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μ΅κ·Ό μ μ λ¬Έμ μ λν΄μ | About recent access issues
μ΄μ νλ£¨μ’ μΌ λΈλ‘κ·Έ μ μ λ¬Έμ κ° μμμ£ . Yesterday, we were having trouble accessing the blog all day. μκ°λ³΄λ€ λ§μ νμ΅μλ€μ΄ μ μ λ¬Έμ λ‘ νμ΅μ μ°¨μ§μ΄ μ겨 μ£μ‘νκ² μκ°ν©λλ€. I apologize for the disruption to the learning experience for more learners than expected. μμΈ νμ μ ν΄ λ³΄λ μ μ λμ λλ©μΈ 보μ μΈμ¦μ λ°κΈ λ¬Έμ κ° μμμ΅λλ€. As it turns out, it had some issues issuing domain security certificates for a while. μ§κΈμ λ¬Έμ κ° λͺ¨λ ν΄κ²°λμμΌλ μ΄μ μ²λΌ νμ΅μ νμ€ μ μμ΅λλ€. It's all f..
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About the blog | μ΄ λΈλ‘κ·Έμ λν΄μ λ§μ λ릴κ²μ.
μλ νμΈμ. νκ΅μ΄ μ μλ μ‘°μ΄μ λλ€. Hi, it's teacher Joy. μ λ νκ΅μ΄λ₯Ό μ°κ΅¬νκ³ κ°λ₯΄μΉλ μΌμ μ’μνμ§λ§, μ΄κ² μ κ° κ°μ§ κ°μ₯ ν° λ¬Έμ μ΄μ κ°μ₯ ν° μ₯μ μ λλ€. I love researching and teaching Korean, but that's both my biggest problem and my biggest strength. μ λ μ¬λκ³Ό λλ¬Όμ μ¬λνκ³ κ΅κ°νλ κ²μ μ¦κΈ°μ§λ§, 보ν΅μ μ‘°μ©ν μ§μμ μ± μ μ½κ±°λ λ μ’μ μμ μ λ§λ€κΈ° μν΄μ κ³ λ―Όνλ κ±Έ λ μ’μν©λλ€. I love people and animals and enjoy interacting with them, but I usually prefer to be quiet at home reading a boo..
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[TOPIK Writing] TOPIK μκ³ μ§μ μκ³ μ§ μ¬μ©λ²
μκ³ μ§ μ¬μ©λ² (How to use a squared manuscript paper) 1. κ°μ₯ 첫λ²μ§Έ μΉΈμλ κΈμλ₯Ό μ°μ§ μμ΅λλ€. 2. ν λ¬Έλ¨ λ΄μμλ λ¬Έλ¨μ μμμ μ μΈνκ³ λ 첫 μΉΈμ λΉμ°μ§ μμ΅λλ€. μλ λμ΄μ°κΈ°λ₯Ό ν΄μΌ νλλΌλ λ€μ μ€λ‘ λμ΄κ° λλ κ°μ₯ μ μΉΈλΆν° κΈμλ₯Ό μ±μμ μλλ€. μλ‘μ΄ λ¬Έλ¨μ μμν λλ 첫 μΉΈμ λΉμλλ€. 3. μ«μλ ν μΉΈμ λ κ°μ© μ°κ³ , μ μΉΈλΆν° μ°¨λ‘λλ‘ μ±μμ μλλ€. 4. μνλ²³ μλ¬Έμλ ν μΉΈμ λ κ°μ©, λλ¬Έμλ ν κ°μ© μλλ€. 5. λ¬Όμν(?)μ λλν(!) λ€μμλ ν μΉΈμ λΉμλλ€. 6. μ¨μ (.), λ°μ (,), μμ (:), μλ°μ (;) λ€μμλ μΉΈμ λΉμ°μ§ μμ΅λλ€. 7. λ¬Έμ₯μ λ§μ§λ§ κΈμκ° λ§μ§λ§ μΉΈμ μ°¨μ§ν΄μ λ¬Έμ₯ λΆνΈλ₯Ό λ£μ μΉΈμ΄ λ€..
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Korean Grammar
Korean Passives & Causatives / νκ΅μ΄μ νΌλκ³Ό μ¬λ
Korean Passives and Causatives Passives In a passive-voice sentence, make the object of the sentence the subject and don't worry too much about who did the action. For instance, let's take the sentence: "He did his homework." In the passive voice, this would become "His homework was done." Alternatively, let's try "The mother lugged the child." In the passive, it changes to "The child was hugged..
