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dreamer-hangugeo · 2 years ago
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될 인연은 그렇게 힘들게 몸부림치지 않아도 이루어져요. 자신을 너무나 힘들게 하는 인연이라면 그냥 놓아주세요. - 혜민 스님, <멈추면 비로소 보이는 것들> If a relationship is meant to be, it will comes true even without struggling so hard. If a relationship is making you struggle too much, just let it go. - Haemin Sunim, <The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down> ✏️ 𝐕𝐨𝐜𝐚𝐛𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐫𝐲: 되다: turn, become 인연: relationship, connection 그렇다: so, as such, like that 힘들다: hard, difficult, tough 몸부림치다: struggle 이루어지다: be achieved, be accomplished 자신: self, oneself 너무나: too, excessively 그냥: just, as it is, as it stands 놓아주다: let go, set free #KoreanLanguage #LearnKorean #Studywithme  
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aja-aja-hanja · 5 years ago
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Character story:
In the old days, a scholar might have sat under a tree 나무 木, and handed over 주고 받다 交 knowledge. 
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img: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/48948
Study vocab here!
Vocab:
學校      학교      school
study x school
母校      모교      one's alma mater
mother x school
校內      교내      the school grounds
school x inside
校正      교정*    proofreading
school x correct
本校      본교      main campus
root x school
分校      분교      branch campus
portion x school
校門      교문      school gate
school x door
休校      휴교*    temporary closure of a school
rest x school
校長      교장      school principal
school x superior
校服      교복      school uniform
school x clothes
開校紀念日        개교기념일        school anniversary
open x school x record x remembrance x day
將校      장교      commissioned officer
general x school
校庭      교정      campus
school x front yard
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jazzandthek · 5 years ago
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19.08.29// Off to Korea for the fall! Arrived 2 hours before my flight so now I'm catching up on emails and organizing readings for my lit review.
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diamondkspace · 7 years ago
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1. 오다: to come 2. 마시다: to drink 3. 먹다: to eat 4. 주다: to give 5. 가다: to go 6. 듣다: to hear 7. 배우다: to learn 8. 만들다: to make 9. 앉다: to sit 10. 자다: to sleep 11. 씻다: to wash 12. 쓰다: to write 13. 울다: to cry 14. 갖다: to have 15. 웃다: to laugh 16. 보다: to see 17. 일어나다: to get up 18. 걷다: to walk 19. 춤추다: to dance 20. 만나다: to meet 21. 공부하다: to study 22. 운전하다: to drive 23. 사다: to buy 24. 읽다: to read 25. 주문하다: to order 26. 입다: to wear 27. 찍다: to take (picture) 28. 쓰다: to wear (hat, eyewear) 29. 신다: to wear (shoes, socks) 30. 빌리다: to borrow, lend 31. 전화하다: to telephone 32. 말하다: to talk, speak 33. 가르치다: to teach 34. 기다리다: to wait 35. 걸다: to call, dial 36. 청소하다: to clean 37. 타다: to ride 38. 나가다: to exit 39. 들어오다: to enter 40. 물어보다: to ask 41. 필요하다: to need 42. 도와주다: to help 43. 열다: to open 44. 닫다: to close 45. 일하다: to work 46. 쉬다: to rest 47. 운동하다: to exercise 48. 생각하다: to think 49. 알다: to know 50. 모르다: to not know 51. 요리하다: to cook 52. 끓이다: to boil 53. 썰다: to chop, slice 54. 튀기다: to deep fry 55. 재다: to measure, weigh 56. 섞다: to mix, blend 57. 굽다: to roast, grill, bake 58. 볶다: to fry 59. 급다: to grill 60. 휘젓다: to stir 61. 하다: to do 62. 있다: to have 63. 없다: to not have 64. 이야기하다: to talk, chat 65. 연습하다: to practice 66. 묻다: to ask 67. 내다: to pay 68. 살다: to live 69. 죽다: to die 70. 태어나다: to be born 71. 사랑하다: to love 72. 좋아하다: to like 73. 싫어하다: to hate, dislike 74. 결혼하다: to marry 75. 축하하다: to congratulate 76. 걱정하다: to worry 77. 약속하다: to promise 78. 거짓말하다: to lie 79. 고백하다: to confess 80. 찾다: to find, to look for 81. 준비하다; to prepare 82. 가지다: to have 83. 기억하다: to remember 84. 꿈꾸다: to dream 85. 시작하다: to start 86. 끝나다: to finish 87. 보내다: to send 88. 사용하다: to use 89. 팔다: to sell 90. 싸우다: to fight 91. 대답하다: to answer 92. 소개하다: to introduce 93. 출발하다: to depart 94. 도착하다: to arrive 95. 벗다: to undress, take off clothes 96. 이기다: to win, defeat 97. 지다: to lose, be defeated 98. 서두르다: to hurry, rush 99. 사랑에 빠지다: to fall in love 100.죄송하다: to be sorry.
(Instead of the 30 Korean verbs/adjectives I said to post, I prefer this “100 most useful korean verbs” by SydneytoSeoul)
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jinlingsupremacy · 6 years ago
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KOREAN SLANG #1
밥도둑- “Food thief” means something is delicious 밥경찰- “Food police” means something doesn’t taste good
Example: 
A: 아주가 치킨 어때?  B: 너무 좋아! 진짜 밥도둑이네 A:How is Ajuker chicken? B: So good! It’s really delicious. 
--- A: 그식당 가고싶어. 가본적이있어? B: 아 가지마 밥경찰이야  A:I want to go to that restaurant. Have you been before? B: Ah, don’t go. The food doesn’t taste good. 
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the-new-studyblr · 8 years ago
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14.03.17
Day 2: Language Learning - Korean (Hangul)
Learnt basic words formed by the first five consonants and vowels and took practice tests.
This was fun but it’s just the beginning. Fighting! ❄❄
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