On September 09 2009 15:30 GTR wrote:
EPIK HIGH :D
I guess this is what I like about Korea,
EPIK HIGH :D
I guess this is what I like about Korea,
So...
What airline do you suggest?
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DivinO
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On September 09 2009 15:30 GTR wrote: EPIK HIGH :D I guess this is what I like about Korea, So... What airline do you suggest? | ||
NeverGG
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On September 10 2009 08:23 HuskyTheHusky wrote: ESPORTS! Great blog. Is reading Korean really that easy? I mean, once you learn the characters how easy is it to translate a line of text into English? I was always curious. I dont think i'll ever learn to speak korean but reading it would be nice Great blog, 5/5! It's very easy to read the characters, but translation is a lot harder because the grammar of Korean is essentially 'flipped' in comparison to English. I'm rubbish at translation, but translating English words which have been put into hangul is easy; For Example: 뉴스 = (Nyoo Su.) News, 베스트 = (Besutu.) Best. | ||
Rekrul
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God damn Korean is so easy to learn. | ||
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On September 09 2009 15:40 Kyuukyuu wrote: Man, the first thing that came to mind was that the fence said "lololololol" on it. >_> is that bad dude thats what i thought of too | ||
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Holgerius
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On September 09 2009 15:40 Kyuukyuu wrote: Man, the first thing that came to mind was that the fence said "lololololol" on it. >_> is that bad AHAHA! I didn't actually notice that until I read you post. That's awesome, I want a fence like that. | ||
PH
United States6173 Posts
On September 10 2009 08:23 HuskyTheHusky wrote: ESPORTS! Great blog. Is reading Korean really that easy? I mean, once you learn the characters how easy is it to translate a line of text into English? I was always curious. I dont think i'll ever learn to speak korean but reading it would be nice Great blog, 5/5! The Korean alphabet is very simple and phonetic. It's easy to sound it out and read it, but that doesn't mean you'll know what it is that you're reading. | ||
PanN
United States2828 Posts
On September 11 2009 05:27 PH wrote: Show nested quote + On September 10 2009 08:23 HuskyTheHusky wrote: ESPORTS! Great blog. Is reading Korean really that easy? I mean, once you learn the characters how easy is it to translate a line of text into English? I was always curious. I dont think i'll ever learn to speak korean but reading it would be nice Great blog, 5/5! The Korean alphabet is very simple and phonetic. It's easy to sound it out and read it, but that doesn't mean you'll know what it is that you're reading. I was about to tell him there is an actual language to learn first... >.> Unless hes talking about phonetics, which is more likely. | ||
PH
United States6173 Posts
I can't speak perfect Korean...I'm like at a kindergarten level (my 5 year old niece in Korea could speak better Korean than me...), but my reading has no problems whatsoever...I'm just a little slow. Like for instance I think Chill can read hangul perfectly fine, but I doubt he can speak the language at all. | ||
NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On September 09 2009 23:12 ero wrote: nice blog, makes me want to visit. how much soy sauce is used in their cooking? There are many different kinds, but pepper paste is used as the most popular 'sauce' for most dishes. | ||
FakeKisser
United States159 Posts
It's very encouraging to read stories about people that leap into the unknown and prosper as you have. | ||
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food
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On September 14 2009 07:21 SanguineToss wrote: I love my country too mate. that how you adress the elders?.. lesson not learned? | ||
NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On September 12 2009 01:24 FakeKisser wrote: Great write-up! I'd like to make it to S. Korea some day, but there are honestly a few other places on my list including your native country. It's very encouraging to read stories about people that leap into the unknown and prosper as you have. Aww thank you - it was actually my first time outside of England (I've never even been to Ireland!) so it was a bit nerve-wracking at first. Luckily the Korean infrastructure has decent enough support for English speakers to get around even if your Korean is non-existent. Good luck with your future travels I'd like to visit Japan again myself (to photograph it mainly.) as well as America, Australia and other parts of Asia such as Hong Kong. | ||
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