October 24, 2019
Everything You Need to Know About Korean Numbers
In today’s blog, we’re going to teach you how to count in Korean. In your Korean language-learning, Korean numbers are an important step forward in becoming fluent.
Once you’re able to count numbers in Korean, your life in Korea, whether it’s for traveling or working, your stay will be a lot easier and more enjoyable. Let KoreanClass101.com teach you Korean numbers with English pronunciations, and how to use them!
Table of Contents
Why are There Two Counting Systems in Korean?
How to Say 0-9 in Sino and Native Korean
How to Say 10-100 in Sino and Native Korean
How to Say Numbers Up to 1,000 in Sino and Native Korean
How to Say Other Big Numbers in Sino and Native Korean
How to Give Your Phone Number
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October 9, 2019
How To Post In Perfect Korean on Social Media
You're learning to speak Korean, and it's going well. Your confidence is growing! So much so that you feel ready to share your experiences on social media—in Korean.
At Learn Korean, we make this easy for you to get it right the first time. Post like a boss with these phrases and guidelines, and get to practice your Korean in the process.
1. Talking about Your Restaurant Visit in Korean
Eating out is fun, and often an experience you'd like to share. Take a pic, and start a conversation on social media in Korean. Your friend will be amazed by your language skills...and perhaps your taste in restaurants!
Jae-Wu eats at a restaurant with his friends, posts an image of it, and leaves this comment:
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September 12, 2019
11 Ways to Say “I am Sorry” in Korean
"How can I say sorry in Korean?" you may be asking.
"Sorry" is one of the first words that language learners come across when starting out. It's a practical word because you can use it in many situations. There are many different ways to say sorry in English, such as "I am sorry," "I apologize," and so on, and the same is true for Korean. Some Korean apologies are formal and some are slang words, and sometimes words are only used in a specific situation.
"Sorry" in learning Korean is just as essential as it is in any other language. In this blog, we’re going to introduce eleven ways to say "I am sorry" in Korean, and when to use an expression appropriately. There are many words for sorry in Korean vocabulary, as well as many common... Show more
September 9, 2019
Hangul Proclamation Day: Writing Korean Made Easy
The creation of the Hangul language in 1446 may be one of the most important and influential events in Korea’s history. This new way of writing down the Korean language greatly improved Koreans’ access to writing, as it was made to be much simpler and easier to learn.
In this article, you’ll learn all about Korean Hangul Proclamation Day (sometimes spelled Hangeul Proclamation Day), including traditions and what exactly makes the Hangul language so easy. This South Korean holiday is a clear reflection of language progress, and learning about it will give a deeper look into South Korea’s history and current culture.
Let’s get started and cover the basics of Hangeul Proclamation Day in South Korea.
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September 2, 2019
Chuseok: How to Celebrate Korean Thanksgiving Day
Today, we will discuss one of the most important Korean holidays in Korea--Chuseok, or the Korean version of Thanksgiving. We will be offering detailed information about what you are expected to do during the holidays, as well as the activities that take place during the holidays.
Chuseok Holiday: What is Chuseok and When Is It?
Korean Traditional Holiday: History of Chuseok
Chuseok Activities: Are There Any Korean Traditional Games?
Traditional Chuseok Foods: What do you eat on Chuseok?
Chuseok Greetings: Phrases You Need to Know
Activities for Foreigners During Chuseok
How KoreanClass101 Can Help You
1. Chuseok Holiday: What is Chuseok and When Is It?
1- What is Chuseok and What Do You Do... Show more
