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// my first post !! ahhh i don’t really like this but hopefully i’ll get better?

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be gay. do crimes.
// my first post !! ahhh i don’t really like this but hopefully i’ll get better?
while you’re scrolling through your dash I just wanted to quickly say that you are a good and intelligent, kind and capable person and deserve the universe
thanks for your attention
‘So, what are your future plans?’
why diacritical marks are important
Because a text message saying: dones rusko a plast Could mean: Bring a surgical mask and a lab coat. But also: Bring Russia and plastic.
Is ㄹ pronounced as L or R?
This is probably one of the most common questions that beginners ask when learning 한글. Just like every beginner learners, I went through this as well which is why I decided to study pronunciation rules too. I created this post to help clear up any confusion.
When ㄹ is located at the beginning of a word, it sounds more like an R.
Example: 라디오 (ra-di-o), 레슨 (re-seun), 로맨틱 (ro-man-tik)
When ㄹ is located between two vowels, it sounds like an R.
Example: 다리 (da-ri), 사랑 (sa-rang), 어렵다 (eo-ryeob-dda), 모르다 (mo-reu-da), 노력 (no-ryeok), 매력 (mae-ryeok)
When ㄹ is located at the end of a word, it’s pronounced more like an L.
Example: 딸 (ddal), 아들 (a-deul), 월 (weol), 달 (dal), 칼 (khal), 연필 (yeon-pil), 교실 (gyo-sil)
When ㄹ is followed by a consonant or followed by another ㄹ, it sounds like L.
Example: 딸기 (ddal-gi), 힘들다 (him-deul-da), 몰라 (mol-la), 살자 (sal-ja), 고릴라 (go-ril-la)
When ㄹ comes after any consonant except ㄴ, ㄹ is pronounced as N.
Example: 생리 (saeng-ni), 국립 (gung-nip), 능력 (neung-nyeok)
When ㄹ comes before or after an ㄴ, both ㄹ and ㄴ are pronounced as ㄹ.
Example: 한류 (hal-lyu), 신라 (sil-la), 신랑 (sil-lang), 달나라 (dal-la-ra)
Disclaimer: Hope this helps but remember not to rely too much on romanizations and listen to the sounds properly as well.
This is a post that I shared on Amino app and I decided to post it here as well.
♡ HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.
집 - house 아파트 - apartment 기숙사 - dormitory 방 - room
🌼 방/거실 안에 : in the room/living room & more~ 침대 - bed 이불/담요 - blanket 베개 - pillow 자명종 - alarm clock 시계 - clock 거울 - mirror 컴퓨터 - computer 책상 - desk 책장 - bookcase 창문 - window 의자 - chair 램프 - lamp 소파 - sofa 텔레비전 - television 전화기 - telephone
🌼 화장실 안에 : in the bathroom~ 변기 - toilet 샤워실 - shower 수건 - towel 치약 - toothpaste 칫솔 - toothbrush 비누 - soap 샴푸 - shampoo
🌼 부억 안에 : in the kitchen~ 오븐 - oven 냉장고 - refrigerator 식탁 - dinner Table 의자 - chair 접시 - plate 컵 - cup
🌼 USEFUL VERBS : 하다 - to do 요리하다 - to cook 먹다 - to eat 마시다 - to drink 읽다 - to read 자다 - to sleep 일어나다 - to get up 청소하다 - to clean 샤워를 하다 - to take a shower 놀다 - to play 숙제하다 - to do homework 공부하다 - to study
Useful Words
네 - Yes 아니요 - No 누구 - Who 뭐/무엇 - What 어디 - Where 언제 - When 왜 - Why 어느 - Which 어떻게 - How 그렇게 - So 여기 - Here 거기 - There 다시 - Again 모두 - All 쉬운 - Easy 나쁜 - Bad 좋은 - Good 좋아하다 - To like 싫어하다 - To dislike 오늘 - Today 가끔 - Sometimes 항상 - Always 사람 - Person 말 - Words/Speech 그래 - So/Yeah/That’s right 저기요 - Excuse me 죄송합니다/ 미안해요 - Sorry 끝 - End 한 - One/Single (하나 is 1) 괜찮다 - To be ok 하다 - To do 이다 - To be
A&R
Grammar Masterpost
보다 (더) – more than
emphasis (very, a lot, a bit, etc.)
