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Learning Korean - Lesson 1


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#101 Patriciakoo

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    Posted 08 Aug 11 - 02:05 AM

    Oh, guys, you are great!!! I was looking around for Korean Lessons and here you are. Like sent by God! Thank you very much, or I should say Gamsahapnida :panda_love: .

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    Posted 08 Aug 11 - 11:08 AM

    This is great for teaching little kids Korean.
    I'm going to teach my 10 year old niece using this guide and WaGGy's.
    Thank you! :)

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    Posted 17 Aug 11 - 02:15 AM

    ^^ answered it through PM :)

    Next time I'll make the Korean letters bigger since they are barely recognizable when they are soooo tiny :blink:

    you can use spoilers like this
    [spoiler ] text here [/spoiler ]

    Just remove the space between r and ]. I couldn't do it here exactly or else the word 'spoiler' will disappear LOL.



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    Posted 17 Aug 11 - 02:15 AM

    thank you so much for this information or lesson, it is a good starter for those who want to learn korean language.

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    Posted 20 Aug 11 - 09:48 PM

    Thank you very much It 's a very useful information.Keep up the hard work. :panda_loveit:

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    Posted 21 Aug 11 - 03:44 PM

    thank you for sharing this.. ^_^

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    Posted 05 Sep 11 - 08:23 AM

    cool thread.. thanks!!

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    Posted 07 Sep 11 - 09:00 AM

    Wah,.. Thank you so much for the information...
    very useful indeed~~~~

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    Posted 07 Sep 11 - 03:18 PM

    Thank you so much

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    Posted 10 Sep 11 - 07:48 AM

    i started to learn korean language in my own too :)
    but i still learn from the base. i have a book that teach how to learn korean so easily
    but i still confused what is the different of add subject such as -reul, -neun, -eun, etc..
    could anybody help me ?
    thanks :)
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    Posted 13 Sep 11 - 06:41 AM

    -ul and -rul are object particles. Anything with this particle is the direct object of the noun before it. Example:

    Talking about a mother and a baby. The mother is carrying the baby. Who is the focus of the sentence? The mother. What is she carrying? The baby. You can think of it as the baby being the object.

    -un and -nun are just the topic particles. The topic of the sentence will get the particle when it is new information. Once the information is old, it gets the subject particle.

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    Posted 16 Sep 11 - 10:23 AM

    Hi, I don't know if this has been covered yet. I was wondering why are ㅚ and ㅟ both spelt as 'wi' in KRS? I apologize if this topic was already covered. I haven't read through everything (yet) :panda_hypnotize: Thank you so much for your lessons. I'm finding it very helpful. :panda_dance:
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    Posted 16 Sep 11 - 10:42 AM

    Spoiler

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    Posted 20 Sep 11 - 10:59 AM

    oh this is awesome :rolleyes: Last week I officially started Korean language courses :) so this topic would be helpful ^^
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    Posted 06 Oct 11 - 12:45 PM

    this is very informative. :) i'm learning korean too. 감사합니다!!

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    Posted 06 Oct 11 - 02:06 PM

    WOw thanks for sharing! This is really helpful :)

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    Posted 06 Oct 11 - 06:41 PM

    Hi, I don't know if this has been covered yet. I was wondering why are ㅚ and ㅟ both spelt as 'wi' in KRS? I apologize if this topic was already covered. I haven't read through everything (yet) :panda_hypnotize: Thank you so much for your lessons. I'm finding it very helpful. :panda_dance:
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    The chart is not totally accurate. According to my textbook "Elementary Korean" ㅚ is definitely "we" and ㅟ is definitely "wi". Note that when a consonant comes before any of these two vowels the "w" sound is often dropped. For example:

    봤어요

    This is the past of see, reading "I saw". Normally, it is pronounced "bwaseoyo". But often times, the "w" gets dropped and it sounds "baseoyo". Also note that the b sound may very well sound like a p.

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    Posted 06 Oct 11 - 08:50 PM

    finally found post which might help me..i hope i have time to read it later ^^..

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    Posted 06 Oct 11 - 10:05 PM

    thanks Waggy for teach us Korean, i practiced writing vowels and consonants now i want to learn how to write a word complete. Little by little check the links that you left behind.
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    Posted 08 Oct 11 - 12:06 AM

    Thanks for sharing :) I was thinking about taking a Korean class this semester, but it conflicted with my other schedule. Too bad they only offer the first introductory class in Fall, which means I'll have to wait 'til next Fall to take the class T-T




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