Hangul in 30 minutes, K-drama phrases you'll actually use, K-pop slang explained, and Korean words that sound surprisingly like Hindi. No boring textbooks.
Korean has its own alphabet called Hangul, invented in 1443. It has 14 consonants and 10 vowels. The amazing thing? You can learn to read it in about 30 minutes. Click any character to hear the sound hint.
💡 Pro tip: Korean syllables are blocks combining consonant + vowel. So 한 = ㅎ(h) + ㅏ(a) + ㄴ(n) = "han". Once you learn the sounds, you can read any Korean text — even if you don't know what it means yet!
These are the phrases every Indian K-drama fan has heard a thousand times — now you'll know exactly what they mean and when to use them.
If you've ever been confused by K-pop fan Twitter, this is for you. Here's every piece of K-pop slang — from "bias" to "maknae" — explained simply.
Surprisingly, Korean and Hindi share some similar-sounding words — and Korean borrowed many words from Sanskrit through Chinese. Here are the most fascinating connections.
🌏 Did you know? Korean has borrowed many words from Chinese (called Sino-Korean), and since Hindi also borrowed Sanskrit words that traveled through the Silk Road, some Indian and Korean words ended up surprisingly similar! Words like 수박 (subak = watermelon) and सुबह (subah = morning) are fun coincidences.
10 quick questions. See how much you've picked up!