Websites for learning Korean
(i will only be adding links)
Howtostudykorean.com
Freshkorean.com
Talktomeinkorean.com
90daykorean.com
Koreanclass101.com
Topikguide.com
Coursera.org
Koreanwikiproject.com
Easytolearnkorean.com
Studytopic.go.kr
Sooandcarrots.com
Rawkorean.com
Ilovelanguages.org
Koreanstudyjunkie.com/blog
Koreanfromzero.com
I will keep adding if i find more websites.
These are only websites and not apps or yt channels
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bro why are languages so hard like come on now I just wanna be able to communicate
with friends? with family? with my roots? all of them THAT'S A LOT OF LANGUAGES WITH THEIR OWN ALPHABETS there's never enough time
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I’m at this training with a girl who grew up in Brazil. And I’ve wanted to learn Brazilian Portuguese but I have trouble retaining languages. So all I’ve known is a couple basic words or ones I’ve heard in songs a lot. So we were talking and she mentioned home and I was like “oh yeah, bom dia.” And she got really excited and asked if I spoke any Portuguese and I said that I’ve been trying to learn but had trouble. So I told her the bit that I knew and she taught me a bit. And we made the goal that by the end of this month of training that I would be able to speak with her at least basic conversations in Portuguese. So I’m excited and hoping that actually happens. (She also complimented my pronunciation)
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My Reasonings for the Languages I Want to Learn
*I would like to preface this by saying that some of these reasons are embarrassing and really have no weight to them besides making me interested in the language*
French and Moroccan Arabic
My best friend and her mom speak them. And her mom doesn’t speak much English
Literally no other reason, I hated French when I first tried to learn it in Middle School
German
My motivation used to be because I had family who lived in Germany. But after they moved I lost that motivation
I started reading Blue Lock and got to the German part and it’s made me want to learn again
Korean
Kdramas - I’m obsessed with them and would love to be able to watch them without needing subtitles one day
Brazilian Portuguese
Haikyuu Time Skip - that’s it, that’s all I needed. Hinata going to Brazil and speaking Portuguese has made me want to do it. This anime has also made me start playing volleyball
It was the only reason until I made a friend who speaks it
Lithuanian
I’m part Lithuanian and I would love to reconnect with that culture
Spanish
My motivation used to be that I worked in a kitchen where Spanish was frequently spoken but after I stopped working there I lost that
I’m thinking of starting Telenovelas to restart that motivation
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There are also a couple I’ve been debating on trying to learn as well
Cantonese
I just really loved Crazy Rich Asians (the book and the movie)
Hindi
I started watching Bollywood movies
So I can hear if customers are shit talking me during work
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Kitchen utensils in Swedish
En sked - spoon
En gaffel - fork
En kniv - knife
En ätpinne - chopstick
En tallrik - plate
En skål - bowl
En glas - glass
En mugg - mug
En kopp - cup
En stekpanna - frying pan
En kastrull - saucepan
En slev - ladle
En visp - whisk
En stekspade - turner
En tekanna - teapot
En tekopp - teacup
Ett tefat - saucer
Ett rivjärn - grater
En skalare - peeler
En osthyvel - cheese slicer
En skärbräda - chopping board
En bakplåt - baking tray
En kavel - rolling pin
En måttkopp - measuring cup
Ett förkläde - apron
En ugnsvante - oven mitt
En grytlapp - pot holder
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Moroccan Arabic pt. 4
Number
Moroccan Arabic has three numbers: singular, dual and plural.
The dual is used with units of measurement, quantity and time. It’s made by adding “ən” to masculine nouns, adjectives and participles, and “tən” to feminine ones.
šahr - month
šahrən - two months
sana - year
sanatən - two years
Making plurals is more complex. In order to explain the types of plural, we’ll asign numbers to each consonant in a word. For instance, in the word “ktab” (book), /k/ is consonant number 1, /t/ is number 2, and /b/ is number 3.
