Thursday, June 28, 2012

#crazzy_me (6th jib teaser #2)


This is just a joke.... I made it inspired by The teaser of 6th jib ^_^ hope u like it chingu ^_^ u can share it but please credit me as the author ^_^ thanks ^_^


won : hyung
teuk : ne
won : why u wear a costume like that?
teuk : hm.. I like it the concept was awsome
won : awsome? im not see its awsome.
teuk : come closer
won : stil not awsome
teuk : look at my eyes make up

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Korean Learn (Level 2 part 28) [-(eu)ro particle]


We have learned a few particles through our previous lessons and in this lesson, we are looking at another one: the particle -(으)로 [-(eu)ro].

Construction:Nouns ending with a consonant + -으로 (-euro)Nouns ending in a vowel or the consonant “ㄹ” (l) + -로 (-ro)

-(으)로 [-(eu)ro] connects a noun and a verb very closely and can have various functions. -(으)로 [-(eu)ro]

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Korean Learn (Level 2 part 27) [please do something for me]



in the previous we learn adding -(으)세요 [-(eu)seyo] to tell someone doing something.

and now we wanna learn to make it more polite, more nice than before.

the way to make it more polite and add the nuance of asking for a favor, or asking someone to do something FOR YOU is with add -아/어/여 주세요 (-a/eo/yeo juseyo)

examples
오세요 (oseyo) = please come

Monday, June 25, 2012

#crazzy_me (6th jib teaser #1)



This is just a joke.... I made it inspired by The teaser of 6th jib ^_^ hope u like it chingu ^_^ u can share it but please credit me as the author ^_^ thanks ^_^

kyu : hae hyeong!!! what are you doing?? why you wear clothes like that??
hae : don't you know why??
kyu : mollayo
hae : ask Hyuk hyeong than

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Big Bang - Alive (Korean Learn)




I’m still alive .... I’m still alive ...... I’m still alive
I'm still alive ..... I'm still alive ....... I'm still alive


난      죽어가는             듯     보이지만     죽지    않아
nan     jugeoganeun        deut    boijiman        jugji      anha
I         dying                  seems     but             dead     not
(I will not die, but seems dying)  


남들의       시선을          피해              결코      숨지    않아
namdeurui    siseoneul        pihae             gyeolko   sumji     anha

Korean Learn (Level 2 part 26) [ask someone to do something]



we wanna learn how to tell someone to do something in polite Korean. This is one of the most essential things to be able to say, even when you are just asking for a favor

In order to tell someone to do something, you basically add -(으)세요 [-(eu)se-yo] at the end of the verb stem. Verb stems ending with a consonant are followed by -으세요 (-euseyo) and verb stems ending with a vowel or with the consonant “ㄹ” are followed by -세요 (-seyo).

Exception:

When a verb stem ends with the last consonant ㄹ, you drop the ㄹ and add -세요 (-seyo).

팔다 [pal-da] = to sell
팔 --> 파 + 세요 = 파세요 [pa-se-yo] = Please sell it.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Korean Learn (Level 2 part 25) [something, someone, somethere, someday]

someone [누군가] 

we wanna learn how to change the word “when” to “someday”, “what” to “something”, “who” to “someone” or “where” to “somewhere”

In Korean, in order to change “when” to “someday”, you just add -ㄴ가 (-n-ga) at the end of the word for “when”, which is 언제. So 언제 becomes 언젠가.

The same rule applies to some other words.
언제 (when) - 언젠가 (someday)
뭐 (what) - 뭔가 (something)

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Korean Learn (Level 2 part 24) [still, already, not yet]



we are going to learn two expression this part ^_^

the first is 아직 (ajik) that means "still" and "not yet"

in english still is used for positive and yet is use for negative sentence but in korean 이직 (ajik) use for both

example
아직 10시예요 (ajik yeolsiyeyo) = its still 10 o'clock

아직 안 했어요 (ajik an haesseoyo) = I haven't done it yet

Monday, June 11, 2012

Korean Learn (Level 2 part 23) [if - (-eu)myeon]


Here We wanna learn how to say “if” in Korean, and how to use it in context in your Korean sentences.

In order to express the meaning “if”, you need to know two expressions. One is a noun and one is a verb ending.

1. 만약 [man-yak] = in case, if

2. -(으)면 [-(eu)myeon] = verb ending for “if”

Friday, June 8, 2012

Korean Learn (Level 2 part 22) [To be good and to like]



we wanna learn "to be good" and "to like"

the word that we use is 좋다 (jota)

example
한국어 좋아요 (hangugeo joayo) = I like korean language

이거 좋아요 (igeo joayo) = I like this

동방신기 좋아요 (dongbangsingi joayo) = I like DBSK

even though 좋다 (jota) are mean "to like" at the example.. its originaly means "to be good".. so in principle th