꽃 - Flower
장미 - Rose
튜울립.- Tulip
백합 - Lily
제비꽃 - Violet
해바라기 - Sunflower
수선화 - Daffodil
코스모스 - Cosmos
연꽃 - Lotus flower
카네이션 - Carnation
금잔화 - Marigold
진달래 - Azalea
데이지 - Daisy
민들레 - Dandelion
용담 - Bellflower
선인장 - Cactus
벚꽃 - Cherry blossom
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꽃 - Flower
장미 - Rose
튜울립.- Tulip
백합 - Lily
제비꽃 - Violet
해바라기 - Sunflower
수선화 - Daffodil
코스모스 - Cosmos
연꽃 - Lotus flower
카네이션 - Carnation
금잔화 - Marigold
진달래 - Azalea
데이지 - Daisy
민들레 - Dandelion
용담 - Bellflower
선인장 - Cactus
벚꽃 - Cherry blossom
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Useful Words Pt.2
그만큼 - That much
가끔 - Sometimes
많이 - Many/A lot
빨리 - Quickly/Fast
갑자기 - Suddenly
어쨌든 - Anyway
아마 - Probably
방금 - A moment ago
마지막으로 - Lastly
오랜만이야 - Long time no see
이렇게 - Like this
때문에 - Because
그런가/그렇습니까? - Is that so?
설마! - No way!
같아 - Same
몰라요 - I don’t know
그렇죠? - Right?
알겠습니다 - I understand
알아서 - I know/ Understood
Part 1~
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Frequency Adverbs
때때로 - sometimes, occasionally, at times.
오늘은 구름이 많고 때때로 비가 오겠습니다.
때때로 오다.
때때로 방문하다.
대가 - usually, generally, mostly.
아이들은 대개 사탕, 초콜릿처럼 단것을 좋아해요.
이 병에 걸리면 대개 죽는다.
나는 방과 후에 테니스를 친다.
빈번히 - frequently, very often.
이곳은 도로가 좋지 않아서 교통사과가 빈번히 얼어나는 곳이에요.
봄에는 산볼이 빈번히 발생하다.
도난 사과가 비번히 일어나고 있다.
늘 - always, all the time, the whole time.
지민이는 즐거울 때나 슬플 때나 옷는 얼굴이에요.
그녀는 늘 아들 편만 든다.
부모님 을 자식 걱정을 한다.
Cozy vocabulary in Japanese
Translated from @malteseboy‘s original post and added a few words!
キス – kiss 映画 [えいが] – movie セーター – sweater 枕 [まくら] – pillow コーヒー – coffee 靴下 [くつした] – socks 本 [ほん] – book 快適さ [かいてきさ] – comfort 心地良さ [ここちよさ] – comfort 毛布 [もうふ] – blanket 昼寝 [ひるね] – nap 火 [ひ] – fire 暖炉 [だんろ] – fireplace 猫 [ねこ] – cat 温もり [ぬくもり] – warmth 星 [ほし] – stars お茶 [おちゃ] – tea ハグ – hug 蝋燭 [ろうそく] – candle 雨 [あめ] – rain 家 [いえ] – home 喫茶店 [きっさてん] – coffee shop 柔らかい [やわらかい] – soft 繊細な [せんさいな] – delicate 甘い [あまい] – sweet 快適な [かいてきな] – comfortable 心地良い [ここちよい] – comfortable 暖かい [あたたかい] - warm キスをする – to kiss ハグをする – to hug 抱きしめる [だきしめる] – to cuddle 世話をする [せわをする] – to take care (of smb.) 横になる [よこになる] – to lie down 読む [よむ] – to read 寝る [ねる] – to sleep 休む [やすむ] – to rest
성격 - Personality
낙천적인 - Optimistic
비관적인 - Pessimistic
똑똑한 - Smart
이기적인 - Selfish
후한 - Generous
무례한 - Rude
친절한 - Kind
친절하지 않은 - Unfriendly
다혈질인 - Hot tempered
정직한 - Honest
성실한 - Hardworking
게으른 - Lazy
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Guide to Self-Studying Japanese
A large proportion of Japanese learners self-study. Finding places to learn Japanese in a classroom environment can be difficult and expensive. Here’s a guide on how you can learn Japanese for free and from the comfort of your sofa.
When learning Japanese, the most important step is to learn Hiragana and Katakana, the writing alphabets of Japanese.
The best way I’ve found to do that is to make flashcards. Make sure you practice writing as well as recognizing them, this will not only be a great skill to have but will also reinforce the shapes in your mind.