Masculine plural
These are the most common ways to make the masculine plural:
Type a) [1][2]a[3] > [1][2]o[3]a
dkar - man, male
dkora - men, males
ktab - book
ktoba - books
Type b) mo____ > mo____in
mo’alləm - teacher
mo’alləmin - teachers
momattil - actor
momattilin - actors
Type c) [1]vowel[2][3] > [1][2]o[3]
qalb - heart
qlob - hearts
dars - lesson
dros - lessons
Type d) [1]vowel[2][3]vowel[4] > [1][2]a[3]ə[4]
məftaḥ - key
mfatəḥ - keys
kabboṭ - coat
kbabəṭ - coats
I’ll explain the rest of the types in the next post!
Source: Herrero Muñoz-Cobo, Bárbara. Gramática de árabe marroquí para hispano-hablantes.
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Directions in French and German
langblr reactivation challenge | week 3, day 2
english - french - german
north - nord (m) - Norden (m)
east - est (m) - Osten (m)
south - sud (m) - Süden (m)
west - ouest (m) - Westen (m)
left - gauche - links
right - droite - rechts
toward - vers - in Richtung
away from - loin de - entfernt von, weiter weg von
Please let me know if there are any mistakes or better translations.
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우리는 먼 곳에 행복을 찾지만
행복은 가까운 곳에 있어요
We search for happiness in faraway places
but Happiness is close by
✏️ 𝐕𝐨𝐜𝐚𝐛𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐫𝐲:
멀다 (adj): far, distant
곳 (n): place, spot, location
행복 (n): happiness, blessing
찾다 (v): find, look for
가깝다 (adj): near, close
있다 (adj): existent, existing
✏️ 𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐦𝐦𝐚𝐫:
1. A/V-은/는/을 N grammar = N that A/V ~noun modifier
E.g.
멀다 (far-off) + 곳 (place) –> 먼 곳 (faraway place)*
* Irregular conjugation ㄹ
가깝다 (close) + 곳 (place) –> 가까운 곳 (close by place)*
* Irregular conjugation ㅂ
2. A/V-지만 = but ~ expressing contrast between two clauses
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Korean and Spanish Vocabulary: Household Items/Appliances
냉장고 - refrigerador - refrigerator
냉동고 - freezer - freezer
전자레인지 - microondas- microwave
오븐 - horno - oven
커피 머신 - máquina de café - coffee machine
토스터 - tostadora - toaster
전기 밥솥 - olla arrocera eléctrica - electric rice cooker
접시 - plato - plate
그릇 - bol - bowl
밀패 용기 - recipiente - storage container
컵 - copa - cup
유리잔 - vaso - glass (cup)
냄비 - olla - pot
뚜껑 - tapa - lid
가스레인지 - cocina de gas - gas stove
전기레인지 - estufa eléctrica - electric stove
배기 후드 - campana - exhaust hood
후라이팬 - sartén - frying pan
전기 주전자 - hervidor elécrtico - electric kettle
믹서기 - batidora - mixer
식품 가공기 - procesador de alimientos - food processor
블렌더 - licuadora de inmersión - immersion blender
다리미 - plancha - iron
다리미판 - tabla de planchar - ironing board
헤어드라이어 - secador de pelo - hairdryer
고데기 - plancha de pelo - hair straightener
진공청소기 - aspiradora - vacuum cleaner
세탁기 - lavadora - washing machine
잔디 깎는 기계 - cortadora de césped - lawn mower
전구 - bombilla - lightbulb
스탠드 - lámpara - lamp
수도꼭지 - llave - faucet
싱크대 - lavabo (in bathroom) - sink
식탁 - mesa - table
의자 - silla - chair
탁자 - mesa de centro - coffee table
소파 - sofá - sofa
식기 세척기 - lavaplatos - dishwasher
재봉틀 - máquina de coser - sewing machine
실 - hilo - thread
바늘 - aguja - needle
그림 - cuadro - a painting
쓰레기통 - papelera - trash bin
알람 시계 - despertador - alarm clock
이불 - manta - blanket
베개 - almohada - pillow
커튼 - cortina - curtains
러그 - alfombra - rug
창문 - ventana - window
실내용 화초 - planta de la casa - house plant
옷걸이 - percha - hanger
