KookiesAndCream2002

Hello dear readers of my Learn Korean book. I would like to ask you what you would like to learn in the future. Please let me know in a comment or a private message! Enjoy the new chapter about the spring season!! ✨️ 

KookiesAndCream2002

@msmdavis check it out! New chapter is up! How to sound sassy in Korean with 5 phrases!
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KookiesAndCream2002

Hello dear readers of my Learn Korean book. I would like to ask you what you would like to learn in the future. Please let me know in a comment or a private message! Enjoy the new chapter about the spring season!! ✨️ 

KookiesAndCream2002

@msmdavis check it out! New chapter is up! How to sound sassy in Korean with 5 phrases!
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Mianaarh

Hello kooiesandcream, with the help of your book am able to understand korean.  Thankyou very much but could you help in the aspect of verb, noun e. t. c 

KookiesAndCream2002

@Mianaarh Thank you so much for reading! Could you elaborate on what you want to learn?
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KookiesAndCream2002

@tatahearts thank you so much for reading and voting! I hope it was helpful!
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Miss_Marquina

Hello! I would like to say, thankyou for creating a book about learning hangeul it really help me to improve.. HAHA
          But I have a question,when koreans counting a number sometime thet say il,i,sam,sa....
          And also sometimes they say hana,dul,set,net..
          What is the different between:hana,dul,set,net...
          And il,i,sam,sa...?
          
          I hope you will reply in this..
          Again...
          Kamsahabnida

KookiesAndCream2002

@Miss_Marquina 
            
            Hey there. 
            thank you for your question, not dumb at all!
            
            In South Korea they use two types of numbers. The Sino-Korean numbers (the ones that are in my book) and the native-Korean numbers"hana dul set..." 
            
            here is when to use native Korean:
            Hours (for both telling time and duration)
            Age
            Months (only for duration)
            Number of locations, people, types
            
            and here is when to use sino-Korean:
            Minutes (for both telling time and duration)
            Months (only for dates)
            Years (for both telling time and duration)
            Money/currency
            Measurements
            Numerals themselves in phone numbers, the number of a question on a test, etc..
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KookiesAndCream2002

Hello readers of "learn Korean"!
          
          I have been updating the book twice a month, but because I'm going back to school after the holidays, I won't have as much time as I did earlier to update the book. Therefore I am going to update the book once a month like I did before. So look forward to the next updates every 1st of the months. 
          
          Thank you :) 
          
          - PurpleShadow

user92166432

@KookiesAndCream2002  okay thanx so much<3<3 luv your writing<3<3<3<3
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icantthinkstr8

@KookiesAndCream2002 Annyeonghaseyo. Can you teach us how to make our name in hangul? 
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KookiesAndCream2002

Hello Korean learners! 
          
          I want to ask if two updates in a month would be good enough for you. Would you like two updates a month, or is it easier to focus on one lesson each month? 
          
          Also, tell me if you have anything that you want to learn, I will do my best! 
          
          - PurpleShadow

KookiesAndCream2002

Hello korean learners! 
          
          As you know, I'm wrriting those chapters where I teach you some korean words by a korean character. But after I'v done all the characters, I would like to know what kind of lessons you want. What do you want to learn? Please send your answer here or in a message ♥ 
          
          - PurpleShadow

KookiesAndCream2002

@chanellom heyo! A new update! Korean phrases - kdrama?
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KookiesAndCream2002

@ chanellom  sure! Instead of adding onto the old one, I'll make a another one  
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chanellom

@KookiesAndCream2002 I know you have done a phrases one but maybe adding on to it?
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