Korean Counters

just like other East Asian Languages, Korean uses counters for objects and events. Most are used in conjunction with the Native Korean number system. Although there are many more than this, just use ‘개’ if you forget the counter for an object. Counters in this graphic: 권 (kweon) = Used for counting books. [책 두 … Read more

Korean Grammar – V – (으)ㄹ 거예요

Text from this infographic: This grammar pattern expresses something you plan to do in the future. When comparing it to English, it would be like saying ‘I’m going to’ or ‘I will’. Example: 주말에 숙제를 할 거예요. To use this pattern, simply take one verb, remove the stem, and add -(으)ㄹ 거예요 to it. If … Read more

Jobs in Korean Part 2

Words in this infographic: 치과의사 (chi-gwa-ui-sa) = Dentist 운동선수 (un-dong-seon-su) = Athlete/Player 정비공 (jeong-bi-gong) = Mechanic 소방관 (so-bang-gwan) = Firefighter 경찰관 (gyeong-chal-gwan) = Police Officer 종업원 (jong-eob-weon) = Waiter/Waitress 수의사 (su-ui-sa) = Veterinarian 목수 (mok-su) = Carpenter 집배원 (jib-bae-weon) = Mail carrier

How to Say Beautiful in Korean

Hey everyone! For today’s phrase, we will be talking about how to say beautiful in Korean. We did an earlier post on how to say pretty here, so you can check that one out as well. Let’s start with the dictionary form for the word beautiful: 아름답다 (a-reum-dab-da) The pronunciation might look difficult at first, … Read more

Jobs in Korean

Vocabulary in this infographic: 조종사 (jo-jong-sa) = Pilot 요리사 (yo-ri-sa) = Chef 간호사 (gan-ho-sa) = Nurse 판사 (pan-sa) = Judge 군인 (gun-in) = Soldier 농부 (nong-bu) = Farmer 건축가 (geon-chuk-ga) = Architect 은행원 (eun-haeng-weon) = Teller 비서 (bi-seo) = Secretary

Easy Korean Words to Learn

We know learning Korean can be intimidating, but we’ve listed 50 words you can learn easily here in this article. These are simple to pronounce, easy to read, and easy to remember. A great way to start your memory bank of Korean words! Ready? Let’s start! 개 (gae) = dog 밤 (bam) = night (pronounced … Read more

Space Words in Korean

Vocabulary in this infographic: 우주 (u-ju) = Universe, Space 별 (byeol) = Star 우주비행사 (u-ju-bi-haeng-sa) = Astronaut 위성 (wi-seong) = Satellite 별자리 (byeol-ja-ri) = Constellation 은하 (eun-ha) = Galaxy 행성 (haeng-seong) = Planet 우주선 (u-ju-seon) = Spaceship 외계인 (we-gye-in) = Alien

How to Learn Korean in a Week – Is it Possible or Just a Fantasy?

Starting to learn any language can be a daunting task. You don’t know anything and when you even think about starting to learn it, it looks intimidating. Of course, looking for the quickest and easiest ways to learn Korean is a natural instinct. However, is it really possible to learn Korean in a week? Yes, … Read more