Lesson #10 - How to Say “I Don’t Understand Korean”
June 22nd, 2007Learn Korean travel phrases with SurvivalPhrases.com. A little Korean can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, SurvivalPhrases.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! Today we cover another high frequency phrase which will be sure to be of use on your trip, vacation, or travels to Korea.
There are times when even asking someone to say something again, or say something slowly may prove useless. For this ominous occasion we have the following phrase “I don’t understand” to at least inform someone that you’re not a native-Korean speaker! Be sure to stop by SurvivalPhrases.com and leave us a post!
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Is the software different if one signs up for more lessons? Is it easy to print the lessons, or go directly to what ever lesson you want?
I like how you say the words. It’s really easy to follow and make’s the person listening want to hurry up and learn more.

I acutally told and couple of my friends about this website they seem to love it more than me. I thought that wasn’t possible so keep it up and thanks it really helps! U can’t wait to visit Korea!
P.S It’s pretty cool knowing two lanuages while your in highschool.
Hi Bre,
Thanks for the feedback! I’m glad you’re enjoying the first 10 lessons! And yea, knowing two languages in High school is pretty cool
I hope you enjoy the rest!
Hi Keith,
Thanks for all the lessons, you’re doing a great job. I was just wondering though, cause i’m thinking about taking Korean further… Will I be able to have basic oral fluency when I finish this course? How many lessons are there? Could you explain this better to me?
Hey, I paid for the full 60 lessons over two weeks ago and still don’t have access to them. I’ve sent two e-mails w/ no replies and I would really like to be able to continue these lessons further.
I spent €40 for a deadly boring course from sprachenlernen24.de, because they said they have so much audio. They do, but one half is long complicated texts that only accompany the computer program. And the other is deadly boring vocabulary lists without any clarification in case of synonyms. Useless for a beginner unless I sit down and really work through it!
So I found yours and was delighted with your encouraging style, which works so well on the bike. My sorrow, now I’ve put down the money, is that I still get each mp3 with a big overload of advertisement for your website. You should have a content-only cut for your paying customers. And for later repetitions even another minimal cut. I just want a maybe 30sec refresher for the ones I’ve heard a few times!
Keep up the great work!
감사합니다 for posting all these, they’re really helping me a lot to learn at least some Korean. I’m going there in three years so hopefully I know a little more Korean by then but until now this is what I have. I honestly like this more than Rosetta Stone. RS doesn’t do that much but confuse me. A short lesson like this makes me remember better. Thank you again! ^_^
i really like the lesson..it’s clear,easy to follow and i’m enjoying it! keep it up,dwedanhi kamsahamnida