Resources:
[Hiragana 42], the best guide I’ve found to learn the Hiragana (in a day!) [Hiranana and Katakana Quiz Site] [Kana Invaders Game] [Anki] An amazing program that will make sure you never forget any Kana….
The next step is to start learning vocabulary. Where can you find what to learn? Use a site like Memrise to find word lists (for example, there is a word list for all the vocabulary in starter textbooks like Genki), and use the amazing interface to learn them and keep them in your long term memory.
Resources:
[Memrise] as mentioned above to find and learn vocabulary lists. [Most Common Words List] [Anki] An amazing program that will make sure you never forget any Vocabulary….
While encountering vocabulary, you’re likely to be coming across super-complicated-looking Kanji. You can learn Kanji through Memrise as above, but there are some other websites that may be of interest.
Resources:
[Kanji Damage] A great site where you can learn Kanji through mnemonics. [WaniKani] by the same people who make TextFugu can help you learn Kanji from scratch. [Anki] An amazing program that will make sure you never forget any Kanji….
The next step is to apply that new vocabulary to grammar points and start making sentences.
If you can’t get your hands on textbooks like Genki, don’t fear! There are a lot of great online grammar resources.
Resources:
[TextFugu] a highly rated ‘online textbook’ which will guide you right from the beginning of learning Japanese. [Guide to Japanese] another online textbook with a lot of grammar points and excellent explanations.
So you probably started to learn Japanese because you have some interest in Japanese media. Time to start using it to your advantage!
Aside from the obvious watching Anime, J-dramas and films, why not try Reading Japanese News? Watching Japanese TV? Just make sure you are making these activities productive - note down new vocabulary, add them to Anki, and keep learning! It’s much easier to learn things you’re interested in.
The most important but difficult part of self-studying Japanese is getting your own compositions checked. Utilize all that grammar and vocabulary and write a short piece, it could be a diary entry or a short essay. Get it recorded for you by a native on RhinoSpike, and checked for grammar and consistencies on Lang-8.These sites also give you the chance to connect with Japanese natives, and perhaps start up some language exchanges!
For more resources, take a look at my Ultimate Resources List
Any more tips? Please submit them here!
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Insults
Not a master list, just a few I’ve collected recently. Enjoy~
미치광 crazy person
냉혹하다 cold
망할 놈/썩을 놈 motherfucker
약쟁이 druggie
망나니 screw-up
비열하다 mean
역겨운 자식 nasty
어처구니없다 absurd, ridiculous
찌질 loser
애송이 baby
얼빠지다 tacky
망상에 빠지다 delusional
천박하다 shallow
덕후스럽다 nerdy
진따 nerd
제멋대로이다 spoiled
개똥 같은 소리 you’re full of shit/that’s bullshit
진짜 재수 없어 you’re such a jerk/ you’re unbelievable
제정신이야? what is wrong with you?
뿅 갔나? have you lost your mind?
쏴 죽여 버릴 거야 I’m gonna murder you
쪼다 되는 거야 you’re a loser
잠 올라 그런다 you’re putting me to sleep
구역질 나 that’s disgusting
바보짓 하지마 don’t be an idiot
귀 먹었어? are you deaf?
집착 쩐다 you’re obsessed
네가 꽝이야 you’re the worst
엉망진창이야 you’re messed up
사돈남말하시네 look whose talking
배부른 소리 하네 boo-fuckin-hoo (sarc)
존재 자체가 실망이다 you’re a disappointment
자연 재해 - Natural Disaster
불 - Fire
물 - Water
바람 - Wind
어스 - Earth
전기학 - Electricity
번개 - Lightning
허리케인 - Hurricane
황사 - Yellow dust
우기 - Monsoon
화산 분출 - Volcanic eruption
지진 - Earthquake
홍수 - Flood
태풍 - Typhoon
쓰나미 - Tsunami
눈사태 - Avalanche
가뭄 - Drought
눈보라 - Blizzard
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LEARN KOREAN
For all you international kpop fans out there who’d like to learn Korean (for multiple reason I guess?), I have collected a large collection of online textbooks, websites, resources, and blogs that can help you achieve your goal!
