studylanguage5 How to Conjugate Korean Verbs Like a Pro So, Korean verbs. They change, they shift, and they can feel like they have a mind of thier own. If you've ever thought, "Wait, why did this verb suddenly change at the end?"ㅡtrust me, you're not alone. I used to stare at verb endings for way too long, trying to figure out waht was happening. But once I caught onto the pattern s, things got a lot easier (and way less frustrating). Let's go throu.. 2025. 3. 2. How to Swear in Korean.. Without Actually Swearing Let's be real—when learning a new language, one of the first things people get curious about is how to swear. But here's the thing: in Korean, straight-up swearing isn't always the best idea. it can be a lot harsher than in English, and let's just say, dropping a full-blown 욕(yŏk, curse word) in the wrong situation might not go over so well.But don't worry—Koreans have mastered the art of sava.. 2025. 3. 1. Why Korean Feels So Different - What I Realized While Explaining It to Foreigners Every time I explain Korean to my foreign friends, I realize something new. Korean isn’t just about memorizing words and grammar—it’s a completely different way of thinking. Some expressions don’t translate directly, and the same sentence can have totally different meanings depending on the situation. The more I try to explain it, the more I see how unique the Korean thought process really is.I .. 2025. 2. 24. Korean Alphabet Made Easy: A Fun and Personal Guide to Hangul "If I Can Learn English, You Can Learn Hangul!"I still remember the first time I saw the English alphabet. The letters looked familiar, but the pronunciation? A total nightmare. Why does "though" sound nothing like "tough" or "through"? Every new word felt like a guessing game, and I constantly mixed up spellings.But then, one day, my friend gave me a tip: "Think of English words like faces. Eac.. 2025. 2. 23. How to Read Hangul (한글) - A Korean Learner's GUide from a Native Speaker I'm Korean, and i've been studying English for a while now. Let me tell you, it hasn't been easy. There were times when i thought, "Why does English have so many silent letters?" or "Why do 'read' and "read" look the same but sound different?" No matter how much i studied, English pronunciation just didn't make sences to me.And that got me thinking—maybe it's the same for people learning Korean... 2025. 2. 22. 이전 1 다음