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Korean Basic of the basic Words - ver. 1

Please read the description!! (This is the first version of my Korean study guide. Questions, new ideas, suggestions, and comments are welcome! I will post another study guide if you guys like it.) 안녕하세요! (Hello), It's me! :) I made a Korean study guide for beginners! I encourage you to memorize the Korean alphabet (Hangul) first before you start. (So that you can read and pronounce the word.) If you know how to write, read and speak the Korean alphabet, you are good to start! tips: There are some patterns in numbers in Korean. Q: But why do I need to memorize the alphabet first? A: I could say it is a basic step to learning a new language. But for Korean, you don't read a letter in different ways. For example, when you say 'stomach' in English, it sounds like stuh-mik, not stuh-mi-che. So if you finish memorizing the alphabet, that means you can read every Korean letter. (Well, almost) Q. Who are you? Do you have any certifications in Korean? What is the purpose of this study guide? A: I'm a Korean student and now I'm in 3rd grade in Middle school(Gr9). So... I don't have a certification but Korean is my first language, and I just wanted to share my language! I created this study guide because I want to share Korean. Questions, comments, suggestions, and new ideas are welcome! I will post another study guide if you guys like it. Enjoy!

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one

two, teeth

three

four

five

six

seven

eight

nine, sphere

ten

십일

eleven(10+1)

십이

twelve(10+2)

이십

twenty(2x10)

삼십

thirty(3x10)

사십

forty

오십

fifty

육십

sixty

칠십

seventy

팔십

eighty

구십

ninety

hundred

thousand

ten thousand

zero

오이

cucumber

I

you

우리

we

이것

this (thing)

저것

that (thing)

우유

milk

주스

juice

car, tea

cow

채소

vegetable

과일

fruit

스포츠

sports

셔츠

shirts

dog(grown up)

bird

나비

butterfly

티비

TV

라디오

radio

기사

article

기자

(news) reporter

의사

doctor

안녕

Hi (for friends, younger people, informal)

안녕하세요

Hello (for older people, formal)

감사합니다

thank you (formal, for older people)

고마워

thanks (informal, to friends and younger people)

잘 가

bye (informal, for friends and younger people)

안녕히 가세요

Good bye (for older people)

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