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====== Korean ====== | ====== Korean ====== |
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===== Some history ===== | ===== Collections of words ===== |
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My first attempt to learn Korean dates from August 2009, the 26th to be precise, according to my notebook. My motivation then: curiosity and the desire to learn the script (which I learned in J. David Eisenberg's excellent [[http://langintro.com/kintro/index.htm|Introduction to Korean]]). I used a copy of [[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/080483976X/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=1278548962&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=0804820791&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=14SH12414J65P16Z8TJJ|Elementary Korean]], too, which I copied fiercely into my notebook in my usual "learn like there is no tomorrow" mode. I lasted a few weeks before my studies and lack of powerful reasons to learn the language made me forget about Korean. | These collections of words are based on the frequency lists published by the National Korean Language Institute, which can be googled up using the keyword "현대국어사용빈도조사결과파일". [[http://21cseonbi.blogspot.com/2005/12/nakl-vocabulary-list-introduction.html#kvlnote|21st Century Seonbi]] provides a better introduction to this list than I could ever do. |
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My second and far more successful attempt started on April 2011, the 4th according to my notes. My motivation this time: [[snsd|shall I confess it?]] I don't care about not understanding lyrics, but these girls have what could be called a "body of work" in variety shows and I don't think I've ever feel so frustrated for not understanding a language. No, not a mere "collection" or a "bunch" or "a lot", I'm talking about hundreds of hours of radio and TV appearances which are extremely fun to watch and more often than not interesting and sometimes touching, too. Fortunately, they have an [[http://soshified.com|extremely dedicated team of fansubbers]], but that only makes me want to learn the language more. | What follows is a highly personal and idiosyncratic attempt at classifying these words in order to facilitate their learning. I've tried to discover and respect the patterns that appear naturally in Korean. The classification cuts across categories such as parts of speech, semantics, etymology and phonetics. Thus, you will find sections devoted to, say, native Korean words for mammals, verbs ending in -거리다 (which tend to describe certain types of repetitive actions), words that contain specific hanja (which classify themselves semantically, how nice), etc. |
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| I'm not actively maintaining this section. The Nouns section is the one I've worked the most on by far. It's worth a look. |
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| * Nouns |
| * [[korean:Native Korean nouns]] |
| * [[korean:Mixed origin nouns]] |
| * [[korean:Bound nouns]] |
| * [[korean:Monosyllabic nouns|Monosyllabic nouns]] |
| * Verbs |
| * [[korean:Bisyllabic verbs|Bisyllabic (native Korean) verbs]] |
| * [[korean:Native Korean Multisyllabic verbs|Native Korean Verbs with 3+ syllables (without 하다, 되다 or -거리다 verbs)]] |
| * [[korean:Native Korean hada verbs|Native Korean 하다 verbs]] |
| * [[korean:Native Korean doeda verbs|Native Korean 되다 verbs]] |
| * [[korean:Georida verbs|-거리다 verbs]] |
| * [[korean:Monosyllabic hada verbs|Monosyllabic 하다 verbs]] |
| * Adjectives |
| * [[korean:Native Korean adjectives]] |
| * [[korean:Sino-Korean adjectives]] |
| * [[korean:Monosyllabic hada adjectives|Monosyllabic 하다 adjectives]] |
| * Adverbs |
| * [[korean:Native Korean adverbs]] |
| * [[korean:Sino-Korean adverbs]] |
| * Hanja |
| * [[korean:hanja:Basic hanja]]: list of 1800 basic hanja. |
| * [[korean:hanja:Words not covered by basic hanja]]. |
| * Others |
| * [[korean:Adnominals]] |
| * [[korean:Pronouns]] |
| * [[korean:Connectors]] |
| * [[korean:Exclamations]] |
| * [[korean:Repeated pairs]] |
| * [[korean:Auxiliary verbs]] |
| * [[korean:Cannot be analyzed|Cannot be analyzed into parts of speech]] |
| * [[korean:Homographs]] |
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===== Books I own ===== | ===== Books I own ===== |
* **How Koreans Talk: A Collection of Expressions** by Sang-Hun Choe and Christopher Torchia. Unhengnamu, 2002. 308pp. | * **How Koreans Talk: A Collection of Expressions** by Sang-Hun Choe and Christopher Torchia. Unhengnamu, 2002. 308pp. |
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===== Collections of words ===== | ===== Resouces ===== |
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* Nouns | I'm indebted to J. David Eisenberg's extremely nice [[http://langintro.com/kintro/index.htm|Introduction to Korean]] for my first hangul lessons. |
* [[korean:Native Korean nouns]] | |
* [[korean:Bound nouns]] | |
* [[korean:Monosyllabic nouns|Monosyllabic nouns]] | |
* Verbs | |
* [[korean:Bisyllabic verbs|Bisyllabic (native Korean) verbs]] | |
* [[korean:Native Korean Multisyllabic verbs|Native Korean Verbs with 3+ syllables (without 하다 and -거리다 verbs)]] | |
* [[korean:Native Korean hada verbs|Native Korean 하다 verbs]] | |
* [[korean:Georida verbs|-거리다 verbs]] | |
* [[korean:Monosyllabic hada verbs|Monosyllabic 하다 verbs]] | |
* Adjectives | |
* [[korean:Native Korean adjectives]] | |
* [[korean:Sino-Korean adjectives]] | |
* [[korean:Monosyllabic hada adjectives|Monosyllabic 하다 adjectives]] | |
* Adverbs | |
* [[korean:Native Korean Adverbs]] | |
* [[korean:Sino-Korean Adverbs]] | |
* Others | |
* [[korean:Repeated pairs]] | |
* [[korean:Connectors]] | |
* Hanja | |
* [[korean:hanja:Basic Hanja]]: list of 1800 basic hanja. | |
* [[korean:hanja:Words not covered by basic hanja]]. | |
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| ===== See also ===== |
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| [[korean:history|Some history]] |
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