Due to my overwhelming addiction to KPOP and K-Drama (haha), I thought it would be fitting if I could also learn the Korean language for better understanding of their dialect. I found this image below while searching the net and I'm using it to learn how to write "hangul" - the native alphabet of the Korean language.
Also, I only know the very basics of the Korean language like:
Ne / Ye- Yes
Aniyo - No
Annyeong Haseyo - Hello / How are you?
Kamsahamnida / Komamoyo - Thank You
Annyeong-hi Kashipshio - Goodbye
Annyeong Hashimnika - Good Morning
Songhami ottoke Toeshimnikka - What is your name?
Yongo halsu issoyo? - Do you speak English?
I know I still have so much to learn about this language. Please feel free to post me a comment if you guys want to teach me some. I would really appreciate it also if you could teach me some basic phrases/sentences too ^_^ Komamoyo~
Also, I only know the very basics of the Korean language like:
Ne / Ye- Yes
Aniyo - No
Annyeong Haseyo - Hello / How are you?
Kamsahamnida / Komamoyo - Thank You
Annyeong-hi Kashipshio - Goodbye
Annyeong Hashimnika - Good Morning
Songhami ottoke Toeshimnikka - What is your name?
Yongo halsu issoyo? - Do you speak English?
I know I still have so much to learn about this language. Please feel free to post me a comment if you guys want to teach me some. I would really appreciate it also if you could teach me some basic phrases/sentences too ^_^ Komamoyo~
Write each one on a small piece of paper and stick them on your wall. I'm not joking - it works really well. Every time you walk in your room, you'll look at it without thinking :)
ReplyDeleteIt took me 4 days at university to have them almost completely memorized.
Wala kong alam dyan eh.
ReplyDeleteako naman i am planning to study the japanese language. :D
You know more than me. I didn't even know:
ReplyDelete- Annyeong-hi Kashipshio - Goodbye
- Annyeong Hashimnika - Good Morning
- Songhami ottoke Toeshimnikka - What is your name?
- Yongo halsu issoyo? - Do you speak English?
The consonants will help me too. I think you should listen to AA-Chan because his method sounds good.
I might have to learn Japanese before Korean though. Oh and you said on my blog, that you are falling behind on J-Pop like me, well Koda Kumi has a new single out next month, here's the link:
http://nynyonline.wordpress.com/2009/08/25/another-winter-hit-from-koda-kumi/
@AA-chan - Thanks for the tips dude. That would really help me a lot. I will keep that in mind.
ReplyDelete@Grace - Isa din yang Japanese lesson na yan hehe. Mahirap kasing pagsabayin ang pag-aaral ng korean saka japanese language. Baka magkahalo-halo. isa-isa lang hehe.
@Nyny - Maybe you could teach me some basic Japanese lessons? I hope you don't mind though? hehe. Yeah, I've seen you're entry about Koda Kumi. Thanks for that!
@fiel-kun: Sure, but I'm learning from the game, My Japanese Coach on DS.
ReplyDeletethis is cool! i wanna learn a new language too, and learning korean is so helpful for a kpop fan like me!haha
ReplyDeleteaw!!
ReplyDeletehirap nman neto..i remember, muntik n ko bumgsak s nihonggo..hahaha
I want to learn the Korean language too! Hehe. :)
ReplyDelete@nyny - yeah thanks!
ReplyDelete@reigun - haha, kpop fan ka din pala hehe, me too. *apir*
@engr.kemm.coe - sir anu po ba course nyo and bakit kayo may nihonggo lesson? :)
@Rica - yeah same here ^_^
chaek ul saseyo! :p
ReplyDeletean nyong~musta na ang lessons mo sa KOrean language?waahhh naremember ko tuloy last 2 years ago habang minimemorize ko korean alphabets pinressure ko sarili k nun hahaa..atleast ngaun memorize ko na,,nakakabasa na ako pero parang kindergarten nga lang haha~~
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