Just another reason why I seem to be finding more and more seat belts on buses.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Korean Numbers
Native Korean Numbers
1. 하나 /Hana/
2. 둘 /Dul/
3. 셋 /Set/
4. 넷 /Net/
5. 다섯 /Daseot/
6. 여섯 /Yeoseot/
7. 일곱 /ilgop/
8. 여덟 /Yeodeol/
9. 아홉 /Ahop/
10. 열 /Yeol/
Sino-Korean Numbers
1. 일 /il/
2. 이 /i/
3. 삼 /sam/
4. 사 /sa/
5. 오 /o/
6. 육 /yuk/
7. 칠 /chil/
8. 팔 /pal/
9. 구 /gu/
10. 십 /sip/
Busy Atom Teachers Numbers
1. 하나 /Hana/
2. 둘 /Dul/
3. 셋 /Set/
4. 넷 /Net/
5. 다섯 /Daseot/
6. 여섯 /Yeoseot/
7. 일곱 /ilgop/
8. 여덟 /Yeodeol/
9. 아홉 /Ahop/
10. 열 /Yeol/
Sino-Korean Numbers
1. 일 /il/
2. 이 /i/
3. 삼 /sam/
4. 사 /sa/
5. 오 /o/
6. 육 /yuk/
7. 칠 /chil/
8. 팔 /pal/
9. 구 /gu/
10. 십 /sip/
Busy Atom Teachers Numbers
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Challenge the Impossible
I liked the title of this video. "Challenging the Impossible" is one of the ways, we, as a civilization, can make progress.
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