This lesson is written using bothHangeul (the Korean Alphabet)and romanized English. You don’t need to know Hangeul to read the words, but it will help you with your Korean pronunciation if youplan to learn Korean. We’ll also explain some other greetings you might hear so you can be ...
As you can see, we’ve written the Romanized version of the word한국 (hanguk)above to assist with pronunciation for beginners. It’s definitely a great way to pronounce new words when you’re just starting out easily. That being said, if you intend to delve into learning the Korean ...
The famous Chinese philosopher Confucius stated, “A good name will lead to a good life (정명순행-正名順行).” Many Asian countries put an emphasis on names–Korea included. Names are important to Koreans. And for those of you interested in finding out more about Korean names, ...
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Urin eojjeoda kkeuchi nan geolkka Bujokan nareul taekaejugo Sasohan geose useonneunde Ijen eojjeoda mannajineun ma Ijeneun neoreul utge haneun neomankeum joeun sarameul manna [Korean:] 모두 처음이었어 설레어 잠 못 든 것 내겐 처음이었어 소리 ...
after their birth, we enter those 한자 characters as the registered name for that person. It does not change. Some people, more recently, choose to name their child without the 한자 characters, and that is allowed as well. In those cases, we say the child has a 한글 이...
so many seasonings and since I left Korea I’ve been making my burgers in the classic American style. These days I have a lot of Korean followers on YouTube, so I’d like to show them the American style, too. Maybe someday I’ll make a video for the Korean style I used to make...
There are many different ways to say “thank you” in Japanese depending on the situation and who you’re talking to.
Learning how to say 'hello' in Korean The word for "hello" in Korean is "안녕하세요" (annyeonghaseyo), pronounced as "ahn-nyeong-ha-se-yo." You’ll notice that this basic word is repeated in most Korean greetings; however, the intonation and context change based on the...
“Good Job” in Korean There are a few ways to say “good job” in Korean. The phrase in Korean that you choose to use depends on the formality of the situation and the exact meaning you wish to express. Before we dive deeper into the different ways below, here’s a video that show...