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Learn Korean “Verb+음/ㅁ”- Nominalization #3 Posted by on Apr 6, 2015

This is the last way to change from verb to noun. As I said last two week, you have to know the way of change from verb to noun because Korean uses verb as a noun a lot. When they change from verb to noun, they remove 다 and then add 음/ㅁ to make noun…

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Learn Korean “Verb+는 것”- Nominalization #2 Posted by on Mar 30, 2015

Today I am going to talk about the second way to switch from verb to noun. As I said last week, you have to know the way of change from verb to noun because Korean uses verb as a noun a lot. When they change from verb to noun, they remove 다 and then add 는…

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Learn Korean “Verb+기”- Nominalization #1 Posted by on Mar 23, 2015

There are three ways to do nominalization. Today you will learn one of them. Korean uses verb as a noun a lot, so you need to know how to change from verb to noun in Korean. When they change from verb to noun, they add 기 to make noun; it is one of the ways…

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Korean Craft Beers Allowed to Play Fair with Hite, OB? Posted by on Mar 17, 2015

From Seoul to Busan, beer drinking in South Korea was always a steady pour from the usual suspects.  Hite. Cass. OB Blue (Oriental Brewery).  But starting next week, microbreweries will be allowed by law to sell their beers off-site from brewing locations, and will have their taxes lowered by nearly 15 percent.  However, the road…

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Learn Korean “From” Posted by on Mar 16, 2015

You read and watched how to use “To” last week. Related with that, you will learn “From” in this week. There are a few way to say “From” in Korean: 한테서/han tae seo, 에게서/ae gae, 께/ggae. 한테서 is casual form and you will hear a lot when Korean speak without last syllable “서”. Most of…

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Learn Korean “To” Posted by 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…

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Learn Negative Form of Korean Posted by 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…

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