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dailydoseofkorea · 1 year
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Korean Slang [UPDATED]
I logged into tumblr for the first time in like YEARS and found out that I promised an updated Korean slang post 2 years ago😅
갓생 (gat-saeng) ➡️ "that girl" lifestyle, someone who's productive
고인물 (go-in-mul) ➡️ someone who's played a game for a long time
꾸안꾸 (kku-an-kku)➡️ no-makeup makeup
누물보(nu-mul-bo)➡️ "who asked?"
띵언 (dding-eon)➡️ a good quote
머선129 (meo-sun-il-e-gu) ➡️ what's going on
무물보 (mu-mul-bo)➡️ ask me anything
반모(ban-mo)➡️ banmal mode (not use honorifics)
성덕(sung-deok)➡️ successful fan (a fan whose met their idol)
식집사 (sik-jip-sa)➡️ plant mom/dad
스불재(seu-bul-je)➡️ self-inflicted disaster
알잘딱깔센(al-jal-ttak-kkal-sen)➡️ doing something well/perfectly on your own
어쩔티비 (eo-jjeol-tee-bi)➡️ "what are you gonna do"
억텐 (eok-ten)➡️ (I have a lot to say but I won’t say it)
워라벨(wo-la-bell) ➡️ work life balance
자만추 (ja-man-chu)➡️ (hurts my heart)
케바케 (ke-ba-ke)➡️ case by case
아아 (ah-ah)➡️ ice americano
주불(ju-bul)➡️ tell me your address
킹받네(king-bat-ne)➡️ something/someone is annoying
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kkeunimopssii · 5 months
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ART HISTORY WORD LIST
I'm slowly reading a book called 청소년을 위한 한국미술사 (Korean Art History for Youth). In the process I came across many interesting terms that may be useful for those who are interested in Korean art and history and maybe would like to read about such topics in Korean in the future. So I decided to share the vocabulary list. Perhaps, to be continued.
선사 [先史] - prehistory
도안 [圖案] - design
암각화 [巖刻畵] - petroglyphs
청동 [靑銅] - bronze
빗살무늬 토기 - comb-pattern pottery
유물 [遺物] - relic, artifact
미의식 [美意識] - aesthetic sense
창의력 [創意力] - creativity
삼국 시대 [三國時代] - Three Kingdoms of Korea
불교 [佛敎] - Buddhism
부처의 현신 [現身] - the Buddha who appeared in the form of a famine in order to save sentient beings
소재 [素材] - material
국교 [國敎] - established religion
강대국 [强大國] - (world) power, powerful nation
학술 [學術] - scholarship
석총 [石塚] - stone grave
석실봉토무덤 [石室封土무덤] - stone-filled tomb
기원전 [紀元前] - B.C. (Before Christ): 기원전 50년 - 50 B.C.
고고학 [考古學] - archaeology
묘제 [墓祭] - a memorial service held before the grave
전기 [前期] - the former part
평면도 - ground plan (architecture)
초상화 [肖像畵] - portrait
고분벽화 [古墳壁畫] - ancient tomb mural
사당 [祠堂] - shrine
신주 [神主] - ancestral tablet
경외감 [敬畏感] - sense of awe
환희 [歡喜] - (great) joy, delight
전달력 [傳達力]- transmission
구체적 [具體的] - detailed
기인하다 [起因하다] - result from
순수 [純粹] - purity
공예품 - handicraft, craftwork
문화재 [文化財] - cultural properties
보관 [保管] - storage
걸작 [傑作] - masterpiece
보고 [寶庫] - repository
청자 [靑瓷] - celadon
극치 [極致] - the height (of)
영토 [領土] - territory, domain
만주 [滿洲] - Manchuria
수나라 [隋나라] - Sui Dynasty
당나라 [唐나라] - Tang Dynasty
명장 [名將] - great commander
저항하다 [抵抗하다] - resist
패망하다 [敗亡하다] - collapse
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koreanaswego · 2 months
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Korean Word of the Day
몰래
Secretly
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commajade · 1 year
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What's your favourite word in Korean?
don't have a favorite but one i was obsessed with for a while is 차올라/chaolla or 차오르다/chaoleuda. i first heard it in good evening by shinee. it means to rise, to fill up; and is only rly used for a few things: the moon rising, water filling a jar, emotions bubbling up.
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hd-learns-korean · 2 years
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Hashtag 먹스타그램 (Cool Korean Part 1)
Have you ever seen the word 먹스타그램 before when you're on Instagram?
This word is a compound slang comprising of two words:
먹다 To eat and 인스타그램 meaning Instagram
But what does this word mean?
먹스타그램 literally means - Food Instagram but it is used as a hashtag for 'food shots' or 'Food pictures'
So if you want to share pictures of your tasty dinner use the hashtag 먹스타그램 to share your food photos with a Korean Speaking audience! Or to help with your studies search instagram using this hashtag to find posts and build your Korean Vocab bank!
