Archive for the 'Korean Language' Category
October 22, 2015
키가 얼마 정도입니까? How tall are you?
얼마 정도 (eolma jeongdo): how tall
Here is how to ask how tall someone is:
키가 얼마 정도입니까? (How tall are you?).
Here are some ways to answer the question:
180센티입니다. - I'm 180cm tall.
175센티입니다. - I'm 175cm tall.
153센티입니다. - I'm 153cm tall.
How tall are you?
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October 20, 2015
가장 좋아하는 한국 영화는 뭐예요? What’s your favorite Korean movie?
영화 (yeonghwa): movie
Here are some answers from our users:
Too many to list lol.
200 Pound Beauty, and My wife is a Gangster.
Miracle in Cell No.7, one of my faves actually.
What's your favorite Korean movie?
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The Daily Dose of Korean is a Calendar that gives you new, 1-minute lessons every day. Why? Because learning a little every day is easy, strengthens your habits and motivation and you improve your Korean over time. Lessons range from culture and holidays to grammar, slang, phrases and more. Find it in the Korean Resources menu or in the Quick Links menu on your Dashboard.
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October 19, 2015
형제나 자매가 있습니까? Do you know how to answer this question?
형제 또는 자매 (hyeongje ttoneun jamae): brothers or sisters
Here is the way to ask if someone has brothers or sisters:
형제나 자매가 있습니까? - Do you have brothers or sisters?
Here are some ways to answer the question:
여동생이 있습니다. - I have a younger sister.
형이 있습니다. (오빠가 있습니다.) - I have an older brother.
누나가 있습니다. (언니가 있습니다.) - I have an older sister.
Do you have brothers or sisters?
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October 16, 2015
한글날 (hangeullal): Hangul Proclamation Day
Hangul are the Korean characters created and spread throughout Korea beginning in 1446 by King Sejong of the Joseon dynasty. Even back then, Korean was spoken in Korea like it is today, but since Korean had no characters of its own, they used Chinese characters when writing. However, Chinese characters took so long to learn that farmers and other people who had to work had a hard time learning them. So King Sejong, in order to create a writing system that anyone could learn, founded a place called Jiphyeonjeon where Hangul was created.
한글날에는 전국 여기저기에서 다양한 행사들이 열립니다. (hangeullareneun jeonguk yeogijeogieseo dayanghan haengsadeuri yeollimnida.): Various events take place all over Korea on Hangul Proclamation Day.
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October 15, 2015
얼굴 (eolgul): face
Here are some words picked by Jae:
턱 - chin
귀 - ears
입 - mouth
Learn more words about your face!
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The Daily Dose of Korean is a Calendar that gives you new, 1-minute lessons every day. Why? Because learning a little every day is easy, strengthens your habits and motivation and you improve your Korean over time. Lessons range from culture and holidays to grammar, slang, phrases and more. Find it in the Korean Resources menu or in the Quick Links menu on your Dashboard.
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