-million” in English. The logic behind this expression is that the thing you are being thanked for doing is so small that even if you did it ten-million times, the other person still wouldn’t need tothank you.
BUSINESS ETIQUETTE & COMMON PRACTICES IN SOUTH KOREA If you’re interested in working for a Korean company or doing business in South Korea, it’s important to know the local customs and etiquette. Like every country, South Korea has its own particular working and business culture, but it can be a bit perilous to navigate without the right knowledge. KOREAN TABLE MANNERS When you are out eating with Koreans, or especially if you have been invited to their house, knowing your way around Korean table manners is an incredibly nifty way to show your respect towards the local Korean culture.. Below, we’ll tell you about some Korean table manners you should definitely be LET'S LEARN HOW TO SAY THE WORD "MOTHER" IN KOREAN This is the standard way to say ‘mother’ in Korean. You can use this in most situations when talking about your own mother. If you are talking about your own mother, you need to use the word 우리 (uri), meaning ‘our’, instead of the word ‘my’. KOREAN GRAMMAR: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE In Korean grammar, there are 2 things you can conjugate. These are verbs and adjectives.Korean conjugations determine the meaning, tense, tone, and mood of sentences. It’s important to learn conjugation as you progress in learning Korean.Below is a list of the common conjugations of verbs according to their tenses. WORK IN KOREA FOR FOREIGNERS If you want to know about work in Korea for foreigners, you’ve come to the right place!. While most foreigners first come to Korea as students – international, exchange, or language – the number of foreigners coming to work in Korea has been steadily increasing over the past couple of years.As you might suspect, a good majority of the foreigners working in Korea are indeed working asJOBS IN KOREAN
In this lesson, we’re going to cover the different jobs in Korean.In other words, you will get a list of the various occupation names in Korean. This can be very useful when you’re learning the Korean language.For example, when you befriend Koreans or fellow students in your Korean language class, you will likely be asked what your job ordream job is.
KOREAN COUNTERS
Korean counters are essential in using numbers in everyday life!These magical counting words help us talk about things like slices of pizza to share evenly with your group of friends or the number of apples you want to buy at the market.. Here is a list of the most common Koreancounters:
KOREAN & KONGLISH JOKES: 35 REASONS TO LAUGH OUT LOUD Korean and Konglish Jokes Explanation. Most of the jokes here are a mix of Korean and English. This is what the word ‘Konglish’ means.They may be a play on words in either of the languages. Try to figure out the meaning on your own. TELLING TIME IN KOREAN Want to learn all about telling time in Korean? You came to the right place! No Korean learning plan is complete without knowing the time.. We’ll give you the essential Korean vocabulary and phrases you need so you’ll need for telling the time so you’ll never be late for your next appointment. If you’d like to know how to say “time” in Korean, that’s a separate blog post. FRUITS, NUTS, AND VEGETABLES IN KOREAN 1 Fruits in Korean. 1.1 Berry Fruits. 1.2 Citrus Fruits. 1.3 Other Fruits. 2 Vegetables in Korean. 3 Nuts in Korean. 4 Example Sentences. As we cover the fruits, vegetables, and nut vocabulary words, you’ll notice that they’re written in both Hangeul (Korean Alphabet) and in English. The English spelling is just an approximation of the sounds. HOW TO SAY "GOOD MORNING" IN KOREAN 2. 좋은 아침! (joeun achim) If you type ‘good morning’ into a translator then it will often come up with something like 좋은 아침 (joeun achim). This is the literal translation of ‘good morning’ as 좋은 (joeun) means ‘good’ and 아침 (achim) means ‘morning’. Hopefully you now know how to say ‘good morning’ inKorean.
LET'S LEARN HOW TO SAY THE WORD "MOTHER" IN KOREAN This is the standard way to say ‘mother’ in Korean. You can use this in most situations when talking about your own mother. If you are talking about your own mother, you need to use the word 우리 (uri), meaning ‘our’, instead of the word ‘my’. HOW TO SAY "HANDSOME" IN KOREAN Bonus Ways to Say ‘Handsome’. 1. 멋지다 (meotjida) The word 멋지다 (meotjida) is generally used to express ‘cool’ or ‘stylish’. However, when you’re using it on a man’s face, it means ‘handsome’. There are several other words that you can use to pay compliments, such as 매력적이다 (maeryeokjeogida). Thisword
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안녕하세요 (HELLO)! PICK AN AREA TO DIVE INTO, AND GET READY TOHAVE SOME FUN!
OUR NO NONSENSE APPROACH MOST PEOPLE FAIL TO LEARN KOREAN BECAUSE THE MATERIALS ARE NOT FUN, AREN'T USEFUL IN EVERYDAY LIFE, LACK CLEAR EXPLANATIONS AND THEIR METHODS DON'T STICK.PROGRESS AT
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Receive weekly Korean language course material in your inbox and go through them at your own pace. You won’t be restricted by others schedules - you set your own!ALWAYS STAY
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Stay motivated and on track by setting clear goals before you get started. You’ll get regular checkin from your assigned personal learning coach to help you stay on track.EASY TO LEARN,
HARD TO FORGET!
