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Korean Pizza Club
The 3rd Language Between Korean and English: KONGLISH

Korean Pizza Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 63:43


What is Konglish and where did it come from? What are the most commonly used Konglish words? Try to guess the meanings of the most commonly used Konglish vocabulary in this episode of Korean Pizza Club with special guest @VeeAlwaysHere and of course our regulars @jyannalee @soobeanie Support the podcast and get early access, unedited full versions, exclusive bonus podcasts on Patreon - https://patreon.com/KoreanPizzaClub __

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Kinbank is a new database that illustrates the global diversity of family terms. English, for example, specifies sibling relationships with just one of two terms: sister or brother. But most other languages have even more specific terms. In Japanese, for instance, there's a single word for “older brother” and another for “younger sister.” Plus, confused by all the names in Russian novels? Characters often go by more than one name, but there are strategies for keeping them all straight. And: why someone who's pepper-nosed isn't going to welcome that new pickleball court next door. Also, slide out on one's ear, a game about life in alternate universes, Konglish, uce, how one's accent develops, Du gehst mir auf den Keks, why someone who is heavily drugged is said to be snowed, and kangaroo words. Read full show notes, hear hundreds of free episodes, send your thoughts and questions, and learn more on the A Way with Words website: https://waywordradio.org/contact. Be a part of the show: call 1 (877) 929-9673 toll-free in the United States and Canada; worldwide, call or text/SMS +1 (619) 800-4443. Email words@waywordradio.org. Twitter @wayword. Copyright Wayword, Inc., a 501(c)(3) corporation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

tbs eFM 한국어천재
0512 달라달라 - 콩글리시 표현들 (Konglish)

tbs eFM 한국어천재

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 23:08


직역하면 큰일나요! 한국어에서만 쓰는 표현 vs. 영어에서만 쓰는 표현 !

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The Ajumma Show
Ep. 9 - Holding Pee

The Ajumma Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 59:32


Peter and Eunji go into feeling alive, bringing great dishonor to our families and the power of Konglish. Please like and subscribe and review us on iTunes!!

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The Demystified Zone (DMZ)
Ep. 14: Konglish

The Demystified Zone (DMZ)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 36:50


 Hosts Sug Shin and Dan Chung talk about the practical and bizarre use of English in everyday life in South Korea. This has essentially created a hybrid language that North Korean refugees must learn. Dan was fresh off the plane from his trip to South Korea to teach North Korean refugees some key Konglish words to North Koreans there and he goes into detail about what he saw and how vital it is for North Korean refugees to learn this new use of the English language. The two hosts get into the similarities between Konglish and "Janglish," which is used in Japan and furthermore, the use of Japanese words in everyday Korean language. They also get into Korean words they wish were adopted into American culture. Support the show

FATBOYSHRINK RADIO
KONGLISH FITNESS PODCAST | EP4 | 생각하는 만큼 바뀐다

FATBOYSHRINK RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 31:18


습관을 변화시키기 전에 먼저 습관을 인식하자. SNS | 소셜 미디어: FB COMMUNITY | 페이스북 그룹: https://www.facebook.com/groups/koreatownfitness IG | 인스타: https://www.instagram.com/koreatownfitness TIK TOK | 틱 톡: https://www.tiktok.com/@koreatownfitness TWITTER | 트위터: https://twitter.com/koreatownfit EMAIL | 이메일 문의: Koreatownfitness@gmail.com PODCAST | 팟캐스트: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4qXtjAFUvdINviQe9PAuqxFOLLOW, REVIEW, SHARE APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/konglish-fitness-podcast/id1330325808FOLLOW, REVIEW, SHARE 시청 해주셔서 감사합니다!

