Introduction to Korean Honorifics (Polite speech vs speaking casually)
Korean Honorifics is a big part of Korean culture and respect, and this is ingrained in the speech as well! When should you use honorifics (높임말)? 1. When meeting someone for the first time 2. When speaking to people older than you 3. When
Learn Korean lyrics: Are you happy now?
너와 함께 있는 지금 tonight I’m with you tonight 둘이 함께 보는 저 별들 The stars we are looking at together 어느 누구보다 행복해 I’m happier than anybody
PINK in Korean: How to say three different shades
Here's how to say three different shades of PINK in Korean! 꽃분홍색, 진분홍색, 연분홍색
(봄) Beautiful Spring in Korea with delicious foods!
(봄) Beautiful Spring in Korea makes us think of cherry blossoms and delicious Spring seasonal foods like snow crabs (대게 dae-ge), strawberries (딸기 ttal-gi) or webfoot octopus (쭈꾸미 jju-kku-mi).
Introducing famous Bunsik (분식) in Korea
Imagine delicious late night 라면 (ramyeon), paired with scrumptious 떡볶이 (tteokbokki) with 어묵 (fishcake) after a satisfying day at the market eating 호떡 (hotteok), 핫도그 (corn dog), and 김밥 (kimbap).
Ramyun loved by Koreans
Here are the 라면(ramyeon) that are loved by Koreans! Do you know all the ramyeons here? Let us know your favourite ones in the comments. My personal favourite is 육개장. https://www.instagram.com/p/CGr8QvIB1Bo/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
The Folklores Behind South Korean Dramas
The origins of Korean folklore dates back a several thousand years and maps its origins to various religions including Shamanism, Confucianism, Buddhism, and more recently, Christianity. Many of these legends began in rural areas in Korea such as villages. While many
Phrases You Should Know Before Stepping Into Cosmetics Stores in South Korea
1. Please Give Me Many Samples (Saem-peul ma-ni ju-se-yo 샘플 많이 주세요) For the love of More regularly than not, you'd see sales assistants waiting outside cosmetic stores with handfuls of free skincare or makeup samples to attract customers into the store.
How to Pair Your Favourite Korean Food with Alcohol?
In the 2013 hit South Korean TV series "My Love from Another Star", the female protagonist Cheon Song Yi professes her love for "Chi-mek", which is a combination of the word "chi" from Fried Chicken and "mek" from Mekju, the