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Lonely Planet Korean Phrasebook

2010-03-21 
基本信息·出版社:Lonely Planet Publications Ltd ·页码:304 页 ·出版日期:2002年03月 ·ISBN:1740591666 ·条形码:9781740591669 ·版本:第1版 ...
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 Lonely Planet Korean Phrasebook


基本信息·出版社:Lonely Planet Publications Ltd
·页码:304 页
·出版日期:2002年03月
·ISBN:1740591666
·条形码:9781740591669
·版本:第1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:32开 Pages Per Sheet
·外文书名:Lonely Planet惯用语: 朝鲜语

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Annyong haseyo! you say, and gently nod a greeting to your new, han-guk ch'in-gu, who comments on how well you speak Korean. You modestly reply chal mot'aeyo.
  With this phrasebook, you can chat with your hosts in the minbak, let your hair down and sing along in a noraebang, or enjoy the stories of friendly farmers and mysterious monks as they guide you around. With a few words in the local language, you'll be savouring Korea's disarming hospitality at its best.
  This phrasebook includes extended sports coverage on traditional Korean activities, a section on food terms to ensure confident menu-ordering, and a common-sense grammar section to make understanding the Korean language just that little bit easier. New Korean spelling reforms are included.
  -all the words and phrases for a great stay in Korea
  -a heaped serving of food terms ensures confident menu ordering
  -buy knick-knacks at the market in the local language
  -all there is to know about Korean etiquette and body language
  -easy to use phonetic transliterations of the Hangul script throughout
  -plenty of phrases to join in the friendly fun at soccer games

  Korea
  A peninsula and former country of eastern Asia between the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan. Site of an ancient civilization dating to the 12th century B.C., the peninsula was united as a kingdom in the 7th century A.D. and despite a Mongol invasion (13th century) remained unified until the Japanese occupation of 1910 to 1945. After World War II the Soviet- and U.S.-occupied territories formed separate republics, and a North Korean invasion of the south led to the Korean War (1950–1953). The peninsula is now divided between North Korea and South Korea.

  the Korean Language
  Official language of North Korea and South Korea, spoken by more than 75 million people, including substantial communities of ethnic Koreans living elsewhere. Korean is not closely related to any other language, though a distant genetic kinship to Japanese is now thought probable by some scholars, and an even more remote relationship to the Altaic languages is possible. Korean was written with Chinese characters to stand in various ways for Korean meanings and sounds as early as the 12th century, though substantial documentation is not evident until the invention of a unique phonetic script for it in 1443. This script, now called Hangul, represents syllables by arranging simple symbols for each phoneme into a square form like that of a Chinese character. Grammatically, Korean has a basic subject-object-verb word order and places modifiers before the elements they modify.

作者简介   J.D. Hilts
  J.D. Hilts is a main author of some book published by the Lonely Planet Publications Ltd.
  Minkyoung Kim
  Minkyoung Kim is a main author of some book published by the Lonely Planet Publications Ltd.
  Lonely Planet Publications is the world’s largest independent guidebook publisher.
媒体推荐 Customer Reviews
Reviewer: Wyote (wandering around the world)

Living in Korea, I've seen and used several phrasebooks. In most respects, one is as good as another. But this one has the best elementary explanation of Korean grammar I've ever seen in a phrasebook; if you plan to be in Korea long enough to learn a little Korean, this will be the most helpful phrasebook that I know of.
The problem is that they created their own system of romanization and a few phrases in the book are presented in it but not in Korean. That is really annoying; the phrases are completely worthless unless you want to study LP's unique romanization.


Reviewer: Celine (Seoul, Korea)
I am a French teacher, teaching students French language in Seoul. As a language teacher and a resident of Seoul, this is THE best phrasebook I've ever encountered.
If you are done skimming through this book, you can get by perfectly in Korea. The romanization system in this book is different (which I like the most!) but it's more accurate than any other system, so when you read the words out from the book to Koreans, they perfectly understand you. (This was never the case with other books. They NEVER understood me.) It's thrilling that people understand me when I simply read the romanization from the book.
The grammar section and the dictionary section are what I really needed, too. It's so easy to understand and tells you the things that you really needed to know!
Lastly, the book is so solidly made that it never falls in pieces even when you abuse the book so much like I do. (I wish the book was a little thinner, though.)
I LOVE THIS BOOK! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!
编辑推荐   Annyong haseyo! you say, and gently nod a greeting to your new, han-guk ch'in-gu, who comments on how well you speak Korean. You modestly reply chal mot'aeyo.
  With this phrasebook, you can chat with your hosts in the minbak, let your hair down and sing along in a noraebang, or enjoy the stories of friendly farmers and mysterious monks as they guide you around. With a few words in the local language, you'll be savouring Korea's disarming hospitality at its best.

·all the words and phrases for a great stay in Korea
·a heaped serving of food terms ensures confident menu ordering
·buy knick-knacks at the market in the local language
·all there is to know about Korean etiquette and body language
·easy to use phonetic transliterations of the Hangul script throughout
·plenty of phrases to join in the friendly fun at soccer games
目录
INTRODUCTION
History & Linguistic Influences
Written Korean
Spoken Communication
Abbreviations Used in This Book
PRONUNCIATION
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