FATBOYSHRINK RADIO
KONGLISH FITNESS PODCAST | EP3 | 좋은 습관을 만들기 위한 4 단계

FATBOYSHRINK RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 25:39


좋은 습관을 만들기 위한 4 단계를 통해 우리의 건강과 운동 다이어트에 실질적으로 어떻게 적용할지. SNS | 소셜 미디어: FB COMMUNITY | 페이스북 그룹: https://www.facebook.com/groups/koreatownfitness IG | 인스타: https://www.instagram.com/koreatownfitness TIK TOK | 틱 톡: https://www.tiktok.com/@koreatownfitness TWITTER | 트위터: https://twitter.com/koreatownfit EMAIL | 이메일 문의: Koreatownfitness@gmail.com PODCAST | 팟캐스트: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4qXtjAFUvdINviQe9PAuqxFOLLOW, REVIEW, SHARE APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/konglish-fitness-podcast/id1330325808FOLLOW, REVIEW, SHARE 시청 해주셔서 감사합니다!

FATBOYSHRINK RADIO
KONGLISH PODCAST | 제2회 | 정체성 변화로 운동 습관 만들기

FATBOYSHRINK RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 30:52


습관을 변화시키는 가장 효율적인 방법은 얻고 싶은 결과가 아니라 되고 싶은 사람에 초점을 맞추는 것이다. 습관이 중요한 진짜 이유는 스스로에 대한 믿음을 변화 시킬 수 있기 때문이다.

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FATBOYSHRINK RADIO
KONGLISH PODCAST | 제1회 | 간단하게 시작 할 수 있는 운동, 다이어트, 라이프 스타일 습관 3가지

FATBOYSHRINK RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 35:01


회원들에게 설명해 주고 싶은 운동, 영양, 라이프에 대한 설명을 컨텐츠로 만들기.

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The KOREANISH Podcast
The Art of Konglish Part 2

The KOREANISH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 20:10


In part 2, Oh Yes and Ace discuss even more Konglish words and Intern 1 has to guess what he thinks they mean.

The KOREANISH Podcast
The Art of Konglish Part 1

The KOREANISH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 25:20


Oh Yes and Ace go over some Konglish words by quizzing the interns on the possible meanings. Do English speakers have a head start when it comes to learning Korean?

POCHA TALK - der Korea Podcast
EXTRA 07 - Must-Know Konglish

POCHA TALK - der Korea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 18:51


Welche Wörter im Koreanischen kommen aus dem Englischen oder sogar aus dem Deutschen? Wir versuchen als absolut Unqualifizierte eurem Wunsch mit uns Koreanisch zu Lernen etwas nachzukommen. Hört rein in unsere kleine Extra Folge!

Korean Study Cafe Podcast
S3 Ep8. Konglish words that are created by incorrect English words 잘못된 영어 단어로 만든 한국어 단어들

Korean Study Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 8:49


Welcome to Korean Study Café Podcast!한국어 스터디 카페 팟캐스트에 오신 것을 환영합니다.We created the Korean Study Café podcast to help you learn and experience the Korean language and culture.Season 3 Ep. 8. Konglish words that are created by incorrect English words 잘못된 영어 단어로 만든 한국어 단어들Script available at https://www.koreanstudycafe.com/podcast-scripts We ask all the listeners to support us by subscribing to the podcast, follow us on Instagram at KoreanStudyCafe.official and Twitter at KoreanStudyCafe. Also, feel free to leave comments, rate, review, and share with someone you know who wants to learn Korean. It will help us to keep creating great content for listeners like you.For more resources: https://www.koreanstudycafe.com/podcast-scriptsFollow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/koreanstudycafe.officialFollow us on Twitter: twitter.com/KoreanStudyCafeFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/koreanstudycafe

Korean with Daddy
Episode 48 콩글리쉬 Do you understand Konglish?

