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Who do Koreans Celebrate Christmas with?

KOREANS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS

We are about to begin one of the happiest seasons of the year, celebrated almost worldwide, Christmas also known as Sung Tan Jul, is solely recognized as a national holiday in South Korea in comparison with the rest of Asian countries. It is not as traditional and popular as Seollal or Chuseok, but Koreans will take the day off to unwind with their loved ones, even though not many Koreans are motivated to return home for it.

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Are you hiding your Korean dialect? | Street Interview

I interviewed native Korean speakers in Seoul (연남동), and asked them if they speak any Korean dialects – and if so, to say something in that dialect. Here are all of their fun dialect expressions!

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how to say i like you in korean like natives

head-over-heels in love but don’t want to through the love bomb yet?

 Try saying “I like you in Korean” to make an impact on your crush.

The phrase 사랑해 (saranghae) is the most common way to say I like you in Korean. But there are other ways to say it that can be more specific, personal, or even cute.

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5 Different Ways To Address Mom In Korean

Every language on the planet has its own way to say “mom”.After all, it’s many people’s very first word. 

Wouldn’t learning to address your mother in Korean be a sweet gift?

Whether you’re using the word 엄마 [eom-ma]  for “mother” or a more polite term 어머니 [eom-eo-ni] ,” knowing how to pronounce these words and how to use it, can be a big help if you’re in a Korea.

In this lesson, you’ll learn how to say mother in Korean language in informal, polite, and formal situations and all about parents’ day with examples and exercises. 

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