Learn Korean

Learn Korean is an audio guide to help foreigners correctly pronounce Korean brand names derived from Western languages: English, French, German, Italian, or anything vaguely European. Many foreigners tend to pronounce those names as they should be in, say, France or Italy, forgetting that they are in Korea now and causing much communication trouble. Our piece demonstrates how these brand names may be properly pronounced in Korea.

Ace™
Actyon™
Angelina™
Annie Haute™
Anycall™
Avante™
Banister™
Biltmore™
Blooming™
Brookshill™
Carens™
Centreville™
Chairman™
Chase Cult™
Cheez™
Clare™
Clothe™
Comodo™
Coogi™
Cooldoghomme™
Coolman™
Coor™
Cyon™
Damas™
Delicato™
Dios™
Diva™
Equus™
Étalage™
F.N.™
Fat Dog™
Fill U™
Francia™
French Costume™
Gag™
Galaxy™
Gateman™
Giordano™
Grandeur™
Hauzen™
Hum™
Humansia™
I’Park™
Iriver™
J. Estina™
Jack & Jill™
Jessi New York™
Kani Girl™
Lastcall™
Lavita™
Litmus™
Livart™
Looks Up™
Lotte Castle™
Mangosteen™
Matiz™
Meridian™
Modain™
Mom’s Dream™
Mora Savina™
Morning™
Mvio™
New Click™
Omphalos™
Opirus™
Paroma™
Pavv™
Pride™
Prugio™
Raemian™
Rinnai™
Rodius™
Rosebud™
RUJeans™
Santa Fe™
Santeville™
Sorento™
Sportage™
Secret Garden™
Sean John™
Sens™
Soloist™
Sonata™
Spengirl™
Sugar Free™
The Original Cargo™
Tromm™
Tucson™
Tuscani™
Urban Homme™
Vandalist™
Verna™
Vivid™
WelLife™
Whostyle™
Xi™