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Discover the beauty of Korean culture. Language, traditions, music and more. Let's learn together! ✨
Attention, fans of all things Korean! 🇰🇷✨The upcoming course with videos is designed for anyone passionate about Korean culture and want to boost their fluency.
#LearnKorean
#Korea
#Korean
#Corea
#韓国
#KoreanClass
#KoreanVocabulary
#Hanguk
#Hangul
about 10 hours ago
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Ever listened to raindrops gently fall or watched water drip from a leaf after rain? That soft, rhythmic dripping sound is called 뚝뚝 (ttuk-ttuk) in Korean! 💧✨
#Onomatopoeia
#NatureKorea
#RainyDay
#Korean
#Korea
#Rain
#StudyKorean
#KoreanVocabulary
about 16 hours ago
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🤝 Hold – Learn this essential Korean verb today! → To hold a meeting: 회의를 열다 (hweh-ee-reul yeolda) 회의 = meeting 열다 = hold 열다 means to open, but also used for "to hold" events The 를? This is an object marker.
#LearnKorean
#KoreanVocabulary
#KoreanLanguage
#VisitKorea
#Meeting
3 days ago
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💡 Turn - Learn the useful Korean verb today! → Turn on (lights): 켜다 (kyeoda) → Turn around: 돌다 (dolda) Try them out next time you want to talk about turning the lights on or turning around in Korean
#LearnKorean
#KoreanVerbs
#StudyKorean
#KoreanLanguage
#Kdrama
#Kpop
#KoreanVocabulary
4 days ago
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🚪 Leave - Learn this useful Korean verb today! → To leave a place: 떠나다 (tteonada)
#Learnkorean
#Koreanlanguage
#Koreanwords
#Koreanvocabulary
6 days ago
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Let’s learn how to say “play” in Korean—it changes depending on what you’re doing! 🎮🎵👫 • Play music = 연주하다 (yeonjuhada) – used when you play an instrument. • Play a game = 게임하다 (geimhada) – when you play video or board games.
#KoreanWords
#LearnKorean
#KoreanPhrases
7 days ago
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Cold weather warmth in a bite! 🌰 Korea’s Roasted Chestnuts 군밤 (goon-bam) are a street food classic, hot and nutty straight from the vendor. Pure cozy vibes!
#KoreanSnacks
#WinterComfort
#StreetFoodLove
#Foodie
#Tasty
#Korea
#KoreanStreetFood
#StreetFood
#Kpop
#Kdrama
#VisitKorea
#TravelKorea
8 days ago
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🌸 The Mugunghwa (무궁화) is Korea's national flower—Its name means “eternal blossom”. It’s known in English as the "Rose of Sharon”.
#KoreanCulture
#Korean
#Flower
#Tradition
#RoseofSharon
11 days ago
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The Korean word of the day is 데뷔 (deh-bwee) – debut 🎉. 데뷔 marks the official first performance or release of a K-pop idol or group, a huge milestone celebrated by fans and industry alike.
#KoreanWord
#KpopDebut
#KoreanLanguage
#Kpop
#KoreanVocabulary
#LearnKorean
#Korea
#MusicRelease
#Kpopidol
12 days ago
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The Korean word of the day is 미래 (mirae) – future 🌟. 미래 is full of hope and possibilities in K-Dramas. It’s a word often used when characters talk about their dreams and goals.
#KoreanWord
#LearnKorean
#KDrama
#KoreanVocabulary
#Koreanculture
#Kpop
#Korean
#Hopeful
#Dream
#Korea
#VisitKorea
13 days ago
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The Korean word of the day is 빼빼로데이 (ppaeppaerodei) – Pepero Day! 🍫💕Celebrated every year on November 11th, 빼빼로데이 is when people exchange 빼빼로 (Pepero sticks) to share love and friendship. The date 11/11 looks like four Pepero sticks standing together!
