I'm an American learning Korean on my own while studying Chemistry, Chinese, and Japanese in school!Let's do this~!! :D
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Last night, my friend introduced me to this group~ I think they are AMAZING! I really wish I could meet them all someday~ not only as a fan, but also honestly to be their close friends! :D They could help me improve my Korean a lot!
Bangtan is the first and last team of my life. Until the end, I want to become more and more successful with the other members. And when we have finally made it, I want to be able to look back and say “This is how hard we have worked for this.“ - V (★)
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I think I may also get my hands on these books since I should also have an english text for learning Korean (as a native English speaker). One is called “Erwa Korean.” Another book, called “Yonsei Korean,” looks just as good too! I also plan to get one for TOPIK review later :D As for now, I have my Chinese texts to rely on!!!
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(Fruits in Korean:
사과 (sa-gwa) - apple 바나나 (ba-na-na) - banana 블랙베리 (beul-laek-be-ri) - blackberry 블루베리 (beul-lu-be-ri) - blueberry 칸탈루프 (kan-tal-lu-peu) - cantelope 체리 (che-ri) - cherry 포도 (po-do) - grape 자몽 (ja-mong) - grapefruit 키와노 (ki-wa-no) kiwano 키위 (ki-wi) - kiwi 참위 (cham-weh) - Korean melon 금귤 (geum-gyul) - kumquat 레몬 (le-mon) - lemon 라임 (la-im) - lime 밀감 (mil-gam) - mandarin orange 망고 (mang-go) - mango 멜론 (mel-lon) - melon/honeydew 네이블 오렌지 (ne-i-beul o-ren-ji) - navel orange 천도 복숭아/넥타린 (cheon-do bok-sung-a/nek-ta-rin) - nectarine 오렌지 (o-ren-ji) - orange 복숭아 (bok-sung-a) - peach 배 (bae) - pear/asian pear 감 (gam) - persimmon 파인애플 (pa-in-ae-peul) - pineapple 핑쿠 그래이프프루트 (ping-ku geu-rae-i-peu-peu-ru-teu) - pink grapefruit 자두 (ja-du) -plum 석류 (seong-ryu when seperate, together is seong-new) - pomergrante 산딸기/라즈베리 (sahn-ddal-gi/ra-jeu-be-ri) - raspberry 딸기 (ddal-gi) -strawberry 탄제린/귤 (tan-je-rin/gyul) - tangerine 수박 (su-bak) - watermelon 횐색 그래이프프루트 (heen-saek geu-rae-i-peu-peu-ru-teu) - white grapefruit
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To walk = 걷다 (“geot-da”)
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Any reason to learn a new language is a good reason.
Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. (via kaiselin)
맞아요 that's right!
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One of the foremost things I should certainly know >w<)
what is the difference between chonun, nanun, naega etc.
Formal:
저는/전/제가 (jeo-neun/jeon/je-ga) - I
제/저희 (je/jeo-hui) - My
저/저를/절 (jeo/jeo-reul/jeol) - Me
저의것/제것/제꺼 (jeo-ui-geot/je-geot/je-ggeo) - Mine
Informal:
나/난/네가 (na/nan/nega) - I
나의/내 (na-ui/nae) - My
나/날/나를 (na/nal/na-reul) - Me
나의것/내것/내꺼 (na-ui-geot/nae-geot/nae-ggeo) - Mine
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오후 열시에 자요. - I sleep at 10pm.
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LEARN KOREAN] How to say this in Korean? Let’s learn Korean ! http://student.gaonkorean.com/
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Yay :3
I will definitely use these!
Resources for Your Learning Pleasure
These are just some I can think of right now. Message me if you’d like me to add to this list!
Also, I FORBID you from using Google Translate. For the love of the Korean language, do NOT use it. It sucks, it’s so wrong.
Websites:
Naver’s Dictionary You can type in Korean or English and search.
Korean Slang Page
Visit Korea This website has a ton of stuff about Korea you should check out. It also has a travel planner you can use if you’re actually going there. I’ll be using it myself!
Seoulistic They have so much there, seriously. I’m learning table etiquette from here so I don’t look like a fool. Check it out.
Apps (Please be aware that I have not used most of these, so let me know if they suck):
Naver Korean to English Dictionary (this one is a MUST HAVE)
PopPopping Korean I advertised this on the blog long ago and it looks really great. Let me know if you have this and have used it.
Korean Alphabet Tracing
tenguGo hangul
Visit Korea
Play and Learn Korean
Korean Grammar Haja (I might download this one, looks good for grammar)
Korean Vocab (It says TOPIK on it, which is the Test of Proficiency in Korean)
Books (These are just the ones that I own):
Essential Korean
Lonely Planet’s Korean Phrasebook
Berlitz Korean Pocket Dictionary
Berlitz Korean Phrasebook and Dictionary
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FIGHTING!!!!! To start out, I plan to go through the first 3 series of a Chinese book for learning Korean called "College Korean," and then a book I received from my friend called "Korean 2,"which is entirely written in Korean!!! My friend's handwriting is so good (as seen in the the last picture)!! The "College Korean" books each come with a CD, but I will also try to use other resources to practice listening as much as I can!! I will also post and reblog any new vocabulary, interesting facts about Korean culture and daily life, and grammar points. I can't wait to start!! :D
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