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[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 27: Discussing What You Want to Do Introduction to Korean Conversation: Discussing What You Want to DoConversations about personal preferences and desires are fundamental in any language, allowing us to express what we want and understand the wishes of others. In Korean, asking someone what they want to do can lead to interesting discussions, helping you get to know each other better and plan enjoyable activities together. This s.. 2024. 6. 16.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 26: Discussing Plans for the Day Introduction to Korean Conversation: Discussing Plans for the DayEngaging in conversations about daily plans is a fundamental part of building relationships and understanding others’ routines. Whether you’re catching up with friends, planning activities with colleagues, or simply making casual conversation, knowing how to discuss your plans in Korean can greatly enhance your interaction. This as.. 2024. 6. 16.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 25: Asking and Answering About Occupation Introduction to Korean Conversation: Asking and Answering About OccupationLearning a new language can be an exciting journey, and mastering basic conversational skills is a crucial step. Korean, with its unique structure and rich cultural context, offers fascinating insights for learners. Today, we will delve into a common yet essential aspect of daily conversation in Korean: asking and answerin.. 2024. 6. 16.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 24: Asking and Confirming Activities Basic Korean Conversation 24: Asking and Confirming ActivitiesBasic Korean Conversation - Dialogue 24A: 뭐 해요? (Mwo haeyo?) B: 공부해요. (Gongbuhaeyo.) A: 어디에서 해요? (Eodieseo haeyo?) B: 집에서 해요. (Jibeseo haeyo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 뭐 해요? (Mwo haeyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "What are you doing?" It's a common way to ask someone about their current activity.Usage: Use this question when you wan.. 2024. 6. 15.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 23 : Asking about Schedule Basic Korean Conversation 23: Asking About SchedulesDialogueA: 언제 시간 있어요? (Eonje sigan isseoyo?) B: 오후에 있어요. (Ohu-e isseoyo.) A: 몇 시에 만나요? (Myeot si-e mannayo?) B: 세 시에 만나요. (Se si-e mannayo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 언제 시간 있어요? (Eonje sigan isseoyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "When do you have time?" It's a common way to ask someone about their availability.Usage: Use this question when you w.. 2024. 6. 15.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 22: Asking and Telling the Time Basic Korean Conversation 22: Asking and Telling the TimeDialogueA: 지금 몇 시예요? (Jigeum myeot siyeyo?) B: 두 시예요. (Du siyeyo.) A: 몇 분이에요? (Myeot bunieyo?) B: 삼십 분이에요. (Samsip bunieyo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 지금 몇 시예요? (Jigeum myeot siyeyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "What time is it now?" It's a common way to ask for the current time.Usage: Use this question when you want to know the current ti.. 2024. 6. 15.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 21: Asking about the Weather Basic Korean Conversation 21: Asking About the WeatherDialogueA: 날씨 어때요? (Nalssi eottaeyo?) B: 따뜻해요. (Ttatteuthaeyo.) A: 비 와요? (Bi wayo?) B: 아니요. (Aniyo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 날씨 어때요? (Nalssi eottaeyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "How's the weather?" It's a common way to inquire about the current weather conditions.Usage: Use this question when you want to know about the weather.Pronunciati.. 2024. 6. 15.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 20: Talking about Travel Plans Basic Korean Conversation 20: Talking About Travel PlansDialogueA: 어디 가요? (Eodi gayo?) B: 제주도에 가요. (Jejudo-e gayo.) A: 언제 가요? (Eonje gayo?) B: 내일 가요. (Naeil gayo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 어디 가요? (Eodi gayo?)Meaning: This phrase means "Where are you going?" It's a common way to ask about someone's travel destination.Usage: Use this question when you want to know where someone is going.Pronunci.. 2024. 6. 15.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 19: Asking about Hobbies Basic Korean Conversation 19: Asking About HobbiesDialogueA: 취미가 뭐예요? (Chwimiga mwoyeyo?) B: 책 읽기예요. (Chaek ilgi yeyo.) A: 무슨 책 좋아해요? (Museun chaek joahaeyo?) B: 소설책 좋아해요. (Soseolchaek joahaeyo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 취미가 뭐예요? (Chwimiga mwoyeyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "What is your hobby?" It's a common way to ask about someone's hobbies.Usage: Use this question when you want to know ab.. 2024. 6. 15.