Month: September 2014
Months in Korean
Months in Korean are pretty easy to learn. Like many other vocabulary words, they all have a syllable in common that they just attach to every word. So in this instance, it’s “월” which means month. So in Korean, you just put the number corresponding to the month (sino numbers) in front of 월 to … Read more
Learn the Basics of Korean Numbers with this Handy Infographic
Korean numbers can seem very difficult at first, but once you get the basics of how they work, it’s pretty easy….although I still have trouble with the native Korean numbers. These are just the basics, but the Sino numbers do go past 1000 of course. Too many zeros to fit in the graphic though!
Sticker and Poster Giveaway Winners
Here are the giveaway winners! Stickers: Wendy Hong Elisa Rochette Melanie Hope Nancy Raxacoricofallapatorius Carly Pan Poster winner: Melanie Hope Winners please send us an email with your address to detmi7mile at gmail dot com. *Melanie please let us know which poster you would like to have printed and signed :)*
Episode #75: High Heels
Hyo is not a huge fan of heels, but like to wear them on special days and when we are out and she doesn’t want to feel even shorter when she is next to me. She does look nice in them, but I always tell her that her being comfortable is more important. This … Read more
Know Your Subway Vocab in Korean
For those of you living in Korea, this might prove useful while out and about. Especially the words for arrival, departure, exit and entrance. The underground walkways can get confusing for some first-timers using the system, but if you know the words for exit and entrance, you can get around easier. Audio: a. 손잡이 = … Read more