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Korean Slang: as much a Rat's Tail: Learn Language and Culture through Slang, Invective Euphemism
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Korean Slang: as much a Rat's Tail: Learn Language and Culture through Slang, Invective Euphemism
Current price: $19.95
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Korean Slang: as much a Rat's Tail: Learn Language and Culture through Slang, Invective Euphemism
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As much as a Rat's Tail: Korean slang, invective & euphemism
- the "Insider's guide"
An irreverent look at Language within Culture
Get 'street' with
A Rat's Tail
-
Learn what the kids are really saying, all the Korean they will never teach you in class.
Korean is rich with the dynamic linguistic expressions and freshly coined language.
dives into the intricacies of modern Korean slang introducing the hip, hot, spicy and sexual, the irreverent and inspiring, the cultural, crass and comical.
This is the Korean not covered in the language books, full of color and infused with philosophy. With
in hand, you can impress others with your verbal acumen as you complement their fashion sense, dish out dirty words, or text up a storm, while you gain insight into the mind and culture of the Korean people.
Get the lingo on:
expressions so necessary they're like rice
a little something on the side
stuff to say (and do) while drinking
spicy language and swearing
something sexy to say
what they say in the halls, not the classroom!
Konglish & more
Get the Straight Scoop
with explanations of uncommon words and unusual usage.
Culturally Speaking
- get the skinny on how Koreans think, speak or act.
Plus how to
pick up, break up, make up,
or
get down and dirty
.
Find out who's
abusing you
and how to talk about someone
behind their back
Reviews
"This book is the bomb!" -Mr. Kim
"A must read for Koreans and foreigners alike!" -Mr. Park
"Shockingly fun!" -Mr. Lee
"Great bathroom reading!" -another Mr. Lee
www.badasskorean.com (go there if you dare)
Author Bios
Peter N. Liptak
lives and writes in Seoul, Korea. An avid traveler and poet, Peter draws on Korea's people, language and culture as a source of inspiration, linguistic and otherwise. Keen on dialect and borrowed words in language, Peter did his MA in Korean Studies at Yonsei University.
Siwoo Lee -
A young philosopher who studied international management at KyungHee University, Siwoo has taken a profound interest in the symbolism of language, combined with his fascination with foreign tongues and his sophisticated command of slang, has led him to delve into the world of
A Rat's Tail.
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