Happy New Year in Korean
Written on January 4, 2011 – 11:02 pm | by admin |English: Happy new year! Hangul: 새해 복 많이 받으세요! Romanized: Saehae bok mani badeuseyo!
English: Happy new year! Hangul: 새해 복 많이 받으세요! Romanized: Saehae bok mani badeuseyo!
The Korean alphabet is called hangul – 한글 – and is provided below for reference (South Korean version). It is grouped by consonants (regular and doubles), and then vowel. Hangul Consonant Name ㄱ giyeok (기역) ㄴ nieun/niŭn (니은) ㄷ digeut (디귿) ㄹ rieul/riŭl (리을) ㅁ mieum/miŭm (미음) ㅂ bieup/piŭp (비읍) ㅅ siot (시옷) ㅇ ieung/iŭng [...]
A video clip on asking the most important question: Where is the bathroom? (Hwa-jong shil audi ay yo?) The clip is 2 minutes long. And to help get the sound of the question into your head, here is another person’s video, along with a nice explanation of the writing of the question in Korean & [...]