I know Cheer Up, Like Ooh Ahh, Lion Heart, Hush, and Hyejeong's parts in AOA songs. I learned how to read Hangeul so I could memorize the lyrics easier.
I'm currently learning the alphabet. Studied for about an hour today and I think I have some of them down. My self discipline is the pits tho so I hope I can push through. It really is like learning 2 different languages at once it feels
Hangul is easy to learn tbh. I got an app and learned it fully within a week.
Then I just used Google Translate to practice writing by writing out lyrics of songs that I know and phrases in Korean.
I'm getting to the point now where I can sight read lyrics on music shows etc.
Helps so much because romanization of Korean lyrics really sucks.
idk, i want to try to learn the language but like Kingie said, im so damn lazy.
& plus, i took Spanish for 3 years and i still dont know a single letter yet i had good grades in the classes throughout those years. idk if i should even try with korean
idk, i want to try to learn the language but like Kingie said, im so damn lazy.
& plus, i took Spanish for 3 years and i still dont know a single letter yet i had good grades in the classes throughout those years. idk if i should even try with korean
I was actually kinda good at Spanish then I just forgot so much, feeling extra trash on that.
You guys don't even understand how hard it is to maintain languages nnn
I know 3, but because I mainly use only English and Hebrew my Russian became worse with the years
Plus sometimes I get them mixed up and the real struggle is when you need to say a word in one language but you only know how to say it in another one at that moment sdfggsdf
I failed Arabic class in middle school because I couldn't handle another language, and Korean was just too much as well
So yeah its important that if you learn a language, keep using it and practice all the time
Hangul is easy to learn tbh. I got an app and learned it fully within a week.
Then I just used Google Translate to practice writing by writing out lyrics of songs that I know and phrases in Korean.
I'm getting to the point now where I can sight read lyrics on music shows etc.
Helps so much because romanization of Korean lyrics really sucks.
Your way sounds so much easier. I've been using memrise to learn the alphabet and that's been going well but I also downloaded a bunch of other pdf courses that had me in utter confusion
I already know 3 languages: English, Hebrew and Russian
That's enough for me I think
I feel bad for anyone who learns Hebrew, its harder than Korean
I learned the alphabet pretty quickly, its the easiest part tbh so you will make it through
My situation is a mess tbh cause I've been learning 5 different languages throughout my school and uni life beside english and I never became fluent in any of them like I got the base but I'd exchange that for being 100 in just one of them.
But one of my life goals is to become fluent in those 5 languages + some more like korean so good luck.mp3 to me
You guys don't even understand how hard it is to maintain languages nnn
I know 3, but because I mainly use only English and Hebrew my Russian became worse with the years
Plus sometimes I get them mixed up and the real struggle is when you need to say a word in one language but you only know how to say it in another one at that moment sdfggsdf
I failed Arabic class in middle school because I couldn't handle another language, and Korean was just too much as well
So yeah its important that if you learn a language, keep using it and practice all the time
I could read Chinese pretty OK but I'm **** at actually pronouncing it/understanding it when spoken/stringing words together. I was really excited cuz I watched a T-ARA performance, and they don't speak quickly, so I could understand some of what they said.
You guys don't even understand how hard it is to maintain languages nnn
I know 3, but because I mainly use only English and Hebrew my Russian became worse with the years
Plus sometimes I get them mixed up and the real struggle is when you need to say a word in one language but you only know how to say it in another one at that moment sdfggsdf
I failed Arabic class in middle school because I couldn't handle another language, and Korean was just too much as well
So yeah its important that if you learn a language, keep using it and practice all the time
I do, I'm bilingual native in English and French. When I went to France to see family a few months ago the struggle was REAL.
I had an interview in France last year and couldn't even pronounce the word for opportunity properly.
But I tend to get back to normal after a few days of being immersed back in the language.
My situation is a mess tbh cause I've been learning 5 different languages throughout my school and uni life beside english and I never became fluent in any of them like I got the base but I'd exchange that for being 100 in just one of them.
But one of my life goals is to become fluent in those 5 languages + some more like korean so good luck.mp3 to me
MESS, how can you even learn 5 languages at the same time without ****ing this up
The older you get the harder it gets
But I hope for you that you will pull it off!!!!
Your way sounds so much easier. I've been using memrise to learn the alphabet and that's been going well but I also downloaded a bunch of other pdf courses that had me in utter confusion
Try eggbun app, it's perfect for learning hangul and some basic words + you get used to korean keyboard.