👉 해야 하다 and 해야 되다.
When you want to say you have to / must do something in Korean, you’ll often hear two versions: 해야 하다 and 해야 되다. Good news — they mean the same thing! 🎉
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👉 해야 하다 and 해야 되다.
When you want to say you have to / must do something in Korean, you’ll often hear two versions: 해야 하다 and 해야 되다. Good news — they mean the same thing! 🎉
Joon’s weverse live vocab !
(‘yay’ - 251228) - Part 2
{Part 1}
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새해 다짐 - New Year’s resolution
변화하다 - to change
주변 환경 - surroundings / environment
기반 - base / foundation
개최하다 - to open / to hold (an event)
장식품 - decorations / ornaments
조명 - lighting / lights
넘기다 - to overlook / to skip / to pass over
전통적이다 - to be traditional
제대로 - properly / correctly / as it should be
한 치 - an inch
떡지다 - to become greasy / to get clumped or matted
번역하다 - to translate
별로다 - not very good / so-so
예의상 - out of politeness / as a courtesy
목표 - goal / objective
무사히 - safely / without incident
실행시키다 - to put into action / to carry out
나머지다 - to be the remainder / to be left over
유리하다 - to be advantageous / favourable
차분하다 - to be calm / composed
더하다 - to add / to increase
채우다 - to fill
빼놓다 - to leave out / to omit
상하다 - to spoil / to go bad
자체 - itself
굉장히 - extremely / greatly / immensely
𝐒𝐭𝐮𝐝𝐲 𝐯𝐢𝐛𝐞 🪄
𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔.𝟎𝟏.𝟎𝟒
함께 한국어 공부를 할까욤~
google drive of free korean language learning resources
hi everyone! because i put tutoring on hold while i am working full time but still want to provide help to those who want to start learning/want to practice their korean, i am continuously compiling material for free learning :)
resources are totally free!
most are typically aimed at children (which is great for beginners!!)
hangul practice
vocabulary building
printable/downloadable
example of scans:
example of grammar breakdowns:
i will be adding material over the coming weeks and continuously as i come across material! updates may be frequent or slow down at times.
note: resources are free, and they’re totally free to share and use! but please do not repost without credit, and because i buy these from my workplace with my own money and spend time scanning them and cleaning them up and organizing them, please consider tipping me as much as you’d like ♥️
here is the link to the drive! (sorry, can’t hyperlink on mobile currently)
Korean learning materials - Google Drive
enjoy, and thank you in advance! have fun and feel free to ask me any questions—i am a korean studies grad and was a tutor for the beginning korean classes at my university. i am happy to help however i can!
♥️ joey
some more words related through Hanja characters:
If you don't know what Hanja is, it refers to the Chinese-derived words of the Korean language. Pretty much half of Korean comes from originally Chinese words (and therefore will share pronunciation similarities with actual Chinese) and the rest is pure Korean.
Just like Latin and Greek is to English (e.g. aqua- hydro- indicate relation to 'water'), we can remember some Hanja to make semantic links between words in Korean.
The majority of Korean people's names have Hanja equivalents and could be written out in Chinese (sometimes required on official documents) and will be chosen by their parents based on the traditional semantic meaning. However, in the last few decades more Korean people are giving their kids pure Korean names with nice meanings such as 사랑, 보라, 하나, 하늘, 진주. More on Korean names in a future post!
Anyway, on with some semantic Hanja word links.
Marriage related words - 혼
결혼 - marriage
이혼 - divorce
약혼 - engagement (does the 약 part also seem familiar? It's the same 약 in 약속 - promise, and 예약 - appointment.)
기혼 - married (as in the person's status)
미혼 - unmarried, single
water related words - 수
수달 - otter
생수 - drinking/fresh water
수상 스키 - water ski (상 is a Hanja meaning 'above')
홍수 - flood
호수 - lake
school related words - 학 and 교
학교 - school
학생 - student
교복 - school uniform (your probably know what Hanbok is right? 한 - Korea 복 - clothing. That's the same 복.)