Korean with Daddy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 7:21


어린이 한국어 안녕하세요 제이콥 잘 있었어요? 오늘은 콩글리쉬 몇개를 제이콥한테 얘기해볼게요 콩글리쉬가 뭐야? 콩글리쉬 제이콥 아는 것 있어? 진짜? 그럼 몇개 해볼게, 맞추어봐. 첫번째 리모콘. 두번째 스카치 테이프. 핸드폰. Cell phone. 왜 우리 핸드폰이라고 하지? 그 다음에 컨닝. 이것은 아마 일본에서 온것 같아. 일본에서도 커닝이라고 하는 것 같아. 한국말로도 컨닝하다. 그 다음에는 아파트. 제이콥 되게 많이 아네. 비닐하우스. 비닐하우스. Green house 그래서 vinyl을 한국말로 비닐이라고 해요. 희한하지? 네 볼펜. Ball point pen 맞아. 이것은 무엇인지 알아? 오토바이. 이것도 Japanese influence 음 백미러. 자동차 운전할 때 백미러를 봐요. Rear view mirror 희한하지? 그러면 그 다음에 러닝머신. 음 treadmill 희한하지. 러닝머신이라고 해. 되게 콩글리쉬가 많은데. 또 우리가 아는 콩글리쉬가 뭐가 있지? 제이콥 아는 것 있어? 아빠가 많이 쓰는 것? 아니면 할아버지가 많이 쓰는 것. 그러면 또 봐볼게. 또 다른 콩글리쉬는. 봅시다. 호치키스. 뭔 것 같아? 호치킨? 왜 호치키스지? 잠바. Shirt, sweater 한국말로 잠바는 코트, 윈드브레이커. 카페트. 이것은 똑같은 것 같고. 오픈카. 카. 그런데 오픈카야. 뭔 것 같아요? 오픈 카? 웃기지. 그러면 파마는 뭐야? 파마. 아빠. 아빠가 20살때 머리를 파마했어. 펌. 펌을 한국말로 파마라고 해요. 그러면 마지막으로 이거 해볼까? 헬스가 뭐야? Gym을 한국말로 헬스에 가요. 헬스장에 가요. 파이팅 들어봤어? 한국 사람들이 하는 것. 그런 의미로 파이팅이라고 하는데, 되게 콩글리쉬 이상한 것 같고. 그런 것이 있다고 합니다. 제이콥. 어떤 게 제일 말이 안되는 것 같아? 수퍼. 수퍼마켓. 빌라. 하우스, 오 villa 뭔가 많은 것 같아. 아무튼 오늘은 제이콥 하고 콩글리쉬를 한번 봤어요. 굉장히 많아요. 그래서 한국어를 배울 때 콩글리쉬도 배워야 해요. 그래도 어쩔수 없죠. 콩글리쉬 재미있는 것 같아요. 다음에 또 해보자. 그러면 제이콥 다음 시간에 만나요.

Hanmadi Korean Linguistics
Keuriseumaseu: Konglish, Christmas, and Korean Syllable Structure

Hanmadi Korean Linguistics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 25:22


