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Masterlist

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╭─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╮ Basic - 기본 ♡ Beginners Masterlist ♡ Hangul - 한글 (한국어 알파벳) ♡ Korean Numbers -  한국어 번호 ♡ Calendar -  달력 ♡ Korean Sentence Structure ╰─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╯  ╭─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╮  Vocab - 어휘 ♡ Christmas - 크리스마스 ♡ New Year -  새해 ♡ Grocery Shopping - 식료품 쇼핑 ♡ Korean Onomatopoeia -  한국어 의성어 [part 1] || [part 2] ♡ Clothes - 옷 ♡ Animals - 동물들 ♡ Idol Phrases - 관용구 ♡ Fruit - 과일 ♡ Veggies - 채소 ♡ Spring - 봄 ♡ Body - 몸 ♡ Family - 가족 ♡ Korean Slang / Shortened Expressions ♡ LGBT+ Vocab - 엘지비티 + slang ♡ Korean Homonyms - 한국어 이의어 ♡ Summer Vocab - 여름 어휘 ♡ Birthday Vocab - 생일 어휘 ♡ Occupations - 직업 ♡ Space - 우주 ♡ Phone - 전화 ♡ Traveling - 여행 ♡ Money - 돈 ♡ K-ommon Korean Phrases ♡ Colour Vocab - 색깔 어휘 ♡ Directions Vocab - 쪽 어휘 ♡ Cooking Vocab - 요리하기 어휘 ╰─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╯  ╭─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╮  Korean Culture - 한국 문화 ♡ Korean Age - 한국 나이 ♡ Shoulders in Korea  ♡ Batchim - 받침 ╰─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╯ ╭─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╮  Grammar - 문법 ♡ Conjugation - 동사  ♡ Particles -  문법적 입자 ♡ Counters -  복수형  ♡ -고 싶다 - want ♡ -ㄹ/을 것이다 - future tense ♡ More than - 보다 더 + comparing verbs ♡ -잖아요 - As you Know ♡ Adding plural counters to NOUNS ♡ The many versions of: 같다 ♡ Useful Verbs + How to Use Them!           [part 1] || [part 2] || [part 3]  ╰─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╯  ╭─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╮ Helpful Asks - 질문들 ♡ FAQ ♡ 이다 Conjugation ♡ “Is this right?” Korean Translation ♡ “How are you?” Korean Translation ♡ 이에요 / 입니다 Uses and Rules ♡ 행복하다 - meaning ♡ 난 네 블로그를 사랑해 - I love your blog ♡ Why did he say 언니??  ♡ Korean Spacing ♡ Am I a Koreaboo?      ~ Part 1 || Part 2 || Part 3  ♡ Why is it -서 instead of -고? ♡ Korean Texting Abbreviations ♡ Sentence Structure ♡ Gender Neutral Korean Titles ♡ Difference between 저/제/저의 and 나/너/나의 ♡ Korean Difference ♡ Motivation to be courageous while speaking! How To: ♡ Staying Motivated / Focused ♡ Study Grammar! ♡ Improve Handwriting ♡ Improve Pronunciation ♡ Not Struggle with Hangul ♡ “Introduce Myself” (자기소개) ♡ Say you’re studying Korean for fun! ♡ Speak confidently in Korean ♡ Pronounce ‘ㄹ’ ♡ Go from basic beginner to intermediate/advanced ♡ Elongate Texts in Korean ♡ STOP Translating in your head! ♡ Say ‘Thank you’ in Korean Recommended: ♡ Textbooks ♡ Apps ♡ Websites ♡ Tips for Beginners ♡ Webtoons Korean Differences: ♡ 선생님 vs 교사 / 실 vs 방 / 늘 vs 항상 ♡ 이야기하다 vs 말하다 ♡ 친구 vs 벗 ♡ 담요 vs 이불 ♡ 저의 vs 제 ♡ 당신 vs 너 ♡ 은/는 vs 이/가  ♡ 안녕하세요 vs 여보세요  ♡ 어 vs 오 ♡ 안녕히 가세요 vs 안녕히 계세요 ♡ -말 vs -어 ♡ 생선 vs 물고기 ♡ 봤어요 vs 보았어요 ♡ -는 것 같다 // 같다 // -를 것 같다 ♡ 함께 vs 같이 ♡ 않다 vs 아니다 ♡ 노래 vs 송 ♡ 외 // 왜 // 웨 ♡ 좋다 vs 좋아하다 ♡ -ㄹ/을 수 있다 vs (잘) 못+verb ♡ 진짜 vs 진심 ♡ 오래되다 // 늙다 // 낡다 ♡ 심심하다 vs 지루하다 ♡ 위해서 // 때문에 // 덕분에 ♡ noun+verb VS noun+을/를+verb ╰─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╯  ╭─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╮  About Me ♡ Introduction -  자기 소개 ♡ 깜작이야 vs 감자탕 ♡ How I got my Korean Name ♡ My Study Routine ♡ My Face ♡ SK101 IG & TWITTER ♡ 10k Follower Special - About Me ♡ My YouTube Channel ╰─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╯  ╭─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╮  Reading Comprehension ♡ Little Red Riding Hood - 빨간 모자        Part 1 || Part 2 || Part 3 || Part 4 ♡ Diary - 일기        Part 1 || Part 2 || Part 3 || Part 4 ♡ My Friend Jiyeon        Part 1 || Part 2 ╰─━━━━━━━━━━━━─╯  under construction constantly

