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At Marvelous Korean Mouth we speak, sing, and eat all things Korean language and culture! Join Meg as a student while Ms. MiYoung teaches us useful Korean vocabulary and grammar, through real stories and Korean culture. 

  1. FEB 5

    MKM135- Valentine's Day in Korea (is Reversed?)

    Ep135 Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day is a little different in Korea – 조금 달라요. In this episode, learn the basics of Valentine’s Day in Korea, how to “want” something, and so many ways to spell (officially and unofficially) American terms in Korean 한글. We also discuss the pronunciation of ㅅ (“시엇”), the Korean “s” sound, when it comes at the end of a word. 밸렌타인 데이 Valentine’s Day (official spelling) 발렌타인 데이 Valentine’s Day (unofficial spelling) 사랑 love 사랑하다 to love 사랑해 to love (conversational, casual) 사랑합니다 to love (conversational, formal) 사랑해요 to love (conversational, formal) 화이트 데이 White Day 블랙 데이 Black Day 옐로 데이 Yellow Day 한국에서…  in Korea… 마국 학교에서는 아이들은 밸렌타인 카드가 다 주고 받다 (awkward, correction below) 마국 학교에서는 아이들이  밸렌타인 카드를  다 주고 받습니다  In American Schools children give and receive Valentine’s Cards 주다 to give 받다 to receive 선물 gift 선물하다 to gift 선물을 주다 to give a gift 선물을 하다 to gift 선물을 받다 to receive a gift 싶다 to want (verb)고 + 싶다 to want (verb) 나는 사탕 선물을 한다 (하다) I gift candy (statement) 나는 사탕 선물을 해요 I give a candy gift (conversational, formal) 나는 사탕 선물을 합니다 I gift candy (conversational, formal) 나는 사탕 선물을 받고 싶어요 I want to receive a candy gift (conversational, formal) 나는 사탕 선물을 주고 싶어요 I want to give a candy gift (conversational, formal) 사탕 candy 초콜릿 chocolate *officially 초코릿chocolate *unofficially 초코렛 chocolate *unofficially   0:00 intro 4:11 gifting 5:55 making a statement 6:55 고 + 싶다 8:22 chocolate 9:49 outro

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At Marvelous Korean Mouth we speak, sing, and eat all things Korean language and culture! Join Meg as a student while Ms. MiYoung teaches us useful Korean vocabulary and grammar, through real stories and Korean culture.