Right-to-left:
Frustration… Sadness… Anger… Pain… Loneliness…
Are you really okay?
(via raisuu)
見賢思齊 (견현사제): a chinese/korean 成語 (4-character proverb) meaning
“learn from and be inspired by the wise people you meet”.
(via leedong-hae)
So N1+말고 N2 is used when you want to say ‘Not N1, but N2’, so you reject one object while proposing another.
Examples
산말고 바다에 가자
Let’s go to the sea, not the mountain그 여자말고 이 여자요
Not that girl, this girl일본어말고 한국어를 배우고 있어요
I’m not learning Japanese, but Korean
By using 아무 N+(이)나, we can say “any N”
Examples
난 아무 한국음식이나 잘 먹어요
I eat any Korean food well나는 아무 운동이나 잘 할 수 없어요
I can’t do any sports/exercises well아무 때나 좋아요
Anytime is good
(via hanguk-mal)
Korean Vocabulary Starting with “ㅂ” (by talktomeinkorean)
What words in Korean start with the consonant “ㅂ”? Here are some of them! Can you think of some more? ^^
바나나 [ba-na-na] = banana
밤 [bam] = chestnut
바이킹 [ba-i-king] = pirate ship
바람 [ba-ram] = wind
발 [bal] = foot
방석 [bang-seok] = sitting cushion
범퍼카 [beom-peo-ka] = bumper cars
버스 [beo-seu] = bus
백조 [baek-jo] = swan
벚꽃 [beot-kkot] = cherry blossoms
보쌈 [bo-ssam] = bossam
부동산 [bu-dong-san] = real estate agency
부라보콘 [bu-ra-bo-kon] = Bravo Cone
부채 [bu-chae] = fan
북 [buk] = drum (Korean drum?)
북 [buk] = north
분수 [bun-su] = fountain
비둘기 [bi-dul-gi] = pigeon
비상구 [bi-sang-gu] = emergency exit, fire exit