i was in seoul for 4 months which by the way were the greatest ... unfotunately still couldnt learn a lot .. jut the basics to get around .... Soju Rocks
download learn korean in torrent site like isohunt. type in learn korean or search on youtube.. alright. by the way learning korean is much harder than learning chinese in my opinion
should i take korean class? cause i really love the language when i eat at korean resturants with my friend, just don't know if i should cause i heard korean = mad hard
Thanks for sharing. I'm gonna go try this out, haha =D Let's hope it goes okay... my attempt in Japanese (a while back) didnt work that well...lol...>___>
well i've been a member on myhappyplanet.com which is a networking site for languages. the languages you speak and the languages you want to learn its pretty good. but i've yet to find a place where i can learn the pronunciation. any tips? i'm struggling with the 'lul' sound.
Lol, I seriously doubt anyone wanting to learn korean could benefit from listening to a korean sermon. Or did you mean going there to socialise with korean people?
wow, lot of cool website, thank you for the sharing, personally I am learning korean 101 this year, it is so fun, recommend people to learn "korean"
I'm currently using busyatom.com. You can search it up on youtube too. I would recommend reading the comments on there cause the guy who made the videos answer your questions. So far I'm able to read some words and write too. As long as you can learn the alphabet you should be fine.
It is pretty hard but once you start reading and writing it, it becomes pretty easy. The only hard part about hangul is the way they romanize the the words on videos and the way they pronouncing the constants+vowels are totally DIFFERENT. But once I realized that if you place a certain contantant with a certain vowel it may sound something different than what they romanized on the video.
Wow!!! So many different websites! I'm gonna try soon... hahaha It looks and sounds so different from the other asian languages... just practice I guess huh?
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