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Learn Korean fast and easily with our language course ‘Korean for beginners’.

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Learn Korean - First words
Hi! 안녕!
Hello! 안녕하세요!
How are you? 잘 지내세요?
Good bye! 안녕히 가세요!
See you soon! 곧 만나요!

What is special about the Korean language?

The Korean language stands out for its unique script, Hangul. Invented in the 15th century by King Sejong the Great, it was designed to be easy to learn and use. This simplicity democratized literacy, allowing more people to read and write. Hangul is scientifically designed, with each letter mimicking the shape the mouth makes when producing its sound. This logical approach to phonetics makes it one of the most efficient writing systems in the world. Learners can grasp the basics of reading and writing quickly.

Korean grammar is agglutinative, meaning that words are formed by stringing together morphemes, each carrying a specific meaning or grammatical function. This structure allows for a high degree of precision and nuance in expression, making it a very expressive language. Honorifics are a crucial aspect of the Korean language, reflecting the culture’s emphasis on respect and social hierarchy. Different verb endings and vocabulary are used depending on the relative status of the speaker, listener, and the subject being discussed.

The Korean language is deeply tied to its culture and traditions. Many words and expressions cannot be directly translated into other languages, carrying unique cultural meanings. This linguistic richness offers insights into the values and history of Korean society. Korea’s pop culture, including K-pop and dramas, has played a significant role in promoting the language globally. Fans often learn Korean to better understand their favorite songs and shows, leading to a surge in interest in the language and culture.

Technological advancements have made learning Korean more accessible than ever. From online courses to language exchange apps, technology provides tools that cater to diverse learning styles and needs, further boosting its global popularity. Korean cuisine terms, like kimchi, bulgogi, and bibimbap, have entered the global vocabulary, showcasing the language’s influence through food. These culinary exports not only delight taste buds but also spark curiosity about the language and culture behind them.

Even Korean beginners can learn Korean efficiently with ‘50LANGUAGES’ through the practical sentences. First you will get to know the basic structures of the language. Sample dialogues help you to express yourself in the foreign language. Prior knowledge is not required.

Even advanced learners can repeat and consolidate what they have learned. You learn correct and frequently spoken sentences and you can use them immediately. You will be able to communicate in everyday situations. Use your lunch break or time in traffic to learn a few minutes of Korean. You learn on the go as well as at home.