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So, in case you hadn’t heard about it yet, me and @kongbuhalkeyo are running a special Discord server for everyone who is, or is interested in learning Korean!
The server’s name is Tumblr Korean Studyblrs, and we currently have 50+ members and plenty of roles to describe your skill level, how you’re learning and why you’re learning!
So just pop into the server for a bit using this code! TpcgDrF
We’re looking forward to seeing you!
Noun storage
Idk about the title either, but here it is.
This is gonna be a sort of masterpost for all the nouns I’ve memorised, and will be updated as it goes on.
Simple beverages.
차 = Tea 물 = Water 우유 = Milk 주스 = Juice 커피 = Coffee
Colours of the rainbow.
빨간색 = Red 오렌지색 = Orange 노랑색 = Yellow 녹색 = Green 파랑색 = Blue 보라색 = Purple
Days of the week. [IN PROGRESS]
월요일 = Monday
일요일 = Sunday
26*2*17 Settled down with a warm cup of chocolate, reviewed my nouns and began to study new ones.
25*2*17 Argh I feel so guilty for not posting in a while... Anyway! I decided I had been focusing on grammar /way/ too much, so this study session was focused on memorising that vocab, memorising, memorising, memorising! I have also decided to track the Korean vocab tag, as it's a lot more fun than googling random lists.
10 * 1 * 17
I got some brand new pens today, metallic, Glitter and plain gel. Needless to say, I had quite a lot of fun revising my verbs/honourifics with the new additions!
Unfortunately I didn’t get to blog my efforts yesterday, because I was given the news that we wouldn’t have wifi for 3 weeks, so I must use my mobile data wisely.
Learnt how to conjugate with honourifics today! It was quite fun mixing different grammatical principles to match the tenses and respect levels.
막다 = To eat 나는 먹어 = I eat. (Informal low respect.) 저는 먹어요 = I eat. (Informal high respect.) 저는 먹습니다 = I eat. (Formal high respect.)
Edit: I think I’ll limit my blogging to once every other day, to save my mobile data. Sorry! (>ㅅ
Moving into a new house, so everything looks a bit bare compared to what I would like. No matter! The coloured pens I got from my secret Santa should do the trick of lightening the place up.
Made a calendar + a 1h study guide to start getting organised for the new year.
화이팅!