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gigiskjourney · 6 months
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Vocabulary: house (rooms)
2023년 9월 19일
안녕하세요!
Today, we will learn how to say each room of the house!
House: 집
Bathroom: 화장실
Dining Room: 식당
Bedroom: 침실
Kitchen: 부엌
Living room: 거실
Downstairs: 아래층
Upstairs: 윗층
Garage: 차고
Garden: 정원
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hrtsri · 3 months
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korean learning resources !
hello, my name is ri (ree) and i've been learning korean for almost 2 years. when i started learning korean, i tried using almost every source i could find and watched a whole lot of youtube videos.
whether you have just started learning the language, or have been a learner for a couple of months, here's a list of resources you can use!
﹡﹡ ʳᵉˢᵒᵘʳᶜᵉˢ ʷⁱᵗʰ ᵃ ʰᵉᵃʳᵗ ᵃʳᵉ ᵒⁿᵉˢ ⁱ ʰⁱᵍʰˡʸ ʳᵉᶜᵒᵐᵐᵉⁿᵈ
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HANGUL VIDEOS:
♡ miss vicky hangul in 30 minutes
♡ all about batchim (part 1)
♡ all about batchim (part 2)
♡ all about batchim (part 3)
learn hangul in 90 minutes (start to finish)
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LEARNING SITES:
♡ talk to me in korean: provides a grammar course & other learning materials.
how to study korean: provides free grammar with vocab lists with pronounciation.
loecsen: phrases & vocabulary with pronounciation.
♡ learnkorean: provides a course, grammar lessons, flashcards, worksheets & more all for free!
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YOUTUBE CHANNELS:
seemile korean: topik help
♡ choisusu: learn korean vlog, podcasts & more
♡ conversational korean: vocabulary videos, lessons, listening practice tests & more!
♡ banzi's secret diary: cute cartoon for listening practice! (no subs for a challenge)
learn korean with jadoo: another cute cartoon with english & korean subtitles.
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READING PRACTICE:
brunch story: stories by users in korean. (for more advanced learners)
♡ korean comics: one comic in korean & english with small vocab list!
do you want to go eat?: a cute & simple webtoon comic
♡ story korean: stories with vocabulary & grammar tips.
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APPS:
mirinae: korean sentence analyzer & more (android & ios)
audioclip: korean podcast app for listening practice (android & ios)
todaii easy korean: learn koran by reading & listening to news (android & ios)
vocat: create your own vocabulary lists (android & ios)
podo korean: grammar lessons, vocabulary, reading & listening (andoid & ios) ** for vocab only download podo words
eggbun korean: learn korean with a chatbot tutor names lanny! (android & ios)
drops: korean vocabulary apps (android & ios)
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PODCASTS:
cozy story time in korean
♡ choisusu
♡ tayoni's korean podcast
korean story
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hopefully this is useful to you and good luck with your learning journery! and let me know if any of the links aren't working!
you can follow me on my instagram: wrldwithri ✨ to follow me along my language learning journey.
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aja-aja-hanja · 8 months
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All about Hanok, the Korean traditional home, using the oldest surviving example of the Maeng clan haeng-dan! It is an example of architecture from the beginning of the Joseon dynasty (start:1392) which has been maintained according to the old way of building.
The name 행단 refers to a place with a gingko tree, which makes reference to Confucius teaching pupils under a gingko tree. In Joseon, Confucian culture became a main part of the national culture, replacing previous national Buddhism in Goryeo dynasty.
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yuyamuya · 3 months
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231212 Vocab
반추: rumination, reflection 어떤 일을 여러 번 계속하여 생각함. 또는 그런 일. The act of constantly thinking about a matter, or such a matter.
역이용하다: turn something to one's own advantage; turn something against itself 어떤 목적을 가지고 있는 것을 그 반대의 목적으로 이용하다. To use something for a purpose opposed to its original purpose.
어여쁘다: beautiful, lovely (옛 말투로) 예쁘다. (old-fashioned) Pretty.
이치: reason, principle, sense 정당하고 도리에 맞는 원리. 또는 근본이 되는 목적이나 중요한 뜻. A right principle consistent with reason, or underlying purpose or significant meaning.
일구다: create 어떤 현상이나 일 등을 일으키다. To cause a certain phenomenon, matter, etc.
