Showing posts with label Super Junior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Junior. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Common Korean Verbs 42-51


Alright, here are 10 more common Korean verbs! There are two verbs in this list,    쓰다 and 걸다, that have SO MANY MEANINGS, argghh. So, I've tried my best to group the meanings together into digestible pieces and have additional pictures. As always, verbs marked with an *** are irregular and I have written down three forms of the present tense. 
42.  쓰다:
a) To write, compose, describe/say, write down
-그 책에는 무엇이라 써 있느냐?  What does the book say/describe? 
(Super Junior, 너 같은 사람 또 없어, No Other) 

Friday, November 25, 2011

Nouns: Places 1-15


Here is my second set of images for Korean flashcards, 15 vocab words to say where you are going! If possible, I try to use Korean-related images but at times there simply isn't one or another image is more familiar. So, use what you can! 
1. Amusement Park   유원지, 놀이 공원 (놀이 think of 놀다 "to play" and 공원 is park)
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(Super Junior on Roller Coasters, :D ) 

Common Korean Verbs 1-30


 Alright, so here is my first Korean language-related post. So basically I learn languages best when I associate images with them, but it's much more helpful if those images have some sort of significance or memory attached to them. For example, it's much easier for me to remember "Barbershop" 이발소  if I have this image:
Sweeney Todd
Rather than this generic one:
barber pole
Even though it's a movie, those images and emotions are also "my" memories. So because this is the Korean language, it would make sense to use images of my "experiences" via Korean popular culture. This first set of flashcards uses images from popular dramas and mvs (indicated below). You have no idea how many pictures of hugs, kisses, and piggy back rides I had to go through to find these, arrgggh. But I think it was worth it because I found some really good screen shots. The only one I couldn't find a decent one for was "to boil."
There's lots of Boys Over Flowers images because that's the drama I looked up first and it was really popular, so lots of images to choose from. Simply copy and paste them on your Korean flashcards for a much more entertaining way to learn Korean! :)
*Verbs with the asterisks are irregular verbs so I'll put the present tense conjugations up for those.
1. 태우다       To Burn
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(Super Junior, A-Cha)