시작 a beginning 반 a half Level A2: In the video, Kim Taeri quotes a Korean proverb, “시작이 반이다.” It is best translated into “Well…
When you end a sentence with endings -군, -구나, or -군요, you are expressing that you have just realized something from your observation or “discovery,”…
About 100 years ago, none of you would have been able to learn Korean and 한글, even if you had traveled to and lived in…
Do you need to nicely and sincerely ask someone younger than you, for example, your child, to do something in Korean? Try a little literary…
For many of you, one of the most versatile Korean words would be 것. Meaning literally “a thing,” this tiny little syllable, when used as…
When you hear a Korean finish a sentence with -네 [sounds like ’neh’], it is often a soliloquy, i.e., he or she is talking to…
This will be the last quiz. Hopefully, these 100 quizzes were helpful in your Korean linguistic journey this year. Level A1: The following video contains…
Level A2: At 0:26, what does “준비됐어요?” mean? Level B1: At 1:41, Jang Ki-yong says a simple phrase used when you suggest something or ask…
As a traveler, you need to be able to express what you want in various situations. In Korean, you can simply add -고 싶다 to…
In the previous Quiz 76, I explained 말음법칙 (Final Consonant Sound Rule) as follows: “The syllables ending with ㅅ ㅆ ㅈ ㅊ ㅌ ㅎ =>…
Pensate a Cristiana Capotondi catapultata sul palcoscenico de La Traviata con scenografie e costumi classici. Il suo italiano è in un registro e tono colloquiale…