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이에요 (ieyo) is a polite form of the verb "이다" (ida),...
금사빠 (geum-sa-ppa) is a slang term in Korean that refers...
얼마 (eol-ma) means "how much" in Korean. It is used...
맛없어요 (ma-deop-seo-yo) is a common Korean phrase that...
The verb 쓰다 (to write) is conjugated as 써요 in the polite...
잠시만요 (jamsimanyo) is a polite expression in Korean...
To count general objects in Korean, you use the counter...
Originally, South Korea had five main provinces: 1....
In Korean, when something tastes amazing, you say 맛있어요...
To differentiate between 살 거예요 meaning "I will live"...
미안해요 (mianhaeyo) is a polite way to say "I'm sorry"...
To count money in Korean, you use the counter 원 (won),...
“-고 싶어요” (go si-peo-yo) is a Korean phrase meaning...
잘 먹었습니다 (jal meo-geo-sseum-ni-da) is a Korean phrase...
만나다 (man-na-da) means "to meet" in Korean.
'Happy New Year' in Korean is: "새해 복 많이 받으세요!" (saehae...
언제 (eonje) is a Korean interrogative pronoun that means...
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Changdeokgung (창덕궁) was constructed in 1405 during...
왜 (wae) means "why" in Korean. It is used to ask about...
북극곰 means polar bear in Korean.
The phrase 주세요 (ju-se-yo) comes from the verb 주다 (ju-da),...
그래서 (geu-rae-seo) means "therefore" or "so" in Korean....
저기요 (jeogiyo) is a polite way to get someone's attention...
Korea is surrounded by the sea on three sides: the...
To form a future tense sentence in Korean, you add...
순록 means reindeer in Korean.
In Korean, 있어요 (i-sseo-yo) and 없어요 (eop-sseo-yo) are...
To ask "When are you going to meet?" in Korean, you...
네 (ne) is a Korean word commonly used to show agreement,...
Confucianism has a strong influence on Korean culture,...
To form the informal polite past tense of a Korean...
닭 means chicken in Korean, specifically referring to...
The difference between 있어요 (i-sseo-yo) and 없어요 (eop-seo-yo)...
안녕 (annyeong) is a Korean word that can mean "peace,"...
Fun Fact: The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separates North...
The table below provides a comprehensive list of Korean...
This table organizes key Korean vocabulary words for...
고양이 means cat in Korean.
This Korean practice focuses on using the verb 있었어요(i-sseo-sseo-yo),...
잘 먹겠습니다 (jal meok-ge-sseum-ni-da) is a common phrase...
To ask "Where are you going to meet?" in Korean, you...
아니요 (aniyo) is a Korean word used to express disagreement...
Fun Fact: South Korea is a mountainous country, with...
어떻게 (eo-tteo-ke) means "how" in Korean. It is used...
Many Korean nouns that describe actions or behaviors...
개 means dog in Korean.
In this Korean practice, you’ll be learning how to...
In Korean, 아니에요 is a phrase used to negate something,...
Squid Game is called 오징어 게임 (Ojingeo Geim) in Korean....
안녕히 계세요 (Annyeonghi Gyeseyo) is a polite way to say...
Fun Fact: South Korea is home to over 4,000 islands....