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harika
February 9, 2014
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Yuki
December 15, 2013
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hutan s.
December 9, 2013
# Msgs: 4
Latest: December 15, 2013
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Re:Help with korean language
hello.....i have passed the amateur stage in korean...so am going to teach you korean basics... Korean vowels...a,eo,o,u,i,eu,ae a(car) eo(saw),o(tone),u(who),i(eel),eu(put),ae(game).....these are basic vowels......and consonants are b,ch,d,g,h,j,l,m,n,s,......b is pronouced like b: spit... D is like t....g is like k,L is like r... Basic survivial phrases note: yo and mnida is added at the end of the word to show respect to elders. Anyeong haseyo- good morning/afternoon/night gamsahamnida(formal)-thank u komaweo(inf)-thank u mainhamnida-sorry mianhae-sorry eotuke jinaeyo-how are you........am going to stop here for now....i will continue when you reply me....dont put yo or mnida when talking to age mates....ok?...hwaiting!(fighting!)
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Language pair: Korean; English
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chioma Hyo mi o.
November 20, 2013
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Latest: December 15, 2013
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Help with korean language
I need someone who can help me with the basis of korean language,that is,the alphabeth,the number,days of the week,months in a year and any other basis of korean language and also i can be of help with english,i can go to any lenght to help with english
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Language pair: Korean; English
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Barbie E.
November 17, 2013
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Latest: December 15, 2013
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expressions
hello, i searching some people who are interest in teach me corean and i teach you español!!!!
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Language pair: Korean;
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Yanny Stifen P.
November 15, 2013
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felicia r.
October 6, 2013
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Re:Getting started with Korean
Cheers. Mate. I'm chan from south korea but live in bristol now. Anyway, ok let's have a look. The first one "lets do sth " -하자. The second one "let's party" is 파티하자 but it is just translated sentence and we usually say " 달리자" which means 'lets run' literally. I hope this is helpful to you . Ah sorry last one common ways of greeting is "여" like whats up. Do you know what i mean? If you find this difficult, you can ask more,! My pleasure.
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Language pair: Japanese; Korean
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CHANYEON
September 6, 2013
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Latest: September 6, 2013
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Getting started with Korean
So, I am currently getting started with Korean and can read and write Hangeul, but I still can't express easy things.
For example, I would like to know: - "How are you?" - Let's do ... / Let's party
and common ways of greeting friends, other than 안녕~
Can you guys teach me ?
I am looking for korean and japanese e-mail partners. Especially Japanese, as I can express far more things in Japanese than in korean. I am not a gold member and do not get this site properly yet, so please contact me if possible~ I am not a gold member.
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Language pair: Japanese; Korean
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Rina
August 6, 2013
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Latest: September 6, 2013
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Annyeong! Hola!
I'm learning basic korean. I would like to have help from native speakers about pronunciation and grammar. If you are interested i'm able to help yu with spanish cause i'm a native speaker. Please contact me :)
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Language pair: Spanish; Korean
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Leslie C.
July 25, 2013
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