#Koreanculture
#Korean
14 days ago
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Discover the sweet world of Korean with 엿 (yut)! This traditional Korean treat has a chewy texture and a rich history that delights candy lovers. Perfect for sharing or enjoying solo, 엿 connects you to Korea's sweet cultural traditions.🍬✨
#Koreandessert
#Koreanfavorites
#KoreanCandy
#Candy
14 days ago
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Want to express thanks after your meal? Use this phrase: 잘 먹었습니다 (jal meogeotseumnida) it means “I ate well” said after eating to show appreciation.
#Korea
#Koreanlanguage
#Korean
#Koreanculture
#Kdrama
#Kpop
#KCulture
#Koreanlife
#Koreanfood
#Kfood
#Learnkorean
#Studykorean
#Koreanwords
18 days ago
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Ready to impress your friends with your Korean at your next meal? Here’s a friendly Korean phrase to try: 잘 먹겠습니다 (jal meokgetseumnida) means “I will eat well” — said before starting a meal to show gratitude.
#Korea
#Koreanlanguage
#Koreanfood
#Kfood
#Kdrama
#Kpop
#KCulture
#Korean
18 days ago
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Ready to impress your friends with your Korean at your next meal? Here’s a friendly Korean phrase to try: 뭐 먹고 싶어요? (mwo meokgo sipeoyo?) means “What do you want to eat?”
#Korea
#Koreanlanguage
#Kdrama
#Kpop
#KCulture
#Korean
#Koreanculture
#Koreanlife
#Koreanfood
#Kfood
20 days ago
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Imagine walking on a warm floor on a cold winter day—that’s 온돌 (Ondol), Korea’s cozy floor heating secret! Would you love a place with 온돌? 🏠
#Ondol
#KoreanWords
#Warmth
#WinterVibes
#Korea
#VisitKorea
#TravelKorea
#KoreanVocabulary
#Koreanlanguage
#KoreaTrip
#ExploreKorea
21 days ago
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In the old days in Korea (including during the Joseon period), men and women did not eat at the same table—even within the same family. Each person had their own table and ate privately in their own room. Children also ate separately from the elders.
#Korea
#Koreanculture
#KoreanTradition
21 days ago
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The wind that makes the trees dance is called 바람 (ba-rahm) in Korean. 🍃 It helps to make you feel cool in summer and soft in spring. Next time you feel the breeze, remember 바람!
#KoreanWord
#Korean
#Weather
#KoreanCulture
#LearnKorean
#Kdrama
#Kpop
#KoreanVocabulary
#KnowKoreanCulture
#Wind
22 days ago
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Ever seen the way sunlight makes the water look like it’s sprinkled with diamonds? That’s called 윤슬 in Korean! ✨ It means the sparkling ripples on water when the sun or moon shines.
#KoreanWord
#VisitKorea
#Korea
#KoreanCulture
#LearnKorean
#Kbeauty
#Kpop
#TourKorea
#Kdrama
#Korean
#Vocabulary
24 days ago
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Feel the action of 휘리릭 (hwiririk)—the sound of something bustling in fight scenes or dramatic gestures! Have you heard the sound of the dobok (Taekwondo), the uniform?
#Onomatopoeia
#LearnKorean
#KoreanClass
#ActionFilm
#Kdrama
#Kpop
#KoreanCulture
#KoreanVocabulary
#KoreanWord
#TVshow
#Dobok
25 days ago
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Get ready, Korean culture lovers! 🇰🇷✨ If you’re obsessed with Korean culture, dreaming of exploring Korea, or eager to connect more deeply with its culture and everyday life, this is for you!
#Koreanculture
#Koreanlanguage
#Koreandrama
#Koreanfood
#Southkorea
#KoreanVocabulary
#KoreaTravel
26 days ago
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바글바글 (bagleulbagleul) depicts crowds or gatherings in Korean. It can also describe something boiling, such as stews. Example: I went to the state fair, and it was 바글바글 with people.
