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bovinerebel
Joined: 27 Feb 2008
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:28 pm Post subject: Budding Korean teachers...your chance to shine. |
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I've spent my last little while learning this formal Korean from the let's speak korean series, which is all good and all for getting things done. But what I'd really like to learn is how to make small talk and can't be bothered to dig through lessons for the words I'm looking for.
I had made a nice little word list of the absolute basic words I'm most likely to use , but it got lost in the muddle. I'm tired of bothering the girls in my office so I thought I'm put it to the forum.
I was hoping someone would invest a little of their sweet time to provide a translation in Hangul (i'm terrible at spelling in it) and maybe the english phonetic .I know most of these but for the sake of having the list on hand in case I forget , or anyone else is looking to learn. Obviously ignore in the case that their is no direct translation and adapt as necessary. I'll keep it short and people can add request and hopefully we'll get a good beginner lexicon going that'll see you by.
Question words
Why :
What :
When :
How :
Who :
What time :
Whose :
Which :
To be bored :
To be tired (sleepy):
to be tired (from exercise) :
To be hungry :
To be sad :
To be happy :
To be annoyed/irritated :
To be interested :
To be full (no longer hungry) :
To be stressed out :
To be angry :
To be disgusted :
To be exited :
To be dissapointed :
To be thirsty :
To be in love :
to love :
To be insulted :
To be amused :
to like :
to hate :
to not care about :
Adjectives
Beautiful (girl) :
Beauitufk (place) :
Handsome :
Interesting :
Ugly :
Stupid :
Smart :
Annoying :
Boring :
Old :
Young :
Tall :
Short :
Big :
Small :
Long :
Fashionable :
Lazy :
Diligent :
Naughty :
Good :
Bad :
Pro nouns
I/Me :
We :
You :
them :
It :
These :
Those :
Possesives
My :
Your :
our :
theirs :
Adverb ....could you try and explain the suffix system of making a verb and adverb.
Nouns (In my opinion the last thing you need to learn as most Koreans know the english version)...just some I have found useful ..
Car :
Bus :
Train :
Station :
Restuarant :
Cinema :
Singing room :
Bar :
Movie :
Song :
Music :
Book :
Home :
Convenience store :
Prepositions of place :
In :
on :
under :
next to :
opposite :
other (conjunctions etc)
because :
but :
and :
therefore :
instead :
if....then :
to :
too :
from :
comparisons : could you explain how to form them.
This list was clearly made in a rush , but it's based on a list I have used to get by in many other languages. Any suggestions are welcome and I'd really appreciate if folks could just fill out what they knew and it can be improved as we go along and have it under the fridge magnet by weeks end.
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Stevie_B
Joined: 14 May 2008
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:32 pm Post subject: |
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I could help you out with a lot of those but I don't have a hangeul keyboard. Also, I can't be arsed. |
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ernie
Joined: 05 Aug 2006 Location: asdfghjk
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:33 pm Post subject: |
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don't you have babelfish on your internets? |
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bovinerebel
Joined: 27 Feb 2008
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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ernie wrote: |
don't you have babelfish on your internets? |
Babelfish is a joke. Look it seemed a lot of people here are very proud of their Korean and would love to help . If you're not one then don't bother replying. It's a free world , no one is twisting your arm. |
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ABC KID
Joined: 14 Sep 2007
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:47 pm Post subject: Re: Budding Korean teachers...your chance to shine. |
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bovinerebel wrote: |
I've spent my last little while learning this formal Korean from the let's speak korean series, which is all good and all for getting things done. But what I'd really like to learn is how to make small talk and can't be bothered to dig through lessons for the words I'm looking for.
I had made a nice little word list of the absolute basic words I'm most likely to use , but it got lost in the muddle. I'm tired of bothering the girls in my office so I thought I'm put it to the forum.
I was hoping someone would invest a little of their sweet time to provide a translation in Hangul (i'm terrible at spelling in it) and maybe the english phonetic .I know most of these but for the sake of having the list on hand in case I forget , or anyone else is looking to learn. Obviously ignore in the case that their is no direct translation and adapt as necessary. I'll keep it short and people can add request and hopefully we'll get a good beginner lexicon going that'll see you by.
