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Vaibhavi
Feb 23, 20242 min read
Korean Legal Terminology
Legal and law terminology in Korean
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Vaibhavi
Feb 21, 20244 min read
Language in Metaphor: Korean Proverbs and Their Meanings
안녕하세요 여러분! I am Vaibhavi. Korean proverbs are more than simply words; they contain generations' worth of knowledge and cultural nuances....
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Vaibhavi
Feb 19, 20242 min read
Hello, 안녕하세요: A Guide to Polite and Effective Phone Talk in Korean
For those looking to navigate the world of Korean phone conversations, understanding the essential vocabulary and phrases is crucial. I...
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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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Vaibhavi
Feb 16, 20244 min read
Mastering Korean in 2024: A Comprehensive Guide to Top Resources for Every Learner Level.
Are you planning to learn Korean in 2024? The amount of resources available can be both beneficial and detrimental. This blog seeks to...
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Vaibhavi
Jan 8, 20243 min read
Mastering Time in Korean: Exploring Similar Time Adverbs
There are many time expressions and time adverb in Korea -in this post the most common are taught with examples.
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Yamin (야민)
Jan 3, 20242 min read
How to learn Korean vocab without memorizing | Vocabulary Hacks...
How to learn and memorize vocab words using Kpop songs.
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KSJ 쌤
Dec 29, 20232 min read
나는 vs 내가 | what’s the difference between 나는, 내가, 저는, and 제가
Another case of 은/는 vs 이/가, except this difference is actually very straightforward. I’ll show you an easy way to spot the difference
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Yamin (야민)
Dec 26, 20234 min read
Why should we learn Korean |Advantages of Korean language...
Lacking motivation? Here's why you should learn or continue to study Korean!
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Yamin (야민)
Dec 18, 20234 min read
TOP Mistakes Korean Learners Should Avoid
Let's review the BIGGEST mistakes that Korean learners tend to make (especially beginners)
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KSJ 쌤
Dec 7, 20236 min read
How To Learn Korean with Kdramas | Can you learn Korean with Korean dramas?
Kdrama study methods and Ideas for all levels from absolute beginner and more advanced learners.
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KSJ 쌤
Dec 4, 20238 min read
How To Actually Master Korean In 2024 | Realistic Ideas, Tips, and Strategies You Can Implement Now
Don’t take your same old bad study habits into 2024 - upgrade your routine for the new year, so you can actually master Korean.
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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 24, 20231 min read
Animal Sounds in Korean
Cows say "moo", right? But not in Korean.. they say "음메” instead. And horns may go "honk" in English, but its different in Korean language.
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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
Nov 8, 20234 min read
How to Introduce yourself in Korean
How to Introduce yourself in all formality levels. I included all the different ways to say things. Maybe there are phrases you haven’t seen
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KSJ 쌤
Nov 6, 20232 min read
끝나다 vs 끝내다
끝내다 and 끝나다 are both translated as “to finish”, BUT there Is actually quite a distinct difference. One is used to mean something ends natura
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