Learn Korean Study Guide 2026
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π Learn Korean Exam Format at a Glance
π Learn Korean Topics to Study (21)
βοΈ Sample Learn Korean Questions & Answers
1. What is 'λμ₯μ°κ°' (doenjang jjigae)?
'λμ₯μ°κ°' is a hearty stew made with doenjang (fermented soybean paste), tofu, zucchini, and mushrooms β a staple of Korean home cooking.
2. What is the difference between 'μ (e)' and 'μμ (eseo)' in Korean?
μμ marks the location where an active action occurs, while μ marks a static location or destination.
3. What is the function of the ending '-κ³ μμ΄μ (-go isseoyo)' in Korean?
-κ³ μμ΄μ is the Korean present progressive, equivalent to English '-ing' (e.g., λ¨Ήκ³ μμ΄μ = am eating).
4. Select the appropriate native Korean number. ONE
"νλ [ha-na]" is the Native Korean number for "one." This system is primarily used for counting people, animals, and general items up to 99, as well as for stating age and hours of the day.
5. What does 'μ ν (jeonhwa)' mean in Korean?
μ ν means 'telephone' or 'phone call' in Korean.
6. Select the appropriate native Korean number. FOUR
"λ· [net]" is the Native Korean number for "four." Native Korean numbers are used when counting general items, people, or for expressing age, and are distinct from the Sino-Korean system.