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Korean Language Today's Korean word of the day is "gwen-chan-a-yo". This word is used when you want to tell someone it's okay, but also used when you want decline an offer politely. It is also used to ask someone how they are doing. For example, "Hey, gwen-chan-ayo?" Are you okay? The many meanings of gwen-chan-a-yo!Let us know if you have any questions! 더보기
Korean Language Today's word is "Masisseoyo" Today’s word is Masisseoyo which means ‘it is delicious’One of the best things being in Korea is food! So Masisseoyo is a very useful word that you can use at a restaurantand when you’re invited to someone’s house in Korea. If you want to emphasis it, you can simply put Jeongmal or Neomu in the front. Try to tell your local restaurant how great their food is! 더보기
Korean Language Today's word is "Jumunhalgeyo" "Jumunhalgeyo" whichs means "I'd like to order." in English is often used when you order food.You can also simply say "Jeogiyo" to call your server as you wave your hands. This word will definitely make your life so much easier in Korea! 더보기
Korean Language Today's word is "Hangawi" Hangawi literally means "the great middle of autumn"that is also known as a Korean Thanksgiving holiday "Chuseok" To wish your friends a happy Hangawi this year,say "Jeulgeohoon Hangawi Boneseyo" 더보기
Korean Language Today’s word is “Annyeonghaseyo” “Annyeonghaseyo” is a basic expression of saying ‘hello’ in English “Annyeonghaseyo” is a formal way to say helloto strangers, seniors, boss, teacher, everyone. But “Annyeong” is informal or casual wordthat can be used to the same age, friend, someone younger than you, the children. Say “Annyeonghaseyo” with a smile on your face!They will answer back you in kind .. 더보기
Korean Language Today’s word is “Eolmayeyo” “Eolmayeyo” is used to check the price which means “How much” in English. You can also point an item by putting“Igeo(this)” or “Geugeo(that)” in front of “Eolmayeyo” 더보기
Korean Language Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Teapoong Today's word is 'Teapoong', which means 'Typhoon' Literally, 'Tae' refers to 'Great', and 'poong' to 'Wind' It is a strong storm with a maximum wind speed of over 17m/s. And today, The Teapoong Soulik is expected to be passed through Korea. I hope you have a safe weekend without Taepoon damage 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Yeoboseyo Today's useful phrase is "Yeoboseyo" which means "Hey" Literally, this word is used to call someone else who is younger than you. However, regardless of age, you can use this word on the phone. In English, when we get a call, we say 'Hello", but in Korea, we say 'Yeoboseyo". I hope this comes in handy for everyone! 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Cheon-man-eyo Today's word is "Cheon-man-eyo". It is used in a various ways; to deny the other opinion, to refuse something in a humble manner, and as an answer to express gratitude. Example : A: I think he stole money from my wallet. B: What? Chen-man-eyo(No way)! A: Thank you so much. B: Cheo-man-eyo^^ 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Oraenman-yi-eyo Today's word is "Oraenman-yi-eyo" which means "Long time, no see" It is used as greeting when we meet someone who have not seen for a long time. You can also use this phrase on phone calls, without having to see each other. If there is a Korean that you know, try to contact and say "Oranman-yi-eyo". 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Today’s word is “Yeoldae-ya” which means ‘Tropical night’ ‘Yeoldae’ refers to ‘Tropical’ and ‘ya’ to ‘the night’ In Korea, the night which its temperature reaches over 25 degrees Celsius is called ‘Yeoldae-ya’, and it makes us not to sleep well. We hope you to overcome ‘Yeoldae-ya’ and stay healthy in the summer~! 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Haesu-yok jang Today's word is 'Haesu-yok jang' 'Haesuyok' refers to 'Sea-bathing' and 'jang' to 'the place' Literally, this means a place where we can enjoy the sea-bathing. But, Korean use this word referring to 'beach' When your Korean friends ask you to go to 'Haesu-yok jang', prepare beach items! 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Jangma Today's word is Jangma. You have probably been hearing this word a lot these days. What does it mean? It means rainy season, like monsoon. Jangma usually comes between July and August. Sometimes it comes with typhoons to damage to farmland. It’s better to take an umbrella with you all the time during Jangma. 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Kamsahamnida Today’s useful phrase is " Kamsahamnida" What does this mean? This means "Thank you." When you get a gift from your friends or get help from others, try to say "Kamsahamnida" as much as you can this weekend! Everyone will respond you with a smile. 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Jal meokgesseumnida Do you know what to say before having meals in Korea? You can say "Jal meokgesseumnida" which means "I'm going to have a good meal". This is the phrase to show appreciation to the person who prepared the food. When you use this phrase before having meals, you may be considered as a polite person. 더보기