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Abbreviation of Korean Indirect Quotation Posted by on Aug 10, 2015

From the last five weeks, you have learned Korean indirection quotations which are very important, but hard to memorize. I will go over quickly as your review. So, there are four Korean indirection quotations which are statements (다고, 라고), propose (자고), question (냐고), command (라고), and at the end you should add 말했어요. For instance…

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Learn Korean Indirect Quotation #3 Posted by on Jul 29, 2015

You will learn 3rd indirect quotation which is “자고” suggestion. This is also useful and common phrase you need to know. The grammar point is “v.s. + 자고+(verb)”. Let’s read some example to understand: Susan said, “Let’s meet tomorrow morning/수잔이 내일 만나자고 했어요/susane nae il man na ja go hae sseo yo.” So, the 만나다/to meet…

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Learn Korean Indirect Quotation #2 Posted by on Jul 22, 2015

Today, you will learn how to use second indirect quotation which is question/ask ‘냐고’ “V.S. + 냐고”. The best way to learn is reading lots of examples. For instance, he asked that I am a doctor/그는 제가 의사냐고 했어요/gu nun nae ga eui sa nya go haec eo yo. She asked that I am from…

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Learn Korean Indirect Quotation #1 – 2 Posted by on Jul 15, 2015

As I explained that there are four types of indirect quotations which are two Statements, a Question, a Suggestion, and a command. Today, you will learn the second statement which is 라고. 라고 is for 이다 verb.  For instance, he said that he is a doctor/그는 (그가) 의사라고 했어요/gu nun (gu ga) eui sa la go…

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Learn Korean Indirect Quotation #1 Posted by on Jul 6, 2015

There are four types of indirect quotations which are two Statements, a Question, a Suggestion, and a Command. Today, you will learn the first statement which is 고. Indirect quotation is very useful and common to use between native Koreans. So, I am sure that you want to learn this. Let’s study with some examples below…

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Learn Korean ‘If’ Posted by on Jun 29, 2015

Many of my students confused to use “When and If”, so I explained about these two meanings in my previous. As you may remember When is the meaning of time and If is hypothetical. “If” has another meaning; in the video it says that “If” has meaning of emphasis the hypnotic. I agree that and…

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Learn Korean Culture – Popular Program Posted by on Jun 22, 2015

Many people are interested in finding their date in any place such as a school, workplace, etc. However when they become old it is not easy to find a date. So many people use online dating program. Through this reason, there is a dating Korean program which can have the highest viewing rate. The most…

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