받침 pronunciation rules
Korean sentence structure (SOV)
present tense forms
future tense forms
imperative form
past tense forms
past tense of 이다
이다 vs. 있다
위해(서) – in order to
~(으)려고/~(으)러 – in order to
워해(서) vs. (으)러
~지 말다 – to not do
말고/아니고 – instead of
age
~을 때 – when
~지만/~는데 – however
~ㄴ/은/는데 – giving context
좋겠다 – it’d be nice if
제일/가장 – best/most
~ㄴ지 – since
~에 대해(서) – about
~아/어 드리다 – to do for
때문에 – because of
~(으)니까 – because
~거든요 – because
같은 vs. 처럼
것 같다 – seems like/I think
~(으)ㄴ가 보다 – seems like
~잖다 – you know
가져가다 vs. 가져오다 – take with/bring with
알다/모르다 – to know (how to)
편이다 – rather/sort of
만큼 – as much as
일단/만약/처음 – once/first
particles
~(으)로 – with/by means of
은/는 vs. 이/가
more examples of 은/는, 이/가, and 을/를
~(이)나 – good enough
수학 – basic math
~에 따라서 – according to
~자니(까)/~(으)려고 하니(까) – intended to, but
any / every / some / none
안 vs. ~지 않다 – negatives
처음/다음/지난/마지막 – first, next, last
좋다 vs. 좋아하다
~네요 – new info; mild surprise
~나 – older men asking questions
~대요 – conveying what you’ve heard
~네 vs. ~군요
존댓말 vs. 반말
~야 되다/~면 되다 – have to/should do, allowed to, shouldn’t do
~(으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다 – can do, can’t do
~(으)ㅁ – adj/verbs into nouns
~던 vs. ~는
~(으)ㄹ수록 – the more __, the more
~(으)ㄴ 적이 있다 – have done/experienced
~아/어 버리다 – been done
conjugating and using colors
때문에 vs. (으)니까
on international women’s day don’t forget the day was started by jewish socialist women & immigrants striking against unfair labour conditions and the first marches that began the international women’s day movement were organized by socialists as well. it isn’t just some uwu solidarity good feel day, it is explicitly a day to talk about labour, to show solidarity with working class women, to strike back against capitalism, and if your women’s day organizing leaves behind women of colour, immigrants & jewish women, focuses on how women should “lean in” & acquire corporate power over others, you’re fucking up bad.
Today’s gender is:
Too traumatized to have one
04 / 02 / 2018
heyho!! This week was quite productive wohoo (other than normally asdfgh). I got my french voc test back and I got an A??? how? Also I did some sport and studied a bit physics. And I read a klance fanfic, watched the new voltron season and started a new kdrama (when u have no social life um oops). hope y’all have a nice day!
Look at you! You’re living perfectly fine without the person you thought you needed.
To everyone questioning right now:
It’s okay not to be sure.
It’s okay not to be sure for a long time.
You don’t have to know right now.
Sure, it feels great to know, it feels fantastic to have a word to define yourself by, it feels amazing to know who you are, but you shouldn’t stress yourself out trying to get there. You shouldn’t make yourself upset, wondering if you’re using the “wrong” label. If it feels right, great, if not, keep looking. There’s a label for you out there, and it’s okay if you don’t find it immediately.
You will figure it out eventually.
For now, it’s okay if you don’t know.
It’s okay not to be sure.
Today’s gender is:
Bitch
4th May 2017 — first post of may🌻 ft. enzymes notes i did on monday // my biology test is tomorrow and i really hope i do well (*¯︶¯*) wish me luck!!
find my studygram: @charlenestudies ☁️
Daydream by J-Hope
앨리스 - Alice
늘 - Always, All the time
그리고 - And
숨 - Breath
성격 - Character, Personality, Nature
편히 - Comfortably, At ease
욕구 - Craving, Appetite, Desire
미친 - Crazy
백일몽 - Daydream
다른 - Different
불만 - Discontent, Dissatisfaction
꿈 - Dream
도피 - Escape
고기 - Fish
구멍 - Hole, Pit
호그와트 - Hogwarts
인생 - Life
처럼 - Like, Like a(s)
물고기처럼 - Like a fish
사랑 - Love
나도 - Me too
신기루 - Mirage
달빛 - Moonlight
내 - My
나의 - My
그물 - Net
저기 - Over there
그림 - Picture, Painting, Drawing
심리적 - Psychological
현실 - Reality
자제 - Refrain(ment)
거부 - Refusal, Rejection
소리 - Sound, Noise
그 - That
크다 - To be big, To big large
울다 - To cry
나갈 - To get out, To go out
설레다 - To flutter, To palpitate
놀다 - To play
헤엄치다 - To swim
어떤 - What, Which
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