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장소(Places and How to say direction)

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여기 (YE-O-GI) The image shows a person standing at a location, indicating the immediate area around them. 저기 (JEO-GI) Over there, a person points to a distant place, suggesting a location further away from the speaker. 거기 (GEO-GI) There, illustrated, is a person pointing to a place not far from them but not immediately nearby. 어디 (EO-DI) This image shows a person thinking and questioning, symbolizing the inquiry about a location. 회사 (HWE-SA) WorkplaceThe picture displays a building with multiple floors, representing a general place of employment. 사무실 (SA-MU-SIL) OfficePresented is an interior setting with a desk and a chair, indicating an office workspace. 화장실 (HWA-JANG-SIL) RestroomThe illustration shows a toilet, representing the facilities for personal hygiene. 식당 (SIK-DANG) RestaurantShown is a table with plates indicating where meals are served. 집 (JIP) HouseThis image shows a residential home, depicting where people live. 기숙사 (GI-SUK-SA) Dorm (Dormitory)Illustrated is a building w

음절 규칙(Syllabels: This is how syllabels were formed)

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  The image I've uploaded outlines the structure of Korean syllables and demonstrates how they are formed using consonants and vowels. In Korean, a syllable typically comprises at least one consonant and one vowel, and syllables are arranged in blocks. Here's a detailed explanation in English, with an analysis of the syllables '나', '노', '아', '오', '밥', '문', '안', and '웅', along with five examples for each type: Consonant + Vertical Vowel (CV) 나 ('na') 'ㄴ' ( n ) is the consonant. 'ㅏ' (a) is the vertical vowel. 다 ('da'): 'ㄷ' (d) + 'ㅏ' (a) 가 ('ga'): 'ㄱ' (g) + 'ㅏ' (a) 마 ('ma'): 'ㅁ' (m) + 'ㅏ' (a) 자 ('ja'): 'ㅈ' (j) + 'ㅏ' (a) Consonant + Horizontal Vowel (C V) 노 ('no') 'ㄴ' ( n ) is the consonant. 'ㅗ' (o) is the horizontal vowel. 도 ('do'): 'ㄷ' (d) + 'ㅗ' (o) 고

한국 속담(Korean Proverb)_간에 붙었다 쓸개에 붙었다 한다

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한국 속담(Korean Proverb)_단맛 쓴맛 다 보았다

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한국 속담(Korean Proverb)_꿩 대신 닭

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한국 속담(Korean Proverb)_마파람에 게눈 감추듯 하다

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한국 속담(Korean Proverb)_낮말은 새가 듣고 밤말은 쥐가 듣는다

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