Keuriseumaseu: Syllable structure in Korean Word and meaning: 크리스마스 Keuriseumaseu means Christmas Origin: It comes from the English word Christmas Cultural Contexts: Dating etc. (see the Hanmadi post on Christmas at https://hanmadikorean.com/christmas/) Linguistic element: Syllable structure of Korean (Young-Mee Yu Cho) General syllable structure: Aslam, M., & Kak, A. (2007). English Syllable Structure. In Introduction to English Phonetics and Phonology (pp. 60-68). Foundation Books. doi:10.1017/UPO9788175968653.005 “Every language manifests a particular way of combining its sounds to form meaningful words or parts of words, called syllables. Each language puts certain restrictions on these possible combinations. For example, in English we can't have a word which begins with a consonant sequence bfj, zbf or tzp. When we analyse what restrictions (and regularities) are found in the language under study, we are studying the syllable structure of that language. We can divide words into one or more syllables. For example, tin has one syllable, brother has two, important has three and computer has four syllables each. A syllable is a group of one or more sounds. The essential part of a syllable is a vowel sound (V) which may be preceded and/or followed by a consonant (C) or a cluster of consonants (CC or CCC) (see below). Some syllables consist of just one vowel sound (V) as in I and eye/aI/, owe/ə/. In English, a syllable can consist of a vowel preceded by one consonant (CV) as in pie/paI/, or by two consonants (CCV) as in try/traI/, or by three consonants (CCCV) as in spry/spraI/. The vowel of the syllable may also be followed by one consonant (VC) as in at/æt/, or by two consonants (VCC) as in its/Its/, or by three consonants (CVCCC) as in text/tekst/or by four consonants (CVCCCC) as in texts/teksts/.” Maximal syllable shape is the syllable type that contains the most possible segments in onset and coda positions, for instance CCCVCCCC in an English word like strengths (https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/el_centro_research/5/ (https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/el_centro_research/5/))  Spanish: CCVC Japanese: CV Hawaiian: CV Really different from English. CGVC (onset consonant glide vowel coda consonant) Note how the syllabic structure is actually embedded in the writing system. 값, 삶, 없[다]: alone, only one consonant surfaces, but in certain environments, the other does as well. And additionally, some sounds can't come at the beginning or end of a syllable. E.g., “sh” ; “ng” (as in English). And some diphthongs don't work in Korean as single syllables. E.g., “I” Christmas: How many syllables? In English, 2. In Korean, 5. Other examples: 프렌드 friend - clusters not allowed 콩글리쉬 Konglish arbeit ice cream Sandwich Wine — Sources: Young-Mee Yu Cho. Syllable-based Phonological Processes. Lucien Brown and Jaehoon Yeon, eds. The Handbook of Korean Linguistics. Wiley; 2015. 22-40. Follow us on social media: https://twitter.com/hanmadikorean (@HanmadiKorean) on Twitter hanmadikorean@gmail.com with any comments, questions, or requests Website:https://hanmadikorean.com/ ( hanmadikorean.com) --- Theme music:https://www.shutterstock.com/music/track-512897-boating-trip ( The Boating Trip) byhttps://www.latgmusic.com/ ( LATG Music).

The Seoul Patch Podcast
Konglish Makes It into the Oxford English Dictionary!

The Seoul Patch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 63:00


Go ahead and hit us up on Twitter @patch_seoulWe'd love to hear from you. We're open for episode suggestions!In this week's episode, the guys discuss several Korean words that have recently made it into the Oxford English dictionary. They talk about the ways English is used in Korean and how some words have retained their meanings while others have not. It's a metalinguistic good time at The Patch, so why don't you join the party!Intro/Outro Music: Eaters, song Tuck's Love Party (eatersmusic2000) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/eaters/an-evening-with-tuck-pendleton/tucks-love-partyEmail: theseoulpatch@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theseoulpatchpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/patch_seoulWebsite: http://theseoulpatch.com

The Halfie Project
Konglish - A Trend of the Modernized Korean Language

The Halfie Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021


What is Konglish? How is it used and is it a symptom of the changing culture in Korea?

The Halfie Project
Konglish - A Trend of the Modernized Korean Language

The Halfie Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 33:02


What is Konglish? How is it used and is it a symptom of the changing culture in Korea? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehalfieprojectpodcast/support

THE STANDARD Podcast
คำนี้ดี EP.768 21 ศัพท์เกาหลีที่ถูกบรรจุใน Oxford Dictionary

THE STANDARD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 50:18


รู้หรือยังว่าใน Oxford English Dictionary ได้บรรจุศัพท์เกาหลีลงไปในเมื่อเดือนกันยายนที่ผ่านมา #คำนี้ดีเอพิโสดของวันนี้ เรามีแขกรับเชิญนั่นก็คือ ภัส จากรายการ ดูซีรี่ย์ให้ซีเรียส มาร่วมพูดคุย และอธิบายศัพท์เกาหลีต่างๆ ถ้าคุณผู้ชมพร้อมแล้ว เราไปร่วมสนุก และเรียนศัพท์ภาษาเกาหลีไปพร้อมๆ กับพี่บิ๊กกันได้เลย Source: https://public.oed.com/blog/daebak-a-k-update/ Time stamp 00:00 Intro 05:21 หมวด อาหาร 14:11 หมวด วัฒนธรรม 35:26 หมวด Konglish

