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Aug 16, 20231 min read
Religion Names In Korean
I tried to include all the major religions and other words related to religion.
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KSJ 쌤
Aug 14, 20233 min read
What does 되다 Mean?
되다 has a LOT of meanings. The main meaning is “to be/become” but it is so much more than just that. There are lots of examples here.
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KSJ 쌤
Aug 9, 20232 min read
First, Second, Third.. In Korean | Ordinal Korean Numbers
In English we usually just add a -th t numbers to turn them into ordinal numbers, like sixth, seventh, eighth. In Korean we do the same thin
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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 31, 20234 min read
How long does it take to learn Korean?
If you feel impatient or just curious, this post will help you manage your expectations for making significant progress in Korean
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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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Vaibhavi
Jul 21, 20234 min read
Korean Pronunciation Rules | Mastering Korean Pronunciation
What is batchim? How do you pronounce batchim? In this post, you’ll learn all the necessary pronunciation rules for sounding natural in Kor
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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 14, 20231 min read
하루 vs 일 vs 날 | How to say "day" in Korean
하루 is used for 1 day. 날 is used for specific or special days or describing a day. 일 is attached to sino numbers to count the number of days.
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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
Jul 10, 20231 min read
How to say "how are you" in Korean | How to answer to “잘 지냈어요?”
How to say “how are you?” in Korean and how to answer when others ask you.
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KSJ 쌤
Jul 3, 20231 min read
Korean Summer Vocabulary Words
A list of vocabulary words fr describing the Summer weather, talking about summer activities, clothes, foods, and more.
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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 28, 20233 min read
How to learn Korean vocabulary faster | Korean Radicals
A list of Korean radicals and vocabulary words to go with them
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KSJ 쌤
Jun 26, 20231 min read
달 vs 개월 vs 월 | Month In Korean
달 and 개월 are used with native numbers to say the amount of months. 월 is used with sino numbers to say the months of the year.
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KSJ 쌤
Jun 23, 20231 min read
물고기 vs 생선 | How to say "fish" in Korean
물고기 is a combination of 물 (water) and 고기 (meat). It's used for fish that are swimming freely. But 생선 is used for raw fresh fish that are cau
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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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