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Dirty Korean: Everyday Slang from "What's Up?" to "F*%# Off!" (Dirty Everyday Slang) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Haewon Geebi Baek , Lindsay Mack

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This is an invaluable guide that reveals the contemporary colloquial language locals actually speak. Nothing is censored in "Dirty Korean". It presents cool things to say for all casual situations - shopping, parties, nightclubs, sporting events, and even romance and sex. "Dirty Korean" includes harsh expressions to convince a local police officer that one's documents are in order and he has been tipped enough, sweet words to entice a local beauty to join you for a plate of kimchi, and even native banter to help make friends over a glass of Soju. There's even sex terminology graphic enough to embarrass even the most jaded hostess at a massage parlor.

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Hyewon Geebi Baek was born and raised in Korea and attended the University of California Berkeley where she received a degree in art. She lives in Oakland, California.

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Good addition to a Korean language reference library if you want slang and dirty words 23. September 2010
Von Alain B. Burrese - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
"Dirty Korean" by Haewon Geebi Baek is a new language book in the "Dirty" series. Other languages in this series include Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish. All of them claim to teach everyday slang from "What's Up" to language that would receive an "R" rating if a movie, or only be allowed on HBO and other pay channels without bleeps to block out the word.

As a language book, you won't be learning the Korean language with this single volume. As a supplementary guide to have in your Korean language resources, it is not a bad phrase book. The book does include the hangul (Korean native alphabet) under the Romanization of the Korean words, which is a big plus. I do like that they included the hangul.

The book starts out by saying you deserve to know how to say the dirty words in the language if you want to, and then provides a quick blurb on pronouncing Korean. Again, you are not going to learn the language from this text, but you will pick up some words not found in most Korean language guides.

Before you think the book is only full of vulgarities, it is not. It has much slang that is not offensive at all. You'll learn the shorter slang version of "good morning" as well as the shorter slang for "evenin'" and "sorry." There are also a lot of short paragraphs on Korean culture and etiquette. These are not only educational, but also entertaining at times. The book is a pretty fun read if you are interested in Korea and the spoken language of that country.

The book is divided into chapters titled Howdy, Friendly, Party, Body, Horny, Angry, Poppy, Sporty, and Hungry. Many words are pretty common, but there is enough slang, insults, explicit terms, and swear words to make the person looking for those get their money's worth from this inexpensive little book. I actually learned a lot of the swear words when living in Korea the first time with the military, and they came in handy when living and teaching English there as a civilian. I knew what the kids were saying, and when they found out I understood, the use of that language stopped in the classroom when I was there. So there is a legitimate reason to learn the slang. Besides, it can also be fun, so add this book to your Korean language references if you want a fun, easy to read slang oriented language book. You'll be speaking Dirty Korean in no time.

Reviewed by Alain Burrese, J.D., author of Hard-Won Wisdom From the School of Hard Knocks.
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good book with typical failures 3. Januar 2011
Von Joshua D. Nelson - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Von Amazon bestätigter Kauf
this book has lots of good stuff in it...so why couldn't she just type it out? there must be some reason why she didn't choose to type the korean hangeul, right? because romanization is worthless and no one who actually studies korean is going to bother with it. not only does every entry appear hand-written, it's in short form...and while you can read most of it, some of it leaves you (me) confused as to which characters i'm supposed to be reading because it's just squiggles. it's like if i made a learn english book and wrote it in cursive. not many korean students are familiar with the shortened hangeul that koreans write, most of us are probably meticulous about making our writing look like computer fonts. my last complaint is that the korean is barely legible due to the color. it's not a good read on the kindle because it's just a light gray and it doesn't stand out enough.

so basically you have a book that teaches you some cool things...except the only part that matters (the korean part) is hard to read.
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Nasty, dirty book 29. September 2010
Von Deluxe - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch|Von Amazon bestätigter Kauf
A fantastic book to read with your Korean girlfriend while poolside in Vegas. Just about nobody else will know what you're saying, but you two will be laughing like mad. The author is hilarious and surprisingly nasty. If you're a student of the Korean language, pick it up. You're bound to find some useful things in here that Koreans won't want to teach you.

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