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October 26, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – Celsius (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!섭씨 (seopssi) Celsius (noun)물은 섭씨 영도에서 업니다.Mureun seopssi yeongdoeseo eopnida.Water freezes at zero (0) degrees Celsius.섭씨 백 도는 화씨 이백십이 도입니다.Seopssi baek doneun hwassi ibaeksibi doipnida.One-hundred degrees Celsius is two-hundred and twelve degrees Farenheit.오늘의 온도는 섭씨 삼십 도입니다.Oneurui ondoneun seopssi samsip doipnida.Today's temperature is 30 degrees celsius.섭씨 백 도seopssi baek doone-hundred degrees Celsius섭씨 이십오 도seopssi isibo do25 degrees CelsiusOwn 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... Show more
October 22, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – fart (phrase)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!방귀를 뀌다 (banggwireul kkwida) fart (phrase)그는 프리젠테이션 중에 방귀를 뀌었습니다.Geuneun peurijenteisyeon junge banggwireul kkwieotseupnida.He farted during the presentation.Own 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!
October 15, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – temple (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!절 (jeol) temple (noun)많은 사람들은 기도를 하기 위해 절에 갑니다.Maneun saramdeureun gidoreul hagi wihae jeore gapnida.Many people go to temple for prayer.저는 교토에 있는 절을 관광했습니다.Jeoneun gyotoe itneun jeoreul gwangwanghaetseupnida.I toured the temples in Kyoto.Own 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!
October 14, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – ride (verb)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!타다 (tada) ride (verb)저는 자가용을 운전하는 대신 버스를 타기로 결정했습니다.Jeoneun jagayongeul unjeonhaneun daesin beoseureul tagiro gyeoljeonghaetseupnida.I chose to ride the bus instead of drive my car.학생들이 버스를 타고 있다.Haksaengdeuri beoseureul tago itda.The students are riding the bus.학생들이 버스를 탄다.Haksaengdeuri beoseureul tanda.The students ride the bus.학생들이 버스를 탔다.Haksaengdeuri beoseureul tatda.The students rode the bus.버스를 타다beoseureul tadaride the busOwn 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!
October 11, 2012
Love our Podcasts? iPhone Tips on How to Listen on the Go!
Another Fall has come and gone and just like that, another iPhone model has hit the market, along with iOS updates for all. If you’ve updated your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to iOS 6 already and tried looking for your favorite InnovativeLanguage.com podcast, you may be scratching your head wondering if we’ve packed our bags and closed up shop.
We haven’t. In fact, we continue to release new lessons every single week in over 25 languages!
Here are some tips on where to find us and listen on-the-go!*
Using the Podcast App
To find these apps using iOS 6, you’ll need to download Apple’s Podcast app. (Here’s a quick link to the free download.) Once you have the Podcast app installed, you’ll be able to find us under Education or... Show more
