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핸드폰이 있습니까? Do you know how to answer this question?

핸드폰 (haendeupon): cell phone Here is how to ask if someone has a cell phone: 핸드폰이 있습니까? Do you have a cell phone? Here are some ways to answer the question: 네. 아이폰을 갖고 있습니다. Yes, I have an iPhone. 네. 스마트 폰을 갖고 있습니다. Yes, I have a smart phone. 네. 안드로이드 폰을 갖고 있습니다. Yes, I have an Android phone. Do you have a cell phone? Click here and leave your answer! P.S. Get Your Daily Dose of Korean with 1-Minute Mini-Lessons 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... Show more

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가장 좋아하는 색과 그 이유는 뭐예요? What is your favorite color and why?

색 (saek): color Here are some colors from our users: Purple because it has amazing aura like happiness. Pink because IT'S EUN HYE'S favorite too! Blue, it always has been blue. it gives me peace of mind and inner happiness. What is your favorite color and why? Click here to share your color! P.S. Get Your Daily Dose of Korean with 1-Minute Mini-Lessons 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.... Show more

Get Your Kids Speaking Korean with FREE Talking World iBook for the iPad

Hello Listener, Can kids learn Korean? Of course! They’re the fastest learners around! But do they? Not unless there’s a native Korean speaker in the family. Language experts say children learning a second language enjoy cognitive advantages over those that do not. So, if you need a way to learn Korean with your child start with the kid friendly e-book that’ll get them mastering words in minutes! With the Talking World iBook for the iPad, your little one will earn all the common Korean vocab they know in English! FREE iBook for the iPad: Learn Korean for Kids - Talking World It’s jam packed with 16 colorful chapters and 274+ common Korean words for any child to learn. Explore all sorts of vibrant scenarios per chapter like... Show more

사진 찍어 주세요. Please take my picture.

Korea is full of beautiful scenery, and there are times when you and your family and friends will want to take a picture together. Therefore, the phrase, “Please take my picture.” in Korean will be very useful! 사진 찍어 주세요. (Sajin jjigeo juseyo.): Please take my picture. The first word is sajin (사진), "picture," or "photograph." The next word is jjikeo (찍어). This word literally means "print," or "stamp." In this context it's the verb used when taking a picture. Last is juseyo (주세요), or "please." Altogether the phrase is sajin jjikeo juseyo which literally means "picture, snap, please." Now in English, before someone takes a picture, the person taking the picture may say, "1, 2, 3... Cheese." But in Korean we usually say: 하나, 둘, 셋... Show more