Easy Korean Speaking #3: “What Did You Eat Today?”
I asked Koreans what they eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (and any snacks). This interview series I use as
Read MoreI asked Koreans what they eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (and any snacks). This interview series I use as
Read More끝에 is a form used after both action verb stems and after nouns, and means “after” that verb or that
Read MoreDaegu dialect is unique from other dialects in the same region, such as Busan and Ulsan and others. Each area
Read MoreIn my most recent Sunday live classroom I taught the form ~기만 하다, as well as ~기만 하면, which means
Read MoreIt’s time for another video where I react and grade YOUR Korean speaking. I asked my subscribers to send in
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