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the different types of food in korean are shown on this poster, which includes an image of

We will probably be doing a few more graphics on food and drinks in the upcoming weeks. Here are the words in this infographic: 우유 (u-yu) = milk 고기 (go-gi) = meat 과일 (gwa-il) = gwa-il 계란/달걀 (gye-ran/dal-gyal) = egg (there is no difference between the two words except that 계란 is formed from Chinese ... Read more

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a poster with the words articles in korean and english on it, along with an image of

This graphic is only a brief and simple explanation of the particles. There are a lot more nuances about when and how to use them that can’t be covered in one graphic. Check out How to Study Korean for a more detailed explanation of them. They cover them very well. Particles in this graphic: 은/는 (eun/neun) ... Read more

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an iphone screen with korean words and phrases on the phone, including one for each language

INAE / Like A Korean Academy on Instagram: "Let's talk about nouns of time in Korean. Just like in English, there are a lot of words that talk about time, day, or year. Let's learn this one together. Ready?😊 Can you write your own sample sentences using these words? Please leave a comment if you can ♡ You can do it guys! 화이팅! ❤️😊 ---------------------------- Our zoom small group classes will start on July 3rd. :)"

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the poster for how to say love in korean

Whether you want to understand basic words in K-pop or K-dramas, impress your Korean friends, or simply deepen your connection to the Korean culture, the Korean Language Starter Pack ensures that you quickly learn and retain the most commonly used Korean words and phrases today. Click here to learn more. Hey everyone! November is almost ... Read more

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the flower names in different languages and their meaningss, including english and korean characters

The pronunciation of the word flower in Korean can be a little difficult for beginners. Usually, the syllable ‘ㅊ’ sounds like a ‘ch’ sound. However, when it is in the final position of a word, it has a soft t sound. It’s a very abrupt ‘t’ sound and sounds similar to the Korean word for ... Read more

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