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Some Hangul Notes I Made For My Friend, I Dont Need Them Because Im Way Past Learning It But If Youre

Some Hangul notes I made for my friend, I don’t need them because I’m way past learning it but if you’re a beginner then feel free to take a look at it 🥺🧡
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Vocabulary: Must-Know Adjectives
안녕, 여러분! In this vocab list, I want to present some very important adjectives to build your beginner vocabulary! 시작해볼까요? Shall we start?
기쁘다 = to be happy/to be glad
길다 = to be long
as in physical length
to describe a noun, drop the ㄹ to make 긴
Ex. 긴 머리 = long hair
귀엽다 = to be cute
괜찮다 = to be okay
그렇다 = to be like that/to be so
conjugated in the present tense as 그래요
그래요 actually can be used to mean “yes” or “sure.” You can think of it as “yes, that is so.”
그래요 can also be used as a question: “그래요?” It can be translated as “really?” or “is that so?”
나쁘다 = to be bad
느리다 = to be slow
다르다 = to be different
conjugated in the present tense as 달라요
덥다 = to be hot
used to describe weather
똑똑하다 = to be smart
뜨겁다 = to be hot used to describe an object. Ex. 뜨거운 커피 = hot coffee
맛있다 = to be delicious
맛없다 = to taste bad
많다 = to be many/to be a lot
멋있다 = to be cool
as in something that is “awesome” or “great” (as opposed to temperature lol)
못 생겼다 = to be ugly
conjugated in the present tense as 못 생겼어요—literally means “came out bad”
빠르다 = to be fast
conjugated in the present tense as 빨라요
비싸다 = to be expensive
슬프다 = to be sad
싸다 = to be cheap
새롭다 = to be new
쉽다 = to be easy
시끄럽다 = to be loud/to be noisy
예쁘다 = to be pretty
아름답다 = to be beautiful
어렵다 = to be difficult
오래되다 = to be old
used to describe an object.
Ex. 오래된 책 = old book
이렇다 = to be like this
conjugated in the present tense as 이래요
작다 = to be small
잘 생기다 = to be good-looking
conjugated in the present tense as 잘 생겼어요—literally means “came out well”
좋다 = to be good
짧다 = to be short
as in physical length
ex. 짧은 치마 = short skirt
조용하다 = to be quiet
착하다 = to be kind
차갑다 = to be cold
used to describe an object
Ex. 차가운 물 = cold water
춥다 = to be cold
used to describe weather
크다 = to be big
특별하다 = to be special
편하다 = to be comfortable
화가 나다 = to be angry
행복하다 = to be happy
Another long vocab list, huh? Building some basic vocabulary is important, so I hope these many adjectives helped! See you in the next lesson! 안녕!
Conversational Korean
하이 하이 나는 카이입니다. Today I wanted to share some casual Korean I learned just by messaging in the language! I hope you can learn something as well, albeit these are fairly simple. I added some vocab under a few phrases so it may help some people who want to build up their vocab.
If something is wrong, please don’t hesitate to correct me, as I’m still learning as well
( this whole post is messy, I apologise )

반가워요- Nice to meet you
하이- Hi
바이/빠이- Bye
잘 잤어요?- did you sleep well?
잘자요- Sleep well
굿 나잇- Good night
굿 모닝/좋은 아침이에요- Good morning
좋은 꿈 꿔요!- Sweet dreams
뭐할거에요- What are you going to do?
뭐하고 있어요?- What are you doing? 뭐- what 하다- to do 있어요- existing, having 하고 있어요- doing
뭐해요?- What’s up?
오늘 기분이 어때요?- What’s your mood today?/How are you feeling today? 오늘- today 기분- mood 어때요?- how is it?
요즘 어떻게 지내요?- How have you been doing recently?
지금- now
지금 학교에 있어요- I’m in school now 학교- school
학교에 가고 있어요- I’m going to school
오늘은 어땠어요?- How was today? 어땠어요 is 어때요 in the past tense, making it “how was it?”
유튜브 보고 있습니다- I’m watching YouTube
핸드폰하고 있어요- I’m on my phone
맞아요- Right, I agree
그래요?- Is that right?/Is that so?
답늦어서 미안해요- Sorry for the late reply.
계속 대화하길 원해요- I want to keep talking
졸려요?- Are you sleepy?
그렇구나- I suppose
오늘 뭐 하고 놀았어요?- What have you been doing today?
힘내요- cheer up, hang in there
부끄러워요- I’m embarrassed/ashamed
잘하네요- good job
숙제하고있어요- I’m doing my homework
먹다 - To Eat
뭘 먹고 싶어요? - What do you want to eat?
…먹고 싶어요 - I want to eat…
밥 먹었어요? - Have you eaten?
먹자 - Let’s eat
잘 먹겠습니다 - I will eat well
잘 먹었습니다 - I ate well
맛있어요 - Delicious
배고파요 - I’m hungry
시장 - Market
식당 - Restaurant
과일 - Fruit
복숭아 - Peach
수박 - Watermelon
바나나 - Banana
야채 - Vegetable
고구마 - Sweet potato
밥 - Food/Rice
음식 - Food
빵 - Bread
김밥 - Seaweed rice roll
김치 - Kimchi
라면 - Ramen
떡볶이 - Spicy rice cake
빙수 - Korean shaved ice
피자 - Pizza
케이크 - Cake
초콜릿 - Chocolate
🍭 A&R 🍭


Body Vocab - 몸 어휘
Hello everyone! For today’s vocabulary, I’m going to show you guys the different body parts in Korean. Enjoy! :)


앞 - front 머리 - head 목 - neck 어깨 - shoulder 팔 - arm 가슴 - chest 겨드랑이 - armpit 배 - stomach / belly (not to be confused with pear - 배)
뒤 - behind / back 등 - back 옆구리 - side 허리 - hips / lower back / waist 팔꿈치 - elbow


앞 - front 손 - hand 손가락 - fingers 손톱 - fingernail 손목 - wrist (directly: hand neck)
뒤 - behind / back 손바닥 - palm

다리 - leg 엉덩이 - butt 허벅지 - thighs 무릎 - knee 정강이 - shin 종아리 - calf 발목 - ankle (directly: foot neck 발 - foot


앞 - front 발가락 - toes 발톱 - toenail 발등 - top of the foot
뒤 - behind / back 발바닥 - sole
Example Sentences:
1. (내) 머리가 아프다! - My head hurts! 2. 등을 긁어 주세요. - Please scratch my back. 3. 손가락 두개 - two fingers
As always, I hope this was helpful! If there is any confusion or questions, don’t hesitate to message me! I am always here to help :)
~ SK101