
In the 10th episode of Korean Vocabulary with Pictures, you can take a look at some items that are on Seokjin’s desk. Practice saying the words out loud as Hyunwoo introduces them one by one.

In the 10th episode of Korean Vocabulary with Pictures, you can take a look at some items that are on Seokjin’s desk. Practice saying the words out loud as Hyunwoo introduces them one by one.

Welcome to the 3rd episode of “How Do You Say This in Korean?”! This is a weekly segment, published every Friday, where teacher 경화 (Kyung-hwa) will be joined by a co-host of her choice each week to answer some listener questions. The questions we will be answering in this series are mainly about how to say certain things in Korean.

In the 9th episode of Korean Vocabulary with Pictures, you see Hyojin and Seokjin floating in the air in a park. Practice saying the words out loud as Hyunwoo introduces them one by one.

Welcome to the 2nd episode of “How Do You Say This in Korean?”! This is a weekly segment, published every Friday, where teacher 경화 (Kyung-hwa) will be joined by a co-host of her choice each week to answer some listener questions. The questions we will be answering in this series are mainly about how to say certain things in Korean.

In our 8th Korean vocabulary with Pictures video, Hyojin introduces five words that you can find in the picture below. Enjoy the video and learn how to say snow, winter, sign, motorcycle and grocery store in Korean!

Do you know how to wish someone a happy birthday? Yes, 생일 축하해요 is the phrase. How about other types of days? In English you can just put the word “Happy” in front of most occasions, but in Korean it is done slightly differently. Find out the difference in this video lesson.

Welcome to the first episode of “How Do You Say This in Korean?”! This is going to be a weekly segment, published every Friday, where teacher 경화 (Kyung-hwa) will be joined by a co-host of her choice each week to answer some listener questions. The questions we will be answering in this series are mainly about how to say certain things in Korean.

Do you have words and phrases that you want to know how to say in Korean, but just couldn’t find the right answers anywhere? We get tons of questions everyday through Twitter, Facebook, and e-mail, and as much as we enjoy answering those questions individually, we would like to answer some of the questions in this new audio segment called “How Do You Say This in Korean?”, hosted by teacher Kyung-hwa.

In our 7th Korean vocabulary with Pictures video, Kyeong-hwa introduces five words that you can find in the picture below. Enjoy the video and learn how to say cloud, shoe lace, real estate agency, electric cable and elbow in Korean!

Learn how to correctly pronounce 설날!
설날 can refer to both the New Year’s Day in the Gregorian Calendar and the New Year’s Day in the lunar calendar. The recent trend is, however, that 설날 refers more often to the lunar new year’s day rather than January 1st in the Gregorian Calendar. The first day in the year in the Gregorian Calendar is often called 새해 첫날 [sae-hae cheot-nal] or just 1월 1일 [i-reol i-ril]. 설날, the lunar new year’s day, is one of the top two most important Korean traditional holidays. The exact date of 설날 in the Gregorian Calendar can change depending on the lunar calendar of the particular year, but it’s usually in February. The day before 설날, the 설날 day itself and the following day are a 3-day official holiday period.