보니까 어미(The ending of the vrb or adjctivs or a pstpsitionl wrd 'ida')들을 전부 나열해 놓은 부분이 있군요. 한국어의 동사나 형용사 및 서술격 조사 '이다'의 활용은 그 형태가 굉장히 많아서 배우기가 그리 쉽지만은 않을 것인데... ㅎㅎ
As I know, you can buy books from hangulpark website without registering a member. In other words, you don't have to have 주민등록번호 to order a book from that website.
Some of the words are all similar between three countries since they are based on Chinese language. But they also have completely different words that are not based on chinese.
WoW. . .this book looks absolutly awesome for learning grammar, i wish there was an english version though cuz i don't think my korean is quite up to par yet. . .i think i will still get it though.
보니까 어미(The ending of the vrb or adjctivs or a pstpsitionl wrd 'ida')들을 전부 나열해 놓은 부분이 있군요. 한국어의 동사나 형용사 및 서술격 조사 '이다'의 활용은 그 형태가 굉장히 많아서 배우기가 그리 쉽지만은 않을 것인데... ㅎㅎ
열심히 배우시는 분들이 많으신 것 같군요.
MoeNeky 2 years ago
i tried to buy this book today, but it is virtually impossible, i dont live in korea thus cant buy the book without a 주민등록번호
really annoying
h0rangi 3 years ago
As I know, you can buy books from hangulpark website without registering a member. In other words, you don't have to have 주민등록번호 to order a book from that website.
dreamerhyeng 3 years ago
아니요, hangulpark으로 책 사려면 한국에 살아야되는거예요 -_-; 주민등록번호 필요가 있어요, 봐보세요
h0rangi 3 years ago
do you kno any good korean grammar books for beginners? i need one!
yoochunsluvr 3 years ago
Look for this book
"Survival KOREAN Basic Grammar Skills"
I didn't see this book in person but I know the author's other book. I assume it would be informative as the title is being shown.
hangulpark is one of the website where you can buy this book. they deliver abroad.
dreamerhyeng 3 years ago
나도 한국말을 공부하고 있어요.
Ilovemengzi 3 years ago
이 책은 얼마예요? 바로 사고 싶어요 ^^
h0rangi 4 years ago
45000원이에요.
비디오 옆에 제가 써 놓은 글에 보면 이 책을 살 수 있는 링크가 있어요.
dreamerhyeng 4 years ago
사만오천원?? 생각보다 더 싸는군요, 이 동영상을 favorite에 추가해서 좀 나중에 꼭 살것입니다!
h0rangi 4 years ago
yeh that book looks cool i want i want~ i can read it and write it... i just a few words.. and no grammar~
castleoutsider 4 years ago
confusing... But if we want to learn korean... then it has to be written in letters cuz how r we gonna be able to learn if we cant read or write?
JaeHo2JaeMinLuvBoth 4 years ago
I should say it's not for beginners.
dreamerhyeng 4 years ago
oh~ ahaha.. I can see that..
JaeHo2JaeMinLuvBoth 4 years ago
Thanks for the recommendation!! I will buy this book! What is the difference between book 1 and 2?
priscillasoo 4 years ago
does korean sound more like chinese or japanese
lonewolf604 4 years ago
They are rather different, but there are few words that has similar pronunciation sometimes.
dreamerhyeng 4 years ago
I would say Korean sound more Japanese.
I've learned Korean language for 2 years.
there are some words that have similar pronunciation.
Freeway(English) = Gosokudoro(Japanese) = Gosokdoro(Korean)
Promise(en) = Yakusoku(Japanese) = Yaksok(korean)
it's simple(en) = kandanda(Japanese) = gandanhada(Korean)
and korean grammar and japanese grammar are almost the same.
wassup719 4 years ago 2
Not to be picky, but highway in Japanese is kousokudouro, and "it's simple" is "kanten da".
Sorry, I just can't let mistakes slip past my eye :-P
neoguy9090 4 years ago
Some of the words are all similar between three countries since they are based on Chinese language. But they also have completely different words that are not based on chinese.
joseph2625 4 years ago
WoW. . .this book looks absolutly awesome for learning grammar, i wish there was an english version though cuz i don't think my korean is quite up to par yet. . .i think i will still get it though.
Thanks for putting this up!!!
xd3qu1n0x 4 years ago
Wow. Is this available for sale on-line? If so, could you post the site?
Thanks,
KimcheeGI
kimcheegi 4 years ago
I wasn't able to write in URL, so, check the original message content I edited at thr right box.
dreamerhyeng 4 years ago