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How to say “In order to” in Korean? Part B Posted by on Sep 7, 2016

Today you are going to learn how to say “In order to” in Korean. The grammar point is “V.S. + (으) 러”. Please read examples below for you study. It is future tense. I am going to New York in order to buy a car. 차를 사러 뉴욕에 가요/cha lul sa leo New York ae…

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How to say “In order to” in Korean? Part A Posted by on Aug 31, 2016

Today you are going to learn how to say “In order to” in Korean. The grammar point is “V.S. + -기 위해(서)”. Please read examples below for you study. I need money in order to buy a car. 차를 사기 위해서 돈이 필요해요/ cha lul sa gi we hae seo don e pil yo hae…

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How to say “Let and make” in Korean? Part B Posted by on Aug 24, 2016

Today you are going to learn how to say “Let and make” in different way from the last post.  The grammar point is “V.S. + 게 해주다”.  Please read examples below for your study. Please let me eat 저 좀 먹게 해주세요/ jeo jom meok gae hae joo sae yo (먹다 is to eat, and…

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Expressing permission in Korean Posted by on Aug 17, 2016

Today you are going to learn how to say “to let” and “to make” in Korean. As you know they are causative verb, and grammar point is “V.S. + 게 하다”.  Please read examples below. I will let him stay in my car.  내차에 머무르게 할게요/ nae cha ae meo mu lu gae hal gae yo. (머무르다 is…

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Part B. How to say “How to” in Korean? Posted by on Aug 10, 2016

You are going to learn how to say “How to” in Korean.  In the previous post, you learned “v.s. ㄹ/을 줄 알다/모르다”, but today your are going to learn another way to say “How to” in Korean.  The grammar point is “어떻게 v.s. + 는지 알다/모르다”. If you know, you use 알다. If you don’t…

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Part A. How to say “How to” in Korean? Posted by on Aug 3, 2016

Today, you are going to learn how to say “How to” in Korean.  There are a couple way to say “How to”in Korean, today you will learn the first one. The grammar point is “v.s. ㄹ/을 줄 알다/모르다”.  ㄹ is conjugating with vowel ending and 을 is conjugating with consonant ending. Please read examples below. I…

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How to say possessive marker (‘s) in Korean? Posted by on Jul 27, 2016

Today, you are going to learn how to say possessive marker (‘s) which means someone or something belong to someone or someone else. The grammar point is “Noun + 의” and it pronounces /ae/.  저의 = 제 = My (It is for polite situation when you talk with older than you or talk with stranger)…

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