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Learn Korean with Video Tales - Tale #3 - KoreanClass101.com

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My Korean friend invited me over to see his new house last week in Korea. It was great...he built it himself. It's a good thing he built it with extra rooms, too! While I was there, the craziest thing happened! We were enjoying a hot cup of Korean tea, when we heard a knock at the door. When he opened the door his brothers came rushing inside, crying and screaming in Korean about a wolf! Apparently, they had all built houses next door to each other in Korea. However, their homes couldn't withstand the big, bad Korean wolf that was going door-to-door knocking down the homes of unsuspecting Korean people! Luckily, my friend is quite the Korean artisan and...you've heard this story? But, how? Strangely, I don't think it even made the news in Korea!

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  • thanks!!! I hope i can learn from this , but not so fast year, i still can't get it so fast! thanks for the hard work!!

  • I love these so much! ^^

    감사합니다!

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  • gomawoyo....now i can learn korea but little..

  • hello, can i have a soft copy of the story? msword?

  • im totally the first pig! oink oink oink zZzZzZzZzZz.....

  • "beot ggot" pronounced "bought goht" It means cherry blossom, you know like Sakura in Japan!

  • I believe you'd pronounce that "peoj-kkoch". I could be wrong. I'm still a rookie myself and I'm sad to say I have no idea what that means. :/

    PS the "o" is a long o sound like "oh"

  • can you tell me how to pronounce '' 벚꽃 '' in english and the meanings.

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