• Korean Particles

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    Here's a list of 100 Korean particles and their basic meanings:1. 은/는 (eun/neun) - Topic marker2. 이/가 (i/ga) - Subject marker3. 을/를 (eul/reul) - Object marker4. 에 (e) - Location/time (to, at)5. 에서 (eseo) - Location/time (in, at, from)6. 까지 (kkaji) - Until, up to7. 부터 (buteo) - From, starting from8. 로/으로 (ro/euro) - Toward, by way of; means or method9. 와/과 (wa/gwa) -...
  • Aux Verb Practice For Korean-Language Learners

    Aux Verb Practice For Korean-Language Learners

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    All action verbs missing in this sentence. Try to guess which verb it is and place it at the end of the sentence. I usually charge $500,000.00 dollars for the first example but today, I will give it for free.  She __ the book from the library yesterday.Freebie: The book, from the library, yesterday, (she) read.  We __ to the beach every summer. He...
  • 44 Essential Korean Verbs For Everyday Conversation

    44 Essential Korean Verbs For Everyday Conversation

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    Here are 45 Korean verbs that you are guaranteed to use in everyday conversations. Can you conjugate to the past tense? Find out!Follow These 2 Steps:1. Conjugate to present tense2. Add "-ㅆ어요" to the end. Good luck! Root Verbs 가다 (gada) - to go 오다 (oda) - to come 먹다 (meokda) - to eat 마시다 (masida) - to drink 자다 (jada) - to sleep 일어나다...
  • The Korean Restaurant - 65 Practical Words

    The Korean Restaurant - 65 Practical Words

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    I felt there were too many Korean-restaurant words that had way too much food involved in it. So here are 47 Korean words that have more utility involved. I apologize for the picture but I have to incentivize you SOMEHOW to do some KOREANLEARNIN! Tip: Don't just try to memorize it. USE your prepositions to make small bits and pieces of sentences with your...
  • 50 Korean Verb Conjugation Test

    50 Korean Verb Conjugation Test

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    Good evening KoreanLearnin students! This is for those who are a bit iffy with present tense conjugations. Conjugate these verbs into the present form. See if you can get it correctly and the answers will be at the end. Remember, practice makes perfect. Irregular verb conjugation: Some Korean verbs have irregular conjugations in the present tense. For example, the verb '하다' (to do) is...
  • 10 Phrases To Know When Using The Korean Subway: Part 1

    10 Phrases To Know When Using The Korean Subway: Part 1

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    지하철 (ji-ha-cheol) - subway/metro 지하철 역 (ji-ha-cheol yeok) - subway/metro station 지하철 노선도 (ji-ha-cheol no-seon-do) - subway/metro map 지하철 노선 (ji-ha-cheol no-seon) - subway/metro line 승차구 (seung-cha-gu) - boarding area 하차구 (ha-cha-gu) - exiting area 환승 (hwan-seung) - transfer 환승 역 (hwan-seung yeok) - transfer station 표 (pyo) - ticket 교통 카드 (gyo-tong ka-deu) - transportation card And here are some sample phrases that...
  • 떡복기 Ddeok-bbok-gi Was ROYAL Food

    떡복기 Ddeok-bbok-gi Was ROYAL Food

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    My mother had made this dish very frequently for my mouth to taste this scrumptious and spicy dish. So, what is 떡복기? It is a Korean street food made with cylindrical-shaped rice cakes, fish cakes, boiled eggs, and a spicy sauce made with gochujang (Korean red pepper paste), soy sauce, sugar, and other seasonings. It is usually served in a small, paper cup or...
  • How To Order Your Favorite Korean Food!

    How To Order Your Favorite Korean Food!

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    Are you ready to spice up your life and order some delicious Korean food in Korean? Good, because I'm about to take you on a wild ride through the quirky world of Korean cuisine! First things first, let's learn how to say "order" in Korean. The verb for "to order" is "시키다" (si-ki-da). So, if you want to impress your Korean friends with your...
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