Origin of 한(恨) 한(恨) is a Korean word that refers to holding a grudge or feeling resentment towards someone. It can also be used to describe the feeling of regret or sadness. The word 한(恨) is derived from the Chinese character 恨, which means “to hate” or “to resent”. The Chinese character 恨 is …
Herman Melville’s ‘Moby dick’
Herman Melville’s Moby Dick is one of the most famous novels in American literature. The story follows Captain Ahab, a man obsessed with catching and killing a giant white whale. Ahab’s obsession leads him on a dangerous voyage, during which many of his crew members are killed. The novel is full of fury and humor, …
“The Glory” Netflix’s K-Drama Series
A Korean television show, “The Glory,” aired on tvN from January to March 2016. The drama is set in a high school in Seoul, South Korea. It revolves around a group of high school students who have been mistreated and humiliated by their peers. One day, these pupils decide to seek retribution for the …
How to check grammar in translation
Word order in sentence structure In order to check the word order in a sentence, you need to first identify the main verb and subject in the sentence. The main verb will usually be the first verb in the sentence, while the subject will typically be found after the main verb. Once you have …
10 Words You Should Never Use to Describe Yourself
Promote your qualifications in a professional manner When you’re introducing yourself, it’s important to be honest about your qualifications. However, you don’t want to oversell yourself and come across as arrogant. Here are a few tips to avoid exaggerating your qualifications in self-introduction: 1. Use qualifiers such as “I believe”, “I feel”, or “In my …