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Korean Phrases
In these articles you will find information on common Korean phrases. Want to know how to say "I love you" in Korean? Or perhaps just some funny Korean phrases? Check these out.
Korean Questions
This series of Korean lessons on questions will cover all that you need to know to be able to ask (and respond to) the questions that you will most commonly use in Korea.
Korean Salutations
This series of Korean lessons covers all the different Korean salutations. From "Hello" to "Goodbye" and everything in between, these lessons will help you become the ultimate in politeness when you encounter Korean speaking people!
Korean Time
These free Korean language lessons are all about learning Korean time, days, and months. You’ll quickly learn how to ask for the time and tell others what time it is.
Korean Vocabulary
It's time to move on to the essential Korean vocabulary that you will need on a trip to Korea!
Accommodation in Korean
You’re tired of traveling and need a place to sleep, but how do you ask about accommodation in Korean? In this lesson you’ll learn how to find suitable accommodation in Korean. You’ll learn how to ask for different types of Korean hotels, or perhaps you’d prefer a hostel?
Airplanes in Korean
When you’re traveling by air there are some Korean airplane words you may need to use. In this lesson you’ll learn vocabulary to do with traveling on a plane in Korean.
Animals in Korean
In this Rocket Korean lesson we'll be taking a trip to the zoo to talk about all types of animals in Korean. You might have a dog or cat at home, but I bet you don't have a monkey!
Cars in Korean?
This lesson is on cars in Korean. In this lesson we’ll cover tons of Korean car vocabulary. From hoods to trunks and everything in between.
Describe Your Clothes in Korean
Knowing some words for clothes in Korean can come in handy for all kinds of situations. After this free audio lesson you’ll be able to describe what someone is wearing, or what you’re looking for when shopping for clothes in Korea.
Colors in Korean?
The colors in Korean are some of the vocabulary you’ll utilize most when speaking Korean. You’ll be surprised how often you use color words to describe things on a daily basis. You can start new conversations too by talking about your favorite color, or perhaps you’re shopping and need to specify what you’re looking for.
How to Count in Korean
Counting in Korean is pretty straightforward! Let's start with some numbers between one and 20, before moving on to much larger numbers!
Describe Yourself in Korean
Can you describe yourself in Korean? It’s useful to be able to talk about yourself when you’re getting to know new people, speaking to an official person, or filling out a form. Whatever the situation, the Rocket Korean team have created this free audio lesson to make it easier for you.
Describing People in Korean
Ever tried describing people in Korean? What’s the Korean word for “tall”? How do you say someone is "kind"? After this free audio lesson you’ll know some Korean adjectives to describe someone’s appearance and the kind of person they are as well.
Directions in Korean
Ready to master directions in Korean? This free audio lesson will give you the essential travel Korean you need to navigate your way around Korea. I wish it were as simple as learning the word for where in Korean and a few Korean road signs, but there’s a little more to it than that!
As you may have already guessed, asking for directions in Korean is relatively easy… but understanding the directions you are given may be a little more challenging. But have no fear—just listen to the Korean pronunciation on the audio and practice saying the Korean words and phrases aloud, as you imagine yourself strolling around Korea or driving a rental car!
Emotions in Korean
After this online audio lesson you will be able talk about your feelings in Korean. Being able to talk about your emotions in Korean will help you get to know people better and take your new friendships to the next level. How would you like to be able to say how you really feel in a Korean conversation? Let's get started!
Face in Korean
On a daily basis, you probably encounter at least a few new people, from the cashier at the grocery store to the mailman. I’m sure you’d be able to describe all these people in English, but how about describing faces in Korean?
Talk About Your Family in Korean
How do you say "parents" in Korean? It's not as hard as you may think! Imagine describing to a native Korean speaker who your family is made up of. This lesson covers how to talk about your family in Korean.
Going Out in Korean
In this lesson we will introduce some popular kinds of entertainment for going out in Korea. You won't run out of things to do in Seoul. Whether you're looking for a fun-packed time or a quiet night out, Seoul is famous for it's nightlife!
Health in Korean
You never know when you might need to talk about health in Korean. Maybe you’re travelling in Korea and need to visit a drugstore. Perhaps you’re travelling elsewhere with a Korean family member. Either way, we hope you never need to use them, but check out this free audio lesson—it doesn’t hurt to be prepared!
Discuss Your Hobbies in Korean
How do you tell people what you like to do in Korean? In this free lesson you’ll learn how to say “I like” in Korean. Whether it’s football, the cinema, dining out, or reading the latest novel, you’ll learn how to speak about hobbies in Korean, and things you enjoy.
Know Your Household Appliances in Korean
This lesson is all about how to pronounce household appliances in Korean. These days we have a number of household appliances in our homes to make domestic duties easier and quicker. Look around your kitchen and laundry and you will see just how many electrical time saving devices you have. Now, here is the Korean vocabulary for you to put to those little wonders.
Korean Numbers 1 to 10
This lesson covers the Korean numbering system up to ten. Did you know that the Korean number system uses two different sets of numbers? The Sino-Korean number system is is used for talking about sums of money, telephone numbers, etc. All of this is explained in detail in this lesson on the numbers in Korean.
How to Say I love you in Korean
Are you ready for the ultimate dating in Korean lesson? Listen to the audio and learn how to say "I love you" in Korean, along with other very important romantic Korean phrases—let's make Korean the language of love and romance!
Different Nationalities in Korean
In this lesson about pronouncing nationalities in Korean, you'll learn how to answer that all important question that you'll be asked frequently—어디 사람이에요? (Eodi saramieyo?) "Where are (you) from?"
Eating in Korean
Planning on eating at a restaurant in Korea? This free Korean lesson on eating in Korea is at the top of the menu! Whether you are missing a piece of cutlery or a napkin, or the waiter asks what type of water you’d like, you’ll be able to speak Korean to get what you need. And after you’ve finished your meal you’ll be able to thank the waiter too.
Sightseeing in Korean
From the busy city streets of Seoul to scenic national parks, Korea has plenty to offer avid sightseers. Today we'll look at some places and activities for everyone.
The Body in Korean
After today’s audio lesson you’ll know the parts of the body in Korean. In case you ever need to go to the doctor or hospital, you'll need to know what you're talking about—some basic medical Korean for your language survival kit!
Talking about Computers and Phones in Korean
Need to know how to navigate a computer in Korean or use the phone in Korea? Today’s free lesson is for you! If you want to know how to connect, send, or download and more, check out these essential Korean words for using everyday technology.
Talking About the Weather in Korean
The weather is probably a common topic where you live and in Korea it's no different. Being able to talk about the weather in Korean can be a wonderful ice-breaker when chatting to locals.
안녕히 가세요! (Annyeonghi gaseyo!) "Goodbye!"
Sujung Lee: Rocket Korean