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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2009

http://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 places in the city. Theyre presented so that youre sure to learn: hear a native speaker repeat the word three times, fast, slow, then fast. The video also shows the Korean characters for each place, and theres a fun self-test at the end to see just how much you learned.

http://KoreanClass101.com/video

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  • library in korean sounds like library in mandarin... huh

  • @carnivalcruisefanRR Right : ) Also in Japanese, it sounds like Korean. Japanese say 'Tosyokan'

  • @koreanclass101 That's cool how all the asian languages are linked together! :)

  • @carnivalcruisefanRR Yes : ) I think that's because most of them use Chinese character-based words. It is so great!

  • cinema is the same as movies right?

  • @ilyjonghyun Yes both of them are same. : )

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  • you should right it on index cards so you can study them.Thats what I'm doing ;P

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  • @koreanclass101 Except vietnamese. :) But yeah, asian languages are all "similar" but so "different" at the same time. :P

  • @koreanclass101 tHANK yoU fOR ANSwEriNGMY QuesTIoNS ^^

  • @sozhini Koreans use these English words in daily converstaion such as Building (빌딩), and Supermarket (슈퍼마켓)

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  • do they really use those words (the buildings) cuz in our country we're more on english (i'm a filipino) if we say "post office" it's still "post office" (anyway dont know tagalog of post office) if we say "building" it's still "building" we don't usually use "gusali"(tagalog of building)

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