Happy Studying everyone! X
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dailydaneo · 5 months
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v. 실감하다 (實感하다)
to feel, to sense, to realize [smth as actually happening]
EXAMPLE SENTENCE
며칠째 그에게 연락이 없는 것을 확인한 후에야 나는 이별을 실감했다. Only after confirming that for the last few days there's no contact incoming from them, the reality of breakup started sinking in for me.
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the difference between 실감하다 (실감을 하다) and 실감나다 (실감이 나다) is that the former is a transitive verb and it's used with the object marker -을/를, while the latter is intransitive and is used either with subject marker -이/가 or topic marker -은/는. it's the basic transitive/intransitive, or active/passive sentence structure differences.
to go into more detail, in the example sentence we have "이별을 실감했다" , which very literally and simply would translate as "I sensed a breakup" – this type of form highlights the speaker as someone actively sensing or feeling the breakup. if we wanted to say the same sentence with 실감나다, it would look something like: "이별은 실감이 났다". this type of format takes the spotlight from the speaker, immediately erasing them as someone relevant (i.e. there's no need for an active feeler) implying that the breakup happens by itself and we could translate the sentence as "a breakup has become a reality". this highlights the the breakup itself and the fact that it's becoming a reality.
RELATED WORDS
n. 실감 = lifelike feeling, real feeling
phr. 실감이 나다 (실감나다) = to be realistic, convincing, [for smth] to sink in
phr. 실감이 안 나다/나지 않다 = to not be realistic, convincing (commonly used when one wants to say something "doesn't feel real")
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gloris-stuffs · 2 years
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Kim Jae Wook
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sheio · 1 year
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I’m learning Korean, and I’ve come across a few posts like this, so I’m curious: is there an account that is dedicated to writing out the pronunciation of words? Please share <3
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dosoguan · 2 years
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📚  Libri 🇰🇷   ➤ Impara e Memorizza Parole in  Coreano Direttamente nel Contesto ** Incorpora lo studio dei  Vocaboli della  Lingua Coreana in Uso *🔴* Suddivisi per Livello di Difficoltà e Frequenza.*✎📈 •» ■ Each of these  Korean Textbooks  is meant to use as 🌟 an Effective Combination of Guide Reference and Exercise Book  📔 in order to ▶ Learn ↔Practice ↔and ⚙️ ↪ Memorize Directly in Context a Lot of Basic or Specific Terms  with Accurate Explanations ✅  ↪ and Several Exercises ✍️ to do !✻ Expand your  Korean vocabulary  with New Words at Basic , Intermediate or Advanced Level in many Areas 🎯
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korstudying · 9 months
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🌸🌼🌸 30-Day Journey to Korean Language Mastery! 🌸🌼🌸
Hey there language lovers! Are you ready for an exciting adventure in learning Korean at a more intermediate level? 🇰🇷✨ In this 30-day study schedule, we'll dive into some juicy grammar topics that'll take your Korean skills to the next level. Ready to embark on this language adventure? Let's rock this 30-day challenge together! Happy studying and remember, every step counts on the road to Korean language mastery! 화이팅! 💪✨
Week 1: Verb Modification and Advanced Sentence Structures Day 1: Time to dust off those honorifics and level up your respect game! Show some love to those verbs with various honorific verb endings. Day 2-3: Let's express our wishes and assumptions with "았/었으면 좋겠다" (I wish I had) and "-(으)ㄹ 텐데" (I suppose, I think). Wishful thinking, here we come! 🌠 Day 4-5: No more doubts about "have to" or "can do"! Master "-아/어/여야 하다" (have to, must) and "-아/어/여도 되다" (can, may). Day 6-7: Weave your magic into sentences with various verb modifications and advanced structures using the things you've studied the past few days.
