Learn Korean Online.
Actually Understand It.

A visual approach to Korean grammar and sentence structure — from Hangul to fluency, free to start.

한국어 공부해

"I study Korean"

Grammar You Can See

Every color tells you something. Nouns, verbs, particles, endings — you'll never confuse them again.

오늘 작은 카페 에서 친구 커피 마셨 어요

"Today I drank coffee with a friend at a small cafe"

Noun
Verb
Adjective
Particle
Adverb
Connector
Ending
Pronoun
The Problem

Most apps teach you to parrot phrases. You repeat, but you don't understand why.

Our Approach

Everyday Korean teaches you to see the structure — so you can build your own sentences.

Build It Both Ways

Translate in both directions. If you can build it, you understand it.

Korean → English
커피 마셔요
I drink coffee
English → Korean
"I drink coffee"
저는 커피를 마셔요

Grammar-First. Every Step of the Way.

Every lesson targets a real communication goal — teaching exactly the grammar you need to get there. Each pattern you learn unlocks the next.

Course Path Units unlock in order
Stage 0
Completed

Hangul Foundations

Read and write every Korean sound from scratch

Vowels Consonants Syllable blocks
1
Unit 1
Current

Identity & Simple Statements

Introduce yourself. Name things. Ask what something is.

은/는 topic 이에요/예요 뭐?
2
Unit 2
Locked

Actions & Daily Routines

Say what you eat, drink, and do every day.

을/를 object 아요/어요 present
3
Unit 3

More grammar unlocks as you progress

Built to feel like real study, not empty repetition

Each unit introduces a small set of ideas, practices them from a few angles, and then builds naturally into the next lesson. The goal is to feel like you are moving through a real Korean coursebook: clear progression, serious learning, and enough variety to stay engaging without turning study into random guessing.

Each grammar point unlocks the next. Checkpoints confirm mastery before you advance — no skipping ahead.

5 Minutes a Day. Every Day.

Language learning isn't a sprint. It's showing up, every day, for just a few minutes.

Today's Lesson
날씨 nal-ssi weather

오늘 날씨 아요

"The weather is nice today"

Each day brings a fresh word with example sentences — a quick warmup separate from your main path. Perfect for your commute, lunch break, or bedtime wind-down.

What You'll Learn: Korean Reading, Writing & Grammar

Visual Grammar

Color-coded tokens make grammar patterns click instantly

Sentence Construction

Build sentences yourself — don't just recognize them

Reading Comprehension

Progress from words to sentences to full passages

Audio-based conversation practice? That comes later.
First, understand the why behind every sentence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Everyday Korean really free?

Yes — create an account and start learning Korean for free. Core lessons, sentence builders, and daily words are all included at no cost.

Do I need to know Hangul before starting?

No. The first unit teaches you to read and write Hangul — the Korean alphabet — from scratch. Most learners can read Korean in under a week.

How is Everyday Korean different from Duolingo?

Everyday Korean focuses on understanding Korean grammar, not just memorizing phrases. The color-coded token system shows you exactly how sentences are built, so you can construct your own — not just recognize them.

How long does it take to learn Korean?

With 5–10 minutes a day, most learners can read Hangul in one week and hold basic conversations within a few months. Korean grammar is logical and consistent — once patterns click, progress accelerates.

Ready to See Korean Differently?