Korean Language Learning
Korean uses an alphabet designed in the 15th century to be learnable in a weekend - and it really is. From there, the real work is the verb endings and the honorific system, both of which become natural through reading.
Beginner
First words, short sentences, and high-frequency vocabulary. Build confidence from day one.
Hangul, basic particles, and polite present tense (-요).
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Everyday topics and familiar grammar. Read fuller scenes without reaching for a dictionary.
Past tense, common verb endings, and the difference between 은/는 and 이/가.
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Richer grammar and natural dialogue. Follow real stories at a comfortable pace.
Connective endings, indirect speech, and honorific verbs.
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Complex sentences, idioms, and nuanced ideas. Read like a native, one tap away from any phrase.
Literary endings, idiomatic phrasing, and long nested sentences.
Start readingWhy read in Korean
What makes our Korean library different
Hangul learned fast
Designed scientifically; reading reinforces it within days.
Honorific endings
See -요, -습니다, and panmal switches in living dialogue.
Particles and topic markers
은/는, 이/가, 을/를 - learn them where they actually live.