How to say? 썸네일형 리스트형 Language Class This week's phrase of the day is "nol-la-gaja". This means lets go have fun! A great summer phrase to know. It can be used casually to ask a friend to go and have fun somewhere! Nol-la comes from the verb nol-ja which means play. Gaja means let's go! "Woori nol-la gaja" can be used to say "Let's go have fun!". 더보기 Language Class A useful word to learn in Korean is “Yeo-giyo”. This word is used to call someone over. It literally means “Over Here”. When in a restaurant and you need to call the waitress over, you can use this word to get their attention. “Yeo-giyo” can come in very useful! We hope you get a chance to use it! 더보기 Language Class A word that you will be using frequently this summer is “dup-da”. This word means, “it’s hot”. The word is used to describe the weather. When the weather is hot, you can express yourself by saying “dup-da”! If you add “oh neul eun” in front you it means “today is hot”. 더보기 Language Class Today we have a phrase for you to learn. “Yi-Gun Mo-e-yo?”. This means, “what is this?”. If you would like to ask someone what something is, you can politely say “Yi-Gun Mo-e-yo?”. We hope this comes in useful! 더보기 Language Class Today’s word of the day is "Pyun-Ha_Da" This means being convenient or feeling comfortable. For example, if you sit in a chair that relaxes you, you can say "Pyun-Ha_Da". Or if you find a convenient way of doing something you can say "Pyun-Ha_Da". Try and use this word in your daily conversation! 더보기 Language Class Today’s phrase of the day is “Mat-Jib’”. This is a shortened word that many Korean people use. It refers to a delicious restaurant. Not only do people use this word in conversation, it can be used to look for popular restaurants online and on social media. If you are looking for a great restaurant in Yeonsu-Gu you would ask or look up Yeonsu Mat-Jib. We hope this word becomes useful for you! 더보기 Language Class Today’s phrase of the day is “Nal-ssi Jot-ta”. As the weather gets warmer and we head into the beginning days of summer here is a phrase to phrase to know! Nal-ssi Jot-ta. This means the weather is nice! This is the informal way of making a comment that the weather is great! Hope we can use this word a lot! 더보기 Language Class Today’s word of the day is "ah-reum-da-weo." When spring is in the air, this is a useful word to know. This word means beautiful. It can be used to express a person or thing that you find pretty or beautiful. If you see something beautiful express it by saying “ah-reum-da-weo”. 더보기 Language Class Today’s word of the day, is one that you have been hearing a lot of these days, ‘beot-kkot” which means cherry blossom. All around Yeonsu-Gu, there are a lot of cherry blossom trees in bloom! We hope you don’t miss the chance to see the beautiful “beot-kkot”! 더보기 Language Class Today, we have a phrase for you to learn. It is “sajin bu-tak-hye-yo”. The word “sajin” means picture and “bu-tak-hye-yo” is a word you use when you are requesting something. You can use the word “bu-tak-hye-yo” with other words as well. We hope this phrase comes in handy for you! 더보기 Language Class Today’s word of the day is “hamggye” What does this mean? The word hamggye means together. If you would like someone to go with you somewhere you can say, “hamggye gaja”. This word is very similar to the word “gachi” which also means together. We hope this word provides useful! 더보기 Language Class Today’s word of the day is “Nado”. This is an informal word that can be used with family or friends meaning me too.For example, should one say “I’m hungry!” you can agree by saying “nado!”.Use this word easily when you are expressing that same sentiment as the other person.This is a great word that may come in handy! 더보기 Language Class Let's learn a little Korean! Today’s word of the day is “kalkalhada” This word is associated with ones throat. It can be used to say my throat feels dry. It can also be associated with taste. When you feel as though a soup is spicy, you can say "kalkalhada". 더보기 Language Class Today’s word of the day is “Jayu”. Jayu in English means Freedom. As we commemorate the March 1 Independence movement, it is the perfect time to think about the “jayu” we have gained from the courageousness of Korea’s freedom fighters. 더보기 Language Class Today’s word of the day is “jal-meokgesseum-nida”.This word is used in Korean culture before you eat a meal. It is etiquette to let the person who had prepared the meal for you know that you will enjoy their meal. Next time you are eating with a Korean family, or someone is buying you a meal try using the word “jal-meokgesseum-nida”! 더보기 이전 1 2 3 4 5 6 다음