Learn the 19 Korean consonants in less than 5 minutes here -
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Repeat practice helps when learning a new language!
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“Circle” has TWO words in Korean!
🔵 원 (won) – Sino‑Korean, used in math, shapes, etc.
🔵 동그라미 (dong-geu-ra-mi) – pure Korean, feels cute and casual
Both mean “circle”, but 동그라미 feels more fun in daily talk!
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Did you know “egg” has TWO words in Korean? 🤓
🍳 계란 (gyeran) — everyday, casual word
🍳 달걀 (dalgyal) — also means egg, a bit more formal
Both are correct! But “계란” is used more in daily talk.
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"목자들이 아기를 보러 갔어요."
(mok-ja-deul-i a-gi-reul bo-reo gat-eo-yo.)
🗣️ The shepherds went to see the baby.
✨ Tip: “보러 갔어요” = went to see.
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🎬 When talking about actors in Korean, know this:
배우 (bae-oo) means a single actor or performer.
배우진 (bae-oo-jin) means the entire cast lineup — all the actors together. #KDrama #KoreanWords #LearnKorean #KoreanLanguage #KoreanActors #Cast #DramaCast #Kpop #KoreanCulture #KoreanActor
→ To hold hands: 손을 잡다 (soneul japda)
손 = hand
잡다 = hold
잡다 means to hold, to grab, to catch
The 을? This is an object marker.
Use these expressions in your Korean practice!
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🚪 Leave - Learn this useful Korean verb today!
→ To leave a place: 떠나다 (tteonada)
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• Play with friends = 놀다 (nolda) – when you hang out and have fun!
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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.
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Ready to try something uniquely Korean and sweet? 엿 has been popular for many years! #KoreanSweets #TraditionalCandy #Koreanculture #SweetTreats #CandyLovers #Korea #Snacks #Foodie #SweetTooth #Tasty #LearnKorean #TravelKorea #VisitKorea #Koreanwords #Koreanvocabulary
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
It’s a polite way to say thank you and acknowledge the effort that went into making the food.
Next time you eat together, try saying 잘 먹겠습니다
and brighten the dining experience!
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Next time you’re with friends, try saying 뭐 먹고 싶어요 and enjoy discovering delicious food together!
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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
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
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
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
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Had no idea so many #korean words had been formally recognized!
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Use this to say your tummy is calling out for food. #KoreanOnomatopoeia #Hungry #KnowKoreanCulture #Foodie #KoreanCulture #LearnKorean #StudyKorean #KoreanWords #KoreanLanguage #FunnySounds #KoreanWordOfTheDay #KDrama #KoreanLanguage
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
Read and Write Simple Korean Words! ✍️🇰🇷 — Start Reading Like a K-Pop Idol 💫 #KoreanWords
You’ve learned the alphabet and syllables — now it’s time to bring them to life! 💕 In this lesson, you’ll start reading and writing real Korean words that appear in K-pop songs, fan signs, and captions.
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
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
This cute Korean onomatopoeia perfectly captures the gentle nod before falling asleep. #KoreanLanguage #LearnKorean #의성어 #Sleepy #LanguageFun #KoreanCulture #StudyKorean #KoreanWords #KoreanSoundWords #SleepyHead
Perfect for sharing good news or support! #KoreanOnomatopoeia #KoreanCulture #ClappingHands #KoreanLanguage #LearnKorean #Celebrate #StudyKorean #KPopVibes #의성어 #KoreanWords #Support #KnowKoreanCulture
They can make conversations, stories, and comics more vivid and more fun! 🐶🌧️💬
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Words for "egg" #Koreanvocabulary
"Egg" 🍳 has 2 words, same meaning:
계란 (Gyeran) = pure Korean, everyday use
달걀 (Dalgyal) = Sino-Korean, also common
Both work!
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(It's a Korean way to study Korean like a Korean 4-year-old.
It becomes Korean just by turning it on.)
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잘했어요! (Jalhaesseoyo!)
“Well done!” or “You nailed it!” 🎉 Use this encouraging phrase to praise someone for a job well done. #KoreanLanguage #KoreanLearning #LanguageTips #KoreanPhrases #StudyKorean #LearnKorean #Korean #Kpop #Korea #KoreanVocabulary #KoreanWords #Kdrama