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KOREAN TEXTBOOKS MASTERPOST
ENGLISH
Colloquial Korean - the complete course for beginners [AUDIO]
Integrated Korean - Level 1 [AUDIO]
Integrated Korean - Level 2 [AUDIO]
Teach Yourself Korean [AUDIO]
Seoul National University - Korean 1
Seoul National University - Korean 2
Seoul National University - Korean 3 [AUDIO]
Seoul National University - Korean 4 [AUDIO]
Korean for dummies [AUDIO] [CHEAT SHEET]
My Korean 1 [AUDIO]
My Korean 2 [AUDIO]
Korean Advanced Course. Level 1
Korean Advanced Course. Level 2
Active Korean 1 [AUDIO]
Frequently Used Korean Dialogues 2000 Sentences [AUDIO]
College Korean
Beginner’s Korean [AUDIO]
Basic Korean - A grammar and workbook
Intermediate Korean - A grammar and workbook
Korean Through English 1 [AUDIO]
Living Language Korean Course [AUDIO]
Modern Conversational Korean
Hanyang Korean 1 [TEXTBOOK - GRAMMAR&PATTERNS - WRITING PRACTICE]
Essential Korean [AUDIO]
Pathfinder in Korean - Beginner [STUDENT BOOK - WORKBOOK]
Continuing Korean [AUDIO]
Korean Grammar for International Learners
The sounds of Korean - a pronunciation guide [AUDIO]
Using Korean: A Guide to Contemporary Usage
The Korean Language Structure, Use and Context
Tense and Aspect in Korean
Korean Honorifics and Politeness in Second Language Learning
A Korean Grammar on Semantic-Pragmatic Principles
Korean (London Oriental and African Language Library)
The Korean Language (Cambridge Language Surveys)
A History of the Korean Language
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A Korean-English dictionary
Collins Korean Phrasebook
Easy to learn Korean Language
In-Fight Korean [AUDIO]
VocabuLearn Korean [LEVEL 1 | LEVEL 2]
Slang dictionary
Dirty Korean Everyday Slang
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Korean Headstart Cultural Notes
Frommer’s South Korea Travel Guide
An Illustrated Guide to Korean Mythology
Korean Folk Tales
The Korean Wave: a New Pop Culture Phenomenon
A Brief History of Korea
The Rough Guide to Seoul
Culture and Customs of Korea
North Korea though the Looking Glass
Foods of Korea
A History of Korea from Antiquity to the Present
RUSSIAN
Корейский язык Вводный курс [AUDIO]
Корейский язык. Вводный курс (Вон Гван) [AUDIO]
Корейский язык. Основной курс (Вон Гван) [AUDIO]
Начальный курс корейского языка
Пособие по корейскому языку для начинающих [AUDIO]
Китайские иероглифы в корейском языке
Корейский язык Курс для продолжающих (Вон Гван)
Пособие по переводу с русского языка на корейский
Учебник корейского языка. Средний уровень
FRENCH
Manuel De Coréen Volume 1
Grammaire coréenne
SPANISH
El coreano básico
SLOVENIAN (not sure, please corect me if i’m wrong)
Uchebnik Koreyskogo Dialoga 1
Uchebnik Koreyskogo Dialoga 2
GERMAN
Kauderwelsch Koreanisch Wort für Wort [AUDIO]
BOOKS
Harry Potter series
Children books (post by myhangeul)
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wow! that’s super neat, though i won’t be learning korean anytime soon.
Hangeul: Consonants 자음

Hello! 안녕하세요. This is Admin Yu with the first Hangeul lesson on consonants. Now, let's start learning.
The Korean langauge itself can be difficult to learn since the grammar system is vastly different from other languages. But learning to read and write in Hangeul, the alphabets of Korea, is very, very easy. Today we are going to learn how to pronounce Hangeul's 19 consonants.
<자음 Consonants>
ㄱ [g, k] - 고기(go-gi): meat, 각(gak): angle
ㄴ [n] - 나비(Na-bi): butterfly, 나(na): me, I
ㄷ [d, t]- 도장(do-jang): stamp, 더(deo): more
ㄹ[r, l] - 라면(Ramyeon): Ramen
ㅁ[m] -모래(Mo-rae): sand, 문(Moon): door
ㅂ[b,p] - 방패(bang-pae): shield, 밥(bap): meal
ㅅ[s]- 시간(si-gan): time, 소(so): cow
ㅇ[∅,ng] -우유(oo-yu): milk, 운(oon): luck
ㅈ[j] - 지구(ji-gu): earth, 짐(Jum): burden
ㅊ[ch] - 친구(Chin-gu): friend, 차(cha): tea, car
ㅋ[k] -코끼리(ko-kki-ri): elephant, 콩(kong): bean
ㅌ[t] - 투표(too-pyo): vote, 탕(Tang): tub
ㅍ[p]- 편지(Pyeon-ji): letter, 피(pi): Blood
ㅎ[h]-하늘(ha-neul): sky, 혀(Hyeo): tongue
ㄲ[kk] -까마귀(Kka-ma-gui): crow, 꽃(Kkot): flower
ㄸ[tt (dd)]-딱지(ttak-ji): a traditional korean toy. We will explain more when we make a post about Korean traditional games. 땅(Ttang): ground
ㅃ[pp]- 빨대(ppal-dae): straw, 뼈(ppyeo): bone
ㅆ[ss]- 쌈장(ssam-jang): a type of spicy and sweet Korean sauce. It's delicious. 씨(Ssi): seed
ㅉ[jj]- 찌개(Jji-gae): stew/soup, 짝(jjak): pair
That's it for today :D Next time in Hangeul class we'll learn about the science and categories of the hangeul consonants, which is crucial to understanding how to pronounce and read, and properly spell Korean.
-Admin Yu
Additional notes:
Written by Admin Yu/
Edited and posted by Admin Sun/ Spell, grammar checked by Admin Gyu