Korean Language Notes #oo5: Korean Numbers
Korean Numbers
Native&Sino
Hello everyone! So today I will be explaining about Korean Numbers.
There are two sets of korean numbers, Native and Sino.
Sino-Korean numbers are borrowed from Chinese.
Now let's get started!
Native
[used for Age with 살/sal, Hour of a day, Number of people, Number of things]
1 하나(ha-na)
2 둘(dul)
3 셋(set)
4 넷(net)
5 다섯(da-seot)
6 여섯(yeo-seot)
7 일곱(il-gob)
8 여덟(yeo-deol)
9 아홉(a-hob)
10 열(yeol)
20 스물(seu-mul)
30 서른(seo-reun)
+How to use the numbers
열(yeol) + 다섯(da-seot) = 15 (10+5) // yeol+daseot
열(yeol) +셋(set) = 13 (10+3) // yeol+set
스물(seu-mul) + 일곱(il-gob) = 27 (20+7) // seumul+ilgob
Sino
[used for Age with 세/se, Date, Temperature, Minutes and seconds, Money, Phone numbers]
1 일(il)
2 이(ee)
3 삼(sam)
4 사(sa)
5 오(o)
6 육(yuk)
7 칠(chil)
8 팔(pal)
9 구(gu)
10 싶(ship)
100 백(baek)
1000 천(cheon)
+How to use the numbers
싶(ship) + 오(o) = 15 (10+5) // ship+o
싶(ship) + 삼(sam) = 13 (10+3) // ship+sam
이(ee) + 싶(ship) + 칠(chil) = 27 (2+10+7) // ee+ship+chil
백(baek) + 구(gu) = 109 (100+9) // baek+gu
If you don't understand any of these, please tell me alright? Hehehehe
Labels: hangul, korean, Korean Numbers, notes
Feelings and Emotions in Korean Language
FEELINGS&EMOTIONS
IN
KOREAN LANGUAGE
Scared
무서워요
mu-seo-weo-yo
Happy
행복해요
haeng-bok-hae-yo
Hungry
배고파요
bae-go-pa-yo
Angry
화나요
hwa-na-yo
Worried
걱정돼요
geog-jeong-dwae-yo
Embarrassed
부끄러워요
bu-ggeu-reo-weo-yo
Sad
슬퍼요
seul-peo-yo
Sick/hurt
아파요
a-pa-yo
Bored
심심해요
sim-sim-hae-yo
Surprised
놀랐어요
nol-lass-eo-yo
Crazy
미쳤어요
mi-cyeoss-eo-yo
Tired
피곤해요
pi-gon-hae-yo
Sleepy
졸려요
jol-lyeo-yo
Envious
부러워요
bu-reo-weo-yo
If you have anything to ask regarding this topic, you can drop em in the comment section or in the tagboard/cbox <3
Labels: hangul, korean, list, notes
[RANDOM] Hello guys I'm back!
Hello everyone, i'm back. Well not really, i'm going back to college soon since i need to take care of my new juniors. And next semester will be my 4th semester, sure things will be ugly soon, i mean my schedule gonna be hectic, sucks right?
So i've been thinking about making an update for the korean language notes since i've been lagging behind with the lesson too. You can see clearly that i'm not a pro korean speaker, i'm a beginner too like you guys, i want to learn fast by helping other people.
If you guys have anything to request just drop it in the comments or the tagboard.
Labels: random
Korean Language Notes #oo4: Negative Sentences
Hello people, you guys must be hating me since i didn't update anything for weeks or months(?) haha.
Well here's another update about HOW TO BUILD NEGATIVE SENTENCES IN KOREAN. And let me warn you guys one more time, I, myself is still learning korean. I'm doing this because i want to at least improve something haha. I learn most of everything from TTMIK but i will explain to you guys in my way though i am suck at explaining things and i will get some examples on the net. Okay, i talked too much :(
LET'S START!
