All About Learning Korean 한국어 / 조선말배우고니다
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my daughter wants to learn korean . anyone knows where ?
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Mandy-Alex:
my daughter wants to learn korean . anyone knows where ?
u can try Byki. many languages to learn there. -
Any sites to reccomend for learning Korean? besides Byki.
Thks.
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Victoria10:
those korean drama on SCV / mediacorpAny sites to reccomend for learning Korean? besides Byki.
Thks.
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verykiasu2010:
but if i don't even noe korean, how do i understand what they are saying? :? Any software to learn korean?
those korean drama on SCV / mediacorpVictoria10:
Any sites to reccomend for learning Korean? besides Byki.
Thks.
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U can learn from community centres or u could get those learn korean books or search for free online learning for korean language.
Other ways could be having dual sound TV change it to korean language and look at the english subtitles and listening to korean songs.
I learned my korean language the hard way I resided in Korea for a number of years. -
iazzy:
Thanks for ur advice. Hope ur hard way helps!U can learn from community centres or u could get those learn korean books or search for free online learning for korean language.
Other ways could be having dual sound TV change it to korean language and look at the english subtitles and listening to korean songs.
I learned my korean language the hard way I resided in Korea for a number of years.
Told my parents I wanted to learn Korean, they said stay in Korea for about 3 years. :shock: Wonder how that helps??? :?
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hi there. anyone learning korean :boogie:
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Since there are no threads currently about the learning of Korean, I decided to create one. I’m just a basic learner and want to learn with anybody out there who is interested in learning Korean.
Basics:
In Korean, there are 26 letters, same as English.
Here are some basic letters.
ㅂ = b
ㅈ = j (South Korea), z (North Korea)
ㄷ = d
ㄱ = g
ㅅ = s
ㅁ = m
ㄴ = n
ㅇ = ng (or silent)
ㄹ = r (South Korea), l (North Korea)
ㅎ = h
ㅋ = k
ㅊ = ch
ㅍ = p
ㅌ = t
There are more vowels in Korean than in English.
ㅛ/ㅕ = yo
ㅐ = ae
ㅔ = e
ㅗ/ㅓ = o
ㅑ = ya
ㅏ = a
ㅣ = ee
ㅠ = eu
ㅡ = eu
ㅜ = u
just piece those letters up and they will string into Korean words, just like English.
Eg: Annyonghaseyo
It’s
ㅇ+ㅏ+ㄴ+ㄴ+ㅕ+ㅇ+ㅎ+ㅏ+ㅅ+ㅔ+ㅇ+ㅛ
= 안녕하세요. -
Ichigokun:
Cool! Understand you are studying now - Sec 2 this year ?Since there are no threads currently about the learning of Korean, I decided to create one. I'm just a basic learner and want to learn with anybody out there who is interested in learning Korean.
Basics:
In Korean, there are 26 letters, same as English.
Here are some basic letters.
ㅂ = b
ㅈ = j (South Korea), z (North Korea)
ㄷ = d
ㄱ = g
ㅅ = s
ㅁ = m
ㄴ = n
ㅇ = ng (or silent)
ㄹ = r (South Korea), l (North Korea)
ㅎ = h
ㅋ = k
ㅊ = ch
ㅍ = p
ㅌ = t
There are more vowels in Korean than in English.
ㅛ/ㅕ = yo
ㅐ = ae
ㅔ = e
ㅗ/ㅓ = o
ㅑ = ya
ㅏ = a
ㅣ = ee
ㅠ = eu
ㅡ = eu
ㅜ = u
just piece those letters up and they will string into Korean words, just like English.
Eg: Annyonghaseyo
It's
ㅇ+ㅏ+ㄴ+ㄴ+ㅕ+ㅇ+ㅎ+ㅏ+ㅅ+ㅔ+ㅇ+ㅛ
= 안녕하세요.
So you are learning on your own or you take it up as your third language ?
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