Tuesday, January 01, 2008

New and Improved!

(Originally posted 10 September 2007. Postdated to 1 January 2008 to bump other posts.)

Updates
☞ 18 September 2007: Done entire page 가게 to 걔!

After a long, long hiatus, I have finally resumed work on the Korean Vocabulary List. As you may have been able to tell, it's just about the lowest-priority task I have in my busy life, but since I still get periodic inquiries from folks as to what the status of the project is, it's time to get back to work on it. I've settled on a format that I'm happy with, and I intend to update the list with anywhere from 10 to 20 words a day (a small but manageable number).

I welcome all feedback, but I will not entertain suggestions on other ways to do this list. I put off coming back to it for so long because I wanted to do it in such a way that would please everyone, but hey, I'm not even being paid for this! So I'll do it my way. ;) I've started on the 가 page, and so far have done 가게 to 가리키다. Enjoy!

8 Comments:

At Mon Dec 08, 05:55:00 AM GMT, OpenID kookiemoonster said...

thank you so much for your work on this korean vocabulary list/dictionary! it's super useful and very well-organized. i guess you've been busy in 2008, but still wanted to express my appreciation!

 
At Tue Dec 09, 03:48:00 PM GMT, Blogger Stefan said...

Hi, Kookiemonster:

Thanks for your feedback. I've been very busy. One day I'll get back to this...I just don't know when!

 
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