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  • Korean with my language exchange friend EP.1

    Korean with my language exchange friend EP.1

    Ep.1: First Greeting on a Language Exchange App Welcome back to Korean With My Language Exchange Friend!In this episode, we’ll look at the very first conversation you might have when meeting a new Korean friend on a language exchange app. You’ll learn how to greet, introduce yourself, and say where you are from. 🗨 1.…

  • Korean with my language exchange friend EP.0

    Korean with my language exchange friend EP.0

    🌟 Series: Korean With My Language Exchange Friend Learn Korean step by step, chatting with a real Korean friend! Ep.0 – Begin with Hangul: Your Language Exchange Journey Hello everyone! 👋Welcome to Korean With My Language Exchange Friend, a story-based series for absolute beginners who want to learn Korean from scratch. This isn’t a textbook-style…

  • Korean Weather Expressions

    Korean Weather Expressions

    In Korean, weather expressions go beyond just sun and rain—they capture subtle emotional tones and natural details. This comprehensive guide covers the most commonly used weather expressions, grouped by topic. You’ll find both casual and forecast-style terms, along with English explanations and example sentences. 1. Sky and General Weather Conditions 2. Rain-Related Expressions 3. Snow-Related…

  • How to Read Hangul Easily: A Beginner-Friendly Guide

    How to Read Hangul Easily: A Beginner-Friendly Guide

    1. What is Hangul? Hangul is the Korean writing system.It was created to match the shape of sounds, making it easy and logical to learn—even for beginners. if you’re a nerd who’s looking for an in-depth guide, I have it for you! 2. Structure of a Hangul Letter: CV and CVC Each Hangul letter usually…

  • How to Read Hangul: From Creation to Real Pronunciation

    How to Read Hangul: From Creation to Real Pronunciation

    Hangul (한글), the Korean writing system, is one of the most logical and learner-friendly alphabets in the world. In this guide, you’ll not only learn how Hangul is structured and pronounced, but also discover hidden pronunciation rules that native speakers often use without realizing. If this guide feels too complicated for you, I have a…

  • How Koreans Talk About Age – Expressions, Titles, and Cultural Norms

    How Koreans Talk About Age – Expressions, Titles, and Cultural Norms

    In Korean culture, age isn’t just a number — it determines how people address each other, what language form they use, and the hierarchy in social settings. From the first introduction to close friendships, age influences it all. 1. Asking and Telling Age In casual speech, you can drop “살”:스물이에요. — I’m 20. 2. Talking…

  • How Koreans Describe Pain

    How Koreans Describe Pain

    Korean has many different ways to express pain beyond simply saying “아프다” (It hurts).Each word adds detail about the type, intensity, and sensation of the pain.This guide is divided into categories to help you learn and remember the expressions more easily. 1. Stiffness and Heaviness These verbs describe the feeling of tightness, fatigue, or soreness…

  • Mastering Korean Cooking Vocabs: Full Guide with Meanings and Examples

    Mastering Korean Cooking Vocabs: Full Guide with Meanings and Examples

    Learning Korean cooking vocabulary isn’t just about understanding ingredients—it’s also about mastering the action words (verbs) that bring those ingredients to life. Korean cuisine uses a wide variety of cooking verbs. This comprehensive guide organizes essential Korean cooking verbs into categories based on their function in the kitchen. Whether you’re a language learner, home cook,…

  • 16 Korean Expressions for Hunger – From “A Bit Peckish” to “Absolutely Starving”

    16 Korean Expressions for Hunger – From “A Bit Peckish” to “Absolutely Starving”

    In Korean, expressing hunger isn’t just about saying “I’m hungry.” Whether you’re just a little peckish, craving something specific, or about to pass out from hunger, there’s a perfect phrase for it. From everyday expressions to funny idioms, here are 16 Korean ways to talk about hunger—in every mood and situation. 1. 배고프다 / 배가…

  • 손이 크다, 발이 넓다, 마당발. Korean Idioms Explained with Examples

    손이 크다, 발이 넓다, 마당발. Korean Idioms Explained with Examples

    Korean is full of fun idiomatic expressions that use body parts to describe personality or social behavior. Three popular ones you’ll hear often are: Let’s break down what each one means, how it’s used, and some natural example sentences to help you understand these expressions in real life! What Does 손이 크다 (son-i keuda) Mean?…