교육 - education
middle related words - 중
중국 - China (국 is the character used in country names)
중학교 - middle school
중급 - middle/intermediate level
중 - medium size (might see on a menu with portion options)
beauty related words - 미
미국 - the U.S.
미녀 - beautiful woman
미용실 - beauty salon/hairdressers
people related words - 인
인간 - human
~인 - person from ~ country (a Korean, a Brit, a German etc)
인생 - life
인기 - popularity
인사 - greeting
인삼 - ginseng (so called because the root resembles a person)
개인 - personal, private
주인 - owner
부인 - wife
female related words - 여/녀
여신 - goddess
미녀 - beautiful woman
마녀 - witch
그녀 - she
여성 - female
소녀 - girl (소 is another Hanja meaning small)
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I use this blog to help with my studies! I'm studying Korean, Spanish, and ASL. I've been studying Korean for the longest, but I'd like to get better at all of them!
Don't use my word or my methods as gospel!!! Some things / translations could be wrong! I'm trying to learn! But, if you can use these to help yourself, feel so free! If you'd like to become mutuals or study-friends, all is welcome, too!
If you have any study tips (because I do struggle, LOL) feel free!!!
Day 2 of productivity
주말에 친구하고 같이 영화를 보러 갈 거예요… ^^
Hangul: consonants.
2024년 7월 25일
안녕하세요 여러분!
Today, we will start learning the hangul consonants.
ㄱ {giyeok - g/k}
ㄴ {niun - n}
ㄷ {digut - d/t}
ㄹ {riul - l/r}
ㅁ {mium - m}
ㅂ {biub - b/p}
ㅅ {siot - s}
ㅇ {iung - ng}
ㅈ {jieut - j}
ㅊ {chieut - ch}
ㅋ {kieuk - k}
ㅌ {tieut - t}
ㅍ {pieup - p}
ㅎ {hieut - h}
So now that we know consonants + vowels, we can start to form syllables:
가 / 갸 / 거 / 겨 / 기 / 개 / 걔 / 게 / 계 / 고 / 교 / 구 / 규 / 그
나 / 냐 / 너 / 녀 / 니 / 내 / 냬 / 네 / 녜 / 노 / 뇨 / 누 / 뉴 / 느
다 / 댜 / 더 / 뎌 / 디 / 대 / 댸 / 데 / 뎨 / 도 / 됴 / 누 / 뉴 / 느
라 / 랴 / 러 / 려 / 리 / 래 / 럐 / 레 / 례 / 로 / 료 / 루 / 류 / 르
마 / 먀 / 머 / 며 / 미 / 매 / 먜 / 메 / 몌 / 모 / 묘 / 무 / 뮤 / 므
바 / 뱌 / 버 / 벼 / 비 / 배 / 뱨 / 베 / 볘 / 보 / 뵤 / 부 / 뷰 / 브
사 / 샤 / 서 / 셔 / 시 / 새 / 섀 / 세 / 셰 / 소 / 쇼 / 수 / 슈 / 스
아 / 야 / 어 / 여 / 이 / 애 / 얘 / 에 / 예 / 오 / 요 / 우 / 유 / 으
자 / 쟈 / 저 / 져 / 지 / 재 / 쟤 / 제 / 졔 / 조 / 죠 / 주 / 쥬 / 즈
차 / 챠 / 처 / 쳐 / 치 / 채 / 챼 / 체 / 쳬 / 초 / 쵸 / 추 / 츄 / 츠
카 / 캬 / 커 / 켜 / 키 / 캐 / 컈 / 케 / 켸 / 코 / 쿄 / 쿠 / 큐 / 크
타 / 탸 / 터 / 텨 / 티 / 태 / 턔 / 테 / 테 / 토 / 툐 / 투 / 튜 / 트
파 / 퍄 / 퍼 / 펴 / 피 / 패 / 퍠 / 페 / 폐 / 포 / 표 / 푸 / 퓨 / 프
하 / 햐 / 허 / 혀 / 히 / 해 / 햬 / 헤 / 혜 / 호 / 효 / 후 / 휴 / 흐
Tip: try to write and say this syllables out loud so you get used to them.