online textbooks: [ all the downloads are pdfs, no .rar files! ]
My Korean – book one
My Korean – book two
Dirty Korean
Using Korean
Basic Korean
Korean from Zero! – book one
Korean Grammar for International Learners
Using Korean: a Contemporary Use
Intermediate College Korean
Living Language Korean Course
Continuing Korean
Handbook of Korean Vocabulary
Korean Grammar in Use
Korean for Dummies
Korean Made Simple (not a download)
websites:
how to study korean
Sogang Korean Program
learn korean
talk to me in korean
lets learn korean
free korean lessons
korean for dummies cheat sheet
korean class 101
korean class 101 (youtube)
talktomeinkorean (youtube)
sweetandtasty (youtube)
seemile (youtube)
common vocabulary
useful korean phrases
grammar + vocab reference
vocab games
quizlet
Apps: [ some may only be available for iphone or android and not both so bear with me ]
pop-popping korean (iOS + android)
tengugo hangul (iOS + android)
kdrama talk (iOS only)
Neme Korean (iOS + android)
KORLINK by Talk to Me in Korean (iOS + android)
Learn Korean by Bravo Language (iOS + android)
Korean Flashcards (free on android only, $4.99 on iOS)
Learn Korean 6000 words (android only)
TOPIK One (iOS + android)
Dongsa (iOS + android)
POPYA animals & fruits + vegetables (iOS + android)
misc. resources:
korean keyboard
culture notes
text slang
crash course on honorifics
children’s books
the chosun (news in korean)
korean class 101 podcast
talk to me in korean podcast
blogs: [ most of these seem pretty active as far as i can tell ]
unyounglearnskorean
study-korean
translating korean
letstteok-korean
onestopkorean
learnkoreanwithmusic
hangeulit
learninghangukeo
way-to-fluency
snubiwriteskorean
easykorean
cassarilla
teachmykorean
HAPPY STUDYING EVERYONE!!!
Here’s a list of fun (and entertaining!) cartoons, videos, and films you can watch in your target language!
Korean
로보카폴리 (a fun animated series with talking cars)
내친구호비 (My Friend Hebi)
Cute penguin cartoon
Cute series with cartoon animals
Illustrated animal cartoon
..Another similar series
Tobot (또봇) short minute-long clips
Tobot (또봇) full 1 hour episodes
Hello Kitty in Korean
Mr Men & Little Miss
Channel with many different playlists for complete series
Another channel full of videos
Cute Penguin Animated Series
Korean short story/song videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAeyBAvUCZM (Umbrella)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufroE1yd0EM (Little Red Riding Hood)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVETxzZOzuo (Hansel & Gretel)
Dutch
Nijntje en Vriendjes
Japanese
Mr. Men Little Miss(Short 3 minute long videos)
Japanese short stories for children
Nihongo Dekimasu (Complete series for learning Japanese)
Hebi Japanese
More Hebi
More Cartoons
Japanese Versions of English Songs!
http://www.youtube.com/user/CREAMVISIONJP/search?query=japanese
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPJHxY6_mNfjl_RxrGbUpCjO0sht-8gFj
Disney Songs in Japanese
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL82915732068A4BFB
German
Fireman Sam (Feuerwehrmann Sam)
Plötzlich Meerjungfrau (H2O Just Add Water)
Peppa Wutz (Peppa Pig)
Mandarin Chinese
Growing up with Chinese (Complete series for learning Chinese)
Sesame Street - Fun Fun Elmo Series
PEPPA PIG IN CHINESE
Hello Kitty 1 Hello Kitty 2 Hello Kitty 3
Hongen Education - Fun Chinese for Kids
Miss Panda’s Reading Plaground (children’s books read aloud)
Youtube channel full of Chinese children’s stories
This channel also has some videos…
And another
More videos
Mandarin Chinese short story/song videos
Cute animal songs
French
Oui Oui (Noddy)
LES AVENTURES DE TINTIN (Tintin cartoon - complete series)
Sam le Pompier (Fireman Sam)
Petit Ours Brun
Peppa Couchon (Peppa Pig - full episodes)
A channel with a few videos to explore
Spanish
Peppa Pig in Spanish
Spanish Versions of English Songs
Kevin Karla & la Banda
Russian
GetMovies - A whole Youtube channel full of great quality animated films in Russian
Peppa Pig in Russian
Masha and Medved
P.S. I’ll be adding more links! If you know of any other foreign language children’s films / cartoons, please let me know!
German:
Jonalu
Lauras Stern
Die Schlümpfe
French:
Pocoyo
Trotro
Spanish:
Pocoyo
Ooohh boy!! *rubs hands together*
옷 - Clothes (Pt.1)
셔츠 -Shirt
티셔츠 - T-shirt
바지 - Pants
반바지 - Shorts
치마 - Skirt
청바지 - Jeans
원피스 - Dress
신발 - Shoes
양말 - Socks
코트 - Coat
재킷 - Jacket
모자 - Hat
장갑 - Gloves
양복 - Suit
넥타이 - Necktie
파자마 - Pajamas
브라 - Bra
팬티 -Underwear
한복 - Traditional Clothing
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EVERY SOME ANY AND NONE
모든 every 모든 것 everything 모든 사람 every person
~나 every 어디나 everywhere 언제나 every time 누구나 everybody
~ㄴ가 some 어딘가 somewhere 뭔가 something 언젠가 sometime 누군가 somebody
아무 any… 아무나 anyone 아무거나 anything 아무데나 anywhere 아무 때나 anytime
아무도 no… 아무도 nobody 아무것도 nothing 아무데도 nowhere
~특별한 짱보라
칭찬 - Compliment
아름다워요 - Its beautiful
잘생기셨네요 - You look handsome
잘했어! - Well done!
