Archive for the 'Learning Korean' Category
November 28, 2015
Did you know 개 (gae) means a dog in Korean?
Koreans have always loved having dogs as pets. Two native Korean dogs are the Jindo dog and the Sapsal dog. The Jindo dog is especially well-known for its loyalty to its master and its homing instincts.
Other popular pets in Korea are cats and hamsters.
개를 키우는 것은 생각보다 쉽지 않았습니다. (gaereul kiuneun geoseun saenggakboda swipji anatsseumnida.): It was not as easy to raise a dog as I thought.
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November 24, 2015
Do you like 한국 음식 (hanguk eumsik; Korean food)?
Here are some words picked by Jae:
쇠고기 beef
돼지고기 pork
밥 rice, meal
Learn more words about Korean food!
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The Daily Dose of Korean is a Calendar that gives you new, 1-minute lessons every day. Why? Because learning a little every day is easy, strengthens your habits and motivation and you improve your Korean over time. Lessons range from culture and holidays to grammar, slang, phrases and more. Find it in the Korean Resources menu or in the Quick Links menu on your Dashboard.
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November 23, 2015
Did you know 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo) means ‘hello’?
This greeting is similar to the English word "hello" and can be used at any time of day and in any situation.
However, when Koreans answer the phone, they don't say annyeonghaseyo but instead use yeoboseyo (여보세요) as the opening greeting.
안녕하세요, 여러분 (annyeonghaseoyo, yeoreobun): Hello, everyone.
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The Daily Dose of Korean is a Calendar that gives you new, 1-minute lessons every day. Why? Because learning a little every day is easy, strengthens your habits and motivation and you improve your Korean over time. Lessons range from culture and holidays to grammar, slang, phrases and more. Find it in the Korean Resources menu or in the Quick Links menu on your Dashboard.
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November 17, 2015
Did you know 학용품 (hagyongpum) means ‘school supplies’ in Korean?
학용품 (hagyongpum) means 'school supplies' in Korean.
Here are some words picked by Jae:
지우개 - eraser
공책 - notebook
책가방 - backpack
Learn more words about school supplies!
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The Daily Dose of Korean is a Calendar that gives you new, 1-minute lessons every day. Why? Because learning a little every day is easy, strengthens your habits and motivation and you improve your Korean over time. Lessons range from culture and holidays to grammar, slang, phrases and more. Find it in the Korean Resources menu or in the Quick Links menu on your Dashboard.
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November 16, 2015
한국 이름이 뭐예요? What’s your name in Korean?
이름 (ireum): name
Answers from our users:
레일라 "Leyla"
나타샤 "Natasha"
젬마 "Gemma"
What's your name in Korean?
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The Daily Dose of Korean is a Calendar that gives you new, 1-minute lessons every day. Why? Because learning a little every day is easy, strengthens your habits and motivation and you improve your Korean over time. Lessons range from culture and holidays to grammar, slang, phrases and more. Find it in the Korean Resources menu or in the Quick Links menu on your Dashboard.
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