Week 2: Subjunctive and Concessive Expressions Day 8-9: Curiosity piqued? Delve into "-아/어/여 보다" (try to do) and "-아/어/여지다" (become something). Adventure awaits! 🚀 Day 10-11: Unveil the power of "even if" with "-더라도" and the allure of "either" with "-든지". Day 12-13: Embrace "no matter how much someone says" with "아무리~-(으)라고 해도" and the certainty of "regardless of" with "-든간에". Day 14: Take a deep breath and look back on the amazing grammar points we've conquered so far! You're soaring to new heights! 🦅
Week 3: Advanced Particles and Connectives Day 15-16: Adventure calls! Set out on "-을 테니까" (since I will) and navigate "-느라고" (because of, due to). Day 17-18: Embrace the twists and turns of "-를 지경이다" (to the extent of) and "-는바람에" (because of, on account of). The path may be challenging, but you're up for it! Day 19-20: "Even if it's tough, let's do it!" Dive into "-아/어/여서라도" and "might have to do" with "-아/어/여야 할지도 모르다". Day 21: Let's take a moment to bask in the glory of the grammar points we've mastered in Week 1 to Week 3. Proud language learners unite! 🌟
Week 4: Expressing Intention and Assumptions Day 22-23: Master the art of expressing intentions with "기로 하다" (decide to do) and "으려던 참이다" (was about to do). Your plans are set in motion! Day 24-25: Delve into assumptions with "ㄴ/는다고 하다" (heard that) and "ㄹ/을 것 같다" (seems like). The mystery unfolds! 🔍 Day 26-27: Let's get speculative with "것 같으면서" (while feeling like) and "(으)니까" (since, because). The intrigue continues! 🕵️‍♂️ Day 28: Embrace your linguistic prowess as you navigate the subtleties of intention and assumptions. Let's recap the past few days!
Week 5: Advanced Particles and Expressions Day 29-30: Explore the nuances of "만에 하다" (to do after a long time) and "아니면서도" (although, even though). Time to fine-tune your expressions! Day 31: Reflect on your incredible progress and pat yourself on the back for conquering advanced grammar structures. You've come so far, and there's no stopping you now! 🎉
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possamble · 17 days
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i think she was the most annoying baby on earth i wouldnt be able to take it (affectionate)
there are only two kinds of autism. the one where it takes you so long to start talking that your parents are worried something's wrong with you and then you suddenly start speaking in full sentences when you're 2 years old (laios and falin) and the one where you simply Do Not Shut Up the second you can make even vaguely word-like sounds (marcille)
love her. she's so funny. im so sure she was babbling on with the full intonation of someone who knows what they're saying but in completely unintelligible noises, some half-words borrowed from elven and common lmao
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bl-bracket · 10 months
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Introducing the Next BL Bracket: Best Siblings in a BL!!!
Which siblings have the best relationship? Or which ones have the most interesting relationship? From wholesome siblings to complicated family dynamics, all siblings from BL are welcome here to compete!
Who counts as siblings for this?
At least one of the siblings needs to be a main OR supporting character in a BL drama
They must be considered siblings in canon. Both biological and adopted siblings count! For found family situations, they must consider themselves to be siblings (and not just generally family or close friends)
Submissions are available here!
Submissions close on July 7th @ 7 PM GST
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kkeunimopssii · 5 months
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ART HISTORY WORD LIST [part 2]
구조 [構造] - structure
왕릉 [王陵] - royal tomb
계급 [階級] - class, rank
장식되다 [裝飾되다] - be decorated
정면 [正面] - facade front
분담하다 [分擔하다] - to share
설화 [說話] - tale
별자리 - star constellation
도교 [道敎] - Taoism
고분 벽화 [古墳壁畫] - tomb fresco
권위적 [權威的] - authoritative
천장 [天障] - ceiling
승려 [僧侶] - Buddhist monk
공양하다 [供養하다] - to offer food to Buddha
기상 [氣像] - spirit
배치하다 [排置하다] - to arrange
웅혼하다 [雄渾하다] - dynamic
원근감 [遠近感] - perspective
설채 [設彩] - to draw background with ink and then color it
씨름 - korean wrestling, ssireum
유래되다 [由來되다] - to originate
무예 [武藝] - martial arts
색채 [色彩] - tone (color)
내세 [來世] - afterlife
귀족 [貴族] - aristocracy
제왕 [帝王] - emperor
사신 [四神] - Four Symbols - four mythological creatures appearing among the Chinese constellations along the ecliptic, and viewed as the guardians of the four cardinal directions. These four creatures are also referred to by a variety of other names, including "Four Guardians", "Four Gods", and "Four Auspicious Beasts". They are the Azure Dragon of the East, the Vermilion Bird of the South, the White Tiger of the West, and the Black Tortoise of the North. Each of the creatures is most closely associated with a cardinal direction and a color, but also additionally represents other aspects, including a season of the year, an emotion, virtue, and one of the Chinese "five elements" (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water). Each has been given its own individual traits, origin story and a reason for being. Symbolically, and as part of spiritual and religious belief and meaning, these creatures have been culturally important across countries in the East Asian cultural sphere.
청룡 [靑龍] - Azure Dragon, Blue Dragon 백호 [白虎] - White Tiger 주작 [朱雀] - Vermilion Bird, Red Phoenix 현무 [玄武] - Black Tortoise
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koreanaswego · 8 days
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Korean Word of the Day
대신에
Instead
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commajade · 2 years
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some vocab words from the lyrics to good evening and my personal translation of it from a couple years ago, i'm still p proud of it!
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hd-learns-korean · 1 year
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Korean Spring Vocab Flash Card Part 1!
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