(재킷이) 잘 어울려요 - Your (jacket) looks good
넌 멋진 친구야 - You are a wonderful friend
웃는 얼굴이 아름다워요 - Your smile is beautiful
안목이 있네요 - You have good taste
멋있어요! - You’re cool!
화장 잘 받았다 - Your make-up looks nice
최고예요! - You’re the best!
잘하다 - To do well
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Expressions of Flavor 맛을 표현하는 한국말
BASICS:
달다 sweet,
맵다 spicy,
짜다 salty,
시다 sour,
쓰다 bitter,
맛있다 yummy,
맛없다 gross.
BEYOND:
단맛
1. 감미롭다 sweet and tasty
2. 달콤하다 slightly sweet
3. 달콤새콤하다 sweet and sour
4. 달달하다 has sweet undertones
5. 달착지근하다 has a touch of sweetness
6. 들큼하다 unpleasantly sweet
7. 들척지근하다 has a touch of unpleasant sweetness
매운맛
1. 매콤하다 slightly spicy
2. 맵싸하다 spicy and pungent
3. 칼칼하다 very spicy
4. 얼큰하다 quite spicy (usually used to describe broth or soup)
5. 아리다 unpleasantly spicy
6. 얼얼하다 very spicy (lasts for a long time)
7. 화끈하다 very spicy (quickly goes away)
note: the korean language has more than 20 words to describe spiciness, these are just the more common ones.
짠맛
1. 짭짤하다 slightly spicy
2. 짭짜름하다 has a touch of saltiness
3. 찝찔하다 has a touch of unpleasant saltiness
4. 간간하다 pleasantly salty
신맛
1. 새콤하다 slightly sour
2. 시큼하다 unpleasantly very sour
3. 시척지근하다 unpleasantly slightly sour
4. 새콤달콤하다 sweet and sour (used more than 달콤새콤하다)
5. 시디시다 very sour
쓴맛
1. 쌉쌀하다 slightly bitter
2. 쌉싸래하다 has a touch of bitterness
3. 쓰디쓰다 very bitter
기타
1. 감칠맛이 나다 tasty (usually describes a savory dish)
2. 개운하다 refreshing
3. 고소하다 savory (usually describes grainy or nutty flavors)
4. 구수하다 hearty (stronger than 고소하다)
5. 꼬소름하다 quite savory
6. 느끼하다 fatty, greasy, oily (koreans often describe non-korean food to be 느끼하다)
7. 담백하다 light, clean flavor (the opposite of 느끼하다)
8. 덤덤하다 lacking flavor
9. 떫다 bitter & sour
10. 떠름하다 slightly bitter and sour
11. 밍밍하다 bland
12. 보들보들하다 soft, tender
13. 비리다 fishy
14. 비릿하다 slightly fishy
15. 살살 녹다 (verb) melts in one’s mouth
16. 삼삼하다 tasty and slightly salty
17. 슴슴하다 lacking salt
18. 시원하다 refreshing (used more then than 개운하다)
19. 쫄깃쫄깃하다 chewy
20. 바삭바삭하다/아삭아삭하다 crunchy
21. 싱겁다 bland (used more often than 밍밍하다)
A Poem From Goblin 도깨비 드라마서 시
어쩌면 별들이 너의 슬픔을 가져갈지도 몰라
어쩌면 꽃들이 아름다움으로
너의 가슴을 채울지 몰라
어쩌면 희망이 너의 눈물을
영원히 닦아 없애 줄 거야
그리고 무엇보다도,
침묵이 너를 강하게 만들 거야
(maybe the stars might take your sadness is the translation online but this is just how I translated it)
Perhaps the stars can take your sadness Perhaps through the beauty of the flowers your heart might be filled Perhaps desire will always wipe away your tears And more than anything, Silence will make you strong
http://www.hanbooks.com/mastmitayosa.html
Okay but lowkey think 저승사자 should be 도깨비’s groom. W/e @ the bride bc ….
Thanks to @nastyzico for the post idea!!!