THE KOREAN LANGUAGE
If you're thinking about learning a new language, you may be wondering, of all the languages available, why learn Korean? How can learning Korean benefit you?
In this blog post, we will explore 10 major benefits of learning Korean, and...
Hangeul (or Hangul) is the official alphabetic writing system used to write the Korean language. In this post, we answer most of your frequently asked questions about the history, features, and importance of Hangeul. (한글)
Sunday, June 18th, 2023, marked a significant milestone in my life—a full year since I embarked on my Korean learning journey. Looking back, I can't help but feel an overwhelming sense of happiness and satisfaction for taking this leap...
To say "LANGUAGE" in Korean, you would say "언어" (pronounced as "eon-eo").
Here’s how to say 12 different languages in Korean.
In today's blog post, we'll explore four Korean words related to our four-legged furry friends: "개" (gae), "강아지" (gangaji), "멍멍" (meong-meong), and "멍멍이" (meong-meong-i). These words not only signify dogs but also shed light on the language's...
The following list contains 100+ Nationalities in Korean along with their respective countries, Hangeul characters and Romanizations.
The following is a list of Languages in Korean written in Hangeul and Revised Romanizations, along with their respective native countries.
Romanization is the process of representing Korean characters (Hangeul) in the Latin alphabet (Roman script), and it can vary based on the specific romanization system used and the purpose of the romanization.
The system used to romanize...
Korean names are not hyphenated or spaced in their original Hangeul form, but they may be written with hyphens when romanized.
In Korean, there are several ways to refer to a boyfriend, and the choice of word can sometimes depend on the context and the level of formality.
Here are 7 common ways to say "boyfriend" in Korean: 남자친구, 남친, 남자 사람 친구, 남사친, 남성 친구, 애인,...
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