Baduk und Sprache

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German-speaking learners of Korean may be interested in a new blog (authored by Marcel Grünauer) that combines learning baduk with learning Korean called, appropriately enough, Baduk und Sprache.

hat tip to Kangmi.

In other news my daughter was sick all week and I couldn’t post here, do homework or much of anything Korean. I even missed a few classes as well. She’s fine now and tomorrow is the class field trip or 소풍. We are going to the 국민 음악원 near Nambu bus terminal. Will report, in Korean, on this tomorrow evening or on the weekend.

Posted by 王音癡 on Thursday Dec 21, 2006 in META Resources Internet Resources | |

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  1. As well as I remember, 30% of all Korean males play baduk. It’s a great game!

    Russia Posted by Alex  on  Saturday Jan 13, 2007  at  02:30 AM

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