Daily Korean
Core Korean for daily life, basic phrases, public signs, notices, shopping, housing, and first-step practice.
Learn Korean words for apartment notices, inspections, water outages, elevator checks, parking rules, cleaning days, and management office alerts.
Core Korean for daily life, basic phrases, public signs, notices, shopping, housing, and first-step practice.
Korean for apartment notices, warning signs, workplace signs, SMS messages, app alerts, contracts, and public notices.
Korean for airports, hotels, taxis, buses, restaurants, directions, etiquette, and travel problems.
Practical Korean for workplaces, service counters, factories, construction sites, repairs, reports, appointments, and safety instructions.
Korean for TOPIK preparation, grammar, reading, listening, level checks, and test-style practice.
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Learn practical Korean apartment notice words for maintenance, water outages, elevator checks, delivery notices, parking, and resident announcements.
Learn Korean words for public inspection notices, inspection schedules, required access, apartment checks, public office visits, contact instructions, and confirmation messages.
Learn Korean words for public warning signs, danger signs, prohibited actions, no-entry messages, emergency exits, fines, reports, and public alerts.
Learn Korean words for delivery app SMS messages, arrival notices, delivery completed alerts, door drop-off, building entrance codes, delays, cancellations, courier calls,...
Learn Korean SMS and app notification words for delivery arrival, delay, pickup, cancellation, refund, and address confirmation.
Learn Korean words for apartment notices, inspections, water outages, elevator checks, parking rules, cleaning days, and management office alerts.
They are short, formal, and often posted without explanation, so a few key words carry the whole meaning.
Notice, inspection, outage, elevator, parking, cleaning, deadline, and management office are practical first words.
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