아니요 and 아니에요 – What’s the Difference? | Korean FAQ
This is a beginner topic, but still important. Both 아니요 and 아니에요 can translate as “No” depending on the sentence.
Read MoreThis is a beginner topic, but still important. Both 아니요 and 아니에요 can translate as “No” depending on the sentence.
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Read MoreThe Topic Marker (은/는) is used to mark the topic in a sentence, or the topic of a conversation. But
Read MoreAlthough 하다 and 되다 are completely different verbs, when attached to the end of nouns they can often be confused.
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