공통분모: common denominator, something in common (비유적으로) 여럿 사이에 서로 같은 점. (figurative) A common point among different people.
궁핍: being poor 물질적으로나 정신적으로 가난하고 여유가 없는 상태. The state of being materially and mentally poor.
허술하다: shabby; humble 낡고 헐어서 보잘것없다. Being old and worn out, making it look worthless.
탁상공론: desk theory 실제로 이루어질 가능성이 적은, 헛된 이론이나 논의. An impractical theory or discussion, whose possibility of coming true is low.
도출: inference 어떤 일에 대한 생각, 결론, 판단 등을 이끌어 냄. The act of deriving a thought, conclusion, decision, etc., about something.
구현: embodiment, materialization, realization 이념이나 사상, 계획 등을 구체적인 모습으로 나타나게 함. Making an idea, thought, plan, etc., appear in a concrete form.
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itslostfocus · 1 year
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vocab list: 미술
그림: painting, picture, drawing, sketch, illustration
페인팅: painting (영어)
페인트칠: painting (한국어)
그리다: to paint, draw, sketch a picture
끌다: to pull, draw/attract (someone's attention)
긋다: draw a line
만들다: to make (a movie, book, song), produce, direct (a movie), compose (a song)
사진: picture, photo
영화: picture, video, movie, film
영상: picture, video, image (shown on a screen)
화면: picture, image (space filled by a photo)
그림자: shadow, silhouette, reflection (on a mirror/water)
그늘: shade, dark part
미행: shadowing (secretly following someone to keep an eye on them or get evidence)
느끼다: to feel (experience an emotion in one's mind), realize, being aware of
기분: mood, feeling, atmosphere (the situation surrounding)
감정: emotion, feeling (towards a certain incident or person)
도자기: pottery, ceramics, chinaware (도기 is a bowl made of clay, and 자기 is baked at a higher temperature-1200°C-)
도예: abbreviation of '도자기 공예' -ceramic arts-
도기: pottery, earthenware
회: raw fish, round (ONLY when it's added to a number, aka a counter)
둥근: round, spheroid
차례: order, turn
계속: continuosly, consecutively
형태: shape, form, figure, appearance (of an object)
모양: shape (outer appearance/aspect) -mostly used-
형성하다: to form, build, develop a certain character or form
생기다: to be formed, come into being (something that didn't exist to come into existence)
예술: art (very broad sense, including music, painting, sculpture, architecture)
미술품: art work, fine art, work of art
미술: art (painting and sculpture)
기술: technology, skill, technique
닦다: to clean, scrub, wipe
양치: brushing teeth
붓: writing/painting brush
빗다: to brush/comb one's hair
비디오: video
텔레비전: TV
녹화: video, record, tape, videotape
무비: movie
원: circle; ₩
돌다: to turn, rotate, spin; to go around, circle
그룹: group, a circle (of people)
사회: society, circle
잉크: ink
서명하다: to sign
서명: signature, autograph
먹물: black ink (ink + water), squid ink
광장: square, plaza
사각형: square, quadrangle, tetragon, quadrilateral
평방: square (ej metros cuadrados)
제곱: square (of -maths-)
네모: square
조각: piece (of), slice; sculpture, statue
작품: piece (of music), work (of art); product, production
부분: piece, part, section, portion
하나: one, piece
하나씩: one by one, one at a time, piece by piece
일부: some/any part, portion, section, partially, partly
즐기다: to enjoy (oneself), have fun
하세요: do it, allowing someone to do something
누리다: authority to enjoy what you have in life; to enjoy someone's rights or benefits
즐겁게: delightfully
재미있다: funny, interesting, amusing, entertaining
점토: clay
진흙: mud
춤: dance (dynamic, b-boing, -방탄소년단-)
무용: dance (soft movement -ballet-)
추다: to dance
페인트: paint (pintura)
칠하다: to paint, coat, varnish
물감: paint, dye (to draw a picture or dye cloth)
색칠하다: to paint, color (something)
크레용: crayon
~을 크레용으로 그리다: to draw with crayons
~을 사생하다: to draw exactly as it is (not used in conversational korean)
주변 경치를 사생하다: draw exactly how it is viewed
사생대회: drawing/painting contest
납작한: flat (to be)
평면: plane/flat surface
아파트: flat, apartment
시시한: flat, petty, small minded; insignificant, trivial
한 푼 없는: have no money
포스터: poster
영화계: the film world (-hollywood-)
박막: a thin film (anatomical jargon)
촬영: shooting, filiming
필름: film (영화 필름, 카메라 필름, 휴대폰 액정보호 필름, etc)
행동하다: to act, behave
법률: law, act, legislation
연기하다: to act, perform (personality, behavior, etc of a role); to delay, postpone
행위: act, action (with intention, will)
대행하다: to do something for someone
source: 영단어는 관리다 app
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studygrammeuse · 7 months
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Studying Korean is aesthetic 🩷
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wolfytae-exe · 3 months
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i’ve been focusing so hard on learning korean this past week but the moment i have to speak with a native i freeze and babble like my tongue is cut off. 😭 maybe it’s time for me to just go back to writing cause asking koreans if they like mint chocolate is just way too scary
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iamlearningkorean · 4 months
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천이백구십팔만 구천구십이
Hi and thank you so much for your ask <3
I think here there's also two different numbers, the first one being 천이백구십팔만, and the second one being 구천구십이.
