Isy Nagashie 한사랑
Selasa, 11 Juni 2013
Heading the final exam!
Hello bloggers! long time not see you.. and now I'm a collage student. Actually I just wanna share about my activity these last few weeks and heading the final exam next week. I don't know what should to feel, but the first day of our exam on June 17th and that day of my birthday. I have a plan to hang out all day on that day but because of that exam I should study hard and even more just giving my total focus to all subjects of exam. oh my! okay... see u again..
Senin, 12 Desember 2011
Good Job!
To be a guide! Yeah.. for all of my life maybe this is the
great job that I ever did. To meet with foreign peoples from faraway places.
That’s really nice! I love it... when I can practice my English to the native England directly. Talking about their life in their country, and saw how
different our lifestyle from each other.
It’s like dream comes true for me and it’s so unforgettable... I wished one day
live changes it’s way, I will meet with those people again, not in here
but in their country.. In England,
France, Italy, Australia, America, Scotland, Canada, Japan and absolutely in
Korea. I believe its will become my life journey, just wait the time for I show
you..
From visit Indonesia 2010: Sail Banda!
The day when God gives me this great opportunity ,
August 23th ’10...
Started in Kamali Beach, Baubau Town...
with my partner : from the left ; Nur, Tri, Me and Mizh
The first journey
through Keraton Fortress; the largest fortress in the world..
The traditional dance from Kabaena Island to welcome the tourist in Keraton..
Then in the next day, in Bali village, Karingkaring district ..
Rabu, 08 Desember 2010
Hangeul 한글 : Introduction Hangeul
Korean uses its own unique alphabet called hangeul. it is considered to be one of the most efficient aphabets in the world and has garnered unanimous praise from language expert for its scientific design and aexcellence.
Hangeul was created under King Sejong during the Joseon Dynasty (1939-1910). In 1446, the first Korean alphabet was proclaimed under the original name Huh-min-jeong-eum, which literally meant "the correct souds for the instruction of the people".
Hangeul consist of 14 consonant and 10 vowels, totaling 24 basic character. The shapes of Hangeul's consonant were formed after voice organs (such as lip, tongue, throat, etc). While those of the vowels were formed after what one might say symbolizes heaven, earth, and human being.
All words in Korean are composed of syllables, which go by the following basic rules :
1. A syllable begins with a consonant.
2. A syllable has at least one consonant and one vowel.
3. Each syllable gets written in a square box.
A syllable that consist of a consonant and "vertical vowel" is written with the consonant on the left and the vowel on the right.
ㄴ(n) + ㅏ(a) = 나 (na)
A syllable that consist of a consonant and "horizontal vowel" i written with on to and the vowel underneath.
ㄱ(k) + ㅡ(eu) = 그 (keu)
If a syllable shows a consonant-vowel-consonant combination, in other words, if a syllable ends with a consonant, called batchim (meaning "supporting floor" in Korean), the final consonant goes to the bottom - or floor -f that syllable.
ㅁ(m) +ㅏ(a) + ㄴ(n) = 만 (man)
ㅁ(m) + ㅗ (o) + ㄱ(k) = 목 (mok)
All symbol of Hangeul are written from top to bottom and from left to right. Srtrokes are never interrupted, not even they change directions halfway.
Hangeul :
ㅏ= a
ㅓ=eo
ㅗ= o:
ㅜ= wu/u
ㅡ=eu
ㅣ= i / yi
ㅔ= e
ㅐ= wae:
ㅑ= ya
ㅕ= yeo
ㅛ= yo
ㅠ = yu
ㅖ=ye
ㅒ= ye:
ㅘ= wa
ㅝ= wo
ㅞ= we
ㅙ= wae
ㅢ= eui
ㅟ= wi
ㅂ= b/p
ㅈ= j/ch
ㄷ= d/t
ㄱ= k/g
ㅅ= s
ㅁ= m
ㄴ=n
ㅇ= ng
ㄹ= r/l
ㅎ= h
ㅋ= k
ㅌ= t
ㅊ= ch
ㅍ= p
This is a simple introduction of Hangeul and its structure..
Hangeul was created under King Sejong during the Joseon Dynasty (1939-1910). In 1446, the first Korean alphabet was proclaimed under the original name Huh-min-jeong-eum, which literally meant "the correct souds for the instruction of the people".Hangeul consist of 14 consonant and 10 vowels, totaling 24 basic character. The shapes of Hangeul's consonant were formed after voice organs (such as lip, tongue, throat, etc). While those of the vowels were formed after what one might say symbolizes heaven, earth, and human being.
All words in Korean are composed of syllables, which go by the following basic rules :
1. A syllable begins with a consonant.
2. A syllable has at least one consonant and one vowel.
3. Each syllable gets written in a square box.
A syllable that consist of a consonant and "vertical vowel" is written with the consonant on the left and the vowel on the right.
ㄴ(n) + ㅏ(a) = 나 (na)
A syllable that consist of a consonant and "horizontal vowel" i written with on to and the vowel underneath.
ㄱ(k) + ㅡ(eu) = 그 (keu)
If a syllable shows a consonant-vowel-consonant combination, in other words, if a syllable ends with a consonant, called batchim (meaning "supporting floor" in Korean), the final consonant goes to the bottom - or floor -f that syllable.
ㅁ(m) +ㅏ(a) + ㄴ(n) = 만 (man)
ㅁ(m) + ㅗ (o) + ㄱ(k) = 목 (mok)
All symbol of Hangeul are written from top to bottom and from left to right. Srtrokes are never interrupted, not even they change directions halfway.
