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8•29•20
I’ve been pretty inactive on here lately cause my summer term ended and I was giving myself a couple week break before the start of the fall semester!
Well, that time flew by and I’m already staring down Sept in the face.
Also thanks for just shy of 300 followers!
Past 300 now! Thank you! The
9•1•20
Hello, September!
School begins for me today with two philosophy classes- Intro to Ethics and Elementary Logic. I’m really excited for this semester, even though it will all be online
8•29•20
I’ve been pretty inactive on here lately cause my summer term ended and I was giving myself a couple week break before the start of the fall semester!
Well, that time flew by and I’m already staring down Sept in the face.
Also thanks for just shy of 300 followers!
day 1 of @studywitharmy’s 10 day study challenge: what self care did you practice today?
Today I worked on cleaning off my desk and sorting out my pencil case! I also washed my face really well first thing in the morning and let myself sleep in 2 hours later than usual after I stayed up pretty late last night. Sometimes, one has to compensate!! Hope you loves are having a great day :)
BASICS
hello lads! i’m August, ½ of this new studyblr/langblr/academia blog. i’ve been lurking around studyblr for a while to give me some sort of motivation to push through the last of what has been a godawful covid-19 sophomore year of high school, and finally thought it would be fun to join and run a blog alongside my friend Fish! my pronouns are they/them, i’m a minor, and i’m very good at making pad thai.
STUDYING IN CLASSES note: some of these are advanced/ap/ib versions but i’m not writing that :)
- Algebra II
- Chemistry
- Language arts (English; world literature)
- Computer principles
- Spanish II
- World history
- Journalism
INDEPENDENT STUDIESthings i’m working on on my own over the summer!
- Psychology
- Narratology
- US political science
- Hebrew
OTHER THINGS OF NOTE
- i’m a writer! my writeblr is @seatraiin
- mental health will always come before studying, even if that means taking a worse grade on a test/assignment
- my handwriting is terrible and my notes are not aesthetic
- oat milk coffee and sourdough toast <33
TAGGING SOME BLOGS THAT INSPIRE ME hoping this is alright :)
@a-students-lifebuoy,@bulletnotestudies,@philology-studies,@sahersstudyblr,@amystudying,@myhoneststudyblr
watch for fish’s introduction post as well as a post explaining a bit more about this blog! take care :)
Here are some of my unusual ways of studying German! I hope this helps some of you out✨
Mentioned Blogs :@learngermanblog/@mutant-german/@ich-bin-der-baer/@myhoneststudyblr/@crazy-languages/@weltreise/@langsworldmemes01/@productive-tips/@studyblr-support
Does anybody know the difference between these words? Is there a difference in meaning or is there like a grammatical form I’m blanking on?
Mer litteratur til masteroppgave. Fristen for prosjektbeskrivelse er neste uke, og jeg føler jeg har ingen kontroll over tema jeg vil ta for meg Må bare finne motivasjon til å lese videre
Korean Parts of Speech
English has 8 parts of speech. Korean has 9. Learning parts of speech is crucial to becoming fluent in Korean. So, Today I’m going to introduce you to all nine parts of speech.
1. Noun 명사 [Myeong-sa]
2. Pronoun 대명사 [Dae-myeong-sa]
3. Numeral, quantity indicator 수사 [su-sa]
4. Verb 동사 [dong-sa]
5. Adjective 형용사 [hyeong-yong-sa]
Adjectives shows the quality or state of something.
6. Determiner, pre-noun 관형사 [gwan-hyeong-sa]
Determiners are a word used in front of a substantive(nouns, pronouns, and numerals) and modifies it. Compared to other Korean parts of speech, there are only a few determiners.
7. Adverb 부사 [Bu-sa]
While Determiners modify only Substantives*(체언 [cheeon]. nouns, pronouns, and numerals) Adverbs modify everything. They mostly modify verbs and adjectives, but they can modify determiners, adverbs, and even sentences.
8.★Post positional particle 조사 [Jo-sa]
*What’s a Post positional article?: Post positional particles are attached behind a noun, pronoun, numeral, and adverbs… They usually stick together with words that are independent. They indicate grammatical relationships or make it more specific in meaning. (particles each have different jobs) Some particles make the word it stuck to a subject (Like -은/는 or 이/가) Or some particles make the word an object (Like 을/를) There are so many particles! It’s very confusing and hard, so study extra hard on Post positional particles.
9.Exclamation, interjection 감탄사 [gam-tan-sa]
These are all nine parts of speech in Korean! To advance to harder grammar, you MUST remember all these nine parts of speech.
I will explain in detail about each part in later grammar lessons! I hope this lesson was helpful
Since I’m still pretty new to the langblr community, please tell us if we have anything to improve. Thanks!
-admin sun
Each conversation in my textbook has a section of “new words” that are divided by parts of speech. Now I can write the parts of speech in Korean!
감사합니다~
안녕하세요 친구~ 오랜만이에요
Hello friends, it’s been awhile since I’ve been active. My life has changed so much since I’ve started this blog, so I’ll give you an update!
About me
저는 대학생이에요. 이학연이에요. 20 살이에요!
I’m a sophomore in college and I just turned 20. I am no longer self studying Korean! I’m a linguistics major with a Korean minor at a large state university in America. I’m currently enrolled in Korean 1101. It was a hard decision to decide not to test out of Korean 1, but I decided I would benfit greatly from all the speaking and conversation practice. So far I am loving it! When you self study there are so many details or quirks of pronunciation that can be overlooked. I’ve found that after less than 2 weeks my introduction pronunciation sounds better than ever and I am more confident in all of the 한글 sounds and irregularities.