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More Posts from Mxnojoon

4 years ago

*:・°✧ how to introduce yourself in korean°

1. 이름이 뭐예요? whats your name? - 제 이름은 name이에요/예요   or   저는 name이에요/예요

~이에요 if ur name ends with a consonnant ~예요 if it ends with a vowel

2. 어디에서 왔어요? where are you from? - country 사람이에요

examples : 프랑스 사람이에요 ; i am french 프랑스 ; france 사람 ; person

중국 사람이에요 ; i am chinese etc..

3. 몇살이에요? how old are you? - age살이에요

examples : 17살이에요 ; i’m 17 years old 24살이에요, 14살이에요…

4. 취미가 뭐예요? what are ur hobbies? - 노래하는 것을 좋아해요 i like singing

verb+는 것을 좋아해요

요리하는 것을 좋아해요 ; i like cooking 읽는 것을 좋아해요 ; i like reading 춤 추는 것을 좋아해요 ; i like dancing

5. 학생+이에요 ; i am a student 고등학생 ; high schooler 대학생이에요 ; university student

OR

occupation이에요/예요 의사예요 ; im a doctor 선생이에요 ; im a teacher

6. language를 공부해요 i study…. 프랑스어를 공부해요 ; i study french 영어를 공부해요 ; i study english

language를 배우고 있어요 i am learning…. 한국어를 배우고 있어요 ; i am learning korean 일본어를 배우고 있어요 ; i am learning japanese

♡ study well 💪💕🙋

4 years ago
 - Korean Onomatopoeia

꿀꿀 한국어 의성어 - Korean Onomatopoeia 🗯

on·o·mat·o·poe·ia

/ˌänəˌmadəˈpēə,ˌänəˌmädəˈpēə/

noun

the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g., cuckoo, sizzle ). the use of onomatopoeia for rhetorical effect

Here I am back with Korean Onomatopoeiae. To summarize the definition, it’s a word given to what a sound makes (for lack of better words) Enjoy <3

음 - uhm

아야 - ouch!

쪽 - smooch/kiss

두근두근 - throbbing heart

앗 - oops! / oh no!

냠냠 - chewing sound

짝짝짝- clapping

엉엉 - crying

멍멍 - dog’s bark

꽥꽥- duck quack

야옹 - cat’s meow

꿀꿀 - pig’s oink

찍찍 - mouse squeaking

따르릉 - telephone ringing

똑똑 - knocking ( 너는 똑똑해요 - you’re smart!)

