Sunday, December 4, 2022

Learning The First Korean Course on Coursera Week 3

 Nama : Ilham Santoso Putra

Class : 3SA06

NPM : 10620102



Learning The First Korean Course on Coursera Week 3


3.1. I have two younger siblings

    I discovered this week that Korean folks frequently include information about their family while introducing themselves. The instructor then provided me with vocabulary concerning families, for instance:

가족 (gajok) means family                                    

아버지 (abeoji)/아빠 (appa) = Dad

어머니 (eomeoni)/엄마 (eomma) = Mom

형 (hyeong) = older brother (for male). if you are a boy/male want to call an older brother, you should call him hyeong.

오빠 (oppa) = older brother (for female). if you are a girl/female and want to call an older brother, you have to call him with oppa.

누나 (nuna) = older sister (for male), if you are a male and want to call an older sister, you have to call her nuna.

언니 (eonni) = older sister (for female), if you are a female also want to call your older sister, you can call her with eonni. 

동생 (dongsaeng) = younger sibling

if it is a little brother you can call him as 남동생 (namdongsaeng) and for little sister is 여동생 (yeodongsaeng).

삼촌 (samchon) = uncle

이모 (imo) = aunt

형제 (hyeongje) = siblings/brothers

자매 (jamae) = siblings/sisters

딸 (ttal) = daughter

아들 (adeul) = son

    I also learnt how to count in Korean since you need to know the numbers if you want to say you have several siblings.


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3.2. Do you also have an older brother?

    I learnt how to ask someone whether they had siblings at this point in the lesson, as well as how to employ particles in sentences.


    If you want to ask someone about his another family members you can use do. example, namdongsaengdo isseoyo? means do you also have a younger brother?

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3.3. How many members are in your family?

I learned how to ask and respond how many members are in your family.




The instructor then provided me with several vocabulary, for instance:
의자 (euija) = chair
책상 (chaeksang) = desk
모자 (moja) = hat
가방 (gabang) = bag
남자 (namja) = male
여자 (yeoja) = female
학생 (haksaeng) = student
시계 (sigye) = clock, wristwatch
바나나 (banana) = banana
복숭아 (boksunga) = peach
귤 (gyul) = tangerine


    If you're asked that, you can respond by listing the members of your family by their numbers. As an illustration, "five peoples" in Korean is daseot isseoyo or daseon myeongieyo, etc.


Counting is possible by looking at the image.
1. its not hana myeong, but ha myeong
2. its not dul myeong, but du myeong
3. not set myeong, but se myeong
4. not net myeong, but ne myeong
5. daseot myeong, pronounced as daseon myeong
6. yeseot myeong, pronounced as yeoseon myeong
7. ilgop myeong,  pronounced as ilgom myeong
8. yedeol myeong, pronounced as yeodeol myeong
9. ahop myeong, pronounced as ahomyeong
10. yeol myeong, still yeol myeong.

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2.4. Review

I learned new vocabs in this part
그래? (geurae?) means really? or is that so? 
모두 (modu) means all
아내 (anae) means my wife, but another word for someone's wife called 부인 (buin) or 사모님(samonim).
외동 딸 (wedongttal) = only daughter
외아들 (weadeul) = only son
혼자 (honja) = by oneself, alone

this conversation is an example of the material review.


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