Friday, September 28, 2012

Indonesian Talk In Korean (Level 1-9) [eun, neun, i, ga]



nah part 9 ini kita akan belajar mengenai partikel penanda topik. Saya yakin chingudeul sering menggunkannya tapi bingung sebenarnya partikel ini seperti apa sesungguhnya.

awalnya memang cukup membingungkan tapi nanti lama2 akan mengerti kok hehe ^_^

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Korean Learn (Level 3 part 3) [on, under, next to]



This is a part where we will be looking at how to describe relative locations of things and people.

First of all, let’s look at how to ask where something or someone is. The word for “where” is 어디 [eo-di] and the word for “to be” is 있다 [it-da]. So for the present tense, you can ask “어디 있어요?” [eo-di i-sseo-yo?].

Indonesian Talk In Korean (Level 1-8) [anieyo]



nah di part 8 ini kita belajar mengucapkan sesuatu bukanlah sesuatu... bingung??

hehe maksudnya seperti ini
ini bukan air.... aka sesuatu bukan sesuatu.

nah kata kunci yang dipake adalah 아니에요 (a-ni-e-yo) yang bisa diartikan bukan.

struktur kalimatnya adalah
kata benda + 아

Super Junior - S.P.Y (SEXY, FREE & SINGLE, Repackage album)

Hangul

[Donghae]
내가 사랑한 S. P. Y. 그녀를 쫓아 Day and night
잡힐 듯 잡히지 않아 그림자처럼 붙지만

[EunHyuk]
내가 사랑한 S. P. Y. 그

Monday, September 3, 2012

Korean Learn (Level 3 part 2) [-go]



Now, everyone, it’s time to start looking at more ways to make compound sentences in Korean.

Of course there are many different ways to make compound nouns depending on what you want to say, but in this lesson, we are looking at how to use the verb ending -고 [-go].

-고 [-go]

What does -고 do?
Do you remember the conjunction, 그리고 [geu-ri-go]?

Yes, 그리고 means “and” or “and then” in Korean, and when