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Korean word of the day
Korean word of the day













korean word of the day

korean word of the day

(Read the full tale here).Īnother part of Korean culture where you can find the rabbit referenced is in the Korean Zodiac. The full folktale is told around Chuseok and involves a rabbit, a monkey, and a fox. In the past, people would look up at the moon and saw that the surface of the moon resembled two rabbits pounding rice cakes under a tree. In Korean culture, there is a folktale called the moon Rabbit (달토끼). For example, let’s say you have to clean the outside of your house. The sound Koreans use for a rabbit hopping is 깡총깡총 (kkang-chong-kkang-chong). When to use it: Use this Korean proverb to describe a situation where you do one action and receive two benefits at the same time. In English, these phrases are much more multi-purpose. You will rarely see rabbits in Korea unless you are out in the countryside or forest. You might notice that there are a few ways of saying some of the basic Korean phrases, such as excuse me, thank you, and goodbye. Here’s the list of Korean words and phrases to do it Pepper these throughout your conversations and bond with your (chingu). Welcome to today’s word of the day! Today’s word is 토끼 which means rabbit/bunny.

Korean word of the day update#

Whether you want to understand basic words in K-pop or K-dramas, impress your Korean friends, or simply deepen your connection to the Korean culture, the Korean Language Starter Pack ensures that you quickly learn and retain the most commonly used Korean words and phrases today. Read Words with - s/sh from the story Learn Korean - For Beginners Monthly Update by KookiesAndCream2002 (PurpleShadow) with 1634 reads.















Korean word of the day