Question words
Why :
What :
When :
How :
Who :
What time :
Whose :
Which :
To be bored :
To be tired (sleepy):
to be tired (from exercise) :
To be hungry :
To be sad :
To be happy :
To be annoyed/irritated :
To be interested :
To be full (no longer hungry) :
To be stressed out :
To be angry :
To be disgusted :
To be exited :
To be dissapointed :
To be thirsty :
To be in love :
to love :
To be insulted :
To be amused :
to like :
to hate :
to not care about :
Adjectives
Beautiful (girl) :
Beauitufk (place) :
Handsome :
Interesting :
Ugly :
Stupid :
Smart :
Annoying :
Boring :
Old :
Young :
Tall :
Short :
Big :
Small :
Long :
Fashionable :
Lazy :
Diligent :
Naughty :
Good :
Bad :
Pro nouns
I/Me :
We :
You :
them :
It :
These :
Those :
Possesives
My :
Your :
our :
theirs :
Adverb ....could you try and explain the suffix system of making a verb and adverb.
Nouns (In my opinion the last thing you need to learn as most Koreans know the english version)...just some I have found useful ..
Car :
Bus :
Train :
Station :
Restuarant :
Cinema :
Singing room :
Bar :
Movie :
Song :
Music :
Book :
Home :
Convenience store :
Prepositions of place :
In :
on :
under :
next to :
opposite :
other (conjunctions etc)
because :
but :
and :
therefore :
instead :
then :
comparisons : could you explain how to form them.
This list was clearly made in a rush , but it's based on a list I have used to get by in many other languages. Any suggestions are welcome and I'd really appreciate if folks could just fill out what they knew and it can be improved as we go along and have it under the fridge magnet by weeks end. |
Why not post your questions in this thread:
http://forums.eslcafe.com/korea/viewtopic.php?t=109557&highlight=
You might find some other useful info there too...
EDIT
I've just answered some of your questions... See the thread I referred you too above. Maybe others can finish your MASSIVE list.
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billybrobby

Joined: 09 Dec 2004
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:49 pm Post subject: |
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this is EXACTLY how i started learning korean. the list is pretty much identical. i'm too lazy to fill it out. it was only because i had a korean girlfriend at the time that i got somebody to fill my list out. |
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bovinerebel
Joined: 27 Feb 2008
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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billybrobby wrote: |
this is EXACTLY how i started learning korean. the list is pretty much identical. i'm too lazy to fill it out. it was only because i had a korean girlfriend at the time that i got somebody to fill my list out. |
That's the idea. I've used this list to get a finger on a few languages and it's a good way to start for sure. Instead of randomly learning phrases if you could spend your time getting this down , you'd be amazed at how much you could communicate with others.
I could just bug someone to do it for me......but it's the group I'm thinking of...and letting it involve into a longer list over time. Anyway...just an idea. |
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JustJohn

Joined: 18 Oct 2007 Location: Your computer screen
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:56 pm Post subject: |
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I'd like to see this list too. I know a good handful of them but my spelling is so bad that I can only tell you one with 100% certainty.
Who: 누구 |
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bovinerebel
Joined: 27 Feb 2008
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:00 pm Post subject: |
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JustJohn wrote: |
I'd like to see this list too. I know a good handful of them but my spelling is so bad that I can only tell you one with 100% certainty.
Who: 누구 |
Well that's a start...cheers. I know most of them too , but my spelling is non existant. I can barely even read hangul....just enough to get me by at the "kim bob nara".
Come on....there's got to be someone out there whose got some time on their hands this afternoon. Just do the question list perhaps and someone else pick it up from there .
I'll offer the same list up in thai if anyone wants in reciprocation. (I'd offer afrikaans but I doubt anyone would care.) |
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southern boy
Joined: 29 Sep 2007
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:24 pm Post subject: |
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Here are a list of korean swears and insulting words and sentences
Geseki - Son of a bitch
Chang Nhyu - *beep*
Ko-chu-pal-uh - Suck my dick
Kochu - Dick
Dong-muk-uh Eat shit
Shibbal nom *beep* him
Shibbal *beep*
Toejora Go to hell
Hop'ung Bull shit
Shibal nom, Geseki *beep* you, you son of a bitch
Seki Bastard
Dang sin eun jook eul got ee dah You will die
Na nun boji jo ah han dah I like *beep*
Na nun jaji jo ah han dah I like dick
No nun boji eul jo ah ha dah? Do you like *beep*?
No nun jaji eul jo ah ha dah? Do you like dick?
Dol dae ga ri Stone head (stupid person)
Um chang se kki Bastard, *beep*
Mi chin nom Crazy guy
Ni jot i da Kiss your dick
Ne jot i na bbal a ra Kiss my dick
KIN du sem *beep* you
Um chang se kki Your mom is *beep*
Mee chin nyun Bitch
Byung Shin Psycho or Deformed Person
Jot de-ga-ri Dickhead
Horo ga shik Person without a father
Ji ral yhun byung Bullshit
Ge ji ral Acting like a bitch
Babo Stupid
Myung chung yi Silly
Shib seki Piece of shit
Je-su up nuen nom A pitiable unfortunate
Pabajay Loser
Ap'un mee chin nyun Silly bitch
Jot dae ga ri Dick head
Chang nuh Slag
Hu le ja sik Mother fucker
Yoos mik uh *beep* you
Jo nyun eun nuh kub ni kka? Who is that bitch?
