Archive for December, 2015
How to Say “While” in Korean (Part 2) Posted by Soo on Dec 28, 2015
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Today, you are going to learn how to say “While” in another way of Korean, the grammar pattern is “V.S. + 는 동안에.” Remember, you can use the grammar patter when you want to describe that different people doing different actions. For instance, “I watched a TV program while my friend was on the phone/ 내 친구가 전화하는 동안에 나는…
How to Say “While” in Korean (Part 1) Posted by Soo on Dec 23, 2015
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Today, you are going to learn how to use “While” in Korean, the grammar pattern is “V.S. + (으) 면서.” Remember this is the same person does both action. For instance, “I watched a TV program while I was on the phone” is good, but you can’t say “I watched a TV program while she was on the phone.” …
Top 5 Most Popular Korean Posts Posted by Soo on Dec 16, 2015
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#5 Basic Phrases I tried to think of some useful phrases that might be useful at some point in your life. 여보세요 – (yoboseyo) hello (only used when answering the phone) 내일 만나요 – (neil manayo) see you tomorrow (literally, “meet tomorrow”) 다음에 또 봐요 – (daume ddo bayo) see you again next time 나중에 봐요…
Plurals – 들 Posted by Soo on Dec 7, 2015
Today you are going to learn how to use plurals in Korean, the grammar pattern is “Noun + 들”. Some dictionaries say that the grammar pattern is not right because it is from English and Korean don’t have to use 들 as a plurals. For instance, there are many people/사람이 많이 있다 or 사람들이 많이 있다 are the same meaning. It is…