Lesson 5 - Shijo (Korean Rhymed verse)

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2008

Like Haiku, There is Shijo (or Sijo) in Korea. I wanted to introduce it to you. Comments are welcomed.

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  • Shipo means "Want to," Hago means "do." So it means "(I) want to do."

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  • how would you write " go, hamnida, rogine, cat, marianne" in Korean?

  • I really want another video!!! You're awesome!

  • hi...i started learn korean about last nite -.-''

    but i try to learn it more since holiday is around the corner.

    i cn learn it more pricisely in holiday *yeaa

    anyway this video most helpful to me...thx ;-)

  • omg hi

    i started learning korean about a month or so ago, and i've gotten good, really good for an extream beginner. but what does hago shipo mean??

    i know what "hago" means

    but what is "hago shipo"

    please comment back

    and keep the vids coming

    annyeong!

  • awsome vids

    please post more

  • yay i've been waiting! your shijo was very funny and cute =] i love these videos!

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