On January 06 2012 16:48 Rekrul wrote:
korean is so fking ez to learn
korean is so fking ez to learn
someone wants to learn something that took you 9 years to master.
post "its ez as fuck"
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Chill
Calgary25938 Posts
On January 06 2012 16:48 Rekrul wrote: korean is so fking ez to learn someone wants to learn something that took you 9 years to master. post "its ez as fuck" | ||
Chill
Calgary25938 Posts
On January 06 2012 20:19 mauvebutterfly wrote: Show nested quote + On January 06 2012 12:42 logikly wrote: I just want to learn how to type in korean " I'm not korean and I dont speak it" Do you already know how to access Hangul on your keyboard? Alternatively, you could copy-paste. "나는 한국인이 안고 한국말을 말할 수 없습니다." This is a very polite form, such as you'd probably be taught in school or something, so I hope it's appropriate for what you want. Just use 한국어 못해요. 99% of the time that's going to be enough. | ||
ig0tfish
United States345 Posts
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Mellois
United States56 Posts
Real name (optional): Anthony Skype: darkmagic256 What you know: Basically nothing! Just started. Goals: Fluent enough to have a conversation and understand variety shows/dramas/songs | ||
Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
On January 07 2012 02:12 Chill wrote: Show nested quote + On January 06 2012 20:19 mauvebutterfly wrote: On January 06 2012 12:42 logikly wrote: I just want to learn how to type in korean " I'm not korean and I dont speak it" Do you already know how to access Hangul on your keyboard? Alternatively, you could copy-paste. "나는 한국인이 안고 한국말을 말할 수 없습니다." This is a very polite form, such as you'd probably be taught in school or something, so I hope it's appropriate for what you want. Just use 한국어 못해요. 99% of the time that's going to be enough. I havent learned much last 5 years and i barely studied Im a genius or korean is ez u choose | ||
stablol
United States82 Posts
On January 07 2012 12:26 Rekrul wrote: Show nested quote + On January 07 2012 02:12 Chill wrote: On January 06 2012 20:19 mauvebutterfly wrote: On January 06 2012 12:42 logikly wrote: I just want to learn how to type in korean " I'm not korean and I dont speak it" Do you already know how to access Hangul on your keyboard? Alternatively, you could copy-paste. "나는 한국인이 안고 한국말을 말할 수 없습니다." This is a very polite form, such as you'd probably be taught in school or something, so I hope it's appropriate for what you want. Just use 한국어 못해요. 99% of the time that's going to be enough. I havent learned much last 5 years and i barely studied Im a genius or korean is ez u choose 쉬운. (ez) but ur carried by immersion | ||
Apoth
England194 Posts
Tom Gerrish Gerrishboy Blank Slate, just bought a Korean learners book In the long term I wish to be fluent. Hoping to progress with it alongside my 4 year maths degree. | ||
KillerDucky
United States498 Posts
Andy killrducky Beginner http://www.ted.com/talks/derek_sivers_keep_your_goals_to_yourself.html ;-) I've been going through http://www.talktomeinkorean.com - just beginning level 2 now. Also using Anki to help with memorization. | ||
i_am_immure
United States67 Posts
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DNB
Finland995 Posts
On January 04 2012 09:24 k1mjee wrote: Show nested quote + On January 04 2012 09:01 Froadac wrote: To be avoided [*]Rosetta Stone - Universally considered terrible for Korean. 100% disagree. I spent 3 months with Rosetta Stone and can speak fluently with other native Korean people perfectly fine. Great resource. Fluently? In 3 months? I call bulls***. Maybe if "fluent" to you is knowing how to introduce yourself and ask some basic guidance. | ||
Flonomenalz
Nigeria3519 Posts
On January 08 2012 00:21 DNB wrote: Show nested quote + On January 04 2012 09:24 k1mjee wrote: On January 04 2012 09:01 Froadac wrote: To be avoided [*]Rosetta Stone - Universally considered terrible for Korean. 100% disagree. I spent 3 months with Rosetta Stone and can speak fluently with other native Korean people perfectly fine. Great resource. Fluently? In 3 months? I call bulls***. Maybe if "fluent" to you is knowing how to introduce yourself and ask some basic guidance. Lol leave him alone, it's the internet, where people make bs claims without ever having to back them up. | ||
grobo
Japan6199 Posts
I'm going to give it a shot though. | ||
Ym1r
United States1164 Posts
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FuRong
New Zealand3089 Posts
On January 08 2012 07:59 Ym1r wrote: How is Click Korean for learning Korean? I've been using it for a couple weeks and it seems pretty good, I'm going to give the links OP posted a try too. Just wondering if that site was legit or not. At a glance it looks pretty good, seems similar to the free Sogang site except this one is run by SNU. | ||
stablol
United States82 Posts
On January 04 2012 11:14 jpak wrote: 제가 좀 도와드릴까요? 하지만 저의 한국어는 완전 초등학생 수준이에요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ. can u really do that in korean? i was told you cannot posses a language in korean. "한국어를 잘한다. instead of 내 한국어 좋다 or 당신의 한국어를 나쁘다" i mean i can understand it but idk | ||
Seeker
Where dat snitch at?36665 Posts
