Some More Words
Now that you have all the consonants and most of the vowels, you can start learning
a lot of new words. Here are some words for food, beginning with
one that everyone in Korea knows:
It's romanized as
kim-ch'i, and it's the spicy pickled cabbage that is a staple with almost every
Korean meal.
Of course, no meal would be complete without
. That's the Korean word
for rice.
You can click the Korean syllables in the tables below to hear them.
Here are more things to eat:
   | pul-go-gi | broiled beef |
   | kal-bi-jjim | beef rib stew |
  | man-du | dumplings |
|
|
And here are things to drink:
  | hong-ch'a | tea |
  | k'eo-p'i | coffee |
 | mul | water |
  | k'ol-la | cola |
  | u-yu | milk |
|