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things to include
flapper dresses
jazz music
sex positivity
women’s rights
renewal of arts & culture
increased immigration & cultural sharing
sequins
eyeliner
things to leave behind
racism & nativism
consumerist culture
white guys writing “the great american novel”
hello everyone :) in this post I want to share which apps I use to study korean on the go. I actually had around two dozen apps related to korean on my phone, but no person could use all of them together, so I limited it down to only 12 apps
of course, some of those I haven't used in ages, but I do think they're useful from time to time
I cannot stop raving about this app, their courses are so well thought through, they teach grammar well and the sample sentences are actually useful!
there's nothing new about memrise, I use it because it has all 10 ttmik levels on there, with audio recordings and grammar explanations. @ whoever created that memrise course, I'll love you forever
it's not just a dictionary, it has the papago translator integrated, there are podcasts, each day there's a "word of the day" and "global sentences" where you can learn not only a new sentence, but also view entire sample conversations
it's an app that compiles all ttmik pdf lessons
this app has many well known (short) stories and even fairytales which you can read in your native and target language side by side. if you want you can listen to the audio recordings as well, and even slow them down if you need
okay this app is amazing, it has nearly all grammar of the korean language, gives in-depth explanations and sample sentences. there's even a "confusing grammar" section where the difference between, well, confusing grammar points is explained
you can type in a english or korean verb in any conjugation and it will not only give you the translation (they aren't always on point tho7), but also all the possible conjugations for the verb. it includes all tenses, politeness levels and all possible suffixes
HiNative allows you to ask questions about a country or a language to natives. you can phrase any question or use the options provided, such as 'does this sound natural', 'what's the difference between x and x' etc. you can even record your pronunciation or ask natives to send you a audio recording
this app is mostly about language exchange, so making friends with natives or finding a studdy buddy. you can also post pictures and texts or read others public entries as reading / writing practice. if you want to meet up with someone you can enter your location and see who's near, but beware of the creeps that are on this app and stay safe
these apps are provided by the king sejong institute foundation. there are different apps for different levels, but I downloaded the 회화 초급 and 문법 초급 (conversation and grammar for beginners) as well as the beginner to intermediate vocabulary app. I haven't really taken the time to go through the first two apps to check if there are basics that I still don't know by now, but I'm planning to check that once I have the time. so far I think these apps would be a really good way for beginners to ease into the language and learn the basics. they also provide mini games where you can test your knowledge
that's it for now, I hope you enjoyed this little 'tour' of my korean apps. if you have any questions, feel free to leave a message in my ask :)
have a lovely day everyone 🌸🌺
“what does it feel like to be a multifandom?”
Requested by anon. ✨ Listen while studying
La Luna y las estrellas. The moon and the stars
Luciérnagas en la oscuridad de la noche. Fireflies in the darkness of the night
Mañanas con niebla. Misty mornings
Piedras preciosas. Precious gems, gemstones
Luces de neón. Neon lights
Fotos polaroid. Polaroid pictures
Pétalos de cerezo. Cherry tree petals
Discos de vinilo. Vinyl records
Rosas rosas. Pink roses
Algodón de azúcar, nube, nube de algodón. Cotton candy
Una copa de vino. A glass of wine
Collar de perlas. Pearl necklace
Caminar descalzo/a. To walk barefoot
