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Feb 28, 20243 min read
생각하다 vs 것 같다 | How to say "I think" In Korean
다고 생각하다 vs 것 같다 - they both can be translated as "I think", but they are not the same thing. In this lesson, you'll learn why!
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Vaibhavi
Feb 17, 20242 min read
~더라도 Lesson | "Even If" In Korean
안녕하세요 여러분! I am Vaibhavi. In Korean, the connector ~더라도 serves as a key to unlock the door to expressing "even if" scenarios. In this...
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KSJ 쌤
Nov 28, 20236 min read
All Beginner Korean Grammar
A masterlist of ALL the BEGINNER Korean Grammar that you need to know! I tried to link to the appropriate lesson, some don’t have links yet
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KSJ 쌤
Nov 20, 20232 min read
다(가) 보면 Lesson | “If you Keep V-ing..”
다가 보면 is used to say if you keep doing a action, something (either positive or negative) either will happen or is likely to happen.
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KSJ 쌤
Nov 17, 20233 min read
Because, So, Since in Korean - 아/어서 Lesson
아/어서 is one of the most common and useful Korean grammar out there.
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KSJ 쌤
Nov 13, 20232 min read
Double Negatives in Korean | (으)면 안 되다, (으)면 되다 Intermediate Korean Grammar
(으)면 안 되다 can be used to say that a action is “not allowed” or that you “may not” do an action. While (으)면 되다 is the opposite “you can do..
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KSJ 쌤
Oct 20, 20233 min read
줄 알았다/ 줄 몰랐다 Lesson | I thought that.., I didn’t know that..
How to say “I thought that..” or”I didn’t know that..” in Korean. This lesson has a ton of examples of how to use ㄴ/은/을/ㄹ 줄 알았다/몰랐다.
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KSJ 쌤
Oct 16, 20232 min read
What's the difference between 무슨 and 뭐
무슨 and 뭐 can both be translated as “what”, but the are quite different. We’ll look at other forms of 뭐 as well, like 무엇 and 뭔가.
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Vaibhavi
Oct 11, 20232 min read
제일 vs. 가장: The Differences in Korean Superlatives
Have you ever found yourself grappling with Korean superlatives, trying to figure out when to use "제일" and when to opt for "가장" ? 제일 :...
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KSJ 쌤
Aug 7, 20231 min read
How to say “and” in Korean | -고 Lesson
There are many ways to say “and” in Korean. This lesson will focus on -고. Unlike the other ways to say “and” this connects 2 sentences.
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KSJ 쌤
Aug 4, 20233 min read
을 테니까 vs 을 텐데 Lesson | I assume, I think that..
These grammar structures are the source of lots of confusion for tons of Intermdiate learners, but hopefully this lesson can help
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KSJ 쌤
Aug 2, 20232 min read
-만큼 Lesson | As much as, Like
만큼 is very similar to -처럼, but it has it’s own unique usage. It can be used to compare one thing to another.
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KSJ 쌤
Jul 28, 20232 min read
Why do Korean sentences end with 는다/ㄴ다?
는다 is a plain present tense sentence ending. It has no special meaning on its own, but it conveys a feeling of neutrality directed to no one
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KSJ 쌤
Jul 24, 20232 min read
에게 vs 한테 | The difference between 에게 and 한테
What’s the difference between 에게 and 한테? One of the most frequently asked questions. One is used in written Korean and the other in spoken..
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KSJ 쌤
Jul 19, 20233 min read
How to say “Because” in Korean
느라고, 는 바람에, 는 탓에 all mean because, but they are used to give reasons or causes for negative consequences or results. Although, each..
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KSJ 쌤
Jul 12, 20232 min read
이다 vs 있다 | What's the difference between 이다 and 있다
이다 and 있다 can both have a meaning of “to be” but they have very different usages. 이다 is attached to nouns to say “Is/Am/Are Noun” but 있다 is
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KSJ 쌤
Jun 30, 20232 min read
Easy Korean Grammar for Everyday Use
A grammar lesson about ㄹ까 말까 (whether or not), 는 데 걸리다 (It takes X time), ㄴ 적이 있다/없다 (I have done, I haven’t done).
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KSJ 쌤
Jun 21, 20233 min read
아/어 있다, 아/어 놓다 Grammar Lesson | To be in a state
V-아/어 있다 Is used to express the continuation of a completed action. For example, if you stand (서다). You stood up so that action is done, but
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KSJ 쌤
Jun 2, 20233 min read
How to conjugate Adjectives in Korean
Conjugating adjectives is slightly different than conjugating verbs. There are several kinds of Adjectives that end with -ㅂ다 or 으다
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KSJ 쌤
May 8, 20233 min read
4 other ways to say “but” in Korean besides ‘하지만’ | 는데, 기는 하지만, 는데도, 는 반면에
You can use “하지만“ of course, but If you are guilty of ‘overusing it’ for everything and every situation then this is for you!
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