Blog goals
My goal is to try and document some of what we are learning in class and to use this blog as a study source like I did in the past. If anyone would be interested in a post dedicated to how my class is set up, what we do on a weekly basis, and what book we are using I’d be happy to share!
As always if you have any questions feel free to message me. Happy studying~!
Not to flex but umm
Vocab List
人生 [rénshēng] - life
伟大 [wĕidà] - great, mighty, grand
冒险 [màoxiăn] - adventure
生活 [shēnghuó] - life
睡眠 [shuìmián] - sleep
之间 [zhījiān] - between
舒适 [shūshì] - comfortable
必需品 [bìxūpĭn] - necessity
사업가 - businessman
운전기사 - driver
선생님 - teacher
보모 - nanny
학생 - student
우체부 - postman
우편집배원 - mailman
환경미화원 - sweeper, street cleaner
과학자 - scientist
디자이너 - designer
미용사 - hairdresser
마술사 - magician
화가 - painter
성악가 - vocalist
작곡가 - composer
모델 - model
배우 - actor
연기자 - actor
코미디언 - comedian
영화감독 - movie director
사진작가 - photographer
작가 - writer
요리사 - cook
제빵사 - baker
통역사 - interpreter
승무원 - flight attendant
아나운서 - announcer, anchor
프로듀서 - producer
군인 - soldier
운동선수 - athlete
컴퓨터 프로그래머 - computer programmer
엔지니어 - engineer
목수 - carpenter
배관공 - plumber직업 - job
농부 - farmer
어부 - fisherman
의사 - doctor
수의사 - veterinarian
치과 의사 - dentist
간호사 - nurse
변호사 - lawyer
검사 - prosecutor
판사 - judge
경찰관 - police officer
소방관 - firefighter
경호원 - bodyguard
경비원 - security guard
회사원 - company employee~brianna
words:
- 계절 (gyejeol) - season
- 봄 (bom) - spring
- 봄비 (bombi) - spring rain
- 태양 (taeyang) / 해 (hae) - sun
- 무지개 (mujigae) - rainbow
- 벚꽃(beojkkoch) - cherry blossom
- 벚꽃 놀이 (beojkkoch noli) - cherry blossom viewing
- 나무(namu) - tree
- 소풍 (sopung) - picnic
- 행복한 (haengbokhan) - happy
- 화창한 (hwachanghan) - sunny
- 개강(geagang) - beginning of a new semester in a university
- 황사(hwangsa) - yellow dust
questions & answers:
- 이번주 날씨 어때요? (ebeonju nalsshi eoddaeyo?) - how’s the weather this week?
- 내일 날씨가 어떨까요? (naeil nalssiga eotteolkkayo) - what’s the weather going to be like tomorrow?
- 습해요 (seubhaeyo) - it’s humid
- 따뜻해요 (ddaddeuthaeyo) - it’s warm
- 비 온대요 (bi ondaeyo) - it’s going to rain
phrases:
- 꽃이 피고 있어요 (kkochi pigo isseoyo) - the flowers are blooming
- 오늘 황사가 심해서 밖에 나가면 안 돼요 (oneul hwangsaga simhaeseo bakke nagamyeon an dwaeyo) - you shouldn’t go outside today because the yellow dust is bad
- 날씨가 따뜻해지고 있어요 (nalssiga ttatteushaejigo isseoyo) - the weather is getting warmer
- 구름이 그쳤어요 (guleumi geuchyeosseoyo) - the clouds cleared up
- 봄소풍 가자 (bomsopung gaja) - let’s go on a spring picnic
verbs:
- 피다(pida) - for a flower to bloom
- 지다(jida) - for the sun to set
- 뜨다(tteuda) - for the sun to rise
today- aujourd’hui
gravedigger- un fossoyeur
forceps- le forceps
stonemason- un maçon
barber- un barbier
haircut- une coupe de cheveux
carpenter- un charpentier
panpipes- la flûte de Pan
emptiness- état d’être vide
marquee- un fronton, une marquise
sheep- le mouton
heaven- le ciel, le paradis
goat- la chèvre
hell- l’enfer (m)
to catch on fire- prendre feu
to fade- s'estomper
to smile- sourire
to laugh- rire
to live it up- faire la fête, mener la grande vie
la grenouille- frog
un crapaud- toad
coasse- ribbit
un têtard- tadpole
un amphibien- amphibian
une grenouille abricole- tree frog (more formal/scientific)
une rainette- tree frog (less formal/scientific)
une grenouille-tareau- bullfrog (standard name across all french)
un wawaron, ouaouaron- bullfrog (variant used by north american french only)
la cuisse de grenouille- frog leg (when you eat them, otherwise they’re called pattes)
raniculteur/ranicultrice- someone who raises frogs, a frog farmer
une grenouille de bénitier- someone, most often a woman, who is religious to a fault, holier-than-thou, a zealot ‘frog from the holy water’
grenouiller- engage in commercial or political scheming, especially unscrupulously ‘to frog’
manger la grenouille- to misappropriate funds, to embezzle, ‘to eat the frog’
la bave du crapaud n'atteint pas la blanche colombe- sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me, I am rubber you are glue ‘the spit of the toad won’t reach the white dove’
il n’y a pas de grenouille qui ne trouve son crapaud- there’s someone for everyone ‘there’s not a frog that won’t find their toad