Learn Korean with Vincenzo
Yes, Vincenzo is a B2-level pick for Korean learners. A mafia lawyer takes on corrupt corporations in this stylish crime dark-comedy. The courtroom and corporate vocabulary and satirical fast dialogue sit at the top of B2, but the broad comedy and melodrama keep most scenes tractable.
Key takeaways
- Vincenzo is a B2-level pick for Korean, best suited to upper-intermediate learners.
- A stylish crime dark-comedy that brushes advanced in its legal scenes.
- It runs 1 season, 20 episodes, so its vocabulary recurs enough that finishing it builds real Korean listening.
- Against the 18 other Korean titles in our difficulty index, it is easier than 4 of them.
- Expect everyday Korean such as 변호사 and 복수.
- Watch it with Korean subtitles rather than your own language, which the research links to the biggest listening gain.
- Difficulty
- B2 (challenging)
- Best for
- upper-intermediate learners
- Format
- TV series
- Length
- 1 season, 20 episodes
- Original audio
- Korean
- Genre
- crime, comedy, drama, legal
- Platform
- Netflix
- Relative difficulty
- Easier than 4 of 18 other Korean titles we rate
- In our index
- 1 of 19 Korean titles
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Korean words you'll hear in Vincenzo
- 변호사
- lawyer, attorney (byeonhosa)
- 복수
- revenge, vengeance (boksu)
- 정의
- justice (jeong-ui)
- 악당
- villain (akdang)
- 계약
- contract (gyeyak)
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Vincenzo hard for Korean learners?
- It sits at the higher end of B2, brushing C1 in its legal scenes. The broad comedy and melodrama keep most of it followable, and graded subtitles help with the dense courtroom vocabulary.