We use the 80/20 learning method, a psychological tool to help you retain information and learn only what you need to know. Never waste time studying unnecessary lessons! ALL THIS FOR A FRACTION OF THE COST OF UNIVERSITY COURSES AND PRIVATE TUTORS - ALL FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME! DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT – SEE HOW OTHERS HAVE SUCCEEDED WITH THE INNER CIRCLE WEB PROGRAM I have tried hagwons, private instructors and other online Korean sites yet I never really expanded in my Korean language skills. 90 Day Korean's practical interconnected lessons made it much easier for me to absorb the material and they've given me a strong grasp of the fundamentals and I am integrating it into real conversations for thefirst time.
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WEEKLY
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GET WEEKLY LESSONS DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX, JUST LIKE THE HANGEULHACKS SERIES.
EXCITING
CHALLENGES
INSTEAD OF HOMEWORK YOU GET CHALLENGES AND REWARDS TO HELP YOU STAYMOTIVATED.
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PROOFREADING FROM
NATIVE KOREANS
HAVE YOUR WRITING OR WORK CHECKED BY NATIVE KOREAN SPEAKERS ANY TIME.ACCOUNTABILITY
NEVER PROCRASTINATE AGAIN! YOU’LL GET A PERSONAL COACH TO HELP YOUWITH YOUR STUDIES.
REGULAR
TESTING
TEST YOURSELF REGULARLY WITH OUR QUICK AND FUN SYNTHESIS CHECK-UPS.PLUS MUCH MORE...
FUNDAMENTALS - PLUG ‘N PLAY PIECES - 80/20 VOCABULARY - FLASH VOCABULARY XPRESS PHRASES - THEMATICLINGO BY 90DK - READNRIGHT - PEN-TO-PAPER SYNTHESIS - AUDIOBYTES - LOST CHALLENGES ARE YOU READY TO JOIN THE INNER CIRCLE? Get your FREE lesson now 90 DAY KOREAN INNER CIRCLE STUDENTS ARE JUST LIKE YOU. HERE’S WHY THEY JOINED: 90 DAY KOREAN INNER CIRCLE STUDENTS ARE JUST LIKE YOU. HERE’S WHY THEY JOINED: -------------------------Moving to Korea
------------------------- Love of Korean Culture -------------------------Friendship &
Dating
-------------------------K-Drama Fans
-------------------------K-Pop Fans
-------------------------Business
AND THEY LOVE EVERY MINUTE OF IT! Life in Korea is totally different for me now. I used to be of those guys fumbling around with a mix of English and Korean whenever I'd try to communicate. Now I can talk in Korean with confidence when I order food, ask questions at a store, or talk with Koreans. I'm not a natural language learner, but it was quite easy using 90 Day Korean's teaching methods. It's been a lot of fun, and I've recommended their program to all my friends. It's easy and it works. - Evan Bleker, Net Net HunterOUR STUDENTS ASKED
FOR MORE AND WE DELIVERED. SOME STUDENTS DIDN’T WANT THE FUN TO STOP AFTER 90 DAYS, SO WE CREATED ADDITIONAL MODULES TO GUIDE YOU TOWARDS HIGHER LEVELS OFKOREAN.
MODULE 1:
BECOME A KOREAN
CONVERSATIONALIST
The first 90-day module gets you up to the point where you'll be able to maintain a 3-minute conversation with a Korean! You'll also learn to order in restaurants, take taxis, talk numbers and money, write Hangeul, ask and answer questions and make small talk with Koreans. Life will be a lot more independent and you'll have a lot more options in terms of the conversations you'll be having and people you'll behaving them with!
MODULE 2:
EXPAND YOUR
COMMUNICATION
Wish to take things further? The second 90-day module is all about honing in and upgrading your abilities – adding more subtely and precision to your communication. Sit down and chat with a Korean about your unique past, what you're doing now in the present and your exciting plans for the future. It's all about expanding your communication to the point where you're able to interact just like alocal.
MODULE 3:
BECOME AN
ENGAGEMENT EXTROVERT We've listened to student feedback and have now created our best module yet – a module completely based off what you told us you wanted! Learn the ins and outs of the language including slang and other forms of communication so you can impress all of your friends, understand all of your favorite dramas and lyrics, be able to talk about everything going on around you, and become an engaging Koreanextrovert!
MODULE 4:
BECOME THE
KING OR QUEEN OF THE SUBTLETIES OF SPEECH Just when you thought it couldn't get better, module 4 truly delivers! Together, we delve into more of the subtleties of Korean speaking, allowing you to become a polished presenter in the way you communicate - whether it be in the office, the classroom, the streets or your own home! Armed with this knowledge, you'll bring your Korean level to newheights.
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