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Written Korean & Spoken Korean | νκ΅μ΄μ λ¬Έμ΄μ²΄μ ꡬμ΄μ²΄
Honorific speech | νκ΅μ΄μ λμλ§ Courtesy is one of the most essential aspects of Korean culture. Because of this, Korean has been called "the country of courteous people in the East(λλ°©μμμ§κ΅)"since long ago. This has been reflected in language use, which has led to development daldalkorean.com νκ΅μ΄λ κΈμ μΈ λμ λ§μ ν λ κ°κ°μ νν λ°©λ²μ΄ λ€λ¦ λλ€. κΈμ μΈ λ μ¬μ©νλ λ§μ λ¬Έμ΄μ²΄λΌκ³ νκ³ , λ§μ ν λ μ¬μ©νλ λ§μ ꡬμ΄μ²΄λΌκ³ ν©λλ€. Korean Language has d..
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Korean Irregular & Regular Verbs for Basic users / νκ΅μ΄ λΆκ·μΉ λμ¬μ νμ©μ¬
'γ ‘' νλ½ λμ¬μ νμ©μ¬ ('γ ‘'dropping) When a stem that ends with vowel 'γ ‘' and the vowel comes after the stem, vowel 'γ ‘' drops. When there is binding ending 'μΌ' coming after the stem, the sound of 'γ ‘' and 'μΌ' are duplicated and the ending 'μΌ' is omitted. λμ¬ & νμ©μ¬ -μ/μ΄μ -γ /μ΅λλ€ -μ/μμ΄μ -γΉ/μ κ±°μμ -μ/μ΄μ -(μΌ)λ©΄ -κ³ μνλ€ sick μνμ μνλλ€ μν μ΄μ μν κ±°μμ μνμ μνλ©΄ μνκ³ μμλ€ pretty μλ»μ μμ©λλ€ μ뻀μ΄μ μμ κ±°μμ μλ»μ μμλ©΄ μμκ³ λ°μλ€ busy λ°λΉ μ ..
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-μ/μ΄ μλ€ & -κ³ μλ€ | Expressions of continuity
Supportive verb(or Auxiliary verb) μλ€ is the representative of continuity. So the pattern "-μ/μ΄ μλ€" and "-κ³ μλ€" are two sides of the same coing: "-μ΄ μλ€" is used for continuous states while "-κ³ μλ€" is about continuous action. μ λ―Έκ° μμ μμ΄μ. / μ λ―Έκ° μκ³ μμ΄μ. Yumi is sitting down. / Yumi is (in the middle of) sitting down. μ λ―Έκ° μμ μμμ΄μ. / μ λ―Έκ° μκ³ μμμ΄μ. Yumi was sitting down. / Yumi was (in the middle of) s..
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Korean Grammar
List of Korean counters | νκ΅μ΄μ μΈλ λ§ λͺ©λ‘
In Korean language, the counting words used for counting objects vary depending on what type of object is being counted. Typically, Korean native counting words count the number of items using Korean native numerals, while Sino-Korean counting words count suing Sino-Korean numerals, but this rule is not always counsistent. Just as a reference, here are the five categories of counting units. Memo..
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Culture & History of Korea
Foreign Community in Seoul | μμΈμ μΈκ΅μΈ λ§μ
νμ¬ μμΈμλ 27λ§ λͺ μ μ΄λ₯΄λ μΈκ΅μΈμ΄ κ±°μ£Όνκ³ μμ΅λλ€. 2017λ 11μ μ£Όλ―Όλ±λ‘μΈκ΅¬ κΈ°μ€μ λ°λ₯΄λ©΄ μ€κ΅ κ΅μ μ΄ 67.6%λ‘ κ°μ₯ λ§κ³ , λ€μμΌλ‘ λ² νΈλ¨(4.9%), λ―Έκ΅(3.5%), λλ§(3.3%), μΌλ³Έ(3.2%) μΆμ μμ΄λΌκ³ ν©λλ€. μμΈλ‘ μ΄μ£Όν μΈκ΅μΈμ΄ λλ©΄μ μμ°μ€λ½κ² κ°μ κ΅κ° μΆμ λ€μ΄ λͺ¨μ¬ μ¬λ λ§μμ΄ νμ±λμλλ°μ, μμΈμ λνμ μΈ μΈκ΅μΈ λ§μμλ 'μ΄νμ 무μ¬λ¦Ό λ§μ', 'κ°λ¦¬λ΄λκ³Ό λλ¦Όλμ μ°¨μ΄λνμ΄', 'ννλ ν리ν λ§μ', 'μ°½μ λ λ€ν 골λͺ©', 'κ΄ν¬λ μ€μμμμ λ§μ', 'νλμ€ μλλ§μ'μ΄ μμ΅λλ€. There are currently around 270,000 foreigners living in Seoul. According to resident registra..
