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19 Dec 2014 00:47
Learn Korean for Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do, Hapkido, etc. Basic Korean phrases and words (such as hello and thank you) are often used in martial arts such as Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do and Hapkido. This page will help you to learn these phrases in order to speak with your instructor and fellow students. Beyond learning basic terminology (i.e. words for blocks and punches), advanced martial arts students often want to gain greater proficiency in the foreign language of their martial arts style. Therefore, we have included a number of language videos in order to help you to learn and properly pronounce basic Korean words and common phrases. For the words, terms and commands used in Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do and Hapkido, please visit the main Terminology section. To learn basic phrases used in other languages, please visit the Martial Arts Languages section. How to Count in Korean How to say Thank You & You're Welcome in Korean How to Introduce Yourself in Korean How to say Hello & Goodbye in Korean How to say Yes & No in Korean |
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