Check local community colleges for language courses, searching online or in a local paper if you have one. There may also be online courses to learn the basics, although face to face tuition is always the preferred way to learn to ensure proper pronunciation.
Learn Korean.
I think you can use online courses to learn Korean. That is the alternative to going to a language school. I am using this reference as of this moment in studying Korean.http://www.langocity.com/learn-korean-course-one.html/
When our instructor wrote on our doboks (uniforms) in Korean, he was writing our names. I think it helped him learn our names, and it certainly helped our Korean master refer to us by name during our belt test.
yes but if you have a ipod touch or a iphone then there is an app for it just type in korean how to speak it
The Korean language can be learned from different methods. One can enroll in community colleges that offer Korean language. One can also learn from software programs such as Rosetta Stone.
If your last name is Adams, then in Korean it would look like this: Take it from someone who IS a Korean.
fInd someone who know aramIc to teach us
An extended visit to South Korea is a good reason to learn Korean. The Korean alphabet is very new to the world and was created in a logical progression that makes it very easy to learn. South Korea is slowly eliminating the use of Chinese in Korea, making Korean easy to learn and adjust to.
Sure, why not? Sure, why not? :)
You can check out some of the websites .
girls: 오빠 (oppa) boys: 형 (hyeong)
You can learn Korean in the UK through language schools, universities, or online courses. Look for language centers that offer Korean classes, check university language programs, or explore online platforms for Korean language learning resources. Some options include the Korean Cultural Centre UK in London, universities with East Asian studies departments, and websites like Talk to Me in Korean.