Idiomatic Expressions
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The difference between -으려고 and -을게요
Today, let’s learn about the verb ending “-으려”. The core function of “-으려” is to express…
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Korean Future Tense Guide: -을 것 vs -겠- vs -을게
Today, we’re going to study the grammar pattern that evolved from “-을 것이다”. I’ve previously explained…
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Why does Korean have TWO subjects?
How do you say “I’m generous” in Korean? There are two main ways: one is using…
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Particle -도 Part 3: From “Even” to “Permission”
We’ve seen the many faces of ‘-도’ so far. Let’s see how this small particle grows…
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Particle “-도” Part 2: Does it mean “Too,” “Either,” or “Even”?
Let’s look at the other side of the particle ‘-도.’ Previously, we learned that ‘-도’ means…
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[Verb 6.1] 나다 Part 1: Where does it come from?
Let’s take a closer look at how we use the verb 나다! As we learned, 나다…
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Expressions with “나다”
Senses: Touch, Taste, See, Hear, Feel Emotions Ailments / Symptoms Cognitions Emergences Occurences Reference
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[Verb 6] 나다 vs 내다: Essential Verb Hacks
나다 and 내다 are everywhere in Korean, and today, we’re going to master them once and…
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[Verb 5] 가지다 vs 있다: How to say ‘Have’ in Korean Correctly
Today, let’s talk about two Korean verbs that learners often mix up: 가지다 and 있다. If…
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[Alive vs Not 4] How to Say “Bring” in Korean Correctly
Today, let’s learn how to say “bring” in Korean. In English, you can say “bring a…