Korean → French
A friendly plan that starts with what you already know, aligns the sound, and builds momentum fast.
What transfers
International words and names help you start without friction: café, taxi, music, menu, hotel, chocolate, pasta. Lean on them first.
Pronunciation pivots
- Nasal vowels: an/en • in • on • un — practice as slow contrasts
- R sound: soft fricative; pair with known vowels first
- Liaison: link final consonants before vowels (vous‿avez)
Read the pronunciation guide →
Politeness & register
Tu vs. vous is a tone dial like 존댓말/반말 — a quick habit that makes conversations smooth. Start formal (vous) and follow cues.
Game plan (7 days)
- Day 1: 100 high‑frequency words; read aloud
- Day 2: travel phrases; shadow 5 lines
- Day 3: nasal vowels practice; mini story with liaison
- Day 4: numbers/time; ask and answer
- Day 5: small talk; two questions, two answers
- Day 6: restaurant set; order and react
- Day 7: review & record two lines
Master the first 1,000 — and beyond
Play short. Progress daily.
LingoCrush packs the 1,000 into quick encounters and keeps going with phrases and themed packs.
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