This compact dictionary is the handy alternative to the comprehensive Minjung Essence edition. Minjungs Pocket Dictionary comes in a robust cardboard box. Korean entries are not romanized
My Daily Routine In Korean is a picture dictionary designed to help you learn everyday Korean words and expressions through convenient visual aids.
Free audio files are available HERE
Between the moment you wake up in the morning until you go to bed at night, you do hundreds of small activities that you do on a daily basis. How do you say “dispense shampoo” or “toss and turn”? Do you know how to say “open the book” or “set the alarm” in Korean?My Daily Routine In Korean is a picture dictionary designed to help you learn everyday Korean words and expressions through convenient visual aids. The book is divided into 32 different categories which are related to common everyday activities, and each of the categories introduces up to 17 phrases through fun illustrations. The translation of each phrase is on the reverse page of the illustration, and you can also find an index of all 408 expressions at the end of this book.With this book, you do not have to memorize every word in order from cover to cover, but if you learn better that way, that’s fine, too! The easiest and one of the more productive ways to study with this book is by choosing a topic which interests you and choose one or two words/expressions from that topic to use in your everyday actions and conversations. Read the words or expressions aloud and listen to the MP3 audio pronunciation of the words/expressions if you’d like to hear them spoken by a native speaker, write them down in a notebook, and put them to use! The more you read, write, say, or hear words and expressions in practice, the easier you can recall the word or expression when you need to use it.
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#1 SLEEPING 잠자기 #2 WAKING UP 일어나기 #3 SHOWERING 샤워하기 #4 WASHING HAIR 머리 감기 #5 WASHING FACE 세수하기 #6 BRUSHING TEETH 양치하기 #7 SHAVING 면도하기 #8 GLASSES AND CONTACT LENSES 안경과 렌즈 #9 GETTING DRESSED 옷 입기 #10 MAKEUP 화장 #11 COOKING 요리하기 #12 EATING 음식 먹기 #13 DOING THE DISHES 설거지하기 #14 CLEANING 청소하기 #15 LAUNDRY 빨래 #16 GARDENING 정원 가꾸기 #17 TELEPHONE 전화 #18 TELEVISION 텔레비전 #19 RADIO 라디오 #20 WEB SURFING 웹서핑 #21 READING A BOOK 책 읽기 #22 SITTING 앉기 #23 LYING DOWN 눕기 #24 STANDING 서기 #25 HEARING 듣기 #26 SEEING 보기 #27 TASTING 맛보기 #28 TOUCHING 만지기 #29 WALKING 걷기 #30 MARRIAGE 결혼 #31 BIRTHDAY 생일 #32 MOVING 이사하기
Learn your first 500 Korean words and thousands of related words and expressions that you can start using right away in your everyday conversations in Korean! 50 days x 10 words each day = 500 wordsBut that’s not it. Each word is accompanied by many related words and expressions, so in the end you will be learning thousands of useful Korean expressions, in context. And all the key words are presented to you through context, through a story.
Free audio files are available HEREAfter studying with each day’s worth of words, you can also get the full story in Korean! And to also make it even easier for you to remember the word you study, we provide two types of review exercises.You can download all audio tracks on our Book Audio page.
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Preface How to Use This Book Korean Language Basics Day 01-50 Antonyms Answers Index
With the second book of our best-selling “My First 500 Korean Words” series, you can effectively expand your Korean vocabulary from a beginner to an intermediate level.
Audio files for this book are available on the TTMIK website.Tired of memorizing word lists without context?Feel like your Korean vocabulary is limited?With this book, you can learn 500 new Korean words and thousands of related words and expressions through short stories, making it easier to understand, retain, and use new words.This book is the perfect choice for those looking to build a strong vocabulary foundation and level up their Korean skills from a beginner to an intermediate level.Following the same structure as the first book, each lesson of “My First 500 Korean Words Book 2” presents 10 new words through a short story where the words are put together into meaningful context. Designed for upper beginners to intermediate learners, this book covers more types of words and more advanced grammar points compared to the previous book.Why You’ll Love This Book
You can learn 500 words in context that are used daily by native Korean speakers.
With the exercises and review quizzes, you can boost your retention of new words.
The lessons are simple enough to complete daily, which will keep you motivated.
You’ll naturally pick up complex conjugation and other grammar points while reading stories.
ContentsPrefaceHow to Use This BookIntroductionWords Day 01-10Quiz Day 01-10Words Day 11-20Quiz Day 11-20Words Day 21-30Quiz Day 21-30Words Day 31-40Quiz Day 31-40Words Day 41-50Quiz Day 41-50AnswersIndex
In just 12 weeks you can develop a more robust vocabulary and speak Korean more fluently with My Weekly Korean Vocabulary!