Negative sentences are generally made in TWO ways by;
o1# Adding 안(an) before a verb
o2# Using the negative verb, 지 않다(ji an-da)
*// the o1# is so freaking easy if you compare it to o2#, you don't really have to worry much because i will try my best to explain! ^^
*// you will use o2# in formal conversations.
o1# 안(an)
Formation:
안 + VERB
- 봐요 (bwa-yo) = 안 봐요 (an-bwa-yo) // See = Do not see
- 가요 (ga-yo) = 안 가요 (an-ga-yo) // Go = Do not go
- 먹어요 (meog-eo-yeo) = 안 먹어요 (an-meog-eo-yo) // Eat = Do not eat
As for NOUN + 해요 verbs use; NOUN + 안 + 해요
- 연습해요 (yeon-seub-hae-yo) = 연습 안 해요 (yeon-seub-an-hae-yo) // Practice = Do not practice
- 여행해요 (yeo-haeng-hae-yo) = 여행 안 해요 (yeo-haeng-an-hae-yo) // Travel = Do not travel
More examples:
- 집에 안 가요 (jib-e-an-ga-yo) = I'm not going home
- 그거 안 버렸어요 (geu-geo-an-beo-ryeoss-eo-yo) = I didn't throw it away
o2# 지 않다(ji an-da)
Formation:
VERB + 지 않다
지 않다 is the basic form and you need to conjugate it according to the tense.
Present tense: 지 않아요 (ji-anh-a-yo)
Past tense: 지 않았어요 (ji-anh-ass-eo-yo)
Examples for the verb TO GO // 가다 (ga-da):
- 가지 않다 = To not go
- 가지 않아요 = I'm not going
- 가지 않았어요 = I didn't go
Examples for the verb TO THROW AWAY // 버리다 (beo-ri-da):
- 버리지 않다 = To not throw away
- 버리지 않아요 = I don't throw it away
- 버리지 않았어요 = I didn't throw it away
If you have questions, lodge it in the comments. If you need more examples, you can ask me so that i can update this post with more examples. Sorry for lacking but thanks for reading! :D
Labels: hangul, korean, Negative Sentences, notes
{oo2} MIXED FACES featuring EXO & BTS
BTS
EXO
Hm well yeah, i used Suga and Baekhyun for Bangtan and EXO respectively as the base picture. I'm not good at morphing the pictures. I'm sorry for not updating, I was too busy with college stuffs and i was too lazy haha. I pinky promise you guys that i will post up some good tutorials other than lame tutos so wait up babyyyy! :p
Psst, big fan of bangtan alert.
Labels: bangtan, exo, mixed faces
{50 FANFIC GRAPHICS/POSTERS CHALLENGE!} 2. Separation Love
Hooookay, I'm sorry for not updating i'm just freaking lazy. I even promised you guys to do another fanfic poster but haha yeah i just made it after years of laziness. Sorry if it's ugly because i don't have any good ideas, like really, my brain is just too slow.;
I really want to write a fanfic for this poster but yeah, i'm just too lazy and easy to give up, heol.
The male lead is LEE JUNGSHIN of CNBLUE and the female lead is YOU haha. I used Da In's picture for the female lead :3 I will post the others very soooooooooooon hahahh.
WHY IS HE GETTING SO FREAKING GOOD-LOOKING THESE DAYS?!!!
Labels: #CHALLENGECOMPLETED, cnblue, jungshin, separation love
Korean Language For Fun! - KOREAN SLANG
You can find korean slang / korean internet slang here
- 알라븅 - Cute way of saying "I love you"
- ㅗ - Middle finger
- ㅇㅜㄴ - OTL a shape of person fallen on floor to show disappointment or failure
- 뭥미 or 뭐임 - What the hell
- 헉 or 헐 - Expression used in surprise
- 짱 - Awesome
- 당근이지 - Of course
- 방가방가 - Nice to see you
- 쭉쭉빵빵 - Nice(female) body
- 왕 싸가지 - King of bastards
- ㅇㅇ- Yes
- ㅇㅋ - OK
- ㄳ / ㄱㅅ - Thank you
- ㄱㅊ - It's ok
- ㅅㄱ - Keep up the good work or good job
- ㅊㅋ - Congratulations
- ㅂㅇ /ㅂ2 - Bye. ㅂ2 is also 바이 since 이 is 2 in Sino-Korean numbers.