#Onomatopoeia
#LearnKorean
#KoreanClass
#Kpop
#Kdrama
#KoreanCulture
#Statefair
#KoreanWord
#Korea
#Travel
27 days ago
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Can you feel the beat? 둠칫둠칫 (dumchitdumchit) is the gesture of moving to music! Dance away with 둠칫둠칫.
#Onomatopoeia
#Dance
#LearnKorean
#KpopBeat
#KoreanLanguage
#Korean
#Korea
#Kpopdance
#Kdrama
#Kpop
#KoreanCulture
#KoreanVocabulary
#KoreanWord
#VisitKorea
#Fun
#Groove
#LearnKorean
#Music
27 days ago
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The Korean word of the day is 인기곡 (ingigok) – hit song 🎵. 인기곡 means a popular song that charts well and captures public attention. Like the K-pop song Golden!
#Golden
#KpopSong
#KoreanLanguage
#LearnKorean
#KoreanCulture
#Kpop
#KoreanVocabulary
#Korea
#Korean
#VisitKorea
#KnowKoreanCulture
28 days ago
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The Korean word of the day is 재방송 (jaebangsong) – rerun 📺. Missed the first airing? Catch the 재방송 later!
#KoreanWordOfTheDay
#Reruns
#TV
#WatchAgain
#KDrama
#KoreanLanguage
#KoreanDrama
#LearnKorean
#LearnKoreanCulture
#Kpop
#KoreanVocabulary
#Korea
#Korean
#VisitKorea
#KnowKoreanCulture
about 1 month ago
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The Korean word of the day is 감정 (gamjeong) – emotion 😄😢😍😲😊. K-Dramas are known for their deep 감정 and heartfelt moments.
#KoreanWordOfTheDay
#KDrama
#KoreanLanguage
#KoreanDrama
#LoveKorea
#LearnKorean
#LearnKoreanCulture
#Kpop
#KoreanVocabulary
#Korea
#Korean
#VisitKorea
#KnowKoreanCulture
about 1 month ago
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The Korean word of the day is 재회 (jaehweh) – reunion 🤗. Dramatic 재회 scenes are fan favorites!
#KoreanWordOfTheDay
#Reunion
#KoreanLanguage
#Heartfelt
#KDrama
#KoreanLanguage
#KoreanDrama
#LearnKorean
#LearnKoreanCulture
#Kpop
#KoreanVocabulary
#Korea
#Korean
#VisitKorea
#KnowKoreanCulture
about 1 month ago
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퐁당 (pongdang) — Imagine tossing a pebble into a pond - 퐁당 is the sound of a gentle, light splash Learning Korean is fun when you can "hear" the words come alive! 💦 💫
#Onomatopoeia
#LearnKorean
#KoreanWords
#Kdrama
#Kpop
#Korea
#Korean
#KoreanCulture
#KoreanVocabulary
#KoreanWord
#VisitKorea
about 1 month ago
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The Korean word of the day is 꿈 (kkum) – dream 🌟. Many K-Drama characters chase 꿈 (love, success, new start and more), inspiring viewers.
#KoreanWordOfTheDay
#Kdrama
#Kpop
#Dreambig
#Dream
#KoreanLanguage
#Inspiration
#Korea
#Korean
#LearnKorean
#LearnKoreanCulture
#KoreanVocabulary
#VisitKorea
about 1 month ago
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The Korean word of the day is 안무 (anmu) – choreography 💃. 안무 in K-Pop means the dance moves carefully designed for performances, combining complexity and style.
#KpopDance
#KoreanLanguage
#Dance
#Dancer
#LearnKorean
#LearnKoreanCulture
#Kpop
#Kdrama
#KpopCover
#KoreanVocabulary
#Korea
#Korean
about 1 month ago
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The Korean word of the day is 촬영 (chwaryeong) – filming 🎥. 촬영 captures beautiful scenes and moments in K-Dramas.