If you are tired of memorizing vocabulary and seeing very little progress, this book offers an alternative way to learn and apply Korean vocabulary words and sentences to your life at whatever level of Korean you are comfortable with so you actually learn the words rather than simply memorizing. Each day you have one new keyword, and built upon that keyword are 20 additional phrases and sentences that get progressively longer.You can use this book as a 12-week study aid or as a reference book. Stash it in your backpack or purse to use a phrasebook when you’re traveling around Korea. It does not matter how to use this book or what your level of Korean is as long as you know how to read 한글 (Hangeul)! Whether you are a beginner or advanced Korean learner, everyone can benefit from using My Weekly Korean Vocabulary book.You can see the following in this book: 84 key words to study with 20 sample sentences for each word User-created drawings to help you visualize words Vocabulary & grammar breakdown notesCONTENTSWEEK 1보다 to see; to look; to watch; to meet up; to read전화 phone call; telephone듣다 to hear; to listen친구 friend말하다 to talk; to say; to speak; to tell노래 song가르치다 to teachWEEK 2먹다 to eat; to drink공부 studies, one’s learning마시다 to drink일 work; task읽다 to read질문 question쓰다 to writeWEEK 3빠르다 to be fast지각 being late (for school/work/appointment)느리다 to be slow요리 cooking, cookery깨끗하다 to be clean냄새 smell, odor지저분하다 to be messy; to be dirtyWEEK 4기다리다 to wait운동 exercise, workout; sport(s)뛰다 to run; to jump길 road, street; way걷다 to walk요일 day of the week앉다 to sitWEEK 5배우다 to learn; to study손 hand잊다 to forget발 foot있다 to be there; to exist; to have눈 eye없다 to not have; to be not there; to not existWEEK 6울다 to cry짜증 irritation, annoyance웃다 to laugh, smile걱정 worry, concern재미있다 to be fun; to be funny; to be interesting문제 problem, issue; thing; matter지루하다 to be boring; to be boredWEEK 7크다 to be big; to be tall; to be loud돈 money작다 to be small, little시간 time; hour좋아하다 to like머리 head; hair싫어하다 to dislike, hateWEEK 8자다 to sleep잠 sleep일어나다 to wake up; to get up거짓말 lie만나다 to meet (up); to be seeing someone사이 relationship, relations헤어지다 to part; to break upWEEK 9무섭다 to be scary; to be scared돕다 to help이상하다 to be weird, odd, strange묻다 to ask화내다 to be angry at someone; to yell at someone out of anger생각 thought; opinion; idea부럽다 to be jealous, enviousWEEK 10만들다 to make이유 reason입다 to wear (clothes)실패 failure열다 to open성공 success닫다 to closeWEEK 11사다 to buy약속 plans; promise팔다 to sell부족 shortage, lack, insufficiency알다 to know밥 food; meal; cooked rice모르다 to not knowWEEK 12주다 to give사랑 love받다 to receive연락 contact원하다 to want문자 text message빌리다 to borrow; to rent
In just 12 weeks you can develop a more robust vocabulary and speak Korean more fluently with My Weekly Korean Vocabulary!
If you are tired of memorizing vocabulary and seeing very little progress, this book offers an alternative way to learn and apply Korean vocabulary words and sentences to your life at whatever level of Korean you are comfortable with so you actually learn the words rather than simply memorizing. Each day you have one new keyword, and built upon that keyword are 20 additional phrases and sentences that get progressively longer.You can use this book as a 12-week study aid or as a reference book. Stash it in your backpack or purse to use a phrasebook when you’re traveling around Korea. It does not matter how to use this book or what your level of Korean is as long as you know how to read 한글 (Hangeul)! Whether you are a beginner or advanced Korean learner, everyone can benefit from using My Weekly Korean Vocabulary book.You can see the following in this book: 84 key words to study with 20 sample sentences for each word User-created drawings to help you visualize words Vocabulary & grammar breakdown notesYou can study with Book 1 first, but even if you have not studied with Book 1 yet, you can still start learning with Book 2.Tables of ContentsMy Weekly Korean Vocabulary Book 2WEEK 13좋다 to be good; to be desirable; to be nice; to like꿈 dream싫다 to hate, dislike; to be unlikable, unpleasant계획 plan쓰다 to use; to hire노력 effort, endeavor, hard work찾다 to look for; to findWEEK 14같다 to be the same기분 feelings; mood다르다 to be different비교 comparison고르다 to choose인기 popularity필요하다 to need; to be necessaryWEEK 15덥다 to be hot시험 test, exam춥다 to be cold여행 travel, trip모자라다 to lack; to be insufficient준비 preparation믿다 to believe (in), trustWEEK 16밝다 to be bright실망 disappointment어둡다 to be dark이해 understanding바꾸다 to change집 house, home늦다 to be lateWEEK 17이기다 to win나이 one’s age지다 to lose날씨 weather궁금하다 to be curious기회 opportunity, chance신나다 to be exciting; to be excitedWEEK 18많다 to be a lot, many실수 mistake적다 to be little or few (quantity)키 one’s height귀찮다 to be hassling얼굴 face놀다 to play; to hang outWEEK 19따뜻하다 to be warm불만 complaint차갑다 to be cold불편 inconvenience뜨겁다 to be hot하루 one day정하다 to decideWEEK 20가깝다 to be close, nearby해외 overseas, abroad멀다 to be far책 book시키다 to have/make someone do something, to order영화 movie쉬다 to restWEEK 21쉽다 to be easy신발 shoes어렵다 to be difficult건강 one’s health싸우다 to fight, quarrel살 flesh; one’s weight; fat아프다 to be sick; to hurtWEEK 22낮다 to be low고장 breakdown, malfunction (with a machine)높다 to be high (altitude)부탁 one’s favor보내다 to send옷 clothes놀라다 to be surprisedWEEK 23가볍다 to be lightweight고민 one’s worries무겁다 to be heavy기억 one’s memory바쁘다 to be busy맛 taste타다 to rideWEEK 24사귀다 to be in a relationship with someone눈 snow예쁘다 to be pretty비 rain부끄럽다 to be shy; to be embarrassing; to be embarrassed끝 end씻다 to wash
While modern technological advances have been an impetus toward breaking down boundaries throughout the world, language barriers have yet to be overcome. Since Korea has joined the ranks of industrialized countries, there has been a strong interest in the Korean language. A dictionary easily used by visitors has become essential.
