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How do you say 'When did you arrive?' in Korean? |
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Korean and English are very different languages but certain expressions are almost exactly alike. How do you say 'Long time no see.' in Korean? |
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'a-i-dul-eun geon-gang ha-ji-yo?' means what when translated into English? |
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Koreans are often surprised when you can speak Korean, if only a little, and will surely complement you by saying - 'You speak Korean very well.' How do you say this in Korean? |
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Another difference between Korean and English is word order. English is a S/V/O (subject/verb/object) word order. Korean is a S/O/V word order. To help Korean uses something called 'word markers' to make things easier. Which of the following isn't a 'word marker' used in Korean? |
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Korea has an ancient history and culture that often conflicts with the image of a high-tech Asian Tiger economy. Korean culture and language has existed continuously since the 'Ko-Choseon' period in the Bronze Age. How many years? |
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How do you say 'Give me this book please.' in Korean?
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How do you say 'That movie was interesting.'
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How do you say, 'I will go to the office.' in Korean? |
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How do you say 'I want to eat bulgogi.' in Korean? |
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