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Come hang out in Korean. Learn the Korean language, culture, and more. Simple, relaxed lessons for beginners and beyond. In this lesson, you’ll learn Korean vocabulary for describing everyday emotions and feelings. These words are commonly used when talking about how you feel in daily life. You’ll learn: • 행복하다 — happy (haeng-bok-ha-da) • 슬프다 — sad (seul-peu-da) • 피곤하다 — tired (pee-gon-ha-da) • 힘들다 — exhausting / hard (heem-deul-da) • 기쁘다 — glad / joyful (gee-ppeu-da) • 화나다 — angry (hwa-na-da) • 걱정되다 — worried (geok-jjeong-dwe-da) • 편하다 — comfortable / at ease (pyeon-ha-da) These adjectives are useful for describing your mood, emotional state, and personal experiences in everyday Korean conversations. Listen, repeat, and practice in a calm, easy-to-follow lesson designed for beginners. Note: English phonetic spellings are provided as a beginner guide and may not fully represent Korean pronunciation. Listening and repeating will help develop accurate pronunciation over time. © All content on this channel is protected by copyright. This content may not be reproduced, redistributed, or used for AI training, machine learning, or data mining without explicit permission from the creator.