คำนี้ดี
KND768 21 ศัพท์เกาหลีที่ถูกบรรจุใน Oxford Dictionary

คำนี้ดี

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 50:18


รู้หรือยังว่าใน Oxford English Dictionary ได้บรรจุศัพท์เกาหลีลงไปในเมื่อเดือนกันยายนที่ผ่านมา #คำนี้ดีเอพิโสดของวันนี้ เรามีแขกรับเชิญนั่นก็คือ ภัส จากรายการ ดูซีรี่ย์ให้ซีเรียส มาร่วมพูดคุย และอธิบายศัพท์เกาหลีต่างๆ ถ้าคุณผู้ชมพร้อมแล้ว เราไปร่วมสนุก และเรียนศัพท์ภาษาเกาหลีไปพร้อมๆ กับพี่บิ๊กกันได้เลย    Source: https://public.oed.com/blog/daebak-a-k-update/     Time stamp   00:00 Intro  05:21 หมวด อาหาร 14:11 หมวด วัฒนธรรม  35:26 หมวด Konglish

bamboo & glass
128. Quirks of Being Hmong American ft. Dee Dee Thao

bamboo & glass

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 75:57


When should you tell someone that their baby is ugly? What hazing should you expect if you marry a Hmong person? What does it mean if you have a dream about your teeth falling out? What should you NOT do when visiting Korea, Laos, or China? Two of our favorite episodes from season 1 are "24. Quirks of Being a Chinese American and a Korean American (part 1)" and "25. Chinese School, Korean birthdays, and our names (part 2)," and we wanted to expand this series and share Hmong culture as well. We have tons of fun chatting about superstitions, pregnancy dreams, weddings, birthdays, dating, new year celebrations, common household items, and words that sounds the same in Hmong, Korean, and Mandarin. We also end by sharing some Hmong and Konglish jokes!More about Dee DeeDee Dee is a Hmong American woman from Fresno, CA. She is currently based in New York City, where she can be found exploring her role in the world, crying over Korean dramas, or searching for good eats.Follow us on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.com⟡ Da Eun: @daeunkm⟡ Sophia: @sophiasysunSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bambooandglass)

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24
Korea 24 - 2021.01.28

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021


Korea24 – 2021.01.28. (Thursday) - News Briefing: Frontline medical workers in South Korea will receive the first COVID-19 vaccines starting next month, with the general public to be inoculated starting in the second half of the year. Health authorities are aiming to achieve herd immunity by November. (Robert Koehler) - In-Depth News Analysis Part 1: Professor Adam Kamradt-Scott from the University of Sydney delves into the concept of Vaccine Nationalism, what it is and why it would cost the whole world more in the long run. Professor Kamradt-Scott also discusses what then should be done to fight the ongoing pandemic. - In-Depth News Analysis Part 2: Dean Cheng, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, gives his thoughts on Chinese President Xi Jinping's sharp remarks towards the US at the World Economic Forum as a new phase in US-China relations begins. He also delves into what the US-China relation would mean for South Korea, a nation seemingly stuck in between the two superpowers. - Korea Trending with Lee Ju-young: The Ministry of Health and Welfare announces their plan to tighten cigarette regulations in an effort to improve the nation's health, later to be denied by the Prime Minister(담배값 인상), a merger occurs between Naver's V-LIVE and Big Hit Entertainment's beNX(네이버-빅히트), and this year's Cannes Film Festival is pushed back to July(칸 영화제, 5월에서 7월로 연기). - Explore Korea: Allison Needels of Moon Bear Travel shares the first part of a two-part series on the family story between Joseon’s King Yeongjo, his son Sado, and grandson Jeongjo. Allie shares Sado's terrifying yet tragic life and his tumultuous relationship with his father. - Morning Edition Preview with Mark Wilson-Choi: Mark shares a piece from the Korea Times that talks about the use of Konglish in K-pop.