시작 하자 〰️
천이백구십팔만: 12,980,000
구천구십이: 9,092
That first one was a challenge ngl! But it's definitely fun to practice sino-korean numbers again.
Please do correct any mistakes if you spot any, thank you <3
Let's keep going! Happy studying ~
REFERENCE:
백: 100
천: 1,000
만: 10,000
십만: 100,000
백만: 1,000,000 (7 numbers)
천만: 10,000,000 (8 numbers)
억: 100,000,000 (9 numbers)
십억: 1,000,000,000 (10 numbers)
백억: 10,000,000,000 (11 numbers)
천억: 100,000,000,000 (12 numbers)
조: 1,000,000,000,000 (13 numbers)
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korean-with-haneul · 1 year
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Korean Pronunciation tip#1
The T stop
ㄱ 기역 (Gi-eoK) ㄴ 니은 (Ni-eun) ✿ㄷ 디귿 (Di-geuT) ㄹ 리을 (Ri-euL) ㅁ 미음 (Mi-euM) ㅂ 비읍 (bi-euP) ✿ㅅ 시옷 (Shi-oT) ㅇ 이응 (i-euNG) ✿ㅈ 지읒 (Ji-euT) ✿ㅊ 치읓 (Chi-euT) ㅋ 키읔 (Ki-euK) ✿ㅌ 티읕 (Ti-euT) ㅍ 피읖 (Pi-euP) ✿ㅎ 히읗 (Hi-euT)
The ones with ✿ when they are in the end of the syllable they are pronounced as T ▪︎빋, 빗, 빚, 빛, 빝, 빟 are all pronounced the same ▪︎이것 [이걷], 늦게 [늗게], 몇 [멷],
◉ㄷ (d/t) :
When pronounced normally : 다른: other 다: all, everything 등: etc 달기: strawberry 도마: cutting board 둘: 2 (Korean number) 담배: cigarette 도(particle) : also, too 나도/저도 : me too
When pronounced as T (받침 position) : 곧 soon
◉ㅅ (s/sh):
When pronounced normally : 소리: voice 신발: shoes 슬프다: to be sad 사람 : people 미소: smile 시킨 : chicken 새: bird 버스: bus 다시: again
When pronounced as T: 옷: clothes 어젯밤: 고깃집 : meat house 찻집: tea house 맛: taste
Same goes for ㅆ:
When pronounced normally : 씨: Mr, Mrs, Miss 쓰다 : to use, to write 싸우다: to fight
When pronounced as T: 있다: to have, to exist
◉ㅈ (j) :
When pronounced normally : 쥐: mouse 주다: to give 주스: juice 자유: freedom /liberty 진짜 : really, truly 저: I (formal)
When pronounced as T: 잊다: to forget 낮: day time 낮잠: nap 늦게 : late 찾다: to find, to look for
◉ㅊ (ch) :
When pronounced normally : 친구: friend 차: tea 처음: at first, for the first time 층: floor 부츠: boots
When pronounced as T:
꽃: flower 몇: how many 빛: light 빛나다: to shine, to be bright
◉ㅌ (t) :
This consonant is pronounced T
토끼: bunny, rabbit 토마토: tomatoes 밑: under 특별하다: to be special
◉ㅎ (h):
When pronounced normally :
행복: happiness 행복하다: To be happy 화: nager 화가 나다: to be angry 히터: heater
When pronounced as T:
좋다: To be good, great 그렇지/그렇죠: That's right
BUT, if the next syllable starts with ㅇ (이응), then those are pronounced normally 받아요 [바다요], 버섯이 [버서시], 잊었어요 [이저써요], 꽃이 [꼬치], ….
