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[Essential Korean Phrases for Travelers Series] 1: Introduction Essential Korean for Travelers: Your Pocket PhrasebookWelcome!This compact guide is your key to unlocking communication in Korea. Whether you're exploring bustling Seoul, hiking in the scenic countryside, or savoring delicious street food, this phrasebook has you covered.What's Inside:Essential Phrases:Quickly find the right words for every situation, from greetings and transportation to dining .. 2024. 6. 19.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 50: Talking About Likes and Dislikes Introduction to Korean Conversation: Talking About Likes and DislikesDiscussing likes and dislikes is a fundamental aspect of getting to know someone and sharing your own preferences. In Korean, expressing what you like or dislike can be done with simple phrases such as "좋아해요" (joahaeyo) for "I like it" and "싫어해요" (sileohaeyo) for "I dislike it." These expressions are straightforward and versati.. 2024. 6. 19.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 49: Asking for Recommendation Introduction to Korean Conversation: Asking for RecommendationsAsking for recommendations is a great way to explore new places, foods, or activities, especially when you are in a new environment. In Korean, one common way to ask for a recommendation is "추천해 주세요?" (Chucheonhae juseyo?), which means "Can you recommend something?" This phrase is simple and can be used in various contexts, whether y.. 2024. 6. 19.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 48: Discussing Preferences Introduction to Korean Conversation: Discussing PreferencesUnderstanding how to express and inquire about preferences is a key part of engaging in meaningful conversations. Whether you are talking about food, activities, or hobbies, knowing how to discuss what you like or dislike can help build connections and express your personality. A common way to ask someone if they like something in Korean.. 2024. 6. 19.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 47: Talking about Plans Introduction to Korean Conversation: Talking About PlansDiscussing plans is an integral part of daily communication. Whether you’re making arrangements with friends, discussing schedules, or planning activities, knowing how to talk about plans in Korean is essential. A common way to ask someone about their plans is "뭐 해요?" (Mwo haeyo?), which means "What are you doing?" or "What are you going to.. 2024. 6. 19.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 46: Making Small Talk about Weather Introduction to Korean Conversation: Making Small Talk About WeatherMaking small talk is an essential skill in any language, and discussing the weather is a universal topic that can help you start a conversation with ease. In Korean, talking about the weather can be done with simple phrases like "날씨 어때요?" (Nalssi eottaeyo?), meaning "How's the weather?" This phrase is easy to use and understand,.. 2024. 6. 19.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 45 : Asking for Directions Introduction to Korean Conversation: Asking for DirectionsNavigating through a new city or area can be challenging, especially if you don't speak the local language. Knowing how to ask for directions in Korean can make your travels much smoother and more enjoyable. A common way to ask for directions is "어디예요?" (Eodi-yeyo?), meaning "Where is it?" This phrase is simple and versatile, allowing you.. 2024. 6. 19.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 44: Expressing Surprise Introduction to Korean Conversation: Expressing SurpriseExpressing surprise is a fundamental part of everyday conversation. In Korean, showing surprise can be done with simple phrases like "진짜요?" (Jinjja-yo?), meaning "Really?" or "Is that true?" This phrase is versatile and can be used in many contexts, from reacting to news to expressing disbelief or amazement. In this blog post, we will explo.. 2024. 6. 18.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 43 : Discussing Preferences Introduction to Korean Conversation: Discussing PreferencesLearning to express your preferences is an important part of mastering any language. In Korean, discussing what you like or prefer can help you connect with others, share your interests, and make decisions. One common way to ask someone about their preferences is "뭐 좋아해요?" (Mwo joahaeyo?), meaning "What do you like?" This phrase is versa.. 2024. 6. 18.