Postpositions | Live Class Abridged
Postpositions (similar to prepositions) are words that are used to specify the location or time or relation of things, such
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Read MoreJeremy’s a beginner in Korean, but he can put together sentences and has been learning for a bit over a
Read MoreThe ~요/이요 ending that everyone uses – including myself and every other Korean teacher – was actually grammatically WRONG until
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
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