The McCune-Reischauer system of romanization is widely used in Korea and has been applied here to provide a convenient and easy-to-understand reference for English speaking travelers to Korea. The softcover volume is compact and easy to carry, yet its contents is comprehensive.
20,000 most useful and essential entries Romanized entries are followed by Korean hangeul spellings
100 Korean Verbs and Conjugation Rules You Need to Know. The package has two books inside, Volumes 1 and 2, so that it’s easier for you to carry the books with you.
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The package has two books inside, Volumes 1 and 2, so that it’s easier for you to carry the books with you. The books have 300+ pages total. You can also download audio recordings of each keyword and five sample sentences at TalkToMeInKorean.com.This book is designed to help you understand how 100 of the most commonly used Korean verbs are conjugated and used. If you are just starting to learn Korean, going through all the verbs in the book one after another can be a good idea, but if you already know some Korean and want to enhance your grammar skills related to specific verbs, feel free to just look up those words and practice using them. In addition to the conjugation tables, you will see many sample sentences and quizzes to help you become more comfortable in using the verbs, so be sure to keep practicing and reviewing!
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How To Use This Book General Rules of Verb Conjugation in Korean 1. 가다 to go 2. 오다 to come 3. 먹다 to eat 4. 보다 to see 5. 사다 to buy 6. 있다 to be (there) 7. 없다 to be not (there) 8. 자다 to sleep 9. 하다 to do 10. 놀다 to play, to hang out 11. 멀다 to be far 12. 가깝다 to be close 13. 살다 to live 14. 도와주다 to help 15. 쉽다 to be easy 16. 어렵다 to be difficult 17. 눕다 to lie (down) 18. 춥다 to be cold; to feel cold 19. 덥다 to be hot; to feel hot 20. 귀엽다 to be cute 21. 싫다 to hate 22. 찾다 to look for, to find 23. 입다 to wear, to put on 24. 잡다 to grab, to catch 25. 열다 to open 26. 놀라다 to be surprised 27. 멈추다 to stop 28. 고르다 to choose 29. 모르다 to not know 30. 빠르다 to be fast 31. 걷다 to walk 32. 자르다 to cut 33. 다르다 to be different 34. 듣다 to hear 35. 물어보다 to ask 36. 웃다 to smile 37. 받다 to receive 38. 닫다 to close 39. 믿다 to believe (in) 40. 낫다 to feel better 41. 씻다 to wash 42. 앉다 to sit 43. 벗다 to take off 44. 보내다 to send 45. 팔다 to sell 46. 기다리다 to wait 47. 달리다 to run 48. 읽다 to read 49. 쓰다 to write 50. 무섭다 to be scary; to be scared 51. 만나다 to meet (up) 52. 얻다 to get 53. 만들다 to make 54. 잃어버리다 to lose (something) 55. 잊어버리다 to forget 56. 좋다 to be good 57. 좋아하다 to like 58. 마시다 to drink 59. 정하다 to decide 60. 바꾸다 to change 61. 알다 to know 62. 좁다 to be narrow 63. 넓다 to be wide 64. 떠나다 to leave 65. 때리다 to hit (someone) 66. 일어나다 to wake up 67. 늦다 to be late 68. 기르다 to grow; to raise 69. 싸우다 to fight 70. 싸다 to be cheap 71. 비싸다 to be expensive 72. 찍다 to take (a photo) 73. 졸다 to doze off 74. 쉬다 to rest 75. 크다 to be big 76. 작다 to be small 77. 졸리다 to be sleepy 78. 피하다 to avoid 79. 화내다 to get angry 80. 아프다 to be sick 81. 타다 to take, to ride 82. 느끼다 to feel 83. 죽다 to die 84. 느리다 to be slow 85. 같다 to be the same 86. 나가다 to go out 87. 울다 to cry 88. 누르다 to press 89. 밀다 to push 90. 당기다 to pull 91. 놓다 to put 92. 끝나다 to be over 93. 가르치다 to teach 94. 내다 to hand in, to pay 95. 빼다 to take out 96. 넣다 to put in 97. 배우다 to learn 98. 되다 to become 99. 걸다 to hang 100. 예쁘다 to be pretty