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December 24, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – spicy (adjective)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!매운 (maeun) spicy (adjective)저는 매운 음식을 먹을 수 있습니다.Jeoneun maeun eumsigeul meogeul ssu itsseumnida.I can eat spicy food.매운 음식을 먹으면 제 얼굴은 땀 범벅이 됩니다.Maeun eumsigeul meogeumyeon je eolgureun ttam beombeogi doemnida.My face sweats when I eat very spicy foods.매운 음식maeun eumsikspicy food매운 고추maeun gochuspicy chili pepperOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!
December 24, 2013
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Season’s Greetings Listener!
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December 14, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – giraffe (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!기린 (girin) giraffe (noun)동물원의 방문자들은 기린을 보고 있습니다.Dongmurwonui bangmunjadeureun girineul bogo itsseumnida.The zoo visitors are watching the giraffe.동물원에 있는 기린들이 나무의 나뭇잎을 먹고 있습니다.Dongmurwone inneun girindeuri namui namunipeul meokko itsseumnida.The giraffes are eating leaves from a tree in a zoo.기린은 긴 목을 가지고 있습니다.Girineun gin mogeul gajigo itsseumnida.Giraffes have long necks.초원에 있는 기린chowone inneun giringiraffe in the grasslandsOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!
December 9, 2013
10 Days of Epic Korean Holiday Deals Start Today!
Hello Listener,
Either you’ve waited all year for this... Or you’ve just popped into KoreanClass101 and are wondering what in the world is going on.
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Serious about mastering Korean in 2013? Join the Holiday Countdown as we count down the holiday season with 10 days of the 10 BIGGEST deals on Korean Apps, Audiobooks, Software Subscriptions, and much much more.
The 10-Day Holiday Countdown Party starts today, December 9th, until Friday, December 20th, 2013. Here are few crucial things you must know in order to snag some amazing Korean learning gifts before they’re gone forever.
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December 4, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – commute (verb)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!통근하다 (tonggeunhada) commute (verb)사람들은 기차로 통근합니다.Saramdeureun gicharo tonggeunhamnida.The people are commuting by train.사람들이 기차로 직장까지 통근합니다.Saramdeuri gicharo jikjjangkkaji tonggeunhamnida.The people are commuting to work by train.직장까지 통근 거리는 한시간이니까 매일 아침 일곱 시에 나와야 합니다.Jikjjangkkaji tonggeun georineun hansiganinikka maeil achim ilgop sie nawaya hamnida.The commute to the office is one hour, so we leave at 7 AM every morning.사람들이 아침에 통근하고 있다.Saramdeuri achime tonggeunhago itta.The people are commuting in the morning.사람들이 아침에 직장으로 통근하고 있다.Saramdeuri achime jikjjangeuro tonggeunhago itta.The people are commuting to work in the... Show more
