Verbseoul.
About

Why this exists

I built Verbseoul because conjugation was the part of learning Korean that tripped me up most. I wanted one place where I could type any verb and see every form — casual, polite, and formal, across past, present, and future — without digging through a textbook each time. So I made it, and put it online free for anyone else learning.

Getting it right mattered more than getting it fast. Korean’s irregular verbs — the ㄷ, ㅂ, ㅅ, 르, and 으 patterns, and the rest — are exactly where quick tools fall down. Every conjugation here is generated by a well-established open-source algorithm and checked against those irregular patterns, so the forms you see are the forms people actually use. The romanization is a pronunciation aid, not a replacement for reading Hangul.

Who’s behind it

I’m Matt, a designer and developer based in Jersey, Channel Islands, and I study Korean myself — building this alongside a friend and Korean teacher in Seoul. If you spot a form that looks wrong, I genuinely want to know: seoulfultea@gmail.com.

Verbseoul is free, has no ads, and isn’t a funnel for a paid course. It’s simply a tool I wanted to exist.

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