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Navigating South Korea’s Roadway Signs Posted by Kyung-Hwa on Jun 28, 2017
Whether you are navigating through the streets of South Korea on foot or using transportation, you will encounter many signs that guide and warn pedestrians and drivers throughout the country. Many of them provide instant communication for both Korean and English speakers, however, there are also signs that appear only in Korean. Are you ready…
The Addictive Korean Snack, 떡볶이 Posted by Kyung-Hwa on Jun 21, 2017
Have you ever tried the Korean snack called 떡볶이? A chewy rice cake dish covered with a spicy and sweet flavored sauce, it is one of the most beloved snacks for people of all ages in Korea. Since I was a little kid, 떡볶이 has been one of my favorite Korean snacks. My friends and…
What is 콩글리시 (Konglish)? Posted by Kyung-Hwa on Jun 14, 2017
Have you ever heard a word 핸드폰 that sounded like an English word, but found yourself scratching your head in confusion? In this post, we will explore a list of 콩글리시 words that are used often by native Korean speakers. The Korean language consists of these three main components: pure Korean words, Sino-Korean words, and loanwords…
Baffled by Idiomatic Expressions? Posted by Kyung-Hwa on Jun 7, 2017
Have you ever scratched your head in confusion due to certain expressions in Korean, even though you knew all the words in the expressions? In this post, we will explore some idiomatic expressions that are often used by native Korean speakers. When I first heard the expression “I will take a rain check” in English, I…
What Is a Topic Marking Particle? Posted by Kyung-Hwa on May 31, 2017
Have you ever wondered what the small words, 이/가, 은/는, or 을/를 in the Korean language mean? It is important to understand the concept of these Korean particles, although they have little or no meaning by themselves. In Korean sentences, subjects, objects, and topics are determined by these particles. In this post, we will explore…
Interrogative Sentences in Korean Posted by Kyung-Hwa on May 24, 2017
Do you remember this post “Like or Don’t Like in Korean?” We explored one of the simplest ways to form interrogative sentences in Korean. All you had to do was to add a question mark to a declarative sentence and raise the intonation at the end of the sentence. In this post, we will learn…
한글: The Journey of the Korean Script Posted by Kyung-Hwa on May 17, 2017
Did you know that a great place exists where you can travel back in time and learn about the inventor of the Korean script, 한글(Hangeul), and the history of 한글 for over 500 years? Last week I explored 국립한글박물관 (The National Hangeul Museum), which was opened on October 9, 2014. The Korean script, 한글 was invented…