태권도
taekwondo
Taekwondo (태권도) is Korea's Olympic martial art practiced by 80 million people…
만두
mandu
Mandu (만두) are Korea's beloved dumplings — steamed, fried, or boiled —…
잡채
japchae
Japchae (잡채) is Korea's iconic glass noodle stir-fry served at every major…
팥빙수
patbingsu
Patbingsu (팥빙수) is Korea's beloved shaved ice dessert loaded with sweet red…
순두부
sundubu
Sundubu (순두부) is Korea's silken soft tofu, the heart of spicy sundubu-jjigae…
냉면
naengmyeon
Naengmyeon (냉면) is Korea's iconic cold noodle dish featured in Crash Landing…
~로/으로
ro-lo-ending
~로/으로 is Korean's direction and means particle, essential for K-Drama journey scenes…
~죠
jyo-ending
~죠 is the charming Korean 'right?' confirmation ending heard in K-Drama observations…
~겠어
gesseo-ending
~겠어 is the K-Drama sentence ending for intention and empathy — learn…
~보다
boda-ending
~보다 is the essential Korean 'than' particle for comparisons, heard in BTS…
~고
go-ending
~고 connects Korean clauses meaning 'and' or 'and then.' It powers K-Pop…
~도
do-ending
~도 means 'also,' 'too,' or 'even' in Korean. From '나도' fan concert…
~네
ne-ending
~네 is a Korean sentence ending expressing fresh surprise or admiration. It's…
~까지
kkaji-ending
~까지 means 'until' or 'to' in Korean. Paired with ~부터, it builds…
~부터
buteo-ending
~부터 means 'from' in Korean, marking a starting point in time. Hear…
~만
man-ending
~만, meaning 'only/just,' is the particle of exclusive love in K-Pop lyrics…
~면
myeon-ending
~면 is Korean's conditional 'if,' filling K-Pop ballads and K-Drama confessions with…
~는데
neunde-ending
~는데 is Korean's most versatile sentence ending, used in K-Drama dialogue for…
해운대
haeundae
Haeundae (해운대) is South Korea's most famous beach in Busan — a…
롯데월드
lotte-world
Lotte World (롯데월드) is Seoul's iconic theme park, a must-visit K-Drama filming…