Korean - Unit nouns / Counting nouns
Source - Koreatimes
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Korean - Unit nouns / Counting nouns
Source - Koreatimes

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Korean - Time, months, days
Source: unknown / Koreatimes / domandhyo
Korean - Numbers
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Korean - my notes
Bok: Korean Grammar in Use (Beginners)
Korean Verb Conjugation deck.
DL: Ankiweb | Mediafire |
Made this deck to practice Korean verb conjugation, and I thought it might be helpful for other learners out there.
This decks right now has:
total of 88 verbs with all forms available on dongsa
6 ㅎ 불규칙 동사 (irregular verb) (irregular verb)
11 ㄹ 불규칙 동사 (irregular verb)
6 ㅅ 불규칙 동사 (irregular verb)
16 르 불규칙 동사 (irregular verb)
5 ㄷ 불규칙 동사 (irregular verb)
45 regular verbs (very common verbs)
Apart from that, every note has:
English translation of the full verb (but no English trans for every form, because 1. that is a pain to collect and 2. sometimes the form is not the same as the closest English equivalent)
the type of conjugation (so if you want to practice a specific conjugation type just learn the cards with for example field "type:ㅅ 불규칙 동사 (irregular verb)")
A link to the verb on dongsa
TTS audio (Shout out to AwesomeTTS!)

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left and right korean aide
생선 선생님 생선 = fish 선생님 = teacher (any societal superior eg. Teachers, doctors)