- ㄴㄴ
- No no
- ㄷㄷ - 덜덜 means shivering
- ㅎㄷㄷ - ?
- ㄷㅊ - Shut up
- ㅈㄹ - Bullshit
- ㅂㅅ / ㅄ - A highly offensive word meaning idiot or moron
- ㅅㅂ - A highly offensive Korean curse word, similar to the F(fuck) word
- 오마이갓 - OMG
- 쉣트 - Oh shit
- 뷁 - Shitty
- 귀요미 - Kawaii / cute
- 귀욤열매 - Cute as fuck holy shit
- 안습 - This situation is awkward
- 굽신굽신 - Please please
- 쩐다 - To say something is "beyond amazing"
- 찌질 - Loser
- 막장 - stupid, a story or something that lacks plot, someone that generally just lacks common sense and is ruthless
- 하악 - UNF
- 솔까말 - TBH
- 정줄놓 - I have let go my sanity
- 떡실신 - Faint because of something positive
- 킹왕짱 - The best
- 꿀벅지 - Honey thighs
- 삽질 - Shoveling, referring hard work turning into no good results
- 대박 - Awesome
- 엇먹어 - Fuck off or a rude form of go away
- 닥쳐 - Shut up
- 스릉흔드 - A funny way to say 사랑한다
- 미친새끼 - Crazy bastard
- ㅋㄷㅋㄷㅋ - Mischievous laughter
- ㅋㅋㅋ - LOL or kkk
- ㅠㅠㅠ - Tears or crying
- ㅎㅎㅎ - Softer laugh
- 닭살이야 - It's gross
- 썰렁해 - Lame
- 뻥이야 - Just joking
- 아싸 - Awesome
- 돌대가리 - Retard, moron (stronger than 바보)
- 차다 - To dump a boyfriend or girlfriend
- 번개(팅) - To meet someone (in real life) that you first got to know over the internet
- 변태 - A pervert
- 공부벌레; 책벌레; 독서광 - A bookworm
- 붕어빵 - Used to tell a person they look like someone else
- 존나 - Fucking, very (존나춥다! It's fucking cold!)
- 죽을래? - Wanna die?
- 디카- Digital camera
- 여친- Girlfriend (from 여자친구)
- 남친- Boyfriend (from 남자친구)
- 얼짱- 'best' looking (as opposed to just 'good' looking)- the most beautiful/handsome person in a given group
- 쌩얼- A face without makeup
- 멋져 - Sweet!
- 킹카 - Hot guy
- 퀸카 - Hot girl
- 허당 - Someone who is easily confused
- 완소 - Completely precious
- 야동 - A porno
- 꼬맹이 - Kids from toddler’s age to early school years
- 학교통 - School rebel (the kid who doesn’t listen to the teachers, picks fights a lot…)
- 양
아치 - Kids who think they are too k00l for sch00l; kids who pick fights,
never study, argue with the teacher, chew chewing gum in class… that
kind of thing
- 모범생 - Opposite of a 양아치 – a kid who’s really good at school
- 싸
가지 - (I don’t actually know what this meaning exactly but it has the
feeling of like “retard, idiot, loser”. It’s kind of harsher than those
words as well)
- 꼴등 - Dead last
- 길치 - A person who is hopeless with directions
- 몸치 - A person who can’t dance
- 몸짱 - A person with a good body
- 바람둥이 - A player, a guy who dates all the girls
- 간지교 - A cool guy, a stylish guy
- 좋으다 - Nice, I like it, I feel good
- 싫으다 - Dislike, I don't like it
- 오글오글 - Getting goosebumps because of awkwardness
- 몸짱 - Person with hot body
- 빠순이 - Crazy Fans
- 간지 - Awesome
- 뭥미 - WTF?
- 초딩 - Elementary School Kid / Childish
- 멘붕 - Mental Breakdown
- 안물 - Didn't ask
- 말많다 - You have many words
There's a lot more, I will update this list later, ok? Thanks to the freaking smart google for helping me go through some pages to make this list. If you need the romanization, you can freely drop a comment or nudge the tagboard or nudge me on twitter @hakyeons. Enjoy learning!