옷장 - armario - closet
열쇠 - llave - key
*Please let me know if you see any mistakes as I’m not a native Korean or Spanish speaker*
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Saying Yes (Spanish)
sí = yes
vale = okay
bueno = okay
claro = sure
cierto = true
exacto = exactly
perfecto = perfect
está bien = it’s fine
de acuerdo = alright
claro que sí = certainly
por supuesto = of course
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Random Vocab List of My Target Languages
Note: I am still learning so if anyone has any corrections please say
English Korean French German Lithuanian
Snow 눈 la neige der Schnee Sniegas
Rain 비 la pluie der Regen Lietus
Clouds 구름 le nuage die Wolken Debesys
Sun 해 le soleil die Sonne Saulė
Moon 달 la lune der Mond Mėnulis
Angels 천사 l’ange die Engel Angelai
Memory 기억 la mémoire die Erinnerung Atsiminimas
Kiss 키스 le baiser der Kuss Bučinys (m)
Singing 노래 부르기 le chant der Gesang Dainavimas (m)
Day 하루 le jour der Tag Dienà
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BTS - 달려라 방탄/Run BTS [lyrics+vocab]
논현 100m 우리 자리
학교 끝나면 회사 calling
아 지금 바로 딱 갈게요
제발 집엔 보내지 마세요
가끔 그날의 꿈 꿔
몸서리치다 눈 떠
I don’t wanna go, go back again
Let’s go, let’s go, let’s go
➼ 자리 - a place
➼ 학교 - school
➼ 끝나다 - to end
➼ 회사 - company
➼ 바로 - right away
➼ 집에 보내다 - to send home
➼ 몸서리치다 - to shudder, shiver, tremble
➼ 눈을 뜨다 - open one’s yeys
10년을 wait, wait
We from the bottom
I caught you bae, bae
우린 좀 빠름
We seven mate, mates
잘 봐 we got us
Tell me what you wanna
Tell me what you wanna, woah
If we live fast, let us die young
➼ 년 - year
➼ 빠르다 - to be fast
➼ 잘 봐 - look well
혼을 쏙 빼놓지
Make it move, left and right
그게 누구든지
Make it move, left and right
두 맨발이 우리 가솔린, yeah, yeah
이제 가자, are you ready? Yeah, yeah, yeah
Okay, let’s go!
Run bulletproof, run, yeah, you gotta run
➼ 혼 - soul, spirit
➼ 혼을 빼놓다 - to hypnotize, mesmerize, “to knock ‘em dead”
➼ 누구든 - whoever
➼ 맨발 - bare feet
➼ 가솔린 - gasoline
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French city vocab
le centre ville - the city centre:
la poste - the post office
l’hôtel de ville, la mairie - townhall
le commissariat - police station
la caserne des pompiers - fire station
la banque - bank
le bancomat - the ATM
le tribunal - the court
la bibliothèque - library
le musée - museum
le parc - the park
le monument - monument
la statue - the statue
la fontaine - the fountain
la place principale - the main square
le trottoir - pavement, sidewalk
le lampadaire - lightpost
le métro - the underground
la gare - train station
la gare routière - the bus terminal
l’église - church
la mosquée - mosque
la synagogue - synagogue
le cimetière - the cemetery
amusement et plaisir:
le restaurant - restaurant
la pizzeria - the pizzeria
le bar - the bar (sells all types of drinks)
la librairie - bookshop
le magasin - shop
le cinéma - movie theatre
le théâtre - the theatre
le patinoire - the ice rink
la piscine - the swimming pool
le stade - stadium
l’aire de jeux - playground
autres lieux importants:
l’aéroport - the airport
l’hôpital - the hospital
la pharmacie - drug store
le marché - market
la boulangerie - the bakery
le coiffeur/la coiffeuse - barber’s shop, hairdresser’s
le tabac - the tabacconist’s
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Les jambes en l'air, comme une femme lubrique,
Brûlante et suant les poisons,
Ouvrait d'une façon nonchalante et cynique
Son ventre plein d'exhalaisons.
