Music Vocab: Alone (나혼자) - Sistar
혼자: alone
추억: memory, look back on
혹시: maybe, perhaps
독해: potent, strong
이토록: so, this
떠나가다: to leave, depart
소용없다: to be useless
후회하다: to regret
취해 있다: to be drunk
이별: farewell, partingThis chorus for this song isn’t too difficult to translate either, why not have a go? ^-^
왜 또 나 혼자 밥을 먹고
나 혼자 영화를 보고
나 혼자 노래하고 이렇게 나 울고 불고
넌 떠나고 없어 후회해도 소용없어
오늘도 나 혼자
Whoo Whoo Whoo Whoo Whoo Whoo Whoo Whoo나 혼자 길을 걷고
나 혼자 TV를 보고
나 혼자 취해 보고
이렇게 매일 울고 불고
사랑 참 달콤했어
이별이란 그림자 안에서
오늘도 잠 못자
Whoo Whoo Whoo Whoo Whoo Whoo Whoo
Source: sydney-to-seoul
Source: myeongweon
one of the best-selling ice candy in Korea since 1985.
its name is 스크류바 and it literally is “Screw Bar” written in Hangul!
The outer part is strawberry flavor, and the inner part is apple flavor. It’s really tasty and one of my favorite too! You should try it!
Reblogging again because I just bought these and delicious. In fact I think I’ll have one right nao.
(via lfb3)
Source: onewhich4korea
Words in parentheses show the verb’s dictionary form; remove 다 to find the root form.
Source: korean-for-dummies
Top 100 Most Useful Korean Adjectives: 11-20
11. 무섭다: to be scared
12. 짜증이 나다: to be annoyed
13. 놀라다: to be surprised
14. 수줍다: to be shy
15. 재미있다: to be interesting
16. 재미없다: to not be interesting
17. 심심하다: to be bored
18. 지루하다: to be boring, dull
19. 조용하다: to be quiet
20. 시끄럽다: to be loud, noisy
(via lfb3)
Source: sydney-to-seoul
sydneytoseoul: MasterChef Vocabulary: Noodles & Pasta
I’ve been watching MasterChef Korea and since it’s subtitled in Korean it’s easy to note down and pick up new vocabulary. Here’s some pasta/noodle related vocabulary from one of the challenges ^-^
소면: plain noodles
냉면: naengmyeon (cold noodles)
우동: udon noodles
쫄면: chewy noodles (similar to 냉면…
(via lfb3)
Source: sydney-to-seoul
Beginner TOPIK Essentials
I’ve started a collection of grammar structures featured in past beginner TOPIK papers which can be found here.
I’ll add more explanations and structures as I review more papers~ :)
Source: sydney-to-seoul
one of the best-selling ice candy in Korea since 1985.
its name is 스크류바 and it literally is “Screw Bar” written in Hangul!
The outer part is strawberry flavor, and the inner part is apple flavor. It’s really tasty and one of my favorite too! You should try it!
(via lfb3)
Source: onewhich4korea
Top 100 Most Useful Korean Adjectives: 1-10
Inspired by a follower, I’m now constructing a list of the most useful Korean adjectives ^-^ They’re in basic stem form and in no particular order, and without further ado, here’s 1-10:
1. 행복하다: to be happy
2. 기쁘다: to be glad, happy
3. 화나다: to be angry
4. 슬프다: to be sad
5. 아프다: to be sick, painful
6. 피곤하다: to be tired, exhausted
7. 배가 고프다: to be hungry
8. 목이 마르다: to be thirsty
9. 졸리다: to be sleepy
10. 걱정하다: to be worried
Source: sydney-to-seoul
이이언 (eAeon) is my current obsession. He was (or still is?) half of 못 (Mot) which is also an amazing group. Definitely check them out! I just love the eerie glitchy, trip-hop sound of both bands, and this video really compliments Bulletproof (eAeon’s first single off of Guilt-Free).
Sorry for not posting more original content, I should start at least posting my learnings from my Korean books :P and I can even post more music videos like this and pull out some vocabulary from them!
Some vocab from the song!
따뜻하게 - warm
나쁜 - bad, wrong
슬픈 - sad
모르고 - unaware, unknowing
함께 - together
Top 100 Most Useful Korean Verbs: Full List
Here’s the full list ^^ ~
- 오다: to come
- 마시다: to drink
- 먹다: to eat
- 주다: to give
- 가다: to go
- 듣다: to hear
- 배우다: to learn
- 만들다: to make
- 앉다: to sit
- 자다: to sleep
- 씻다: to wash
- 쓰다: to write
- 울다: to cry
- 갖다: to have
- 웃다: to laugh
- 보다: to see
- 일어나다: to get up
- 걷다: to walk
- 춤추다: to dance
- 만나다: to meet
- 공부하다: to study
- 운정하다: to drive
- 사다: to buy
- 읽다: to read
- 주문하다: to order
- 입다: to wear
- 찍다: to take (picture)
- 쓰다: to wear (hat, eyewear)
- 신다: to wear (shoes, socks, footwear)
- 빌리다: to borrow, lend
- 전화하다: to telephone
- 말하다: to talk, speak
- 가르치다: to teach
- 기다리다: to wait
- 걸다: to call, dial
- 청소하다: to clean
- 타다: to ride
- 나가다: to exit
- 들어오다: to enter
- 물아보다: to ask
- 필요하다: to need
- 도와주다: to help
- 열다: to open
- 닫다: to close
- 일하다: to work
- 쉬다: to rest
- 운동하다: to exercise
- 생각하다: to think
- 알다: to know
- 모르다: to not know
- 요리하다: to cook
- 끓이다: to boil
- 썰다: to chop, slice
- 튀기다: to deep fry
- 재다: to measure, weigh
- 섞다: to mix, blend
- 굽다: to roast, grill, bake
- 볶다: to fry
- 급다: to grill
- 휘젓다: to stir
- 하다: to do
- 있다: to have
- 없다: to not have
- 이야기하다: to talk, chat
- 연습하다: to practice
- 묻다: to ask
- 내다: to pay
- 살다: to live
- 죽다: to die
- 태어나다: to be born
- 사랑하다: to love
- 좋아하다: to like
- 싫어하다: to hate, dislike
- 결혼하다: to marry
- 축하하다: to congratulate
- 걱정하다: to worry
- 약속하다: to promise
- 거짓말하다: to lie
- 고백하다: to confess
- 죄송하다: to be sorry
- 찾다: to find, to look for
- 준비하다; to prepare
- 가지다: to have
- 기억하다: to remember
- 꿈꾸다: to dream
- 시작하다: to start
- 끝나다: to finish
- 보내다: to send
- 사용하다: to use
- 팔다: to sell
- 싸우다: to fight
- 대답하다: to answer
- 소개하다: to introduce
- 출발하다: to depart
- 도착하다: to arrive
- 벗다: to undress, take off clothes
- 이기다: to win, defeat
- 지다: to lose, be defeated
- 서두르다: to hurry, rush
- 사랑에 빠지다: to fall in love
Source: sydney-to-seoul
I love you too.= 나도 사랑해 nado saranghae
when sumone says ILUVU would u just stay quiet? :) If no. THEN SAY THIS :)
Source: learnhangulnow



