• s03e18 Body parts in Korean

  • Feb 18 2024
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

s03e18 Body parts in Korean

  • Summary

  • Welcome to SEASON 3 episode 18!
    Want to learn some more daily Korean? Take a listen here!

    Today we will learn about body parts in Korean!

    Arm – 팔

    Leg – 다리

    Shoulder – 어깨

    Head – 머리

    Hand – 손

    Finger – 손가락

    Foot – 발

    Toes – 발가락

    Stomach – 배

    Knee – 무릎

    Hurt – 아파요

    My head hurts – 머리 아파요

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