Today, 18 May 2013, is the 33rd anniversary of the Kwangju Democratic Uprising (aka Kwangju Massacre) which occurred in Kwangju, Korea on 18 May 1980. Two years ago, I wrote this article about it, which I posted on my blog here among other places. If you are interested in understanding contemporary Korean history and society, you should definitely know about his important event.…See More
"Believe me when I say it is vitally important for serious study of the Korean language that you learn hangul (Korean writing) as completely and as early as possible. Do not put off learning the writing system. Even when it comes to simply speaking…"
"I told you this already, but I will say again, please ask me anything you want about Korean language, culture, history, etc. any time. I will be more than happy to help you learn whatever you want about it."
"Most importantly here, one of those words is a verb while the other is a noun. 미소 is a noun meaning smile and is most similar to the meaning of the word smile in English. It is the soundless expression of happiness or satisfaction on the face.
웃다…"
This is a letter I've been trying to put together for my grandmother, who doesn't speak English. I'm trying to learn Korean (about 4 months now) but can use some help.I had a friend translate it for me, but she doesn't have time to explain the whole translation. Can someone break it down so I know what it means? A word for word translation would really help me see the meaning of it. I understand the Korean characters and some basic vocabulary / verbs. But I have a hard time understanding…See More
안녕하세요!!I believe that 웃어요 or 미소 can mean "smile", but do you use one over the other?If anyone could please help me, I would really appreciate it!Thanks ^.^See More
"TTMIK is mostly a tool for teaching some conversational Korean. It's not a comprehensive curriculum that can be your single resource for learning the language. I suggest you buy a simple starter book that teaches the basics of reading and…"
"There ARE a few examples in which this occurs. The answer is actually a combination of the two possibilities you came up with yourself. The first instance of the consonant (at the end of the first syllable) sounds like a ㄷ. The second one (at the…"
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오랜많이다.. 잘 지네죠?
안녕하세요~ 고마워요 :)
sangat Pro!! :)
ㅋㅋ 좀 부끄럽지만 감사합니당!
반가워요 완 씨!
완 이므란씨 한국말을 잘하시네요 ...
저는 한국어 문법을 더 알고 싶어서 한국말로 대화하면 좋겠네요.
언제 한국어를 공부하기 시작했나요 ?
제 문자은 실수가 있으면 좀 가르쳐 주세요 ....
좋은 하루 ~~~
안녕하세요 ㅎㅎㅎ
네 감사합니다
만나서 반가워요 ㅎㅎ
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