Life's un Viaje
Konglish 101

Life's un Viaje

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 83:58


This week Kiara quizzes Udi on some Konglish. We discuss the many ways miscommunication happens in the English language.    Music Mentioned: ♫ Lady Saw - I've Got Your Man ♫ 소유(SoYou) X 정기고(JunggiGo) - 썸(Some) feat. 긱스 릴보이 (Lil Boi of Geeks)

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day
After School "First Kiss" (2013)

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 7:59


An Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own.The sixth maxi single, First Love was announced almost a year before it was actually released. Though the reasons remain unknown for the delays, Im willing to guess that the intensive preparation for one of the most physically demanding comebacks yet had something to do with it. Little did they know it then, but this was the beginning of the end. More insight, right after the drop. Youre tuned into An Album a Day. Show start.Hey yall, following todays episode, we will have final thoughts on After Schools Korean discography. But before we get into my 100% unscripted rambling, I must acknowledge that this album, First Love, was the last Korean album before an indefinite hiatus clutched the After School name. ??? (romanized as Cheotsarang) was released June 13, 2013 and South Korean audiences never heard from the as a group again. Take note of how I said that it was the last Korean album -- they still had a receptive audience in Japan until 2015, but the hiatus reached all angles of After School and sat them down. Its a bit ironic, as the title track from this album did indeed sit some band members down, literally.But first, the music. Clocking in at 20 minutes, the album delivers dance tracks and R&B flavor in the style weve come to anticipate from After School. Brave Brothers, who we havent heard from on their album in a while, hold down the first and second track, 8 Hot Girl and First Love respectively. The first track lets the listener know that the ladies are back after a long wait and bringing something sexy to the scene, then properly falls into the title track. Brave Brothers took complete reign on the title track, actually, what with writing the lyrics and producing the music. He said hes collecting nothing but wins and I dont blame him. (Yes, for those unfamiliar, Brave Brothers is one man by the name of Kang Dong Chul and his sound is more familiar to you than you know. Well talk about him in depth someday.) Oh yes, 8 Hot Girl can be chalked up to a Konglish language moment since its missing an -s, but this could also be semi-intentional. Remember, Ive said that After School is one band, one sound. Who knows?Production-wise, the album has a darker tone, especially stand-out track Dressing Room. The production team for this, the third track of the album, jumps to-and-fro from Europop and futuristic influences, settling somewhere between rock and R&B. Its the best sounding song on the album because of its unexpected presence. Its also the most memorable song with ad libs and attempts at vocal riffs. Track four, Times Up, has a faster tempo and incorporates live and MIDI stringed instruments, and features more singing in higher registers for the chorus. The rap breakdown has a refrain thats not bad either. At this point in the album, theyve delivered two ballads but this one doesnt feel like their usual formula. Fifth track Love Beat brings us back to the pep rally/aerobics class/nightclub pulse thats fun but missing something. The song constantly feels like youre waiting for a musical drop -- an extra accent on the 808? An increase in percussion? Somethings missing, seriously! A handclap, something?! Songs that hold you at a standstill are so unkind, as your awareness of how music should work is challenged each minute the song is on. Its an unfulfilled experience that is relieved by the closing track, Makeup & Tears. Live instruments and clear transitions that move the song along, Jungah and Raina sing out about crying over memories while putting on their makeup. The lyrics are

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day
After School "First Kiss" (2013)

