Learn Korean with Video - 5 Must-Know Korean Words 1

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Whether you are going out for coffee or shopping at the grocery store, Korea has proven to be a place of many words -- in Korean, at that! But even though there are so many Korean expressions you can use doing daily tasks, you have found that adding a few select Korean words to your vocabulary can help you greatly. Who knew so few words could take care of so much! This lesson looks at 5 must-know Korean words that should help you in almost any situation.

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean video series is brand new way to learn Korean. Learn every-day vocabulary and key verbs in this Korean video lesson. Read the lesson notes to learn about the Korean present tense, present progressive tense and simple past tense. Join us, and see what you've been missing! Visit us at KoreanClass101.com where you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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  • 1. ducklings 2. duck 3. to follow. The ducklings are following the mother duck. 4. salesman 5. jewelry 6. to give a show. The salesman is showing jewelry. 7. people 8. hello 9. to speak. The people are saying hello. 10. little girl 11. piggybank 12. has. The little girl has a piggy bank. 13. larva 14. butterfly 15. become. The larva is becoming a butterfly.

  • I really like these videos, even though its a little past a beginners pace. But I think I can handle it, Hwaiting.!

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  • @stupidsminkle, I agree. It's really not "fighting," even if that is the origin in English. It really means something like, "Go for it," which is clearly different from "fighting" semantically and grammatically. Spelling it "hwaiting" makes it clear that it is a Korean word rather than an English word.

  • ... haha im jsut sitting here like... oh ok thats a duckling thats a duck thats to follow got it...*next looong sentence* wait WHAT?!

  • 새끼오리아님?

  • @shelbydoll16 oh ok my bad

  • @shelbydoll16 It can be Hwaiting because that is how korean people say 'fighting' or they will use a hard "P" sound and say it more like Pighting because the korean alphabet doesn't have an F. I use Hwaiting all the time :) 화이팅!

  • It s fighting people not waiting or hwaiting

  • if u don't translate the words in english how can we know the real meaning so plz tim or juli or any other teacher translate it in english plzzzzzzzzz

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