Labels: hangul, korean, list, notes
Korean Language Notes #oo5: Korean Numbers
Korean Numbers
Native&Sino
Hello everyone! So today I will be explaining about Korean Numbers.
There are two sets of korean numbers, Native and Sino.
Sino-Korean numbers are borrowed from Chinese.
Now let's get started!
Native
[used for Age with 살/sal, Hour of a day, Number of people, Number of things]
1 하나(ha-na)
2 둘(dul)
3 셋(set)
4 넷(net)
5 다섯(da-seot)
6 여섯(yeo-seot)
7 일곱(il-gob)
8 여덟(yeo-deol)
9 아홉(a-hob)
10 열(yeol)
20 스물(seu-mul)
30 서른(seo-reun)
+How to use the numbers
열(yeol) + 다섯(da-seot) = 15 (10+5) // yeol+daseot
열(yeol) +셋(set) = 13 (10+3) // yeol+set
스물(seu-mul) + 일곱(il-gob) = 27 (20+7) // seumul+ilgob
Sino
[used for Age with 세/se, Date, Temperature, Minutes and seconds, Money, Phone numbers]
1 일(il)
2 이(ee)
3 삼(sam)
4 사(sa)
5 오(o)
6 육(yuk)
7 칠(chil)
8 팔(pal)
9 구(gu)
10 싶(ship)
100 백(baek)
1000 천(cheon)
+How to use the numbers
싶(ship) + 오(o) = 15 (10+5) // ship+o
싶(ship) + 삼(sam) = 13 (10+3) // ship+sam
이(ee) + 싶(ship) + 칠(chil) = 27 (2+10+7) // ee+ship+chil
백(baek) + 구(gu) = 109 (100+9) // baek+gu
If you don't understand any of these, please tell me alright? Hehehehe
Labels: hangul, korean, Korean Numbers, notes
Feelings and Emotions in Korean Language
FEELINGS&EMOTIONS
IN
KOREAN LANGUAGE
Scared
무서워요
mu-seo-weo-yo
Happy
행복해요
haeng-bok-hae-yo
Hungry
배고파요
bae-go-pa-yo
Angry
화나요
hwa-na-yo
Worried
걱정돼요
geog-jeong-dwae-yo
Embarrassed
부끄러워요
bu-ggeu-reo-weo-yo
Sad
슬퍼요
seul-peo-yo
Sick/hurt
아파요
a-pa-yo
Bored
심심해요
sim-sim-hae-yo
Surprised
놀랐어요
nol-lass-eo-yo
Crazy
미쳤어요
mi-cyeoss-eo-yo
Tired
피곤해요
pi-gon-hae-yo
Sleepy
졸려요
jol-lyeo-yo
Envious
부러워요
bu-reo-weo-yo
If you have anything to ask regarding this topic, you can drop em in the comment section or in the tagboard/cbox <3
Labels: hangul, korean, list, notes
[RANDOM] Hello guys I'm back!
Hello everyone, i'm back. Well not really, i'm going back to college soon since i need to take care of my new juniors. And next semester will be my 4th semester, sure things will be ugly soon, i mean my schedule gonna be hectic, sucks right?
So i've been thinking about making an update for the korean language notes since i've been lagging behind with the lesson too. You can see clearly that i'm not a pro korean speaker, i'm a beginner too like you guys, i want to learn fast by helping other people.
If you guys have anything to request just drop it in the comments or the tagboard.
Labels: random
Korean Language Notes #oo4: Negative Sentences
Hello people, you guys must be hating me since i didn't update anything for weeks or months(?) haha.
Well here's another update about HOW TO BUILD NEGATIVE SENTENCES IN KOREAN. And let me warn you guys one more time, I, myself is still learning korean. I'm doing this because i want to at least improve something haha. I learn most of everything from TTMIK but i will explain to you guys in my way though i am suck at explaining things and i will get some examples on the net. Okay, i talked too much :(
LET'S START!
