
Learn Korean with us because here at KoreanClass101.com, we’re here to serve all your Korean education needs! We’re finishing up our series with Ryuji and Hyeongsa. In our dramatic conclusion, we follow 류지 (Ryuji) to back to the police station where 형사 (Hyeongsa) - the detective is. As 류지 (Ryuji) is carrying a knife, 형사 (Hyeongsa) is in a dire situation. As that’s the case, we’ll be going over an essential phrase that’s used in dire situations. Listen in to find out about this phrase, and many more important phrases! And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us comment!
Learn Korean directions in today’s lesson! Today Ryuji is looking to go back somewhere and he’s asking around for directions. He’s been there before, but he just doesn’t quite remember how to get there. So listen in to today’s lesson as we’ll be tagging along with Ryuji to wherever he’s going. And as he’s asking directions, we’ll be going over location words and some essential phrases, when looking for something in Korea. If you’re traveling in Korea and looking for directions, this is the lesson to listen to! And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!
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Give us some love while you learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In today’s Newbie Lesson, we’re going to be going over an indispensable phrase that is used with extreme frequency in Korean. As Ryuji wakes up in some woman’s house, he’s asking her for some water, food, and one more special item. So in today’s lesson, we’ll be going over how to ask someone for something in Korean. We’ll also be going over a speech softener, which will make you sound more polite, and more appreciated. After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!
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Hey Mister! Yea you! Want to learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com? Well that’s not what Ryuji is asking to the man on the street, but he sure is calling him “아저씨” (ajeossi). And the reason for this is because Korean has many titles for many different people. And for people that you meet on the street you can call them by a title without ever actually knowing their names! So listen in to today’s lesson and find out what you can call the nice man at the Korean supermarket near your house! And after listening, stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!
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We’re not going to “show you the money” but we sure are going to show you how to learn Korean! In today’s lesson, we’re going to go over counting money. Korean has a different system of counting than English and it does take a little getting used to. So be sure to get started in today’s lesson, counting up to the 10,000’s using the Sino-Korean numbers. And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and PRACTICE your numbers with us!
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Category: Newbie Lessons | Comments: 24 Comments »
Function: avenging your wrong doers, getting some money, threatening someone | Topic: knives, money, police station, revenge | Politeness Level: intimate, standard
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