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Learn Korean “To” Posted by Soo on Mar 9, 2015
There are a few way to say “To and From” in Korean. Let’s learn “To” first, there are three ways to say “To” in Korean: 한테/han tae, 에게/ae gae, 께/ggae. 한테 is casual form and you will hear a lot when Korean speak. So, it is speaking form. 에게 is formal and you will see…
Learn Negative Form of Korean Posted by Soo on Mar 4, 2015
There are two common ways to say “not” in Korean: 안 and 지 않다. Both of them have the same meaning. Let’s study how to use them. First, when you use 안/AN, you need to add verb after 안 “안+verb.” For instance, 밥 안 먹어요/bab an meok yeo yo/ I am not eating a meal…
Learn Korean “Already” Posted by Soo on Feb 23, 2015
“Already” is high frequency when you speak or listen to Korean, and there are two ways to say already in Korean “벌써/beol sseo and 이미/e mi”. Both of them are adverb and have the same meaning. However, when you use 벌써, it includes connotation of surprise. For instance, you have an appointment at 10 in…
Learn Korean “Also and Again” Posted by Soo on Feb 16, 2015
“Also” is very high frequency Koreans use, so you have to be familiar to know how to use this. Also is 또한/ddo han or 도/do in Korean. 또한 it has another similar meaning of “in addition.” It is using as an adverb in a sentence and you can use it at the beginning of sentence…
Learn Korean “Want – and Want to -” Posted by Soo on Feb 12, 2015
“Want to-” is one of useful phrase you can use. The grammar rule is “Want to -” V.S. + 고 싶다. Please read examples below. To meet 만나다-만나고 싶어요 To eat먹다- 먹고 싶어요 To sleep 자다-자고 싶어요 (I want to go to bed- 잠을 자고 싶어요) To go 가다-가고 싶어요 To leave 떠나다-떠나고 싶어요 To…
Learn Korean Conjugating the “요/yo” form Posted by Soo on Feb 2, 2015
Korean Conjugating the “요/yo” form 요/yo form is one of basic Korean grammar and you might already learn this. However, if you are still not sure this, it will be good to read this post. Adding 요/yo to verb stem is when speaking politely and 요/yo is NOT for close friends (same age as you…
Learn Korean “Have to…” Posted by Soo on Jan 26, 2015
As you know that “Have to…” is high frequency pattern you need to know. There are two way to say this in Korean “- (해)야 되다/ (hae)ya dae da or ~(해)야 하다/(hae)ya ha da. I personally hear 되다 much more than 하다, but there is nothing wrong using 하다. Please read examples below to understand…