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How to learn Korean language
You will learn Korean in 40 free Korean lessons with our fun and motivating free online application.

L-Lingo offers a multimedia approach to learn Korean and will teach you how to read Korean, how to write Korean, and how to speak Korean. All audio clips in L-Lingo are from native Korean speakers and you will learn how to pronounce Korean correctly.

What will I learn in the free Korean lessons
You will learn the most essential words and phrases of the Korean language. In particular our free Korean lessons are covering the following:

- Family and Friends.
- Past, Present, Future
- Learn how to ask questions in Korean.
- Learn in Korean how to order at a restaurant.
- Korean Numbers 1-10 and beyond.
- Learn to speak Greetings and Introductions in Korean.
- At Work and at Office.

- Korean words for Colors and Shapes.
- Shopping.
- Sports and Hobbies.
- The Seasons in Korean language.
- Nature and Wildlife.
- At the Airport.
- At the Hotel.

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L-Ceps Personaltrainer language learning software uses the same content as L-Lingo but in an easy-to-use desktop software. With this software you can study Korean anytime without the need to be connected to the Internet. Download a free trial version for Windows, Mac or Linux.

The Korean Language
Some information about the History of the Korean language

Korean is officially spoken in both North Korea and South Korea. There are approximately 80 million Korean speakers, with large groups in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan and the United States. Similar to Japanese and Vietnamese, Korean was influenced by the Chinese. About 35% of Korean vocabulary is "native", with 60% comprising Sino-Korean words.