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Ademola 주목혁

@adeimmersed

🇰🇷 NerdㆍSelf-taught since 2020 I help my people learn languages well. Building https://t.co/Etz6US0vGY

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I started Korean in January 2020 with one simple goal. 6 months until graduation. Get fluent enough to surprise Mrs. Jeon with a thank you speech in Korean. I thought 6 months to fluency was reasonable. COVID canceled graduation. Never got to give her that letter. But something unexpected happened. I fell in love with the language itself. Kept going. 2022: Got accepted at Yonsei in Seoul. My first time ever stepping foot in Korea. Took poli sci classes entirely in Korean as the only non-Korean in the classroom. Made incredible lifelong friends. Played basketball on the Yonsei team. And all of this happened within 3 years of the day I decided to learn. Two years later, I was working in a Senate office on Foreign Affairs in East Asia. Start with one reason. Stay for the life it builds that you never imagined.
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애인 (ae-in) Literal: "Love person" Use it when: - Referring to your significant other - Gender-neutral (works for any relationship) - Slightly more formal than 남자친구/여자친구 Don't use it: - For casual flings - For 썸 stage (too official) It's "my person" but make it romantic.
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How to Rock-Paper-Scissors in Korean: 1. "안 내면 진다!" (an naemyeon jinda) If you don't throw, you lose! 2. "가위" (gawi) 👈 — Scissors (but like a gun) 3. "바위" (bawi) ✊ — Rock 4. "보!" (bo) 🖐️ — Cloth (not paper) Throw on 보. That's it. Go impress a Korean.
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The 5-4-3-2-1 Korean exercise: Look around you right now. In Korean, name: 5 things you can see (보이다) 4 things you can touch (만지다) 3 things you can hear (들리다) 2 things you can smell (냄새 맡다) 1 thing you can taste (맛보다) Do this every morning for 30 days. Your brain starts SCANNING the world in Korean. It takes 2 minutes. The compounding effect is insane.
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Koreans don't say "spring is here." They say "봄이 찾아왔다" (bom-i cha-ja-wat-da) Literal: "Spring came looking for us." Spring isn't just a season. It's a visitor that searched for you. That found you after a long winter. Arrival as reunion.
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The language learning progression nobody talks about: First you study a word. Then you listen for it. Then you hear it. Then you feel it. Then you just… know it. You can't skip steps. But you can show up every day.
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Koreans say "의미부여하지 마" (eui-mi-bu-yeo-ha-ji ma) Literal: "Don't assign meaning" Meaning: "Stop reading into it. Stop overthinking. It's not that deep." When someone texts you "k" and you spend an hour analyzing it? That's 의미부여. Overthinking as a verb.
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Korean comment section decoder: ㅇㅈ = 인정 = "I agree" ㄹㅇ = 레알/리얼 = "real" (facts) ㄴㄴ = 노노 = "no no" ㄱㅅ = 감사 = "thanks" ㅇㅇ = 응응 = "yeah yeah" Koreans abbreviate everything to consonants. Vowels are for beginners.
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Korean YouTube fluency hack: When you see: - 영상 = video - 댓글 = comment - 구독 = subscribe - 좋아요 = like - 조회수 = view count You can navigate any Korean YouTube page. Five words. Full access.
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Replace "I'm bad at languages" with "I'm new at languages" Replace "I can't understand anything" with "I'm training my ear" Replace "I sound stupid" with "I sound brave" Your internal language changes everything. Literally everything.
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Koreans never watched "Crash Landing on You." They watched 사랑의 불시착 (sa-rang-eui bul-shi-chak). Literal: "Love's Emergency Landing" Meaning: Love that arrived without clearance. No flight plan. No warning. Just impact. The Korean title makes it about love. The English title makes it about an accident.
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Every Korean YouTuber ends with: "좋아요, 구독, 알림 설정까지 부탁드려요" (jo-a-yo, gu-dok, al-lim seol-jeong-kka-ji bu-tak-deu-ryeo-yo) Literal: "Like, subscribe, and please set notifications" Meaning: "Feed the algorithm or you'll never see me again." Same hustle everywhere.
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Koreans say "죽을 것 같아" (juk-eul geot ga-ta) Literal: "I feel like I'm going to die." Meaning: "I'm exhausted. This is overwhelming. Life is too much right now." Used casually: - After a hard workout: 죽을 것 같아 - After a long day: 죽을 것 같아 - During finals: 죽을 것 같아 Hyperbole for exhaustion.
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Koreans say "잘 가" Literal: "Go well." Meaning: "Take care, get home safe." Not just "bye" genuine care you arrive okay.
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Koreans say "혹시" (hok-shi) Literal: "By any chance" / "Perhaps" Meaning: "I'm about to ask you something and I don't want to presume. This softens the request. Makes it polite." 혹시 시간 있어요? = "By any chance, do you have time?" One word. Maximum politeness.
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5 ways Koreans say "no" without saying 아니요: • 생각해볼게 = "I'll think about it" (it's a no) • 좀 그래 = "It's a bit..." (hard no) • 나중에 = "Later" (never) • 바빠서 = "I'm busy" (permanent excuse) • 글쎄요 = "Hmm well..." (absolutely not) Learn to hear rejection.
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Korean maturity spectrum: 철없다 = "No sense" (immature) 철들었네 = "You've gained sense" (you've matured) 철좀 들어 = "Gain some sense" (grow up) 철이 덜 들었어 = "Sense hasn't fully arrived" (still immature) Maturity isn't a switch. It's a process of collecting 철.
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Your language has been growing while you slept. While you worried about mistakes, your brain was rewiring itself. While you doubted your progress, comprehension was blooming in the background. Trust the invisible work. It's happening whether you feel it or not.
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막내 means you're protected. 막내 means you're coddled. 막내 means you're spoiled. But 막내 also means: - You fetch the snacks. - You pour everyone's drinks. - You get roasted daily. Youngest = loved AND clowned
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Koreans say "고생 끝에 낙이 온다" (go-saeng kkeut-e nak-i on-da) Literal: "At the end of hardship, joy comes." Meaning: "Suffering isn't random. It's a hallway. Keep walking. There's a door at the end." Not "everything happens for a reason." More like "everything hard eventually ends."
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Koreans say "헛소리 하지마" (heot-so-ri ha-ji-ma) Literal: "Don't make empty sounds." Meaning: "Stop talking bullshit. What you're saying is meaningless." The polite-ish version of 개소리.
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