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KSJ 쌤
Jun 9, 20231 min read
저 vs 나 | When to use
저는 and 나는 both mean I and 저 and 나 both mean “me”. But how is it different?
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KSJ 쌤
Jun 7, 20232 min read
안녕히 가세요 vs 안녕히 계세요 | how to say "goodbye" in Korean
Korean learners in the beginning tend to be easily confused by “goodbye”. It’s simple, plus I’ll show you other ways you can say bye
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KSJ 쌤
Jun 5, 20231 min read
What’s the difference between 여보세요 and 안녕하세요
여보세요 → Used as “hello” when answering the phone. This phrase is also used in a couple other situations. Let’s picture it’s dark and you’re..
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KSJ 쌤
May 26, 20231 min read
What Does 말도 안 돼 Mean? | how to use 말도 안 돼요
You may have heard 안 돼 or 말도 안 돼 before, but here you'll learn how to use it and the different meanings it carries.
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KSJ 쌤
May 24, 20231 min read
Night Vocabulary List
Vocabulary words based on night. Learn to say words like full moon, crescent moon, pillow, bed, etc. with example sentences
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KSJ 쌤
May 19, 20231 min read
Korean Conversation Practice | How to speak Korean
A short Korean dialogue that includes multiple beginner grammar points. There is a list of all the words from the dialogue as well.
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KSJ 쌤
May 10, 20231 min read
Korean Animal Vocabulary | List of Animals in Korean
A big list of animal names in Korean
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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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KSJ 쌤
Apr 7, 20234 min read
(으)ㄴ/는 것 Lesson | Modifying Verbs
(으)ㄴ 것, 는 것, (으)ㄹ 것 can be used in 2 separate ways. Keep in mind throughout this lesson that 것 means thing. The first way it can be used is
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Vaibhavi
Mar 28, 20234 min read
Korean Restaurant Vocabulary
Introduction Korean cuisine is becoming increasingly popular all around the world. If you're planning to visit a Korean restaurant or...
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KSJ 쌤
Mar 20, 20233 min read
All The Korean Pronouns
I find that my students often don't know the Korean pronouns to use in our lessons, so I decided to make a nice comprehensive list of them.
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KSJ 쌤
Mar 13, 20233 min read
Hotel Phrases To Know Before Your Trip To Korea
Must know vocabulary for your next trip to Korea. These phrases are great if you're planning to stay at a hotel at all during your stay.
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KSJ 쌤
Mar 1, 20231 min read
Hair Vocabulary In Korean
Hair vocabulary words in Korean. Learn how to say “dye, perm, comb, cut” and other words you’ll use to describe your hair.
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Vaibhavi
Feb 14, 20233 min read
Cheesy and Flirty Pick-up lines in Korean
여러분, 안녕하세요!! Today’s post is going to be a little cheesy.. YUP! You guessed it right in this lesson we are going to learn cheesy PICK UP...
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KSJ 쌤
Feb 3, 20232 min read
지 않다 and 안 Difference | A common mistake Korean learners make
안 & 지 않다 mean the exact same thing, except one is seen as more formal and one is more casual. The mistake Korean learners often make is..
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KSJ 쌤
Feb 1, 20232 min read
What’s the difference between 작다 and 짧다 | Small vs Short in Korean
Most of the time 짧다 means short and 작다 means short, however when it comes to height “short” is not 짧다? Click to see some examples!
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KSJ 쌤
Jan 30, 20232 min read
Korean Antonyms Vocabulary List | Opposites
Koreanstudyjunkie입니다! A very good way to memorize adjectives is by learning the antonyms - in other words learning the opposite...
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KSJ 쌤
Jan 11, 20232 min read
많이 vs 많아요 | The right way to say "a lot" in Korean
많이 is an adverb used before a verb. 많다 is an adjective and goes at the very end of a sentence. 많이 있어요 and 많아요 have the same meaning
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KSJ 쌤
Jan 9, 20232 min read
A-아/어 보이다 Explained | how to say "looks like" in Korean
아/어 보이다 is attached to an adjective stem to say "looks like" or "seems like". It can be used in present, past, and future tense. Used to des
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KSJ 쌤
Jan 4, 20231 min read
Korean Nature Vocabulary
Nature words and Nature vocabulary in Korean
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