Tuesday, August 25, 2009

English Korean Proverb

Manners are stronger than laws
관습은 법률보다 강하다

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Korean everyday

Everything went wrong.
만사가 잘 안 되었어요.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Number song (korean)

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Korean Alphabet

Basic Expression

네. / 예. [Ne / ye]
Yes

아니오.[Anio.]
No

여보세요. [Yeoboseyo.]
Hello (Using phone)

안녕하세요. [Annyeong-haseyo.]
Hi/ Hello

안녕히 계세요. [Annyong-hi gyeseyo.]
Good bye (If you go).

안녕히 가세요. [Annyeong-hi gaseyo.]
Good bye. (if your friends go)

어서 오세요. [Eoseo oseyo.]
Come in

고맙습니다. / 감사합니다. [Gomapseumnida. / Gamsahamnida.]
Thank you

천만에요. [Cheonmaneyo.]
You're welcome

미안합니다. / 죄송합니다. [Mianhamnida. / Joesong-hamnida.]
Sorry

괜찮습니다. / 괜찮아요. [Gwaenchansseumnida.]
It's OK.

실례합니다. [Sillyehamnida.]
Excuse me

Where shoud I start to learn Korean?

I think you should learn Korean from KBS World Radio.
It's totally free and contains many courses so that you can be familiar with easily.
Hope that you'll be good at Korean soon. And me, too. :)

Korean alphabet

To be able to learn Korean, I think firstly you need to master Korean alphabets

Friday, February 20, 2009

Introduction

To start to learn Korean language, I think we should know about it first. You could read Korean language overview in Wiki.