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Conan’s Korean Seafood Market Experience Was an Authentic One Posted by Tony Kitchen on Jun 11, 2016
Korean seafood markets are filled with the sort of edible fish that you wouldn’t see in, say, fish markets in Seattle or Normandy. It’s intense and, like in most languages, the names of fish only enhance language barriers and push translators to the brink. Some are familiar, though, but still not in our culinary past…
How to say “Don’t” in Korean? Posted by Soo on Jun 8, 2016
Today, you are going to learn how to say “Don’t” in Korean. There are a few ways to say it in Korean. Let’s learn all of them today. The grammar point is “V.S. + 지 말다.” There are three ways to say. 1. Polite: 지 마세요/ji ma sae yo 2. Please don’t: 지 말아 주세요/ ji mal a…
How can say “What” in Korean? Posted by Soo on Jun 1, 2016
Today, you are going to learn how to say “What” in Korean. There are a few ways to say it in Korean and it is very basic grammar you have to learn. What: Formal : 무엇 /mu eot/ Informal: 뭐 /meo/ If “What” uses as a subject, you have to use particles 이/가 Formal: 무엇이…
How to say “just so you know” in Korean Posted by Soo on May 25, 2016
Today, you are going to learn how to say “Just so you know” in Korean. The grammar point is “V.S. + 거든(요)/ geo dun (Yo)”. This is good to use between close friends because if you use this in wrong situation it can be rude. If you don’t want to be rude using this, you…
Rising Korean Singer Star in China and Korea Posted by Soo on May 18, 2016
There was a famous Korean program calls “I am a singer” and it became famous in China as well. Chinese version of “I am a singer” was created by Chinese broadcast and one of Korean singer participated and won a few times in the competitions. So, he becomes a rising star in China: his name is Hwag ChiYeol. I personally…
Expressing intent in Korean with “I will” Posted by Soo on May 11, 2016
Today, you are going to learn how to say “I will do it for you” in Korean. The grammar point is “V.S. + 을/ㄹ + 게(요)”. I will do it for you/제가 할게요/ jae ga hal gae yo.” I will give you some example sentences how you can use them in the sentences. Please see the examples below with phonetic alphabet. To do…
Baekdu Mountain: the Pride of Korea, both North and South Posted by Tony Kitchen on May 7, 2016
Roughly 70% of South Korea is mountainous land. But for South Koreans, it’s most prized and cherished mountain lies on the border between North Korea and China. It’s a volcanic mountain, capped at it’s peak with a crater lake know as “heaven lake” (천지), named Baekdu Mountain (백두산), the sacred white-headed mountain. The common ties…