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Korean Language Today’s word of the day is “It’s Cold” Have you wondered how to say, “its cold”? In Korea, the way to say it is “Choop-Da”. This is am informal speech, however, when you would like to express that it is cold you can say, “Choop-da”. We hope that you do don’t have to use it too much this winter, but it is “Choop-da!”. 더보기
Korean Language Today word is 'Mannaseo bangapseumnida' When you meet people for your first time,the first thing to say is "Nice to meet you." In Korean, we say 'Mannaseo bangapseumnida' It is used very often so that it is consideredas an essential expression that you should know. If the two words is too long for you,you can also short it as 'bangapseumnida' 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 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 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 Algesseo-yo Today's word is used frequently in daily life. That is, "Algesseo-yo", meaning "Ok, alright" When someone asks for a favor or makes an apology, you can use this word as an answer to those requests. For example: Would you like to have lunch with me? Then you can say: Algesseo-yo 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Today's word is "Eodi-eyo?" which means "Where are you?" It is very useful phrase to know when you are speaking on the phone with someone trying to figure out where they are. It can also mean “Where is it”. So it can be used to ask where a place is. When you have no idea where the post office is, you can ask "Ucheguk(Post office) Eodi-eyo?" Then someone will help you to .. 더보기
Korean Languge Class Yeonsu-Gu Language ClassJamsimanyo Today's word is "Jamsimanyo", meaning "Just a moment please". This is a very useful phrase to know. It is used to get people’s attention or it can also be used to ask someone to wait for a moment. Example : Jamsimanyo! I need to pass through. Jamsimanyo! May I have your attention please? Jamsimanyo. I'll be right out. 더보기
Korean Language Class! Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Ama(do) Today's word is "Ama(do)". This is an useful word to know, meaning "perhaps or probably" When someone asks you a question and the answer is most likely a yes, you can say "Amado". Example: Will you be going to the festival tomorrow? You can answer : Amado! Hope this word comes in handy! 더보기
Korean Language Class! Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Kak-ah Juseyo Today’s word is “kak-ah juseyo”. This is an useful phrase to know. It means please give me a discount. You can use it when you are shopping at the traditional markets or various shopping areas. But keep in mind, there are places where you can get discounts and many places where the price is set so you will not be able to bargain! However, it is a useful wor.. 더보기