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🔵 Cultural Analysis: Korea vs Your Country – Advanced Level (TOPIK 5–6)

Explore how to compare Korean and your country’s culture in advanced Korean. A perfect topic to build your TOPIK 6-level skills! 🔵 Introductio…

🧠 Korean Proverbs and Their Everyday Use

Proverbs are short, wise sayings that carry deep meanings, and Korean is full of them! Learning these expressions helps you understand Korean cultu…

📚 How to Read Korean Webtoons and Understand Dialogue

Reading Korean webtoons is one of the most fun and effective ways to improve your Korean! You not only learn modern expressions, slang, and daily d…

🪄 Korean Metaphors and Figurative Language

Metaphors are more than just colorful language — they reveal how people think, feel, and interact in a culture. In Korean, figurative language is w…

How to Say "I heard that..." in Korean: -다고 하다

Learning how to express reported speech in Korean is essential for sharing information you heard from someone else. In Korean, this is typically d…

🎵 Korean Onomatopoeia and Mimetic Words (의성어 / 의태어)

Ever heard a Korean say “쨍쨍” or “두근두근” and wondered what it meant? Welcome to the world of 의성어 (onomatopoeia) and 의태어 (mimetic words) — …

🎵 Learn Korean from K-pop Demon Hunters: Lyrics, Language & Culture

If you're a fan of anime, K-pop, or both — chances are you've already been captivated by K-pop Demon Hunters . But did you know that…

🔢 How to Count in Korean: Numbers 1–100 Made Easy

Counting in Korean can be tricky at first because there are two number systems . 😅 But don’t worry! In this post, I’ll show you when and how to use…

Learn Hangul: The Korean Alphabet in 1 Day

Have you ever wanted to read and write in Korean? 🤔 You're in the right place! Hangul (한글), the Korean alphabet, may look intimidating, but it&…

🧩 Understanding Korean Particles: 은/는, 이/가, 을/를 Explained

If you’ve just started learning Korean, chances are you’ve run into these small but powerful words: 은/는 , 이/가 , and 을/를 . They’re called particles …