Learning through Korean Recipes
Learning a language should not be only about grammar, words and writing exercises. It can also be about delicious recipes, learn it through recipes.
The Time Basics in Korean
We begin our series on time expressions with a slow start as I simply review the basic ways to express time such as hours and days.
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The yellow egg noodles in a soup has many names depending where you ask its name. In China is it known as as lamian and in Japan it is called ramen. In Korea, the gift of East-Asia to the world is known as ramyeon (라면). Everyone in the world loves ramyeon!
Yesterday my Korean roommate and I went to the Korean supermarket in Auderghem. He really wanted to eat some noodles…
Commercials: no one likes them. However, some commercials are too funny not to watch. This Korean commercial called 여친의 선물 from SSG.com is one of those commercials. I think you will enjoy the use of kimchi here.
This series on Korean irregular verbs begins with the ㅡ irregular verbs. This group is known as such because the verb stem ends in ㅡ. Among these verbs are: 나쁘다 or 예쁘다. Just keep a few simple in mind when using these verbs.
Every language has its grammar rules and every language has countless exceptions to those rules. Korean is no different and today we are going to start a little trip exploring Korean irregular verbs. Irregular verbs are important since they are often often used verbs.