✅ Beginner: Feelings and Emotions in Korean – I’m Happy, I’m Tired!
π Beginner 29: Feelings and Emotions in Korean – I’m Happy, I’m Tired! Welcome to Day 29! πππ Feelings and emotions are a big part of everyday conversation. Whether you're happy, tired, sad, or excited, knowing how to express emotions in Korean helps you connect more naturally with others. In today’s post, we’ll cover common adjectives for emotions , how to form sentences using them, and how to describe how others feel, too! π Basic Feelings and Emotions English Korean Romanization happy κΈ°λ»μ gi-ppeo-yo sad μ¬νΌμ seul-peo-yo tired νΌκ³€ν΄μ pi-gon-hae-yo angry νκ° λμ hwa-ga na-yo excited μ λμ sin-na-yo scared 무μμμ mu-seo-wo-yo worried κ±±μ λΌμ geok-jeong-dwae-yo bored μ¬μ¬ν΄μ sim-sim-hae-yo π Expressing Your Feelings Most feeling words in Korean are adjectives that include the polite verb ending ~μ. μ λ κΈ°λ»μ – I’m happy μ€λ νΌκ³€ν΄μ – I’m tired today μνλ₯Ό λ³΄κ³ μ¬νμ΄μ – I was sad after watching t...