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Some verbs have a noun and a verb form, in this case it will be written like this: noun form(하다 or another verb ending) with the first definition being the noun form and the second usually being the verb form. If the noun form has a Chinese character, then it will be noun form(하다 or another verb ending) <Chinese character>. Note the Chinese characters correspond to the noun or the stem of the verb and also you can click on the Chinese characters to explore their respective vocabulary page. If you are confused about the whole Chinese character thing, check out the section [[Hanja]]. | Some verbs have a noun and a verb form, in this case it will be written like this: noun form(하다 or another verb ending) with the first definition being the noun form and the second usually being the verb form. If the noun form has a Chinese character, then it will be noun form(하다 or another verb ending) <Chinese character>. Note the Chinese characters correspond to the noun or the stem of the verb and also you can click on the Chinese characters to explore their respective vocabulary page. If you are confused about the whole Chinese character thing, check out the section [[Hanja]]. | ||
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We need people to make the vocabulary pages very in depth and informative. For example, if there are multiple Korean words for one English word, state the difference, which one is used more, whether it's formal or informal (etc). | We need people to make the vocabulary pages very in depth and informative. For example, if there are multiple Korean words for one English word, state the difference, which one is used more, whether it's formal or informal (etc). | ||
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You can find all the information needed to create or edit vocabulary pages here. | You can find all the information needed to create or edit vocabulary pages here. | ||
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Some verbs have a noun and a verb form, in this case it will be written like this: noun form(하다 or another verb ending) with the first definition being the noun form and the second usually being the verb form. If the noun form has a Chinese character, then it will be noun form(하다 or another verb ending) <Chinese character>. Note the Chinese characters correspond to the noun or the stem of the verb and also you can click on the Chinese characters to explore their respective vocabulary page. If you are confused about the whole Chinese character thing, check out the section Hanja.
We need people to make the vocabulary pages very in depth and informative. For example, if there are multiple Korean words for one English word, state the difference, which one is used more, whether it's formal or informal (etc). Some basic ways to contribute:
You can find all the information needed to create or edit vocabulary pages here. Please remember, we are NOT looking to become a dictionary. We have therefore decided not to create a comprehensive vocabulary list. Instead, we focus on learning vocabulary in context where it will be useful. Rather than individual vocabulary pages, we focus on subjects. If here complicated words, or similar words that need more in depth explanation, add the to category. Vocabulary Page Standards
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Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
Pages in category "Vocabulary"
The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total.
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