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In any office or academic setting, the little things matter. Forget your thumbtacks and your presentation boards go bare; run out of postage stamps and your letters don't get sent. By equipping yourself with the Korean vocabulary of this Korean lesson, you're preparing to smoothly navigate through routine tasks and unexpected challenges alike. So, whether you need to ask for a "Tape" to mend a tear in an important document, or you're "looking for a stapler" to compile reports, this Korean lesson makes sure you're never at a loss for words.

Office supplies :: Korean vocabulary

Welcome to Korean Lesson 104, a treasure trove of office supplies Korean vocabulary! If you're anything like us, you probably find office supplies oddly satisfying. Well, even if you don't, you'll need to know how to talk about them in a different language. This Korean lesson is a must for anyone who will be working in an office, going to school, or simply needs to organize their life. You'll learn how to talk about everything from fastening papers together with a "Paperclip" to sealing a letter in an "Envelope."

Korean Lesson 104 offers an intimate look at the unsung heroes of the office and school environments—office supplies. From the humble "Paperclip" that keeps your papers neat to the "Envelope" that carries your important documents, each word in this Korean lesson has a specific role to play in your daily tasks. Also, terms like "Postage stamp" and "Thumbtack" have been included to cover the variety of items you might encounter. "Slides" and "Calendar" are essentials for planning and presentations, while "Tape" is your go-to for quick fixes. To top it all off, you’ll even learn how to say "I am looking for a stapler," ensuring you can seek out the tools you need to be productive. This Korean lesson is your ticket to becoming an office supplies connoisseur in another language!