If you want to be one of the cool kids, you need to talk like the cool kids. And to talk like the cool kids, you need to know the slang. ‘zzan’ (or jjan, depending on how you want to romanize it) (짠) is the casual way to say “cheers” in Korean. Note, however, that...
In this lesson, we will learn how to say “okay” in Korean. There are a few ways in which you can do this and, just like in English, the meaning of the word will depend on the situation. It can be used to tell someone you are fine, to acknowledge a fact or statement or to s...
As seen in the graphic, there are two ways you can say sorry (like many other phrases in the Korean language). You can learn to say these easily even if you think your Korean is bad/terrible. The first way “죄송합니다” is used when you want to be the most respectful in...
God's New Whiz Kids?: Korean American Evangelicals on Campus Introduction At lunchtime, one need only walk into Berkeley's Sproul Plaza, that famed arena of leftist politics, to note the transformation: where a salvo of free speech and anti-war slogans could once be heard, mantras of ...
If you are still curious about this war, review the lesson titled Causes of the Korean War: Lesson for Kids. This lesson helps you understand topics like: The dividing line between North Korea and South Korea How this war ended The country supporting North Korea ...
“We want our kids to feel confident about their strengths and use that as a springboard to try something new. What are our kids good at? What are they comfortable with? How can we help them advance in that?” he said. For example, “if they play a musical instrument, what is anot...
This isn't to say that performances on South Korean television can't also fall victim to unfortunate camera and editing work.Music Bank's framing of Stray Kids' "Domino"completely obscured the group's thematic choreography last September, whichseemed to hasten the publicationof theirdance practice...
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I’ll keep that in mind :) Adam No, it’s not sounds like “shit”, it sounds like “whore” on russian language.Russians like to say this word :\ TayaLigus well thanks for your lesson sir. I just need to know the difference between “it’s been a long time and it has been ...
Young South Korean kids spending less time packing cram schools, opting to pursue their dreams as K-pop superstars.Credit: Matt Douma SUWON, South Korea -- After Jeun So-jung closes her books at the end of the school day in notoriously hard-studying South Korea, she soon finds herself bac...