Negative sentences are generally made in TWO ways by;
o1# Adding 안(an) before a verb
o2# Using the negative verb, 지 않다(ji an-da)
*// the o1# is so freaking easy if you compare it to o2#, you don't really have to worry much because i will try my best to explain! ^^
*// you will use o2# in formal conversations.
o1# 안(an)
Formation:
안 + VERB
- 봐요 (bwa-yo) = 안 봐요 (an-bwa-yo) // See = Do not see
- 가요 (ga-yo) = 안 가요 (an-ga-yo) // Go = Do not go
- 먹어요 (meog-eo-yeo) = 안 먹어요 (an-meog-eo-yo) // Eat = Do not eat
As for NOUN + 해요 verbs use; NOUN + 안 + 해요
- 연습해요 (yeon-seub-hae-yo) = 연습 안 해요 (yeon-seub-an-hae-yo) // Practice = Do not practice
- 여행해요 (yeo-haeng-hae-yo) = 여행 안 해요 (yeo-haeng-an-hae-yo) // Travel = Do not travel
More examples:
- 집에 안 가요 (jib-e-an-ga-yo) = I'm not going home
- 그거 안 버렸어요 (geu-geo-an-beo-ryeoss-eo-yo) = I didn't throw it away
o2# 지 않다(ji an-da)
Formation:
VERB + 지 않다
지 않다 is the basic form and you need to conjugate it according to the tense.
Present tense: 지 않아요 (ji-anh-a-yo)
Past tense: 지 않았어요 (ji-anh-ass-eo-yo)
Examples for the verb TO GO // 가다 (ga-da):
- 가지 않다 = To not go
- 가지 않아요 = I'm not going
- 가지 않았어요 = I didn't go
Examples for the verb TO THROW AWAY // 버리다 (beo-ri-da):
- 버리지 않다 = To not throw away
- 버리지 않아요 = I don't throw it away
- 버리지 않았어요 = I didn't throw it away
If you have questions, lodge it in the comments. If you need more examples, you can ask me so that i can update this post with more examples. Sorry for lacking but thanks for reading! :D
Labels: hangul, korean, Negative Sentences, notes
{oo2} MIXED FACES featuring EXO & BTS
BTS
EXO
Hm well yeah, i used Suga and Baekhyun for Bangtan and EXO respectively as the base picture. I'm not good at morphing the pictures. I'm sorry for not updating, I was too busy with college stuffs and i was too lazy haha. I pinky promise you guys that i will post up some good tutorials other than lame tutos so wait up babyyyy! :p
Psst, big fan of bangtan alert.
Labels: bangtan, exo, mixed faces
{50 FANFIC GRAPHICS/POSTERS CHALLENGE!} 2. Separation Love
Hooookay, I'm sorry for not updating i'm just freaking lazy. I even promised you guys to do another fanfic poster but haha yeah i just made it after years of laziness. Sorry if it's ugly because i don't have any good ideas, like really, my brain is just too slow.;
I really want to write a fanfic for this poster but yeah, i'm just too lazy and easy to give up, heol.
The male lead is LEE JUNGSHIN of CNBLUE and the female lead is YOU haha. I used Da In's picture for the female lead :3 I will post the others very soooooooooooon hahahh.
WHY IS HE GETTING SO FREAKING GOOD-LOOKING THESE DAYS?!!!
Labels: #CHALLENGECOMPLETED, cnblue, jungshin, separation love
Korean Language For Fun! - KOREAN SLANG
You can find korean slang / korean internet slang here
- 알라븅 - Cute way of saying "I love you"
- ㅗ - Middle finger
- ㅇㅜㄴ - OTL a shape of person fallen on floor to show disappointment or failure
- 뭥미 or 뭐임 - What the hell
- 헉 or 헐 - Expression used in surprise
- 짱 - Awesome
- 당근이지 - Of course
- 방가방가 - Nice to see you
- 쭉쭉빵빵 - Nice(female) body
- 왕 싸가지 - King of bastards
- ㅇㅇ- Yes
- ㅇㅋ - OK
- ㄳ / ㄱㅅ - Thank you
- ㄱㅊ - It's ok
- ㅅㄱ - Keep up the good work or good job
- ㅊㅋ - Congratulations
- ㅂㅇ /ㅂ2 - Bye. ㅂ2 is also 바이 since 이 is 2 in Sino-Korean numbers.