개굴개굴 - croak of a frog

음메 - cow mooing

칙칙폭폭 - toot of a train

쾅 - something banging/falling on the floor

I hope you enjoyed this lesson! Have a great day ~

4 years ago
A Lot Of People Do Not Realize That Koreans Actually Use Two Different Number Systems! Each System Is

A lot of people do not realize that Koreans actually use two different number systems! Each system is used to account for different things like age and amount of items or dates and money. It can be hard to figure out which is which so I love the way this shows you what each is used for!

4 years ago

100 More Verbs in Korean

참석하다 - To attend, To participate

실례하다 - To annoy, To trouble

기대하다 - To anticipate, To expect

감사하다 - To appreciate, To thank

가져오다 - To bring, To cause

결정되다 - To be decided

나빠지다 - To become worse

데려오다 - To bring, To fetch

쓰이다 - To be used

안되다 - To be unsuccessful

끊어지다 - To be disconnected, To get cut

구성되다 - To be composed, To be formed

취하다 - To be drunk

피다 - To bloom, To blossom

막다 - To block, To stop, To prevent

자랑하다 - To boast, To show off

만족하다 - To be satisfied, To be content

발견되다 - To be discovered, To be found

관련되다 - To be related to

갈아입다 - To change (clothes)

거두다 - To collect, To achieve

건너다 - To cross over

걸어오다 - To come on foot

계속되다 - To continue, To be continued

고려하다 - To consider

고르다 - To choose, To select

내려오다 - To come down

알아보다 - To check, To investigate, To realize

확인하다 - To confirm, To check

개발하다 - To develop, To create

결정하다 - To decide

그리다 - To draw, To paint

그러다 - To do that, To do this

꿈꾸다 - To dream of

나누다 - To divide, To split, To share

줄어들다 - To decrease, To shrink

졸다 - To doze off

강조하다 - To emphasize

겪다 - To experience, To undergo

견디다 - To endure, To bear, To stand

달아나다 - To escape, To runaway

즐기다 - To enjoy, To have fun

터지다 - To explode, To break out

경험하다 - To experience

끝나다 - To end, To be over

노력하다 - To endeavor, To strive

따라가다 - To follow, To go after

날다 - To fly

쳐다보다 - To gaze, To stare

어울리다 - To get along, To match, To suit

걸어가다 - To go on foot, To walk

낳다 - To give birth to

늙다 - To get old

다녀오다 - To go and get back

가지다 - To have, To possess

고생하다 - To have a hard time, To suffer

감추다 - To hide, To disguise

늘다 - To increase, To improve

무시하다 - To ignore, To neglect

구경하다 - To look around, To see the sights

남기다 - To leave behind

돌아보다 - To look back

둘러보다 - To look around

잃어버리다 - To lose something

실수하다 - To make a mistake

벌다 - To make money, To earn money

뜻하다 - To mean, To indicate

끄덕이다 - To nod, To give a nod

관찰하다 - To observe, To watch

넘치다 - To overflow, To brim over

쌓다 - To pack, To stack, To accumulate

데리다 - To pick somebody up

갖추다 - To prepare, To be equipped with

진행되다 - To progress, To proceed

질문하다 - To question, To ask

기르다 - To raise, To grow, To develop

깨닫다 - To realize, To become aware

기록하다 - To record, To write

기뻐하다 - To rejoice, To be happy

기억하다 - To remember, To recall

닮다 - To resemble, To look like

요구하다 - To request, To demand

달려가다 - To run, To dash

그만두다 - To stop, To drop, To quit

그치다 - To stop, To cease

노래하다 - To sing a song

외치다 - To shout, To yell

해결하다  - To settle, To solve

나타내다 - To show, To express

아끼다 - To save, To cherish

내밀다 - To stick out, To stretch out

흔들다 - To shake, To swing

비추다 - To shine, To reflect

몰다 - To steer, To drive

돌보다 - To take care, To look after

가져가다 - To take, To carry

던지다 - To throw

갈아타다 - To transfer, To change (car, train, etc…)

걸리다 - To take time

돌다 - To turn, To rotate

4 years ago

Body Vocab - 몸 어휘

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

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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 

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앞 - front 손 - hand 손가락 - fingers 손톱 - fingernail 손목 - wrist (directly: hand neck)

뒤 - behind / back 손바닥 - palm

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

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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