Articles from The Rapid Korean Learning Blog

Korean Adjectives – Descriptive verbs and how to conjugate them

Just like how adjectives are used in English, Korean adjectives are that fun little thing that can make an otherwise dull sentence pop out with color and character. We imagine trying to come up with sentences without using any would often come across as quite flat and lifeless.

By equipping yourself with a diverse range of Korean adjective knowledge, you’re one step further into mastering a new language. On top of that, you’ve learned tons of words to dress up and add depth to your sentences.

Korean nouns – Essential words for your language learning

In this article, we will teach you all about Korean nouns.

Even if you know plenty about verbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and grammar in general for a language, you wouldn’t be able to string a single sentence together if you knew none of the vocabulary. And the reality is that whether you are a beginner, intermediate, advanced, or native level speaker of a language, many of us are learning new vocabulary each day of our lives.

How to say “English” in Korean – Useful words and sentences

Knowing how to say English in Korean and asking someone if they can speak Korean can be surprisingly handy information to know.

This article will teach you how to say English in Korean, with related phrases and vocabulary to enhance your fluency. With this information tucked in your memory, you will be well prepared for situations where you may need some English knowledge in the country.

Korean alphabet song – Memorizing Hangeul with tunes

Did you know that there’s also a Korean alphabet song?

Since we’ve all been kids once upon a time, we’ve probably all had the experience of singing our language’s ABC song many times enough we’ve willingly blocked it out of our minds. The Korean language is no different and has its alphabet song as well.

Intermediate Korean – Going to the next level of learning

If you have found yourself at our Intermediate Korean article, that likely means you’ve already learned a fair bit of Korean before! Are you not yet certain whether that’s you? Then check out our article on learning Korean to confirm you’ve already gone through a bunch of those lessons

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