les jambes- legs
en l’air- in the air
une femme lubrique- a lustful woman, a lecherous woman
brûlante- burning, searing
suant- sweating
les poisons (m)- poisons
ouvrait (ouvrir)- opened (to open)
une façon- way, manner
nonchalante- nonchalant, not fiery or passionate, cool/cold in affect (same meaning different connotation as english nonchalant)
cynique- cynical
ventre- abdomen, belly
plein d’exhalaisons- full of breathes, full of exhalations
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Final Fantasy XV German vocab
der Kronprinz - crown prince
der Waffenstillstand - armistice
der Schutz - protection
der Weltuntergang - end of the world
der Dolch - dagger
der Bidenhänder - a two-handed sword, a zweihänder
der Dreizack - trident
der Gefährte (die Gefährtin) - companion
der Emissär - an emissary
der Meteor - meteor
der Hafen - harbour
der Donner - thunder
der Schild - shield
der Snapschuss - snapshoot
der Himmelskörper - celestial body
der Gatte - spouse
der Kristall - crystal
die Hoheit - member of a royal family
die Kannagi - oracle
die Zitadelle - citadel
die Morgendämmerung - dawn
die Abenddämmernung - dusk
die Finsternis - darkness
die Propheziehung - prophecy
die Kögnigswaffe - royal weapon
die Segnung - blessing
die Sylleblüte - sylleblossom (fictional flower)
die Straßensperre - street blockade
die Lanze - spear
die Gottheit - deity
das Märchen - fairy tale
königlich - royal
wahr - true
angeln - to fish, to angle
zelten - to camp
aufwecken - to wake up somebody
schützen - to protect
bergen - to rescue
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Ooh would you consider making a post on Bangla biological and chemical words? Because I recently learnt the word for "photosynthesis" from my mother and it's really cool so I had the thought
The word is "saaloksangshleshan" but you probably know that
Okay so, here's your list after more than a month (was too busy with exams, sorry ☠️)... Just botany related words for today:
Bengali Botany Vocabulary🌿:
Botany - উদ্ভিদবিদ্যা (udbhidbiddā)
Plant - উদ্ভিদ (udbhid)
Vegetation - গাছপালা (gāchpālā)
Flowering plants - সপুষ্পক উদ্ভিদ (sôpushpôk udbhid)
Non flowering plants - অপুষ্পক উদ্ভিদ (ôpushpôk udbhid)
Seed - বীজ (bīj)
Spores - বীজগুটি (bījguṭi)
Photosynthesis (and no, I hadn't even heard this word before ☠️) - সালোকসংশ্লেষণ (sāloksônśleṣôṇ)
Roots - শিকড় (Śikôṛ)
Stem - ডাঁটা, কাণ্ড (ḍā~ṭā, kāṇḍo)
Leaves - পাতা (pātā)
Flower - ফূল (phūl)
Pollen - পরাগ, রেণু (pôrāg, reṇu)
Pollination - পরাগায়ন, পরাগযোগ (pôrāgāyon, pôrāgzhog)
Seed dispersal - বীজ বিস্তার (bīj bistār)
Nectar - মধু (modhu)
Anther - পরাগধানী (pôrāgdhāni)
Stigma - গর্ভমুণ্ড (gôrbhomuṇḍo)
Transpiration - বাষ্পমোচন (bāṣpomocôn)
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Les vêtements
les baskets (f,pl) - trainers/ sneakers
la casquette - baseball cap
le bonnet - hat
le tee-shirt - T-Shirt
les bottes (f,pl) - boots
le jean - jeans
le pantalon - trousers
la jupe - skirt
les lunettes de soleil - sun glasses
la veste - jacket
le pull - sweater
le foulard - scarf
la robe - dress
la ceinture - belt
la chemise - blouse, shirt
le sac - bag
les chaussures (f, pl) - shoes
les chaussettes (f, pl) - socks
le talon haut - high heels
le soutien- gorge -bra
le sous-vêtement - underwear
les caleçons longs (m, pl) - long johns, long underwear
le casque - helmet/ headphone
le costume/ la combinaison - suit
le manteau - coat
le pantalon flare - flare
le pyjama - pyjamas
[my vocabulary masterlist]
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