Hael (하엘)
@haelyo.o
한국어공부BelajarBahasaKorea
Selain belajar sendiri dan dengan bantuan MATE, I have a Korean class every Monday. Setiap akhir kelas, kita selalu dikasih tugas (숙제) buat melatih apa yang sudah dipelajari. Karena masih beginner, aku belum terbiasa nulis dalam bahasa Korea. Tapi tugas ini sangat membantu aku biar bisa nulis lebih baik✨
혼자 공부하거나 MATE의 도움을 받는 것 외에도, 매주 월요일마다 한국어 수업이 있어요. 수업이 끝날 때마다 배운 내용을 연습할 수 있도록 항상 숙제를 받아요. 아직 초보라서 한국어로 글을 쓰는 게 익숙하지 않아요. 하지만 이 숙제는 제가 글을 더 잘 쓸 수 있게 정말 많은 도움이 돼요✨
2026년 05월 18일 22:10
한국어공부BelajarBahasaKorea
zahracaris
[Seoul Cell E01: The Art of Learning a Language] Welcome to the Seoul Cell series 🙌. In this series, we are going to learn one word for each episode. 📚 Today's word: 언어 (eoneo) = language Imagine if you stopped "studying" and started "surrounding". That’s the philosophy behind Seoul Cell. I’ve found that I learn more from songs I love or daily conversation from a K-drama. For me, learning language actually starts when you decide to live in it. My secret is simple: input through art & media + output through daily practice (could be conversations or chats). 질문! (Question!) What’s the one song that actually helped you learn a new word? share some recommendations below! 👇
belfianisabiya
🥹🥹🥹 Bangkit dari SLUMP karena MATE 🎀💓 Siap untuk menjalani aktivitas bersama MATE di Batch 3 kali ini 🤗 Selain itu, juga mau jelasin beberapa slang Korea yang aku pakai di video ini! 🩷 추구미 (chu-gu-mi) artinya goals hidup kita, semacam vision board estetika yang kita impikan 🩷 갓생 (gat-saeng) artinya hidup secara maksimal (work-life balance yang produktif) 🩷 텐션 (ten-syeon) artinya seperti semangat, hype, yang diambil dari Bahasa Inggris “tension”, walau di Bahasa Korea artinya jadi berbeda Next, bahas apa lagi ya? 😝
zahracaris
[Seoul Cell E08: Puppy-like] Last week we talked about words like 귀엽다 (cute) and 멋있다 (cool). But apparently… there’s another Korean expression that sounds funny when translated literally 😭 Today's Phrase 📚 강아지 같다 (gangaji gatda) = “puppy-like” 🐶 This can actually mean they’re cute, energetic, lovely. Which is funny, because if someone called me “anak anjing” in Indonesian, I’d probably be surprised and kind of offended. Well, it can only mean that language really changes depending on the culture. What's a Korean phrase that also surprised you at first??
GsfWFOktLCUPxqGFo
_📚 13: SI MAKELAR - "ㅇ PENYAMBUNG" 🔗_ 1. Intinya: Jembatan Vokal* Kalau vokal ketemu vokal, lidah kita keseleo. Makanya Korea nyelipin `y` atau `w` biar lancar. Itu kerjaan `ㅇ` kosong. Rumus: `Vokal + Vokal = Vokal + y/w + Vokal` 2. 3 Contoh Wajib* 1. 주세요 `juseyo` = Tolong kasih `ju + eyo` → sisip `y` → `juseyo` 2. 뭐예요 `mwoyeyo` = Apa ini `mwo + eyo` → sisip `y` → `mwoyeyo` 3. 좋아요 `joayo` = Bagus `jo + ayo` → sisip `y` → `joayo` _📝
casanovanka
Kalau sering nonton drakor, pasti ga asing sama akhiran yang sering diucapin orang Korea kayak -잖아요, -죠, -네요 ?? Ternyata, akhiran ini punya fungsi dan makna yang berbeda-beda loh. yuk simak video berikut 🤍

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