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무엇 (mu-eot) means "what" in Korean. It is used to inquire...
To count age in Korean, you use the counter 살 (sal...
The word "apple" in Hangeul is written as 사과.
더 사고 싶어요 (deo sa-go si-peo-yo) means "I want to buy...
"저는 학생이에요. 그리고 한국어를 공부해요." means "I am a student. And...
예요 (yeyo) is a polite way to say "is" or "am" in Korean...
Changdeokgung Palace was designated as a UNESCO World...
The word "banana" in Hangeul is written as 바나나.
더 마시고 싶어요 (deo ma-si-go si-peo-yo) means "I want to...
"공부해요" (gong-bu-hae-yo) means "I study" or "I am studying."...
이거 (igeo) means "this" or "this thing" in Korean. You...
To count long, thin objects like straws in Korean,...
The word "pineapple" in Hangeul is written as 파인애플...
더 먹고싶어요 (deo meok-go si-peo-yo) means "I want to eat...
"오늘 비가 왔어요." means "It rained today."
여름휴가 (Yeoreum Hyuga) means "summer vacation" or "summer...
To count cups or glasses of beverages in Korean, you...
Here’s a list of 20 common Korean verbs conjugated...
The verb ending -고 싶어요 translates to "I want to." It...
쉴 거예요 comes from the verb 쉬다 (to rest). It means "I...
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...
Hallasan (한라산) is the highest mountain in South Korea,...
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,...