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Korean Lesson #1
by Jane L. (Age: 14)
copyright 06-17-2005


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Hello in Korean is Ahn-nyoung-ha-seh-yo(it might be hard to try to say and this kind of hello is used to say hello to people you don't know or people who are older than you.
Hi in Korean is Ahn-nyoung. This is for saying to friends and younger kids.

I can't think of aything eles to write.
If you have any suggestions on what to write I'll write it on lesson number two.


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03-16-2007 Leigh G.    

Cool! I'm glad you decided to continue this, and let it sprawl into more lessons. You're the only other author on PnP I've noticed that does lessons for other languages. I want to pick up my Japanese lessons again, make them a little clearer, and combine them into a book. It's make my page cleaner looking and more organized since they'll be spread out randomly and not together if I don't. Yes...I'm an organization freak! But for some reason the idea of shoving poems into books repulses me...go figure. Good work, keep writing!

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P.S. Please check out my new book Flights of Fantasy!


07-18-2005 Linh P.    

hey that pretty cool maybe you could wrote more and I'll teach you my language.


06-18-2005 Anthony Lane Stahlhut    

Yea tell us what it is like to be growing up in Korea


06-17-2005 Andrew Findlay    

Perhaps a few words about Korean culture would be interesting. It's always fun to learn about other countries. Cultural differences that are unusual is a good place to start to get people interested.


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