Little announcement: So as I study Korean language all by myself, I chose this week to reread all the grammar I have learned and to repeat all the words that I didn’t learn properly. So it might get a little boring or something. I am sorry!
<p><p>So I have finished watching HWARANG. And, guys, IT! IS! AMAZING! It is funny and interesting and breathtaking. The love story isn’t too bothersome. obvious, but funny to follow. Although main actress’ non-stop-crying actually irritated me. The atmosphere of of bromance, which fills all episode is actually satisfying, because it is not… well… not simple. I would say that it is ridiculously realistic. From the first sight, it may seem that there is no intrigue at all. Everything looks so clear and obvious. But each episode actually gives a new question and tension doesn’t leave you till the very end. As a result: HIGHLY RECOMMEND if you like romance, bromance, fun, history and nice atmosphere. This Korean Drama is simply beautiful!
So, this is my small confession. I am a teacher of 4 languages. And I love Korean culture to much not to learn Korean language. And now, while my students write exercises or si,ply being stupid, HWARANGS ARE DANCING IN MY HEAD
Those are, which I had to learn, but somehow couldn’t manage
시간 - hour 수 - number 배 - pear 샌드위치 - sandwich 남편 - husband 아내 - wife 감사합니다 - thank you 아네요 - nope 복도 - corridor 운동장 - playground 냉장고 - fridge 나이 - age 남자 - man (male) 사고 - apple 노트 - copybook (literally, note ) 탁자 - coffee table 담배 - cigarettes 책장 - bookshelf
주다 - give 주십시오- could you give me please 교실 - classroom 학교 - school 시게 - watch 방 - room 라디오 - radio 집 - house/home 회사 - company 우체국 - post office 은행 - bank 바로 - immediately 쪽 - side 문방구 - bookstore 사진관 - photo studio 카페 - Café 몇 - how much/some 살 - year (about the age) 시 - hour