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 7:59


An Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own. The sixth maxi single, “First Love” was announced almost a year before it was actually released. Though the reasons remain unknown for the delays, I’m willing to guess that the intensive preparation for one of the most physically demanding comebacks yet had something to do with it. Little did they know it then, but this was the beginning of the end. More insight, right after the drop.  You’re tuned into An Album a Day. Show start. Hey y’all, following today’s episode, we will have final thoughts on After School’s Korean discography. But before we get into my 100% unscripted rambling, I must acknowledge that this album, “First Love,” was the last Korean album before an indefinite hiatus clutched the After School name. “첫사랑” (romanized as Cheotsarang) was released June 13, 2013 and South Korean audiences never heard from the as a group again. Take note of how I said that it was the last Korean album -- they still had a receptive audience in Japan until 2015, but the hiatus reached all angles of After School and sat them down. It’s a bit ironic, as the title track from this album did indeed sit some band members down, literally. But first, the music. Clocking in at 20 minutes, the album delivers dance tracks and R&B flavor in the style we’ve come to anticipate from After School. Brave Brothers, who we haven’t heard from on their album in a while, hold down the first and second track, “8 Hot Girl” and “First Love” respectively. The first track lets the listener know that the ladies are back after a long wait and bringing something sexy to the scene, then properly falls into the title track. Brave Brothers took complete reign on the title track, actually, what with writing the lyrics and producing the music. He said he’s collecting nothing but wins and I don’t blame him. (Yes, for those unfamiliar, Brave Brothers is one man by the name of Kang Dong Chul and his sound is more familiar to you than you know. We’ll talk about him in depth someday.) Oh yes, “8 Hot Girl” can be chalked up to a Konglish language moment since it’s missing an -s, but this could also be semi-intentional. Remember, I’ve said that After School is “one band, one sound.” Who knows? Production-wise, the album has a darker tone, especially stand-out track “Dressing Room.” The production team for this, the third track of the album, jumps to-and-fro from Europop and futuristic influences, settling somewhere between rock and R&B. It’s the best sounding song on the album because of its unexpected presence. It’s also the most memorable song with ad libs and attempts at vocal riffs. Track four, “Time’s Up,” has a faster tempo and incorporates live and MIDI stringed instruments, and features more singing in higher registers for the chorus. The rap breakdown has a refrain that’s not bad either. At this point in the album, they’ve delivered two ballads but this one doesn’t feel like their usual formula. Fifth track “Love Beat” brings us back to the pep rally/aerobics class/nightclub pulse that’s fun but missing something. The song constantly feels like you’re waiting for a musical drop -- an extra accent on the 808? An increase in percussion? Something’s missing, seriously! A handclap, something?! Songs that hold you at a standstill are so unkind, as your awareness of how music should work is challenged each minute the song is on. It’s an unfulfilled experience that is relieved by the closing track, “Makeup & Tears.” Live instruments and clear transitions that move the song along, Jungah and Raina sing out about crying over memories while putting on their makeup. The lyrics are directed at someone who rejected the Support this podcast

What's Han Your Mind?
Konglish Quiz Time!

What's Han Your Mind?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 64:26


We're not here to talk about a pencil museum or a pencil festival, but instead some traditional items in the household of a Joseon scholar as well as Korean/English hybrid words! It's a crazy episode of quizzes and history that you won't want to miss! Tune in to learn more about modern and ancient Korea! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatshanyourmind/message

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Korean American Center Language & Culture Podcast
[Learn Words & Phrases] Words Related to Summer 여름 관련 단어

Korean American Center Language & Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020


안녕하세요 여러분! 지니입니다.여러분, 요즘 덥죠? It’s hot these days, isn’t it?Today, let’s learn some words related to 여름. Summer.You can see the words written out in the episode notes, and also see images of them on the podcast page.자, 그럼, 따라하세요! Now then, please repeat after me!Sun 해, or 태양Sunlight 햇볕It’s hot! 더워요!It’s hot! 덥다!Travel 여행I go traveling 여행해요Sunglasses 선글라스Ice cream 아이스크림A cold drink 차가운 음료수To swim. 수영하다. In the present tense formal form, you can say 수영해요.Beach 바다, or 바닷가. 바닷가 is more like “beachside”.Hat 모자AC 에어컨. Basically short for Air Con. From conditioner. This is what one might call a Konglish word.And lastly, vacation 휴가.여러분, 이번 여름에 여행해요? Are you traveling this summer?어디 가요? Where are you going?You can say the place that you are going to followed by the verb 가요 which means ‘go’.If you are not going anywhere, you can say 안 가요. Not going.아무데도 안 가요. I am not going anywhere.자, I’d like to end today’s episode with a song that’s titled hot like crazy. 미친듯이 더워! see if you can catch some of the words we learned in the lyrics. But you should definitely hear the word ‘더워’ which is an informal way to say “it is hot!”감사합니다 여러분 for listening- and see you next time! 다음에 만나요!Special thanks to Caleb Shields for the song “Crazy Hot” and its lyric slides!

