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Directional Particles Continued Posted by on Aug 16, 2009

Today I’ll teach you how to say ‘from ___ to ____’. All you have to do is learn the particles that mean ‘from’ and ‘to’ in Korean, and insert whatever location or place in the blanks. As an example, let’s pick two locations: Seoul and Jejudo. Let’s first learn how to say, ‘from Seoul’. In…

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Directional Particles Posted by on Aug 13, 2009

On March eleventh and March fifteenth, I did a post on directional particles. I’ll do a little review of those posts in this post. If you want, you can look back at those posts and read them for more depth into the directional particles. The post on March eleventh talked about using uro (으로) and…

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Korean Grammar: Directional Particles Posted by on Mar 11, 2009

I think now’s a good time to go over directional particles.  Let’s look at the particle ro (로) and uro (으로).  If I want to say, “towards the school” all I have to do is add the ro (로) particle to the noun “school”.  The noun for school in Korean is hakkyo (학교).  Add ro…

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