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Task 7: Coursera Week 4

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  Name: Nabila D. P. Class: 3SA06. NPM: 14619561. COURSERA: DATE & TIME This week, I was introduced to how to read, asking, and answer a day and time in Korean.  4.1 When is your birthday Example conversation: A - "생일이 언제어요?" ( saeng-il-i eonjeeoyo? ) : when is your birthday?  B -  "7 월 16 일 이여요" ( 7 wol 16 il iyeoyo ) : it’s July 16th.  Numberic on Date: one :  il,  two :  i , three :  sam , four :  sa , five :  o , six :  yuk , seven :  chil , eight :  pal , nine :  gu , ten :  sip .  After that, like 11, You add 1 to 10 and say :  sip-il,  and you add 2 to 10 to get  sip-i .  For 20, It's similar case in that you add 10 to 2 to say  i-sip, for 30 is sam-sip,  and  [sa-sip]  for 40.  For 100, The word for 100 is  백   baeg , 200 is  i-baeg , 300 is  sam-baeg.  And 1,000 is  천   cheon . What would you say this year, 20...

Task 6: Coursera Week 3

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  Name: Nabila D. P. Class: 3SA06 NPM: 14619561 COURSERA: (INTODUCING) FAMILY. In week 3 we are taught to know family members in Korean, and how to ask questions to be asked if we want to know the family members of someone we know. The Family members vocabulary! 아버지 : abeoji : Father (Formal) 아빠 : appa : Father (Informal) 어머니 : eomeoni : Mother (Formal) 엄마 : eomma : Mother (Informal) 누나 : nuna : Older Sister by Younger Brother 언니 : eonni :  Older Sister by Younger Sister 형 : hyeong : Older Brother by Younger Brother 오빠 : oppa : Older Brother by Younger Sister The Numberic vocabulary! 0 공 {gong} 1 하나 (hana)     2 둘 (dul)    3 셋 (set)    4 넷 (net)    5 다섯 (daseot) 6 여섯 (yeseot)   7 일곱 (ilgop)    8 여덟 (yeodeol)   9 아홉 (ahop)   10 열 (yeol)  11 열하나 (yeolhana)  12 열둘 (yeoldul)  13 열셋 (yeolset)   14 열넷 (yeolnet) 15 열다섯 (yeoldaseot). If we want...

Task 5: Coursera Week 2

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  Name: Nabila D. P, Class: 3SA06. NPM:14619561. COURSERA: GREETINGS, AND INTRODUCING In this second week we are taught how to do greetings, and introducing to in Korean. 2. 1. Hello, I'm Suzy Kim This material teaches how we introduce our name, or ask someone's name, and answer it correctly. The first is how we introduce ourselves: 안녕하세요 저는 김수지 예요 ( annyeonghaseyo jeoneun gimsuji-yeyo) . (“Hello, I’m Suzy Kim). It can be reply with,  안녕하세요제이름은 저스틴이에요 ( annyeonghaseyo jeileum-eun jeoseutin-ieyo) . (Hello, my name is Justin. ) 안녕하세요 ? (annyeonghaseyo) in English is a form of basic greeting like “hello!” or “how are you?” But, In Korea don’t have any greeting for specific day situation (like good morning, or good night) so they’re just say 안녕하세요 ? (annyeonghaseyo) instead.  Among people who have the same age, they generally greet one another by saying 안녕 ?  (annyeong). Or 안녕하십니까 ? ( annyeonghasibnikka). In Korean they put family name first (Kim Suzy). So the correct w...