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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2009

http://www.KoreanClass101.com/video

Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Here at KoreanClass101.com, weve discovered the easiest way for you to learn Korean vocabulary words. Put us to the test with this video tutorial designed to teach you about something that you cant live without.

In this Korean video tutorial, youll learn the words for items you can find at a bookstore. Theyre presented so that youre sure to learn and retain them: hear a native speaker repeat the word three times, fast, slow, then fast. The video also shows the Korean characters for each item, and theres a fun self-test at the end so you can see just how much you learned.

http://www.KoreanClass101.com/video

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  • Hi I like your video and i want to see the video related to time,days etc.Please help me . Khamsahapnida

  • @2coolroshan Hi. Thanks for your comment. Feel free to ask here if you need any help for learning Korean.

  • shinmun....similar to shimbun on japanese

  • @edwinmichaelquiboloy It is why Japanese learners catch some of the Korean words so fast. : )

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  • thanks for great video, i love it, i love korean language, korean drama, i hope i can go there to study. but your video great. i can learn hangul at home.

    thanks a lot.

  • @carrotsup yes. japanese use old chinese letters in their written language. whatever words are influenced from chinese, they just write straight with chinese letters.

    with Korean, Koreans still write with their korean letters even if their letters are influenced from chinese letters, and it's called sino-korean letters (korean letters, but influenced from chinese letters.. )

  • @frce68 kanji is only the japanese term for chinese character. in korean it's called hanja. I personally just call it chinese characters b/c kanji is only for japan

  • `am i right that chinese is the source of a lot of korean and japanese words?

  • 1:28 what is she reading? First-hand accounts of the holocaust?

  • you know? Japanese kanji pronunciation was from Korean kanji pronunciation. so more similar than Chinese. (kanji=Chinese character)

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