받다: to receive 버섯: mashroom
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anne-the-student-ish · 6 months
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Hot take: i wish more korean resources DIDN’T have romanization. I fully understand how it can help in the begining tho.
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honeyhangukeo · 11 months
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Intransitive verbs - when a verb is used alone without the need for an object. A whole sentence with valid meaning can be made and understood with an intransitive verb. Example in English:
'I eat.' is transitive - I eat what? A noun needs to be used to complete the sentence. The action of eating needs to be enacted upon a food.
'I dance.' is intransitive - doesn't need a noun. You can't dance something.
In Korean these are not considered intransitive verbs (that's something different) but instead get translated as a verb plus a corresponding noun come as a two part package to create a phrase. In English, 'to dance' in Korean is literally 'to dance a dance':
춤을 추다 - to dance a dance
춤 (noun - a dance), and the object marker ~을/를 is put after it because the noun is being acted upon by 추다 (verb - to dance). You will often see it without the object marker because its obvious of the meaning.
춤을 추는 것을 좋아해. - I like to dance.
same grammar applies to these:
잠을 자다 - to sleep a sleep
어젯밤에 잠을 못 잤어. - I couldn't sleep last night.
꿈을 꾸다 - to dream a dream
무서운 꿈을 꿨어. - I dreamt a scary dream.
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gigiskjourney · 8 months
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Vocabulary: body.
2023년 7월 20일
안녕하세요!
Today i'll share some body's vocabulary.
Head = 머리
Face = 얼굴
Neck = 목
Shoulder = 어깨
Elbow = 팔꿈치
Arm = 팔
Hand = 손
Finger = 손기락
Thigh = 허벅지
Leg = 다리
Knee = 무릎
Feet = 발
Toes = 발가락
Next time i'll get into the face parts!
See you!
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comparatist · 2 months
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i had started learning korean from duolingo a year ago. couldn’t continue it for reasons, lack of time being one. however i started again! and this time i plan to accomplish my goals!
ps. i aced the competitive exam i had prepared for with flying colours!
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aja-aja-hanja · 5 months
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必 bi4 필
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character story:
It is necessary to follow your 丿일 one and only 心 심 heart to live a happy life.
Study vocab here!
Vocab:
필시 Certainly
필히 Surely
필승 Certain victory
\필요* Necessity
필요하다 to need (I need, we need, etc)
필요있다 to be necessary
필수** Being essential
필수과목 required course
필수조건 essential condition
필수품. Necessities
필연적. Inevitable
필사적 Desperate/dire
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yuyamuya · 6 months
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231008 Vocabs
감회: reminiscence 마음속에 일어나는 지난 일에 대한 생각이나 느낌. Thoughts or feelings on the past.
소수: minority 적은 수. A small number.
어엿하다: respectable, decent 태도가 아주 번듯하고 당당하다. Decent and dignified in one's attitude.
태교하다: give prenatal education 아이를 가진 여자가 태아에게 좋은 영향을 주기 위해 마음을 바르게 하고 말을 조심하다. For a pregnant woman to think of good things and watch her language, to give good influence
우여곡절 (迂餘曲折): complications; ups and downs 복잡하고 어려운 사정. Circumstances which are complicated, not smooth.
진부하다: old-fashioned, typical 낡아서 새롭지 못하다. Old and unoriginal.
고사하다 (固辭하다): refuse 권유나 요청을 굳이 거절하다. To decline someone's suggestion or request.
짓궂다: provoking, perverse, nasty 장난스럽게 남을 괴롭히고 귀찮게 굴어 미운 느낌이 있다. Someone or something being annoying because he/she or it bothers or harasses one in a wicked or playful manner.
이유식: weaning food, baby food 젖을 떼는 시기의 아이에게 먹이기 위해 부드럽게 만든 음식. Soft food made to feed a baby in the weaning process.
