Types of Food in Korean

Types of Food in Korean

We will probably be doing a few more graphics on food and drinks in the upcoming weeks. Here are the words in this infographic: 우유 (u-yu) = milk 고기 (go-gi) = meat 과일 (gwa-il) = gwa-il 계란/달걀 (gye-ran/dal-gyal) = egg (there is no difference between the two words except that 계란 is formed from Chinese … Read more

How to Say Dog in Korean

Dog in Korean

Hey everyone! We hope you liked our previous post on vocabulary for items in the home. We also wanna let you guys know that we are working on a big 30day lesson package for beginners – intermediate learners who are learning Korean. Hyo has been hard at work with ideas and we’ve both been organizing … Read more

Home Vocabulary in Korean

Home/House Vocabulary in Korean

Hey everyone! We’re back with another post! This time we’re talking a bit about home vocabulary. It’s something everyone can relate to since we use and see certain items every day of the week. The great thing about a lot of these words is that they are simply Konglish which makes them easy to remember. … Read more

How to Say King in Korean

How to Say King in Korean

Our word for the day is king. This past weekend, Hyo and I went to visit her father. One of his favorite things to do is watch historical Korean dramas which usually feature kings and/or queens for the Joseon Dynasty. After seeing parts of a show he was watching this weekend, I got the idea … Read more

Spring Vocabulary in Korean (Part 2)

Spring Vocabulary in Korean Part 2

Just like we promised, here’s Part 2 of Spring vocabulary in Korean! The first had very good feedback here and on social media. Hope you guys like this one as well. Words in this infographic: 연 (yeon) = Kite 노란색 (no-ran-saek) = Yellow 비옷 (bi-ot) = Raincoat 풀 (pul) = Grass 잎 (ip) = Leaf … Read more

Spring Vocabulary in Korean

Spring Vocabulary in Korean

It’s just about spring time so we are finishing our season series with some spring vocabulary in Korean! We may do a part 2 like we did for some of the others as well. Spring is one of the best times to visit Korea as the freezing Korean winter has passed yet, the humidity of … Read more

How to Say Sister in Korean

How to Say Sister in Korean

Up next in our family series is learning how to say sister in Korean. Like the words for brother, how you address your sister would depend on your age in relation to her. Also like the words for brother, whether you are male or female which dictates how you address her as well. Let’s start … Read more

How to Say Mom in Korean

How to Say Mother in Korean

Welcome back for another post on family vocabulary. If you haven’t checked out the other family vocab posts we’ve done, here they are: Dad in Korean Uncle in Korean Sister in Korean Brother in Korean Grandma in Korean Grandpa in Korean Today, we’re talking about a commonly used word, mother. Like other words for family … Read more

How to Say Rice in Korean

How to Say Rice in Korean

Hey, what’s up everyone! February has almost come to a close. This year is already passing by quickly. We hope you’re ready for another quick lesson today! Today, we’re gonna talk about two words that get beginner Korean learners confused. You will often hear Koreans refer to rice as “밥”. But did you know, that … Read more