Learning Korean is hard enough. Ask questions naturally — Ipsae handles the remembering, flashcards, and review.
Looking up words is easy. Keeping them is the hard part. Ipsae captures the words you ask about and brings them back in a short daily review—until they stick.
Ipsae is not a course. It’s a quiet vocabulary layer over the learning you’re already doing.
Ask about any Korean word. Ipsae answers directly, records the words you asked about,
and sends a short daily review that brings them back until they stick.
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a daily review until it sticks
When Ipsae captures a word from your conversation, it doesn't just log it. It builds a card around the moment — the question you asked, the meaning you needed, the form that came up.
And it doesn't return words on a fixed schedule. It returns them when you're likely to have forgotten — early enough that you still half-remember, often enough that it settles in.
This is how vocabulary actually sticks. Not from filling out decks. From letting the right words return at the right moment.
궁금하다
gung-geum-ha-da
to be curious; to wonder about something
You asked about this when it came up in a drama scene.
Ipsae captures words from real questions
a short review loop that fits your day
Ipsae reads the conversation and handles everything — no tagging, no manual entry
each card is built from your conversation — the question you asked, the meaning you needed
no streaks, no gamification required
Ipsae is in development. We're looking for Korean learners who feel this problem — people who ask about
words every day but keep losing them.
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그립다
geu-rip-da
to miss; to long for
답답하다
dap-dap-ha-da
to feel stifled; frustrated
어색하다
eo-saek-ha-da
to be awkward; unfamiliar