Tag: Korean study
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Korean with my language exchange friend EP.9
Ep.9: Talking About Being Sick In this episode, both Jihoon and Emily aren’t feeling well and share their symptoms. You’ll learn Korean expressions to describe sickness, pain, and comfort someone naturally. 1. Dialogue by Topic 🤒 Talking About Being Sick 1. Feeling Unwell Jihoon: 몸이 안 좋아요.Jihoon: I don’t feel well. Emily: 어디가 아파요?Emily: Where…
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Korean with my language exchange friend EP.8
Ep.8: Talking About School and Work In this episode, Jihoon talks about his life as a university student, and Emily shares about her job. You’ll learn everyday expressions that are useful both in school and in the workplace. 💬 1. Dialogue by Topic 🏫 School (Jihoon 중심) 1. Class Emily: 지훈 씨, 오늘 수업 어땠어요?Emily:…
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Korean Expressions for Feelings
Introduction Emotions are an essential part of communication, and Korean provides a rich vocabulary to describe them. From joy and excitement to sadness and disappointment, each word reflects subtle differences in how people feel. This guide introduces 100 Korean expressions for emotions, divided into eight categories. Each entry includes an English explanation with Korean example…
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Korean Furniture Vocabulary: Essential Guide
When learning Korean, furniture words are super practical—you’ll use them when describing your home, shopping, or giving directions. This guide organizes the most useful items by room, with simple example sentences in Korean and English. At the end, there’s a bonus list of bathroom fixtures (not furniture, but good to know). 1) General Essentials (어느…
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How to Talk About Days in Korean
1. Basic Day Expressions ✅ Example: 2. Native Korean Counters (including “몇”) 👉 Note: 이레, 여드레, 아흐레 are rarely used today. People usually say 일주일 (칠 일), 팔 일, 구 일 instead. But in practice, 일주일 is the natural and common choice. ✅ Example: 3. Period and Time Expressions ✅ Example: 4. Weeks, Months, Years,…
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Korean Place and Store Names
In Korean, the names of places and stores often follow patterns, but some are basic institutions that everyone should know first. 1. Essential Everyday Institutions These are the most common and basic places in daily life. 2. 방 (bang = room) Places for entertainment or activities. 3. 집 (jip = house/place) Casual restaurants. 4. 가게…




