I am currently in the process of learning Korean. So far I have got my head around the pronounciation and writing of the vowels and consonants with some key phrases such as : Yes, No, Hello.
All very basic. Is there any tips anybody can give me that'll help me out as I further my learning?
(Regardless, I am still going to attempt learning it)
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Anonymous2009-03-23 16:23
I definitely wouldn't call Korean beautiful but I do like speaking it, it's kind of fun and it lends itself well to my tendency to talk really fast. As for whether it's worth learning, no, it's not, in the sense that it'll take up a fair bit of time without leading to a future in which you have more money than you would have had otherwise. But on the other hand it's not impossibly difficult or anything so if you like it and want to learn it you may as well. Also anything that brings you closer to Korean food is worth doing.
On the helping I don't actually know a whole lot (my learning began while out for Korean barbecue and I don't really pursue it besides when I come across Koreans who are worth talking to or interesting movies), so I guess I can't be of much use. I don't know why the fuck I'm posting in this thread actually. The only thing I'd say is you should probably listen to a lot even when you don't understand it; I think that can be good for any language and with Korean some sounds are pretty similar and need getting used to, or at least did for me. There are no doubt some good internet radio stations that will come in handy for this.
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anonymous2009-04-10 4:05
Could someone please help me to understand the following korean sentence?
"최근 4주간 게시물이 없습니다" 소식이 뜸한 친구에게 마음의 한마디를 남기세요.
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Anonymous2009-04-10 10:18
>>8
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Anonymous2009-04-10 10:18
>>8
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