Hangeul :
ㅏ= a
ㅓ=eo
ㅗ= o:
ㅜ= wu/u
ㅡ=eu
ㅣ= i / yi
ㅔ= e
ㅐ= wae:
ㅑ= ya
ㅕ= yeo
ㅛ= yo
ㅠ = yu
ㅖ=ye
ㅒ= ye:
ㅘ= wa
ㅝ= wo
ㅞ= we
ㅙ= wae
ㅢ= eui
ㅟ= wi
ㅂ= b/p
ㅈ= j/ch
ㄷ= d/t
ㄱ= k/g
ㅅ= s
ㅁ= m
ㄴ=n
ㅇ= ng
ㄹ= r/l
ㅎ= h
ㅋ= k
ㅌ= t
ㅊ= ch
ㅍ= p
This is a simple introduction of Hangeul and its structure..
Introducing Yourself In Korean
I write this post because a friend asked me that she want to know to introduce herself in Korean. So this post I dedicated for my friend named Ema from Malaysia. Since we have the same idea about Korea.
안녕하세요 hello (ahn-nyong-hase-yoh)
제 이름은 Isna입니다. My name is Isna ( jo-eh-i-reum-eun-Isna-imnida)
저는 17살 입니다. I'm 17years old. ( jeo neun-17-sarl-imnida)
저는 인도네시아에 살아요. I live in Indonesia (jeoneun indonesia-e sarayo)
제 취미는 여행입니다. My hobby is traveling. (je chwimineun yeonghaeng imnida)
저는 고등학생입니다. I'm Senior High School student (jeoneun godeunghaksaeng imnida)만나 뵈어 반갑습니다 I’m glad to see you. ( man-nah-beh-uh-bahn-kap-seumnida)
That all is just a simple introducing and formal used. But you can practice and applying it when you meet a Korean. Remember guys, even it's hard but when you trying harder I believe you can mastering it well. We are the same step to studying it to become mastering...
안녕하세요 hello (ahn-nyong-hase-yoh)
제 이름은 Isna입니다. My name is Isna ( jo-eh-i-reum-eun-Isna-imnida)
저는 17살 입니다. I'm 17years old. ( jeo neun-17-sarl-imnida)
저는 인도네시아에 살아요. I live in Indonesia (jeoneun indonesia-e sarayo)
제 취미는 여행입니다. My hobby is traveling. (je chwimineun yeonghaeng imnida)
저는 고등학생입니다. I'm Senior High School student (jeoneun godeunghaksaeng imnida)만나 뵈어 반갑습니다 I’m glad to see you. ( man-nah-beh-uh-bahn-kap-seumnida)
That all is just a simple introducing and formal used. But you can practice and applying it when you meet a Korean. Remember guys, even it's hard but when you trying harder I believe you can mastering it well. We are the same step to studying it to become mastering...
Kamis, 04 November 2010
한국어 learn korean language
You want to learn an vocabulary korean language.......thats I give you!!! never stop to study guys!!
우리 [uri] WE
너 / 당신 [neo/dangsin] YOU
그 사람 [geu saram] THAT PEOPLE
형[hyeong] BROTHER (if you a boy)
오빠 [oppa] brother (if you a girl)
누나 [nuna]sister (if you a boy)
언니 [eonni] sister (if you a girl)
동생 [dongseng] younger brother or sister
봄 [bom] spring
여름 [yeoreum] summer
가을 [ga-eul] autumn
겨울 [gyeo-ul] winter
네.(예.) [ Ne(ye)] Yes
아니오 [Anio] no
여보세요 [Yeoboseyo] Hallo
안녕하세요 [Annyeong-haseyo] hi
안녕히 계세요 [Annyong-hi gyeseyo] good bye
안녕히 가세요 [Annyeong-hi gaseyo] good bye
어서 오세요 [Eoseo oseyo] Welcome
고맙습니다.(감사합니다.) [Gomapseumnida (Gamsahamnida)]
thank you
고마워 [Gomawo] Thank you
천만에요 [Cheonmaneyo] You're welcome
미안합니다.(죄송합니다.) [Mianhamnida (Joesong-hamnida)]
i'm sorry
미안, 미안해, 미안한다 [mian, mianhe, mianhanda] sorry
괜찮습니다.(괜찮아요.) [Gwaenchansseumnida] no problem
실례합니다 [Sillyehamnida] excuse me
수고하다 [sugohada] thank you
this is korean alphabet :
ㅎ + ㅏ + ㄴ= 한
want another example?
ㄱ + ㅡ + ㄹ = 글
We then combine syllables to form words, just as we do in English.
한 + 글 = 한글
ㅏ= a
ㅓ=eo
ㅗ= o:
ㅜ= wu/u
ㅡ=eu
ㅣ= i / yi
ㅔ= e
ㅐ= wae:
ㅑ= ya
ㅕ= yeo
ㅛ= yo
ㅠ = yu
ㅖ=ye
ㅒ= ye:
ㅘ= wa
ㅝ= wo
ㅞ= we
ㅙ= wae
ㅢ= eui
ㅟ= wi
ㅂ= b/p
ㅈ= j/ch
ㄷ= d/t
ㄱ= k/g
ㅅ= s
ㅁ= m
ㄴ=n
ㅇ= ng
ㄹ= r/l
ㅎ= h
ㅋ= k
ㅌ= t
ㅊ= ch
ㅍ= p
enjoy guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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