Una película antigua. An old movie
Galaxias y constelaciones. Galaxies and constellations
Velas. Candles
Las nubes en el cielo. The clouds in the sky
El océano. The ocean
Novelas románticas. Romantic novels
Una ventana con vistas. A window with a view
Sábanas de seda. Silk sheets
Poemas de amor. Love poems
Castillos y palacios. Castles and palaces
Margaritas. Daisies
Una taza de café. A cup of coffee
El amanecer. Dawn
Rayos de sol. Sunshine
Cubitos de azúcar. Sugar cubes
Museos de arte. Art museums
Perfume. Perfume
El bosque. The forest, the woods
Un carrusel, tiovivo, calesita. A carousel
Antigüedades. Antiques
Agua cristalina. Cristal clear water
Un piano de cola. A grand piano
Una inmensa biblioteca. An immense library
Un reloj de arena. An hourglass
Sala de juegos, salón recreativo, los recreativos. Arcade
Lámpara de lava. Lava lamp
Terciopelo. Velvet
Sombra de ojos. Eyeshadow
Cartas del tarot. Tarot cards
Carreteras infinitas. Infinite roads
Una hoguera, fogata. A bonfire
El primer día de nieve. The first day of snow
Vino blanco. White wine
Flores en el pelo. Flowers in your hair
Un diario. A diary
Una boa de plumas. Feather boa
Las historias de cuando éramos niños. The stories of when when we were kids
my vocab lists ✨ request here
We’re getting close pals
Sábana - sheet
Sabor - taste, flavour
Salirse con la suya - to get one’s own way
Sandía - watermelon
Santiguarse - to cross oneself
Segador - reaper
Segar - to reap
Sentar - to seat, suit
Sentar mal - to disagree
Sentar la mano - to let someone’s feel (the weigh of) one’s hand
Sentir - to hear, mourn, feel, be upset over, be sorry
Señalado - appointed
Señalar - to point to
Siempre - always, still
Sien - temple
Siervo - servant
Sigilo - secrecy, stealth
Silbido - whistle
Sino - fate
Sinsabor - trouble, worry
Siquiera - at least
Ni siquiera - not even
Sobrar - to be more than enough
Sobras - leftovers
Sobrecogido - startled, taken aback
Solería - floor
Soltera - single, unmarried, spinster
Sollozar - to sob
Mala sombra - bad luck
Con sorna - sarcastically, mockingly
Suave - soft, gentle, sweet
Suceso - incident, action
Sudor - sweat
Sueldo - wage
Suelto - loose
Sujetar - to restrain, hold back
Sumiso - submissive
Suplicante - pleading, imploring
묻다 - To ask
물어보다 - To ask
도착하다 - To arrive
대답하다 - To answer
끓이다 - To boil
빌리다 - To borrow, lend
사다 - To buy
태어나다 - To be born
죄송하다 - To be sorry
축하하다 - To congratulate
청소하다 - To clean
울다 - To cry
오다 - To come
요리하다 - To cook
썰다 - To chop, slice
닫다 - To close
고백하다 - To confess
걸다 - To call, dial
꿈꾸다 - To dream
마시다 - To drink
운전하다 - To drive
죽다 - To die
출발하다 - To depart
춤추다 - To dance
튀기다 - To deep fry
하다 - To do
운동하다 - To exercise
먹다 - To eat
들어오다 - To enter
나가다 - To exit
끝나다 - To finish
볶다 - To fry
사랑에 빠지다 - To fall in love
싸우다 - To fight
찾다 - To find,To look for
주다 - To give
일어나다 - To get up
가다 - To go
가지다 - To have
갖다 - To have
도와주다 - To help
듣다 - To hear
서두르다 - To hurry, rush
싫어하다 - To hate, dislike
있다 -To have
소개하다 - To introduce
알다 -To know
거짓말하다 - To lie
배우다 - To learn
사랑하다 - To love
살다 - To live
웃다 - To laugh
좋아하다 - To like
지다 - To lose, be defeated
재다 - To measure, weigh
섞다 - To mix, blend
만들다 - To make
만나다 - To meet
결혼하다 - To marry
모르다 - To not know
없다 - To not have
필요하다 - To need
주문하다 - To order
열다 - To open
내다 - To pay
약속하다 - To promise
연습하다 - To practice
준비하다 - To prepare
굽다 - To roast, grill, bake
읽다 - To read
기억하다 - To remember
쉬다 - To rest
타다 - To ride
휘젓다 - To stir
팔다 - To sell
찌다 - To steam
자다 - To sleep
앉다 - To sit
시작하다 - To start
보다 - To see
보내다 - To send
공부하다 - To study
가르치다 - To teach
생각하다 - To think
말하다 - To talk, speak
이야기하다 - To talk, chat
전화하다 - To telephone ( call)
찍다 - To take (picture)
사용하다 - To use
벗다 - To undress, take off clothes
입다 - To wear
일하다 - To work
이기다 - To win, defeat
씻다 - To wash
쓰다 - To wear (hat, eyewear
쓰다 - To write
신다 - To wear (shoes, socks, footwear)
기다리다 - To wait
걷다 - To walk
걱정하다 -To worry
just think about how grateful your future self will be if you keep going. how glad you will be for having worked so hard. it will all be worth it.