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Korean Language Today world is "Sae-hae bok manhi badeuseyo" As we come upon the end of the year, and the beginning of the new year,here is a word that you should definitely know. It is “Sae-hae bok manhi badeuseyo”. This means Happy New Year! Literally it means, “many blessings for the new year”. We hope you are able to say this to many people in 2019! 더보기
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
Dongji- Winter Solstice Have you heard of dongji? It is the winter solstice. In Korea, the longest night of the year that will eventually lead to longer days is called dongji. This is the peak before the downward hill. This winter solstice will be on December 22, 2018. This will mark the longest night out of the year, or the shortest daylight of the year. From this day forward, the days will start to get a little longe.. 더보기
Korean Language Today’s word of the day is “ahn-dwae-yo”. This is the literally means no.For example, someone may ask you if they can have 10 minutes of your time.You can say “ahn-dwae-yo”. Or when asked if you can do something for them,you can reply by saying “ahn-dwae-yo”. We hope this comes in useful! 더보기
Korean Language Today word is "Gye san seo jom ju se yo" In everyday life,there are some essential sentences that you always use. If you eat out often,you might want to remember today’s word “Gye san seo jom ju se yo.” ‘Gye san seo jom ju se yo’ is often usedwhen you pay your bill at the restaurants and can be translated to“Can I have the bill?” in English. Try to say it to Emo at the Sikdang.She will be impres.. 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 "Saeng-il Chukahae" Everyone has a special one day in their lives!Today's word is 'Saeng-il Chukahae' which means Happy Birthday in English. It is important to mark on your calenderand say Happy Birthday to your friend.This goes for Koreans, too! When you get notifications on Facebook or Kakao,say Saeng-il Chukahae to your friend! 더보기
Korean Language Today’s word is “Choayo” Choayo is a word to express that you like it like ‘I like it’, ‘I’m down’, ‘Good’ in English.You can use this word to person or things. When you want to answer something positiveabout someone’s question,say Choayo or Choa! 더보기
Korean Language Today’s word is “Sil-hwa-nya?”which is an another popular Korean slang in 2018. It literally means that “Is this based on a true story?” You can use this word when you see or hear something hard to believe or ridiculous. Here’s a good example. Drew : Can’t believe tomorrow is Monday.Jasmine : Omg. Monday Sil-hwa-nya? 더보기
Korean Language Today’s word is Sohwakhaeng. Sohwakhaeng is a popular word among young generation. It means that looking for ways to be happy with little things in life. Small but certain happiness. What is your own Sohwakhaeng? 더보기
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