단어
Vocab
문법
Grammar
높임말
Honorific Form
문화
Culture
100

This word means "to be difficult"

Please answer with the dictionary form.

어렵다

(Unit 1)

100

This grammar structure is the future tense of '-아/어요'

-을 거예요

(Unit 1)

100

This sentence ending (in the present tense) is used to indicate respect on the part of the speaker for the subject of the sentence

-으세요

(Unit 3)

100

Korean people typically remove these before going inside one's home.

Shoes (신발)

200

This word means "business meeting, conference"

회의

(Unit 3)

200

This grammar structure is used to express ability/possibility or inability/impossibility.

-을 수 있어요/없어요

(Unit 1)

200

This is the honorific form of '말하다'

Please answer in the present tense.

말씀하세요

(Unit 3)

200

This Korean historical figure is on the 10,000 won bill

King Sejong (세종대왕)

300

This means "to attend in order to learn"

Please answer with the dictionary form.

배우러 다니다

(Unit 4)

300

This grammar structure expresses necessity (must do, have to do)

-아/어야 해요

(Unit 4)

300

These are the honorific forms of '먹다'

Please answer in the present tense.

드세요 and 잡수세요

300

This location has numerous buildings that make up the Royal Palace. It was the home of the royal family for 500 years.

Gyeongbok Palace (경복궁)

400

This phrase means "because I have another appointment"

다른 약속이 있어서

(Unit 6)

400

This grammar structure expresses the speaker's intention or future plan to do something.

-으려고 해요

(Unit 6)

400

This is the honorific form of 없다 (not to be at or in a place)

Please answer in the present tense.

안 계세요

(Unit 3)

400

The 2018 Winter Olympics were hosted in this South Korean county.

Pyeongchang (평창군)

500

This phrase means "I will help you soon"

조금 이따가 도와줄게요

(Unit 7)

500

A superlative compares one part in relation to a larger group. In Korean, the superlative is formed by using this word.

제일

(Unit 8)

500

The honorific '계세요' is used when the subject is a person and when the verb 있어요 has the meaning of location or existence of the person. However, this word is used when the subject is a thing (not a person) and the verb 있어요 has the meaning of possession.

있으세요

(Unit 3)

500

Traditionally, this food is given out when opening a new business or moving to a new home in order to keep bad luck away and relieve worries.

Red bean steamed rice cake
(팥시루떡)