Our word for today is 'God'. There are many ways to say this depending on the context and situation. For most Koreans, referring to God as simply a being that is
Welcome to today's word of the day! Today's word is 토끼 which means rabbit/bunny. You will rarely see rabbits in Korea unless you are out in the countryside or forest.
Today, we're going to teach you the different words and phrases expressing OK (as in 'I got', 'I understand', etc.) as well as okay (asking if someorone is well, expressing
It's been awhile since we've done a post on opposite words. Here is part 3. More in this series will be coming soon! Words in this infographic: 밀다 (mil-da) = to pull 당기다
Today, we are teaching you laughter in Korean! Laughter is universal, and learning how to express laughter through text in Korean is very beneficial in understanding and bonding with your
Welcome to another post about color! Today, we're going to be talking about the color blue in Korean. The above form 파란색, is the standard word for the color blue and