올곧다: upright, square, right-minded 마음이나 정신, 행동 등이 바르고 곧다. One's mind, behavior, etc., being right and honest.
개선: improvement 부족한 점, 잘못된 점, 나쁜 점 등을 고쳐서 더 좋아지게 함. The act of reforming shortcomings, wrong or bad sides to character and making them better.
작심삼일 (作心三日): short-lived plan, short-lived resolution 단단히 먹은 마음이 사흘을 못 간다는 뜻으로, 결심이 강하고 단단하지 못함. A word meaning that one cannot keep one's resolution longer than three days, namely that one's resolution is not strong and firm.
동기 부여 (動機附與): motivation 자극을 주어 생활체로 하여금 행동을 하게 만드는 일. the act of stimulating a living body into action.
윽박지르다: bully, browbeat 심하게 마구 눌러 기를 꺾다. To suppress severely and dampen the spirits of others.
백해무익 (百害無益): doing more harm than good/good for nothing 나쁘기만 하고 도움되는 것이 전혀 없음. A state in which something is solely bad without doing any good.
돌파: vanquishment, conquest 어려움이나 위기를 극복함. The act of overcoming a difficulty or crisis.
돌파: breakthrough 정해진 목표나 이전의 기록을 넘어섬. The act of surpassing a set goal or previous record.
박진감: excitement 힘차고 빠르게 전개되어 생동감이 있는 느낌. A feeling of being lively due to the energetic and quick development of something.
적재적소 (適材適所): right job, right work 알맞은 인재를 알맞은 자리에 씀. 또는 그런 자리. The act of using the right person for the right position, or such a position.
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itslostfocus · 1 year
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vocab list: 신체
눈: eye, eyeball, eyesight; snow; gradation, marking, graduation
시선: one's eyes, graze, eye-catching
안구: eyeball
쳐다보다: to look up, look/stare (at), gaze (at)
눈길: to watch something/someone; street made of snow stick
귀: ear
청각: sense of hearing
청력: hearing (hearing capability that can get lost with the years)
이삭: ear, head of the rice, barley, etc where a flower opens and the fruit comes from
눈썹: eyebrow
눈사을 찌푸리다: to frown
심장: heart
마음: heart, mind, personality
가슴: heart, chest, breast, bust, boobs
중심: center, heart, middle; focus, nucleus, core; emphasis, importance
머리: head, hair; brain, mind, intelligence
지도자: leader, head (of)
머리카락: hair
털: hair, fur, heather, fluff
섬유: fiber, textile
목: neck, throat
몸: body (pure korean)
신체: body, physical (chinese derived, used more in formal situations)
단체: organization, association, society, group, party
시체: dead body, corpse
몸매: body figure/shape
무릎: knee
무릎치기: idiomatic expression meaning to figure sth out/to realize; knee breenches (male pants that go to the knees)
무릎으로 치다: hit with the knees
발: foot, paw, step
걷다: to walk
기슭: foot, base, border, edge (mountain, hill, river, etc)
보병: foot soldiers, infantry (play the main roles in the army, move by foot and attack enemies with rifles, etc)
발가락: toe
발끝: tiptoe
손: hand
주다: to give (an item to someone or a qualification, right, score)
도움: help, aid, assistance, support
반수: half of a number divided equally by 2
맡기다: to assign, charge (someone the responsibility for a certain role or work); entrust, leave something with
손가락: finger
지적하다: to point out, indicate, comment, criticize
손톱: (finger) nail
못: nail (clavo)
분석하다: to analyze
잡다: to hold (something in one's hand and not let it go); arrest, catch, capture (someone)
어깨: shoulder
책임을 지다: to assume/bear/shoulder/take the responsibility; hold oneself responsible for
갓길: side road for emergencies
얼굴: face
직면하다: to confront, face, come face to face with
표정: face expression
입: mouth, lips, one's taste
말: word, language, speech, talk
입구: entrance to/of, entry, way in
치아: tooth (humans and animals, hospitals use it)이tooth (expression for naming the different parts of the teeth, like molars; it's rarely used by itself)
톱니: tooth of a saw
코: nose
후각: sense of smell
팔: arm
무기: weapon, armaments
무장하다: to be armed, militarized
부문: section, field, division
팔걸이: armrest part of a chair
허벅지: thigh
source: 영단어는 관리다 app
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