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What Does Babo Mean in Korean?
Babo (바보) is a Korean word that, depending on the intention of the speaker, can be playful or offensive. If you are learning Korean and often speak with native Korean…
Fruit And Vegetables In Korean
In this vocabulary lesson, you will learn the names of fruit and vegetables in Korean. The below list of fruit and vegetables in Korean includes the Korean words, the Korean…
Korean Counting Units
In this lesson, you will learn about Korean counting units, and how to ask and answer ‘How many?‘ in Korean. In order to ask and answer ‘How many?’ in Korean,…
Animals In Korean | Animal Names In Korean With English Meaning
In this vocabulary lesson, you will learn the names of animals in Korean. The below list of animals in Korean includes the names of animals in Korean with the English…
Sports In Korean | Korean Vocabulary For Beginners
In this Korean vocabulary lesson for beginners, you will learn the names of sports in Korean. Below you’ll find a list of sports in Korean with the English meaning. To…
Korean Location Particles ~에 and ~에서
In this lesson, you will learn how to use the Korean location particles 에 and 에서. In a previous lesson about Korean particles, you learned that particles are attached to…
How To Say “I Want” In Korean ~고 싶어요
In this Korean grammar lesson, you will learn how to say “I want” in Korean and how to ask and answer “What do you want to do?” in Korean. The…
Why Do Koreans Say Fighting?
If you watch Korean sports events, Korean dramas, or listen to Kpop bands like BTS, you have probably heard them say ‘fighting’ (화이팅) a lot. Although ‘화이팅’ sounds similar to…
Korean Past Tense | Korean Verb Conjugations
In this lesson, you will learn how to make the Korean past tense. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to conjugate Korean verbs into the past…
How To Make Korean Sentences
In this lesson, you will learn the basic Korean sentence order, the basic structure of Korean sentences, and how to make Korean sentences. Korean Sentence Structure An important thing to…
Who In Korean | Questions in Korean With Who
Being able to make questions in Korean is essential if you are to communicate successfully. There are many question words in Korean, corresponding to who, what, where, when, and how…
A Comprehensive List of Countries in Korean
Want to learn the names of countries in Korean? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Below you’ll find a complete list of countries in Korean, together with the English…
Korean Particles Explained | Subject, Object, And Topic Markers
In this lesson, you will learn about the Korean particles 을/를, 은/는, and 이/가. English, like many other languages, does not have these ‘particles’ and so the concept of Korean…
Classroom Korean | 30 Useful Classroom Korean Expressions
Whether you’re learning Korean in a classroom, or you are a teacher teaching Korean students, learning classroom Korean can be incredibly useful. If you’re learning Korean in a classroom, by…
Saranghae: How To Say ‘I Love You’ In Korean
Saranghae means ‘I love you’ in Korean. Being able to say “I love you” in Korean is important for many Korean language learners. Maybe you want to tell a special…
15 Fun Korean Listening Practice Exercises
Being able to listen to and comprehend Korean speakers is one of the most important skills to master when studying Korean. That’s where Korean listening practice exercises come in. Many…
Korean Present Tense | Korean Verb Conjugation
In this Korean verb conjugation lesson, you will learn how to conjugate Korean verbs to make the Korean present tense. Once you have learned the Korean present tense, and how…
The 6 Different Ways To Say ‘What’ In Korean
When learning Korean, most beginners learn that ‘what’ in Korean is 뭐 [mweo]. While this is correct, there are in fact many different ways to say ‘what’ in Korean. The…
Korean Daily Routine Vocabulary
In this Korean vocabulary lesson, you will learn 15 verbs about daily routine in Korean. Daily routine in Korean is 하루 일과. You will learn Korean daily routine vocabulary 5…
House Chores In Korean | Useful Vocabulary
In this Korean vocabulary lesson, you will learn 10 verbs about house chores in Korean. House chores in Korean are known as 집안일. You will learn 5 Korean verbs about…
6 Ways To Say ‘How’ In Korean
When learning Korean, most beginners learn that ‘how’ in Korean is 어떻게. While this is correct, there are in fact many different ways to say ‘how’ in Korean. Knowing which…
100 Korean Verbs For Beginners
Learning the most common Korean verbs will drastically improve your ability to make Korean sentences and communicate effectively in Korean. On this page, you can find a list of 100…
How To Say Please Give Me In Korean
In this lesson, you will learn how to say ‘Please give me’ in Korean. This useful expression can be used in many situations to ask for things in a polite…
How To Say ‘Have’ and ‘Don’t Have’ In Korean
In this lesson, you will learn how to say ‘have’ and ‘don’t have’ in Korean. The Korean words for ‘have’ and ‘don’t have’ can also be used to express ‘there…
Clothes In Korean | Korean Vocabulary Lesson
Learn Korean words about clothes with this Korean vocabulary lesson. On this page, we will teach you 12 new Korean words to help you learn the words for clothes in…
How To Say ‘How Much Is It?’ In Korean
In this lesson, you will learn how to ask and answer ‘How much is it?’ in Korean. By learning this expression you will be able to ask the price of…
How To Say ‘What is it?’ In Korean
In this lesson, you will learn how to ask and answer ‘What is it?’ in Korean. You’ll also learn an important Korean ending which will allow you to say things…
Feelings And Emotions | Korean Vocabulary Lesson
In this vocabulary lesson, you will learn about feelings and emotions in Korean. On this page, you will find a list of feelings and emotions in Korean and some printable…
Learn How To Say “Thank You” In Korean
Learning how to say “Thank You” in Korean is incredibly important, especially if you want to sound polite and respectful. In this short lesson, you’ll learn the most common way…
What Does Jagiya Mean (자기야)?
If you live in Korea or watch a lot of Korean dramas you may hear the word ‘Jagiya’ (자기야) a lot and wondered what it means. Jagiya (자기야) is an…