Showing posts with label learning korean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learning korean. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

I'll practice Korean (waaa! I haven't study much yet!)

안녕! 지금 공부 발리해요. 왜녀하면 공부 많이안아요. 그레서 한국어 많이 공부하고 싶어요. 한국어 연습하고 타이핑하고 좋아요. 지금 삶은 달걀 먹어요. 왠냐함면 배고파요. 아~~ 잘자~~

안녕히주무세요!
잘자요!
잘자!

^^

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

안녕 친구!

잘지냈어요? 나는 그...........
와!~ 한국어 연습많이 고 싶어요. 왜냐하면 한국어 정말 중요한..

나는 한국에 의국 대학생이예요. 그래서 한국어 공부많이해요. 처음 시간에는 한국어 어려워요. 그래서 매일 매일 한국어 공부해요. 한국말 좋아요. 나 몰라요, 그냥 한국말 좋아요. 하지만 한국어 쓰기 어려워요.같이 샤워하고 한국어 공부해요. 여행로 한국어 중요한.. 하이... 너무 피곤해요. 아마, 지금 한국어 공부하는 재밌있어요. :)

왜요? 왜냐하면 많이 언어 알아하고 아주 좋아요!

다음 시간에 나 한국어 잘 아주 좋아요!~ 파이팅!! :)

고맙습니다!~

Monday, July 26, 2010

한국어 공부합니다! (Studying Korean)




안녕하세요!
저는 허니입니다.
전는 열일곱살입니다.
저는 필리핀 사람입니다.
저는 대학생입니다.
만나서반갑습니다!

These are always the first thing to know in learning a new language. Self-introduction. The one that I wrote is the way how Koreans introduce themselves. Same as introducing yourself in English, it also starts with a greeting. Next is your name. Then age. Followed by telling where you came from. Career, and the last one is the closing remarks.

Here it goes:
안녕하세요! (an-nyeong-ha-se-yo!) means Hello!
저는 허니입니다. (cheo-neun honey(my name)im-ni-da.) My name is Honey.
저는 열일곱살입니다. (cheo-neun yeol-il-gop-sal-im-ni-da.) I'm seventeen years old. *actually it doesn't matter if you want to say this or not.
저는 필리핀 사람입니다. (cheo-neun pil-li-pin(Philippines)sa-ram-im-ni-da) I'm a Filipino.
저는 대학생입니다. (cheo-neun tae-hak-saeng-im-ni-da.) I'm in college.
만나서반갑습니다! (man-na-seo-pan-gap-seum-ni-da!) Nice to meet you!/Glad to meet you!

Take note that a Korean word is just pronounced a syllable alone by itself. For example: 저 is only read as "cho" which means I or me. But not all single syllable means something. Some are just use as a grammatical ending, compound, shortcut, slang, etc. You will learn that as you go and pursue studying Korean.

Well done! that is how to pronounce those phrases. You can now introduce yourself in a Korean! This is simple steps may lead to a good conversation. (But how? I don't know how to speak Korean very well! I just know how to introduce myself!)

If that's you question, let me answer.
"한국 말 조금 알아요. 그냥, 자기 소개서 아라요."
This literally mean "I just know a little Korean. Just self introduction"
for a better translation, it is like this: "I just know how to introduce my self in Korean."

Here is how it is pronounced: Han-guk mal jo-geum ar-a-yo. geu-nyang, ja-gi so-gae-seo a-ra-yo.

If you don't know something and you want to tell it in Korean , just say 몰라요(mol-la-yo) which means I don't know.

Korean Language is difficult at first. Well all language are not easy to learn. But if you find yourself enjoying it, you'll gonna start loving it! <3

So, that's enough for this article, i'll post another next time! :)

반갑습니다!

VOCABULARY:

1) 저는 (cheo-neun) : My, I
2) 안녕하세요 (an-yeong-ha-sae-yo) : Hello
3) 필리핀 (pil-li-pin) : Philippines
4) 한국 (han-guk) : Korea : 대한민국 (dae-han-min-guk) South Korea
5) 일본 (il-bon) : Japan
6) 미국 (mi-guk) : America(North and South)
7) 중국 (jung-guk) : China
8) 영국 (yeong-guk) : United Kingdom
9) 태국 (ttae-guk) : Thailand
10) 열일곱 (yeol-il-gup) : 17
11) ~ 입니다 (im-ni-da) : a compound word that always put on the end of a sentence.
12) 사람 (sa-ram) : person, people
13) 만나서반갑습니다 (man-na-seo-pan-gap-seum-ni-da) : Nice to meet you
14) 조금 (cheo-geum) : little
15) 말(말하다) (mal) : say
16) 알아요 (ar-a-yo) : I know
17) 몰라요 (mol-la-yo) : I don't know
18) 그냥 (geu-nyang) : just
19) 자기 (ja-gi) : self
20) 소개 (so-gae) : introduction