Ask Me About Kpop
Ep. 118: Idol Chatter LIVE at #KPSNPODCASTFEST

Ask Me About Kpop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 45:43


This episode was recorded live on zoom at the 2020 #kpsnpodcastfest! We're running down a list of vocabulary words that somehow haven't fit into the last 117 episodes! Learn some Konglish words and find out the deal with 'manner hands'. Plus, a boy group in the random game that really stuck with their name gimmick. Thanks to everyone who came to the festival and a bigger thanks to the folks at MACG Productions for all their hard work putting it on! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Super Radio
1113 Real Korean : Konglish VS. Korean

Super Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 12:38


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Life: Abroad
Oct 21 Mon - Life: Abroad Ep. 19

Life: Abroad

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 51:15


Daily News Update Reporter: Jessica Park - Controversy over new Uniqlo ad - Immigrant workers rally against unfair work environment DIY Korea Guest: Joseph Comiskey - how to handle noise complaints Question Box Guest: Tracey - Confusing/interesting Konglish terms

Korea FM Talk & News | KoreaFM.net
Only In Korea: Konglish, Showry & Korean Winter Habits

Korea FM Talk & News | KoreaFM.net

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2016 51:46


OinK - Only in Korea members chose this week's topics & one brave soul even left a voice message. On today's episode, Travis & Chance discuss the wonderful world of Konglish, the Korean YouTube sensation Showry, & finish by going through the interesting and often a bit odd winter habits you encounter here in South Korea. Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/korea-fm-.-net-talk-radio/id1019399741?mt=2 Android Apps - http://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.feedburner.com/koreafmRSS Feed - http://feeds.feedburner.com/koreafm

Korea FM Talk & News | KoreaFM.net
Only In Korea: Konglish, Showry & Korean Winter Habits

Korea FM Talk & News | KoreaFM.net

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2016 51:46


OinK - Only in Korea members chose this week's topics & one brave soul even left a voice message. On today's episode, Travis & Chance discuss the wonderful world of Konglish, the Korean YouTube sensation Showry, & finish by going through the interesting and often a bit odd winter habits you encounter here in South Korea. Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/korea-fm-.-net-talk-radio/id1019399741?mt=2 Android Apps - http://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.feedburner.com/koreafmRSS Feed - http://feeds.feedburner.com/koreafm

Talk To Me In Korean
[Ask Hyojin] Military Service in Korea

Talk To Me In Korean

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2014 23:35


Did you enjoy our previous Konglish video with Hyojin and Ben? A lot of people asked about many other Konglish words, so here we have the part 2 of the Konglish video! In this episode of Ask Hyojin, Hyojin is joined by Hyunwoo to explain some more Konglish words we didn't intorduced in the previous Konglish video. Enjoy the video and let us know how many new Konglish words you learned through this video :)

Talk To Me In Korean
Ask Hyojin - How much Konglish do you understand?

Talk To Me In Korean

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2013 14:28


Are you familiar with Konglish? Many Korean learners often find it difficult to spell or pronounce Konglish words. However, when you study Korean, sometimes you hear some broken English expressions commonly used in Korean, or a foreign word pronounced like a Korean word.  In this episode of Ask Hyojin, Hyojin and Ben, from London, England, introduce some Konglish words.  Enjoy the video and 메리 크리스마스! :)  Ben Grady - YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/koreanscot20                    Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/koreanscot20                   Twitter : http://twitter.com/koreanscot20 Meet the TTMIK team : http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/team/                   --------------------------------------- Our latest Korean lessons and videos: http://TalkToMeInKorean.com/ Our store: http://MyKoreanStore.com/  Make your Korean sound more natural: http://HaruKorean.com/  감사합니다 ^__^ ---------------------------------------

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