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How to say “When” in Korean? Posted by Soo on Mar 30, 2016
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There are couple of way to say “When” in Korean, but today you will learn one of them which is “언제/ eon jae”. “언제” is what you use when you ask a question such as an example “When will you go home?/ 언제 집에 갈 거예요?/ eon jae jib ae gal geo ae yo?” “When will you…
How to say “Want to” in Korean in casual way? Posted by Soo on Mar 23, 2016
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I believe many students who have learned Korean learned “Want to” as “고 싶다/go ship da”. However, there is another way to say it in casual situation. The grammar point is “V.S. + ㄹ/을 + 래(요). This is very common way to say, so you can hear a lot from your Korean friend if you have one…
Asking Who in Korean (Part 2) Posted by Soo on Mar 14, 2016
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Today, you are going to learn how to use “Who/누구/nu gu/” in Korean. Grammar point: “Who/누/ nu gu” is an object of sentences. In most time, Korean abbreviates an objective particle 를 at the beginning of sentences. For instance, “Who did you see? / 누구(를) 봤어요?/ nu gu (lul) bat eo yo?” “Who did you meet?/ 누구(를) 만나고 싶어요?/ nu…
Asking Who in Korean Posted by Soo on Mar 7, 2016
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Today, you are going to learn how to use “Who/누가/nu ga/” in Korean. Grammar point: “Who/누가/ nu ga” is a subject of sentences. In most time, Korean uses 누가 at the beginning of sentences just like English. For instance, “Who ate? / 누가 먹었어요?/ nu ga meok eok eo yo?” “Who want to go?/ 누가 가고 싶어요?/ nu…