[Week 2]Daily Korean Expressions(Day 2)

Step 1: Vocabulary & Grammar Study 1️⃣ (Geuk-bok-hada) Meaning: To overcome or ... keep reading

[Week 2]Daily Korean Expressions(Day 1)

Korean Culture Original Article: https://www.etoday.co.kr/news/view/2544367 What ... keep reading

[Week 1]Daily Korean Expressions(Day 3)

Step 2: Vocabulary and Grammar 1️⃣ (Eoreo-butda) Meaning: For a liquid or wet objec... keep reading

[Week 1]Daily Korean Expressions(Day 2)

Step 1: Vocabulary & Grammar Study 1️⃣ (Gwan-hada) Meaning: To be related to, r... keep reading

[Week 1]Daily Korean Expressions(Day 1)

Winter in Korea(Article) Original Article: https://www.etoday.co.kr/news/view/2544367 ... keep reading

[Snack]Top 5 K-Slang That Sound Confusing but Mean Totally Different Things (K-Slang Only)

1) 미쳤다 (Michyeotta) English vibe: “INSANE (in a good way!)” Literally means “went crazy,... keep reading

[Snack]Top 5 Korean Expressions Foreigners Often Find Confusing

1) 대박 (Daebak) English vibe: Awesome! / Incredible! Used to express excitement, sur... keep reading

Gamdasal (“Sense revived”) & Gamdadwi (“Sense dead and gone”)

Background & Meaning Not all Korean slang is just about shortening words—many terms carr... keep reading

“I-why-jin” (이왜진): “Why is this real?!”

Background & Meaning Imagine strolling down the streets of Seoul when suddenly you bump ... keep reading

“Jung-kkeok-ma” (중꺽마): “The Most Important Thing Is an Unbroken Spirit”

Background & Meaning When traveling abroad, unexpected challenges are bound to happen—yo... keep reading

“Iptulmak” (입틀막): So Surprised You Have to Cover Your Mouth

Background & Meaning Picture this: you’ve just arrived in Seoul and catch your first gli... keep reading

Korea’s Breathtaking World, Through the Language of Gen MZ

From “iptulmak” to “gamda-dwi” : decoding the new codes of K-language Few places in the worl... keep reading

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