Dak Chuh Ra Shut up
Ano shipal *beep* off
Yumago *beep* you
Dong mogo Eat shit
Jiralhanae Retarded lunatic
Yut-Gat-toon-nom Stupid fucker
Go-ja A man without a cock
Knee Be She Be Peck Pojie Da Your mother has a bald headed *beep*
Ner nun shiba geseki You are a fucking bitch
Geseki Son of a bitch
Bbasooni Brainless bitch
Bbadori Brainless guy
want more?
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ajgeddes

Joined: 28 Apr 2004 Location: Yongsan
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:26 pm Post subject: Re: Budding Korean teachers...your chance to shine. |
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bovinerebel wrote: |
Question words
Why : 왜
What : 무엇 --> 뭐
When : 언제
How : 어떻게
Who : 누구
What time :
Whose :
Which : 무슨
To be bored : 심심해요
To be tired (sleepy): 피곤해요 / 졸려요
to be tired (from exercise) : 힘들어요
To be hungry : 배고파요
To be sad : 슬퍼요
To be happy : 행복해요
To be annoyed/irritated : 귀찮아요
To be interested : 재미있어요
To be full (no longer hungry) : 배불러요
To be stressed out : 스트레스많아요
To be angry : 화나요
To be disgusted :
To be exited : 신나요
To be dissapointed :
To be thirsty :
To be in love :
to love :
To be insulted :
To be amused :
to like :
to hate :
to not care about :
Adjectives
Beautiful (girl) : 예뻐요 ----> 예쁜 (여자)--->(It's the same for the rest)
Beauitufk (place) : 아름다워요
Handsome : 멋있어요
Interesting : 재미있어요
Ugly :
Stupid : 멍청이
Smart : 똑똑해요
Annoying : 귀찮아요
Boring : 심심해요
Old : 오래됐어요
Young : 젊어요
Tall : 키가 커요
Short : 키가 작아요
Big : 커요
Small : 작아요
Long :
Fashionable :
Lazy : 개울려요 (maybe wrong)
Diligent :
Naughty : 나빠요 (bad)
Good : 좋아요
Bad : 나빠요
Pro nouns
I/Me :
We :
You :
them :
It :
These :
Those :
Possesives
My :
Your :
our :
theirs :
Adverb ....could you try and explain the suffix system of making a verb and adverb.
Nouns (In my opinion the last thing you need to learn as most Koreans know the english version)...just some I have found useful ..
Car :
Bus :
Train :
Station :
Restuarant :
Cinema :
Singing room :
Bar :
Movie :
Song :
Music :
Book :
Home :
Convenience store :
Prepositions of place :
In :
on :
under :
next to :
opposite :
other (conjunctions etc)
because :
but :
and :
therefore :
instead :
if....then :
to :
too :
from :
comparisons : could you explain how to form them.