#Film
#KoreanLanguage
#BehindTheScenes
#Bts
#Korea
#Korean
#LearnKorean
#LearnKoreanCulture
#Kpop
#Kdrama
#KoreanVocabulary
#Filmmaking
#KoreanCulture
#DramaSeries
#VisitKorea
about 1 month ago
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The Korean word of the day is 단풍 (danpung) – autumn leaves 🍁🍂. 단풍 light up the fall with gorgeous colors. Have you seen Korea’s autumn leaves?
#KoreanWordOfTheDay
#Autumn
#KoreanLanguage
#Foliage
#Kpop
#Kdrama
#Korea
#Korean
#LearnKorean
#LearnKoreanCulture
#KoreanVocabulary
#KoreanCulture
about 1 month ago
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똑똑 (ttokttok) — The gentle knock on a door 🚪🔔 A polite way to say “I’m here” without barging in. This simple onomatopoeia is used in Korea when someone knocks.
#KoreanCulture
#LearnKorean
#KoreanWords
#Kdrama
#Kpop
#StudyKorean
#Korean
#Onomatopoeia
#Polite
#KoreanLanguage
#VisitKorea
about 1 month ago
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멍멍 (meongmeong) — The playful bark of a dog 🐶🐾 This is the classic dog bark! 멍멍 brings pets to life with this fun, cute sound.
#Korean
#Onomatopoeia
#Dog
#Bark
#KoreanCulture
#Pets
#LearnKorean
#StudyKorean
#KoreanWords
#Kdrama
#Kpop
#Animal
#KoreanLanguage
#KoreanVocabulary
#VisitKorea
about 1 month ago
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The Korean word of the day is 보컬 (bokal) – vocal 🎶. 보컬 refers to the singing voice quality of idols, delivering emotional and powerful performances.
#KoreanWordOfTheDay
#Kpop
#KoreanLanguage
#KoreanLanguage
#Kdrama
#Korea
#Korean
#LearnKorean
#LearnKoreanCulture
#KoreanVocabulary
#KoreanCulture
about 2 months ago
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Delicious sizzling sound is 지글지글 (jigeuljigeul) — the sizzling sound you hear in Korean cooking scenes! 🔥🍳 Whether it’s food grilling on a hot pan or soup boiling, 지글지글 perfectly captures that mouthwatering, lively sound that makes your stomach growl.
#Korean
#KoreanFood
#Tasty
#Foodie
about 2 months ago
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꼬르륵꼬르륵 (ggoreureuk ggoreureuk) — The rumble of a hungry stomach 🍽️😋 That unmistakable growl when hunger hits!
#Korea
#KoreanVocabulary
#Onomatopoeia
#Tasty
about 2 months ago
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드르렁드르렁 (deureureong deureureong) — The loud snore of a deep sleeper 💤😴 - deep in dreamland with this snoring sound.
#Onomatopoeia
#Snoring
#SleepyTime
#KoreanCulture
#LearnKorean
#StudyKorean
#KoreanWords
#KoreanLanguage
#StudyKorea
#KDrama
#VisitKorea
#KoreanLanguage
#KoreanVocabulary
about 2 months ago
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야옹 (yaong) — The meow of a cat 🐱💖 Whether you love cats or just enjoy cute sounds —this is the sound of a cat in Korean!
#Onomatopoeia
#KoreanVocabulary
#KoreanCulture
#LearnKorean
#StudyKorean
#AnimalSounds
#KoreanWords
#KoreanLanguage
#CuteSounds
#VisitKorea
#Kdrama
#Kpop
#Korea
#Korean
about 2 months ago
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돌돌 (doldol) — Korean onomatopoeia for something rolling 🔄🌀 For all things that roll smoothly. This vivid word makes the action come alive.
#Roll
#KoreanLanguage
#LearnKorean
#KoreanVocabulary
#Korea
#Travel
#StudyKorean
#Kpop
#KoreanWords
#KoreanCulture
#Korean
#KDrama
#FunWords
#Onomatopoeia
about 2 months ago
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꾸벅 (kkubeok) — The sound of nodding off or dozing 😴💤 That sleepy head moment when your eyes just won’t stay open!