- ㄴㄴ
- No no
- ㄷㄷ - 덜덜 means shivering
- ㅎㄷㄷ - ?
- ㄷㅊ - Shut up
- ㅈㄹ - Bullshit
- ㅂㅅ / ㅄ - A highly offensive word meaning idiot or moron
- ㅅㅂ - A highly offensive Korean curse word, similar to the F(fuck) word
- 오마이갓 - OMG
- 쉣트 - Oh shit
- 뷁 - Shitty
- 귀요미 - Kawaii / cute
- 귀욤열매 - Cute as fuck holy shit
- 안습 - This situation is awkward
- 굽신굽신 - Please please
- 쩐다 - To say something is "beyond amazing"
- 찌질 - Loser
- 막장 - stupid, a story or something that lacks plot, someone that generally just lacks common sense and is ruthless
- 하악 - UNF
- 솔까말 - TBH
- 정줄놓 - I have let go my sanity
- 떡실신 - Faint because of something positive
- 킹왕짱 - The best
- 꿀벅지 - Honey thighs
- 삽질 - Shoveling, referring hard work turning into no good results
- 대박 - Awesome
- 엇먹어 - Fuck off or a rude form of go away
- 닥쳐 - Shut up
- 스릉흔드 - A funny way to say 사랑한다
- 미친새끼 - Crazy bastard
- ㅋㄷㅋㄷㅋ - Mischievous laughter
- ㅋㅋㅋ - LOL or kkk
- ㅠㅠㅠ - Tears or crying
- ㅎㅎㅎ - Softer laugh
- 닭살이야 - It's gross
- 썰렁해 - Lame
- 뻥이야 - Just joking
- 아싸 - Awesome
- 돌대가리 - Retard, moron (stronger than 바보)
- 차다 - To dump a boyfriend or girlfriend
- 번개(팅) - To meet someone (in real life) that you first got to know over the internet
- 변태 - A pervert
- 공부벌레; 책벌레; 독서광 - A bookworm
- 붕어빵 - Used to tell a person they look like someone else
- 존나 - Fucking, very (존나춥다! It's fucking cold!)
- 죽을래? - Wanna die?
- 디카- Digital camera
- 여친- Girlfriend (from 여자친구)
- 남친- Boyfriend (from 남자친구)
- 얼짱- 'best' looking (as opposed to just 'good' looking)- the most beautiful/handsome person in a given group
- 쌩얼- A face without makeup
- 멋져 - Sweet!
- 킹카 - Hot guy
- 퀸카 - Hot girl
- 허당 - Someone who is easily confused
- 완소 - Completely precious
- 야동 - A porno
- 꼬맹이 - Kids from toddler’s age to early school years
- 학교통 - School rebel (the kid who doesn’t listen to the teachers, picks fights a lot…)
- 양
아치 - Kids who think they are too k00l for sch00l; kids who pick fights,
never study, argue with the teacher, chew chewing gum in class… that
kind of thing
- 모범생 - Opposite of a 양아치 – a kid who’s really good at school
- 싸
가지 - (I don’t actually know what this meaning exactly but it has the
feeling of like “retard, idiot, loser”. It’s kind of harsher than those
words as well)
- 꼴등 - Dead last
- 길치 - A person who is hopeless with directions
- 몸치 - A person who can’t dance
- 몸짱 - A person with a good body
- 바람둥이 - A player, a guy who dates all the girls
- 간지교 - A cool guy, a stylish guy
- 좋으다 - Nice, I like it, I feel good
- 싫으다 - Dislike, I don't like it
- 오글오글 - Getting goosebumps because of awkwardness
- 몸짱 - Person with hot body
- 빠순이 - Crazy Fans
- 간지 - Awesome
- 뭥미 - WTF?
- 초딩 - Elementary School Kid / Childish
- 멘붕 - Mental Breakdown
- 안물 - Didn't ask
- 말많다 - You have many words
There's a lot more, I will update this list later, ok? Thanks to the freaking smart google for helping me go through some pages to make this list. If you need the romanization, you can freely drop a comment or nudge the tagboard or nudge me on twitter @hakyeons. Enjoy learning!
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