Archive for the 'Korean Words' Category
February 24, 2010
Learn Korean Self-Introductions – So simple!
This lesson introduced a few standard greetings that can be used when meeting someone for the first time. The following are a few notes that go more in-depth into these greetings, as well as some important grammar points related to the lesson.
Vocabulary
Hello - 안녕하세요?
안 녕하세요? (annyeonghaseyo?) has the literal meaning of "Are you at peace?" But this is used like the English "Hello." This can be used during the morning, day, and evening, and is used for people who are on formal or polite speaking terms.
It's Nice to Meet You - 처음 뵙겠습니다
“It’s nice to meet you” - The expression 처음 뵙겠습니다 (cheoeum boepgesseubnida) literally means "I'm meeting you for the first time," but is translated as "It’s nice to meet you." This is used... Show more
August 28, 2009
Mini Korean Lessons on Twitter – Most Frequently Used Action Verbs in Korean
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Thanks to everyone who has been following us on Twitter!
Here at KoreanClass101.com we think that Twitter is great for communication and sharing information. We also think it makes for a powerful learning tool! So starting today, we’ll be introducing Korean vocabulary and phrases daily on Twitter that follow a set theme.
The second theme is the most frequently used action verbs in Korean.
For each mini lesson, you will get one action verb and then one or two sample sentences showing you how the verb can be used.
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May 10, 2009
May is Family Month – Save 30%!
The Month of May in Korea is often called Family Month. There's Children's Day, Parent's Day, and Teacher's Day. Korea takes Mother's Day to a whole different level! On these days you give your Children, Parents and Teachers gifts to show them how much you appreciate them. Children often benefit the most with candy and money being popular gifts. Teachers get quite a lot of gifts as well as they have many students and parents to receive gifts from. And that's why the month of May is called Family month in Korea!
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