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Lingo Mastery
2000 Most Common Korean Words in Context
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Learning a new language is like venturing into a new world and it comes with challenges.
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In Korean, each character is a combination of (1) vowel, (2) consonant & vowel, or (3) consonant & vowel & consonant.
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Let take the Korean word for country, “나라” (pronounced as nara).
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Word conjugation depends on tense, tone, mood, social relation, and other factors.
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For example, when Koreans say, “Mary likes John (메리는 존을 좋아해요).” in Korean, there are two postpositions after “메리 (Mary)”, and “존 (John)”.
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Furthermore, when Koreans say, “I like it” (Here, "it" is a placeholder), both subject and object are not used in many cases (“좋아요.”).
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For example, when Koreans say, “I like your song (저는 당신의 노래가 좋아요).” in Korean, they usually speak without the subject (“당신의 노래가 좋아요.”).
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For example, the sentence "I have a phone (저는 휴대폰를 가지고 있습니다)" is used in English in the order of subject, verb, and object, but in Korean it is in the order of subject, object, and verb.
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Korean has a completely different word order compared to English.
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5- Associations: Associate a word with something memorable, funny, shocking, etc.
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