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List Of Korean Homonyms | Korean words that sound the same but are different
List of Korean homonyms. There are words that are spelled the same, but have different meanings. 눈 means eye and snow. 배 means boat and ...
KSJ 쌤
Jul 14, 20225 min read
Academic Vocab for Korean Language Learners
안녕하세요, Precious 입니다. Today we will learn how to use our Korean learning resources more effectively. 먼저 읽어 보세요. 큰 소리로 읽어 보세요. Please read it first by yourself. Read it aloud. Ha gotcha! You read the instructions in English right? Most language learners who are starting out tend to rely on the English translation when practicing. In this post, let's be less reliant on the English translation by learning common academic vocab for Korean learning! Here is a list of 16 common 단어 y
Precious
Jul 14, 20221 min read
Korean Constitution Day - July 17, 2022
안녕하세요 여러분. 저는 Kynnede예요. This lesson is about Constitution Day in South Korea. This national holiday is called 제헌절 in Korea, and it's...
Kynnede Peterson
Jul 13, 20222 min read


Difference between "살이 빠지다" and "살을 빼다".
여러분, 안녕하세요! I am Vaibhavi. This lesson is about the difference between "살이 빠지다" and "살을 빼다". These two expressions are often translated...
Vaibhavi
Jul 12, 20221 min read
About Kynnede Peterson
안녕하세요. 저는 Kynnede 피터슨입니다. 제 한국 이름은 이소윤입니다. 미국에서 왔습니다, 그래서 미국 인입니다. 21살이에요. 제 생일은 2002년 2월 27일 입니다. 저는 터스컬루사에서 있는 앨라배마 대학의 3학년 대학생입니다. 제...
Kynnede Peterson
Jul 9, 20222 min read
Korean House Vocabulary | everyday items in Korean
A vocabulary list about everyday house-hold objects.
KSJ 쌤
Jul 8, 20222 min read
Online King Sejong Institute | All in One Korean Learning for All Level
안녕하세요 여러분, Precious 입니다! I'm from Singapore 🇸🇬 (싱가포르), and I'm bilingual (English, Chinese). Current level: Upper Beginner - Low...
Precious
Jul 7, 20223 min read
Fourth Of July Vocabulary | Korean Vocabulary List
Here is a list of Korean vocabulary related to the 4th of July.
Kynnede Peterson
Jul 5, 20222 min read


Telling Time in Korean | when to use Sino & Native Korean numbers
안녕하세요 여러분! 서이 임나다. Hello Everyone, I'm Zoey! 만나서 반가워요. Nice to meet you everyone! This is my first blog here at Korean Study Junkie and...
Moments_Captured
Jul 5, 20223 min read
How to say I intend to.... | ~(으)려면 and 그러려면 Lesson
여러분, 안녕하세요! I am Vaibhavi. In this lesson you will learn how to connect two clauses using ~(으)려면 to create the meaning "if one wants to"...
Vaibhavi
Jul 4, 20222 min read


Duolingo -- An honest review | can you learn Korean with Duolingo?
Hey there! It's been a long time! Today I'm going to share with you my experience with Duolingo, a language learning app, for more than a...
EunHo
Jul 3, 20222 min read


Why do Koreans use chopsticks made of metal?
Hello guys and welcome back to another post. Today, I'm going to talk about chopsticks. You may be well aware of the fact that Chinese,...
HangugVocab
Jun 28, 20222 min read
List Of All The Korean Particles | Korean particles & How To Use Them
뇨 안녕하세요~ Koreanstudyjunkie입니다! This post is a list of most of the Korean particles - excluding Korean counters, although I have made a...
KSJ 쌤
Jun 22, 20223 min read


1 Song with 2 Titles ?
Welcome or welcome back to koreanstudyjunkies. I'm Angel, and in this blog post, we're going to talk about K-pop songs 🎶 For some of you...
gabyangela
Jun 21, 20222 min read


Words that will make you sound like a hip Korean
Speaking in abbreviations may sound a bit ridiculous but we have to admit that knowing the meaning would make you sound cool.

p3panda
Jun 20, 20222 min read
How to say I've been studying Korean for.. | (으)ㄴ지 Lesson
Don’t use 동안 to say how long you have been learning or studying Korean. In this lesson I'll show you a better way you can say this. To...
KSJ 쌤
Jun 17, 20222 min read


Creating Korean sentences with 3 simple steps
This is how I practise making Korean sentences, in just 3 simple steps.

p3panda
Jun 15, 20223 min read


Superlative Sentences 제일 and 가장 | Korean Superlatives
제일 & 가장 mean "most". In this post, you'll learn how to use them in a sentence.
Vaibhavi
Jun 14, 20221 min read


Korean Surprise Endings | 는군요, 는구나, 네요, 나요, 는데요, Etc.
How surprising! Korean has so many endings for expressing surprise, wonder, disbelief, etc. Almost one for every emotion it seems like.
KSJ 쌤
Jun 13, 20222 min read


Korean Causatives: 이/히/리/기/우/구/추
Korean casuatives are used when someone or something causes, makes, lets, or enables another action to take place. There are many ways to..
KSJ 쌤
Jun 9, 20222 min read
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