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The following table is a list of lexical frequencies for Korean vocabulary. This is publicly available from the National Institute of Korean Language website of the Korean government.<ref>National Institute of Korean Language:  https://www.korean.go.kr/front_eng/down/down_02.do;front=87FF6E03C355EF5E1533069EACE72EED?pageIndex=1 </ref>
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The following table is a list of lexical frequencies for Korean vocabulary. This is publicly available from the National Institute of Korean Language website of the Korean government.<ref>[https://www.korean.go.kr/front_eng/down/down_02.do;front=87FF6E03C355EF5E1533069EACE72EED?pageIndex=1 National Institute of Korean Language]: Top 6000 word list in multiple formats </ref>
  
 
This table includes the pieces of information.  
 
This table includes the pieces of information.  
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===Other sites===
 
===Other sites===
 
These pages contain some explanations, and links for estimating one's Korean vocabulary knowledge.
 
These pages contain some explanations, and links for estimating one's Korean vocabulary knowledge.
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# [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Frequency_lists/Korean_5800 Wiktionary list of top 5800 Korean words ]
 
# https://flickerofkorean.com/2018/10/27/6000-most-common-korean-words-found-the-official-list/
 
# https://flickerofkorean.com/2018/10/27/6000-most-common-korean-words-found-the-official-list/
 
# https://flickerofkorean.com/2018/09/10/how-to-estimate-size-your-korean-vocabulary/
 
# https://flickerofkorean.com/2018/09/10/how-to-estimate-size-your-korean-vocabulary/

Revision as of 02:00, 23 April 2021

The following table is a list of lexical frequencies for Korean vocabulary. This is publicly available from the National Institute of Korean Language website of the Korean government.[1]

This table includes the pieces of information.

  1. Rank number (1st most frequent, 2nd, etc.)
  2. Lexical frequency [순위]
  3. Lexical class, or "part of speech" [품사]
  4. Additional explanation [풀이], such as the hanja (Chinese character) or other foreign word from which the Korean word derives, or important collocational words to distinguish homophones
  5. Difficulty ratings [등급]




1 See also

1.1 References

  1. National Institute of Korean Language: Top 6000 word list in multiple formats


1.2 Other sites

These pages contain some explanations, and links for estimating one's Korean vocabulary knowledge.

  1. Wiktionary list of top 5800 Korean words
  2. https://flickerofkorean.com/2018/10/27/6000-most-common-korean-words-found-the-official-list/
  3. https://flickerofkorean.com/2018/09/10/how-to-estimate-size-your-korean-vocabulary/
  4. https://howmanykoreanwordsdoyouknow.ryanbrainard.com/