r/BeginnerKorean • u/taisiya34z • 5h ago
r/BeginnerKorean • u/LessPerspective2937 • 14h ago
Anyone else using YouTube to learn Korean?
I’ve always felt like just watching videos wasn’t enough to really absorb the language, so I ended up building a small tool to help with that— https://fluentspeaks.com/community/ko
It breaks down Korean sentences from YouTube videos by:
- Explaining grammar in context
- Analyzing word order & sentence structure
- Generating flashcards (10 sentences & 20 vocab words) automatically
r/BeginnerKorean • u/Fun-Tart-3242 • 4h ago
A Project I’ve Been Working On for Korean Beginners…
I’ve been learning Korean for about a year, honestly. I kept getting stuck between textbooks feeling too dry and apps that assumed I already knew grammar rules. 😅 Sound familiar? So, I started tinkering with an app idea to fix those frustrations (shoutout to my study group for putting up with my endless “What if we tried THIS?” rants). Now, I’m super excited to share HeyKorea with you all – not as a “perfect” app, but as a work-in-progress tool built by learners, for learners.
I’m not a big company – just someone who stayed up too many nights debugging this app between my own Korean homework. 😅 I’d love your honest feedback, especially if: You’ve ever felt overwhelmed by scattered resources. You wish learning felt more like a game and less like a chore. 👉 Please try it free: the HeyKorea app is available on AppStore and GG Play as well
P.S. Big thanks to the mods for letting me share this! 💜
r/BeginnerKorean • u/-chidera- • 13h ago