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This is enough for now. The ones I left blank at the start is because I am not 100% sure of the spelling. Now everybody can come on here and tell me how terrible my Korean is. 5...4...3...2...1... |
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IncognitoHFX

Joined: 06 May 2007 Location: Yeongtong, Suwon
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:05 pm Post subject: Re: Budding Korean teachers...your chance to shine. |
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Why : 웨
What : 뭐
When : 언제
How : 어떻게 (depends on context)
Who : 누구 (who are you: 누구냐)
What time :
Whose :
Which : 오느
To be bored :
To be tired (sleepy):
to be tired (from exercise) :
To be hungry : 배고퍼
To be sad :
To be happy :
To be annoyed/irritated :
To be interested :
To be full (no longer hungry) :
To be stressed out : 스티래스
To be angry :
To be disgusted :
To be excited :
To be dissapointed :
To be thirsty :
To be in love :
to love : 사랑다
To be insulted :
To be amused :
to like : 조아다
to hate : 미워
to not care about :
Adjectives
Beautiful (girl) : 예포 (pretty)
Beauitufk (place) :
Handsome :
Interesting :
Ugly :
Stupid : 바보
Smart :
Annoying :
Boring :
Old : 오래된
Young : 젊은
Tall :
Short :
Big : 긴
Small : 작음
Long : 군
Fashionable :
Lazy :
Diligent :
Naughty :
Good : 조아
Bad :
Pro nouns
I/Me : Umm... 자 / 나 / 초 etc... (context)
We : 우리 (us / our, like 우리은행 )
You : 너
them :
It : 이 / 그 / 저 / 이곳 (this thing) 그곳 (that thing) 저곳 (that thing, there)
These : 이들 (I'm guessing)
Those :
Possesives
My : 내 / 재
Your : 너
our : 우리
theirs :
Car : 차
Bus : 부스
Train :
Station : 역
Restuarant : 라스티랑
Cinema :
Singing room : 노래방
Bar :
Movie : 영훠
Song :
Music :
Book : 책
Home : 집
Convenience store :
Prepositions of place :
In : 안에
on :
under : 아래에 (아래 actually means "down", 에 is directional)
next to : 옆에있는 (next (direction) there is)
opposite : 반대 (I think)
other (conjunctions etc)
because :
but :
and : 고리고 (and) 하고 (and if it's in a chain, example: "I want this/and/this")
therefore :
instead :
if....then :
to :
too :
from : 에서 (context)
That's the best I can do for now. This is all straight out of my head. Some of the spellings might be wrong, but they're pretty close. Also, I left a lot out because of time restraints and because a lot of them don't exist directly in Korean, but they exist as transformations on base words "___ 다" (base form).
I may be a little off on some of the ones I did put down too, but like the OP I'm very much a beginner in need of learning so if you're interested in continuing this, you should use this as a template and build on it later in the thread.  |
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Smee

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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:08 pm Post subject: |
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At first glance I thought it said "Bedding Korean teachers." |
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billybrobby

Joined: 09 Dec 2004
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:20 pm Post subject: Re: Budding Korean teachers...your chance to shine. |
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ajgeddes wrote: |
bovinerebel wrote: |
Question words
Why : 왜
What : 무엇 --> 뭐
When : 언제
How : 어떻게
Who : 누구
What time : 몇시
Whose : 누구
Which : 무슨
To be bored : 심심해요
To be tired (sleepy): 졸려요
to be tired (from exercise) : 피곤해요
To be hungry : 배고파요
To be sad : 슬퍼요
To be happy : 행복해요
To be annoyed/irritated : 귀찮아요
To be interested : 재미있어요
To be full (no longer hungry) : 배불러요
To be stressed out : 스트레스많아요
To be angry : 화나요
To be disgusted :
To be exited : 신나요
To be dissapointed : 실망해요
To be thirsty : 목말라요
To be in love : 사랑에 빠져요 (not so common)
to love : 사랑해요
To be insulted :
To be amused :
to like : 좋아해요
to hate : 싫어해요
to not care about : 상관 없어
Adjectives
Beautiful (girl) : 예뻐요 ----> 예쁜 (여자)--->(It's the same for the rest)
Beauitufk (place) : 아름다워요
Handsome : 멋있어요
Interesting : 재미있어요
Ugly : 못생겼어요
Stupid : 멍청해요
Smart : 똑똑해요
Annoying : 귀찮아요
Boring : 심심해요
Old : 오래됐어요(object) 나이많아요 (person's age)
Young : 젊어요
Tall : 키가 커요
Short : 키가 작아요
Big : 커요
Small : 작아요
Long : 길어요
Fashionable : 멋있어요
Lazy : 개울러요 (maybe wrong)
Diligent :
Naughty : 나빠요 (bad)
Good : 좋아요
Bad : 나빠요
Pro nouns
I/Me : 나
We : 우리
You : 너
them : 그들 (not so common, just say it explicitely)
It : 이거
These : 이거
Those : 그거
Possesives
My : 내
Your : 니
our : 우리
theirs :
Adverb ....could you try and explain the suffix system of making a verb and adverb.
Nouns (In my opinion the last thing you need to learn as most Koreans know the english version)...just some I have found useful ..
Car : 차
Bus : 버스
Train : 전철
Station : 역
Restuarant : 식당
Cinema : 극장
Singing room : 노래방
Bar : 술집, 호프, 빠
Movie : 영화
Song : 노래
Music : 음악
Book : 책
Home : 집
Convenience store : 편의점
Prepositions of place :
In :
on :
under :
next to :
opposite :
other (conjunctions etc)
because : 왜냐면
but : 하지만
and : 그리고
therefore : 그래서
instead : 대신
if....then : verb-면 statement
to : place+에
too : noun+도
from : plac+에서
comparisons : could you explain how to form them.
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bovinerebel
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:39 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for all your efforts. Awesome. That'll be on my fridge tonight. |
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