Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Good Ol Times:)

I was reorganising my folders this morning..on my lappy..as to make it more convenient for me in the future.As i gone through all the folders, of course i checked and re-read all my works when i was an undergraduate student back then hehehe..Here's my piece of work of Hangugmal(Korean Language).Sure thing, a lot of grammatical errors hahaha..But still, i wanna publish it here in my blog huhu..This short-compo is about my cousin.I have no idea on what to write.It was a must task that we gotta submit every two weeks.Guess what, i only submit two of em out of twelve(i think).Im not lazy(maybe a little hehe)..Korean Language is only an elective course and it's frickin easy to score and at the same time my schedule was tight with field trips+projects(what me and my colleagues would called 'minor thesis'.Im sure you get the main picture when i said 'thesis' only that it's minor huhu)+assignments+presentation=pressure.

So here's my short-compo about my cousin.Again, i know i made a lot of gramatical errors here hahaha..Why should i embarrass myself like this i don't even understand why huhuhu..I tell you what, it is good that you could master many different kinds of languages.It feels great!Why?Coz you can speak a language that others can't..It's kind of boring to speak English all the time huhu..God Willing, in the future i wanted to learn French.Learning Spanish is much easier than learning French.

Oh..Anyway...Here's my composition..

My Cousin

여행하는 좋아합니다. 나는 내년 여행을 계획 말레이시아 앞에 수료식. 어머니가 나에게 티켓을 졸업하면 파리로 성공적으로. 이제 나는 오직 생각만 하고 싶은 일을 나의 수료식 계속 여부를 연구하거나 공부했습니다.



Korean is more or less the same with English Language, generally and is slightly different.How different?For instance:

English we say 'Hi, my name is....'

but


in Korean we say 'Hi, name is my..'(in translation)

'Annyong haseyo..Ne ireumeun....imnida'

E.g. Annyonghaseyo...Ne ireumeun Qisya imnida.



So it's quite complicated.Unlike English, they have formal/informal expression and greetings. -imnida is for formal expression and -isoyo for informal expression(both for making statement).For raising questions, it's -imnikka(formal) and -iyeyo(informal).

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