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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2009

From http://www.busyatom.com
Hopefully help you understand and memorize the following Korean words.
학교: school
학생: student
책상: desk
의자: chair
칠판: black board
수업: class
강의: lecture
숙제: homework

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  • seonsaengnim annyeonghaseyo? can you say annyeonghaseyo seonsaengnim?! or is that considered impolite?

  • @xoxosally 안녕하세요 선생님 is very polite^__^.

  • Does anyone know how you say "ruler" in Korean? Like a 12" "ruler"?

  • @heartion "Ruler" is 자 [Jah].  and "Tape measure" is 줄자 [Jool-Jah]

  • ahh your videos are amazing!! I really enjoy looking at kpop and Korean animation~ There just something spectacular about Korea!

  • Thank you for nice comment. Please let me know if you have any questions.

    감사합니다.

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  • thank u so much:) i love these lessons.

    wish we learnt such interesting things at school...

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  • Very helpful lessons, thank you! And I wanna say that it's true that learning Korean is much easier when you know Japanese. I've been studying Japanese for 2 years and I recognize all grammatical constructions and a lot of words too... Like, school is "gakkou", student is "gakusei" and teacher is "sensei". Sounds familiar, right? ^^

  • i have a question if i want to say to do the homework is it: sukje-eul-hada. is it?, thanks =)

  • Kamsa hamnida , again ;)

  • @xsweetyxsum oh du kannst sogar deutsch xDD wenn du immernoch wissen willst wie du koreanisch mit deiner tastatur schreiben kannst schreib mir ne nachricht dann erkär ichs dir :)

  • @xsweetyxsum late response i know, but if you still want to know how to writre korean with an european keyboard message me i will explain ;DDD

  • @rigothebear0348 in North America, going to a university could be a good choice. there are university bookstores that sell Korean learning books. Other ways are 1. you could make Korean friends to get private tutoring 3. come to Korea on study abroad and take lessons in Korean universities and etc. it's really hard to learn Korean by yourself if you don't have Koreans around you.

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