#Onomatopoeia
#KnowKoreanCulture
#StudyKorean
#KDrama
#Kpop
#Korean
#VisitKorea
about 2 months ago
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짝짝 (jjakjjak) — The sound of clapping hands 👏🎉 Celebrate and cheer with this lively sound effect used everywhere in Korea to show applause and praise.
#KoreanVocabulary
#VisitKorea
#KoreanActors
#KDrama
#Onomatopoeia
about 2 months ago
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Korean onomatopoeia brings sounds and feelings to life in language! 🎵 These unique words imitate natural sounds and are split into two types: 의성어 (uisungeo), which mimic sounds like animals, weather, and actions, and 의태어 (uitaeeo), which describe movement or states.
#KoreanLanguage
about 2 months ago
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Kongnamul Muchim (콩나물 무침) is one of Korea’s most popular side dishes —nutty, crunchy, and delicious! This healthy dish is a staple in Korean homes and a key ingredient in bibimbap, adding an amazing texture and mild bean flavor.
#banchan
#bibimbap
#KoreanFood
#healthyfood
#LearnKorean
#Kdrama
about 2 months ago
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Are you asking or telling? In Korean, intonation can completely change meaning! 밥을 먹어요. (I am eating.) ↘ 밥을 먹어요? (Are you eating?) ↗ Learn the power of tone and make your Korean sound natural!
#LearnKorean
#KoreanLanguage
#KoreanLearning
#Korean
#Kdrama
#Korea
#Kpop
#Koreanvocabulary
about 2 months ago
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Korean Phrase of the day: you can end conversations warmly with ‘다음에 봐요’ (See you next time). 👋
#KoreanLanguage
#TravelKorea
#KoreanVocabulary
#KoreanWord
#Kpop
#Korea
#Korean
#KoreanCulture
#Kdrama
#KDramaFan
#KnowKoreanCulture
#KoreanWord
#Hangul
#SpeakKorean
#KoreanLessons
#KoreanTips
about 2 months ago
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The Korean word of the day is 장마 (jangma) – monsoon, rainy season 🌧️🌦️. Summer 장마 brings rain to Korea.
#KoreanWordOfTheDay
#MonsoonSeason
#KoreanLanguage
#SummerWeather
#KoreanLanguage
#TravelKorea
#KoreanVacation
#KoreanWord
#Kpop
#Korea
#Korean
#KoreanCulture
#Kdrama
2 months ago
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The Korean phrase of the day is 날씨가 변해요 (nalssi-ga byeonhaeyo) – the weather is changing 🌤️🌧️. Experience the magic as 날씨가 변해요 through the seasons in Korea!
#KoreanPhrase
#Weather
#KoreanLanguage
#TravelKorea
#KoreanVacation
#KoreanWord
#Kpop
#Korea
#Korean
#KoreanCulture
#Kdrama
2 months ago
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The Korean word of the day is 기쁨 (gippeum) – joy 😊. Moments of 기쁨 can make K-Dramas very heartwarming.
#KoreanWordOfTheDay
#KDrama
#KoreanLanguage
#Happiness
#Korea
#Korean
#BeHappy
#LearnKorean
#LearnKoreanCulture
#KoreanVocabulary
#KoreanCulture
#VisitKorea
#KoreanActors
#KDrama
2 months ago
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The Korean word of the day is 촬영지 (chwaryeongji) – filming location 📍. K-Drama 촬영지 are often breathtaking and iconic!
#KoreanWordOfTheDay
#KDramaLocations
#KoreanLanguage
#Travel
#Korea
#Korean
#LearnKorean
#LearnKoreanCulture
#KoreanVocabulary
#KoreanCulture
#Kpop
#KoreanActors
#Film
#KDrama
2 months ago
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