On January 08 2012 17:06 stablol wrote: Show nested quote + On January 04 2012 11:14 jpak wrote: 제가 좀 도와드릴까요? 하지만 저의 한국어는 완전 초등학생 수준이에요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ. can u really do that in korean? i was told you cannot posses a language in korean. "한국어를 잘한다. instead of 내 한국어 좋다 or 당신의 한국어를 나쁘다" i mean i can understand it but idk Uhhh.... idk..... I have never heard of this "cannot posses a language in Korean" before :/ Most likely ppl will use: 저 한국말 못해요 (I can't speak Korean very well) 저 한국말 잘해요 (I speak Korean very well) | ||
stablol
United States82 Posts
On January 08 2012 17:18 Seeker wrote: Show nested quote + On January 08 2012 17:06 stablol wrote: On January 04 2012 11:14 jpak wrote: 제가 좀 도와드릴까요? 하지만 저의 한국어는 완전 초등학생 수준이에요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ. can u really do that in korean? i was told you cannot posses a language in korean. "한국어를 잘한다. instead of 내 한국어 좋다 or 당신의 한국어를 나쁘다" i mean i can understand it but idk Uhhh.... idk..... I have never heard of this "cannot posses a language in Korean" before :/ Most likely ppl will use: 저 한국말 못해요 (I can't speak Korean very well) 저 한국말 잘해요 (I speak Korean very well) could be wrong. i was trying to tell a korean dude his english was good and i said 당신의 영어를 좋다! or something like that and he said that didnt make any sense and you cant do that in korean and that i should say what i typed before. Maybe its not the case though. was more trying to confirm or deny than say jpak was wrong, sorrry | ||
Baobab
Korea (South)153 Posts
On January 08 2012 17:23 stablol wrote: Show nested quote + On January 08 2012 17:18 Seeker wrote: On January 08 2012 17:06 stablol wrote: On January 04 2012 11:14 jpak wrote: 제가 좀 도와드릴까요? 하지만 저의 한국어는 완전 초등학생 수준이에요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ. can u really do that in korean? i was told you cannot posses a language in korean. "한국어를 잘한다. instead of 내 한국어 좋다 or 당신의 한국어를 나쁘다" i mean i can understand it but idk Uhhh.... idk..... I have never heard of this "cannot posses a language in Korean" before :/ Most likely ppl will use: 저 한국말 못해요 (I can't speak Korean very well) 저 한국말 잘해요 (I speak Korean very well) could be wrong. i was trying to tell a korean dude his english was good and i said 당신의 영어를 좋다! or something like that and he said that didnt make any sense and you cant do that in korean and that i should say what i typed before. Maybe its not the case though. was more trying to confirm or deny than say jpak was wrong, sorrry Most people say something like "한국어 진짜 잘하시네요!"... or if a Korean speaks to me in English, I usually say "와, 영어 잘하시네요!" Then they're all surprised I can speak Korean, and start blabbering on at super speed and I have to ask them to slow down heh =/ But yeah, I've never heard anyone use the 의 possessive particle to talk about language skills. | ||
Escoffier
United States120 Posts
Zach zachperlman I followed the advice of a friend and took the first couple units of Rosetta Stone Korean and I've been trying to learn through immersion, but it's getting more difficult to commit time to learning when I don't feel like I'm making progress.... at the moment I'm trying to improve my reading because I think that's where I am the most underdeveloped, in comparison to pronunciation, vocab, etc I'm trying to enter the navy and become a linguist and Korean is the language that appeals most to me. I'm just trying to get a big head start so I don't have to learn from scratch in the navy. Oh, and I didn't see this on the OP, but this is a really useful tool I've found that will convert romanized korean into hangul. http://www.mauvecloud.net/charsets/hangulgenerator.html | ||
giesecke
Germany361 Posts
On January 08 2012 18:16 Baobab wrote: Show nested quote + On January 08 2012 17:23 stablol wrote: On January 08 2012 17:18 Seeker wrote: On January 08 2012 17:06 stablol wrote: On January 04 2012 11:14 jpak wrote: 제가 좀 도와드릴까요? 하지만 저의 한국어는 완전 초등학생 수준이에요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ. can u really do that in korean? i was told you cannot posses a language in korean. "한국어를 잘한다. instead of 내 한국어 좋다 or 당신의 한국어를 나쁘다" i mean i can understand it but idk Uhhh.... idk..... I have never heard of this "cannot posses a language in Korean" before :/ Most likely ppl will use: 저 한국말 못해요 (I can't speak Korean very well) 저 한국말 잘해요 (I speak Korean very well) could be wrong. i was trying to tell a korean dude his english was good and i said 당신의 영어를 좋다! or something like that and he said that didnt make any sense and you cant do that in korean and that i should say what i typed before. Maybe its not the case though. was more trying to confirm or deny than say jpak was wrong, sorrry Most people say something like "한국어 진짜 잘하시네요!"... or if a Korean speaks to me in English, I usually say "와, 영어 잘하시네요!" Then they're all surprised I can speak Korean, and start blabbering on at super speed and I have to ask them to slow down heh =/ But yeah, I've never heard anyone use the 의 possessive particle to talk about language skills. i know what you talking about, when i say stuff in korean to kroeans that don't know me, they seem to be superimpressed and start talking the shit out of me in korean. and i go like ??????, since it is just way to fast for me. and to the your english is good thing, i guess it feals mor natural to use to say "your english is good" instead of "you speak english really well" (with actually saying "you do english really well"). koreans understand it though, and it is correct in korean, they just wouldn't say it that way. (just telling from the littel knowledge i have) | ||
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