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Expressions in Korean
λμ(μ) & λ(μ) / while, during, when, at times
λμ indicates the time for which the act of state mentioned in the preceding statement lasts. λμ can follow either a verb or a noun indicating a period of time or an action or activity, like a class(μμ ) or lunch(μ μ¬) that takes a period of time. λ is used to talk about time in Korean. It's used in many expresions that mean "while", "during", "when", "at times", and the like. However the meaning's ..
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Korean compound particles / μ‘°μ¬μ κ²°ν©κ³Ό μ¬μ©
μΆμ²: νκ΅μ΄ νμ΅ νμ΅μμ© μ΄λ―Έ μ‘°μ¬ μ¬μ , 501-508. γ± μ‘°μ¬ κ²°ν© μ 보 μλ¬Έ κ³Όλ κ³Ό + λ κΏμ νμ€κ³Όλ λ€λ₯΄λ€. κ³Όλ κ³Ό + λ λΆνμμ νλμκ³Όλ μ μ΄μΈλ €μ. κ³Όλ§ κ³Ό + λ§ κ·Έ μ·μ κ²μ μκ³Όλ§ μ μ§ λ§. κ³Όμ κ³Ό + μ λ―Έκ΅κ³Όμ νλ ₯ κ΄κ³λ₯Ό μ μ§ν΄μΌλ§ νλ€. κΉμ§κ° κΉμ§ + κ° κ·Έ μ¬λ λ§μ μ΄λκΉμ§κ° μ¬μ€μ΄μμ? κΉμ§λ κΉμ§ + λ μΈμ κΉμ§λ μ¬λν κ±°μμ. κΉμ§λ κΉμ§ + λ λ¦μ΄λ ν μμΌκΉμ§λ κ³Όμ λ₯Ό μ μΆνμΈμ. κΉμ§λ κΉμ§ + λ νμκΉμ§λ λ°°μμ. κΉμ§λ‘ κΉμ§ + λ‘ μ΄λ² μ 무λ μ¬ν΄ λ§κΉμ§λ‘ ν©μλ€. κΉμ§λ₯Ό κΉμ§ + λ₯Ό μ λ―Έλ λ°±κΉμ§λ₯Ό μ μ μλ€. κΉμ§λ§ κΉμ§ + λ§ μ°κ° λμ¬ λκΉμ§λ§ κΈ°λ€λ¦¬μΈμ. κΉμ§λ°μ κΉμ§ + λ°μ νΌλκ° λμμ μμ 보μ΄λ μ¬κΉμ§λ°μ λͺ» κ°μ. κΉ..
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μ§λ€, λλ€, λ°λ€, λΉνλ€ | The Passive Forming Suffixes
Hi, guys. It's Teacher Joy. :D I heared many learners are confused with Korean passives. I was thinking that it would be helpful to list the most frequent passive patterns instead of just explaining their meanings. Help yourself! μ§λ€ 'μ§λ€' means 'to form' in the modern Korean language. There is a tendency for μ§λ€ attached verbs to form verbs meaning transition to certain state(change). Following wo..
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Korean Grammar
Honorific speech | νκ΅μ΄μ λμλ§
Courtesy is one of the most essential aspects of Korean culture. Because of this, Korean has been called "the country of courteous people in the East(λλ°©μμμ§κ΅)"since long ago. This has been reflected in language use, which has led to development of the language's honorific system. μ£Όμ΄ λμ: Subject Honorific Subject honorific express deference towards the grammatical subject of the sentence. The most..
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Worksheets
Worksheet | Causative Verb Practice (1) | μ¬λ μ λ―Έμ¬ '-μ΄-'
Korean Passives & Causatives / νκ΅μ΄μ νΌλκ³Ό μ¬λ Korean Passives and Causatives Passives In a passive-voice sentence, make the object of the sentence the subject and don't worry too much about who did the action. For instance, let's take the sentence: "He did his homework." In the passive voice, this wou daldalkorean.com κ·Έλ¦Όμ λ£μΌλ©΄ μ’ λ μ΄ν΄κ° λ κ² κ°μμ μ¬λμ¬ μ°μ΅ μνΈμλ κ·Έλ¦Όμ λ΄μ 보μμ΄μ! νμ΅μ λμμ΄ λκΈΈ λ°λλλ€. Worksheet | Cau..