Adverbs (~게, ~히, pure Korean adverbs) | Live Class Abridged
Adverbs come in many forms in Korean. There are adverbs that end with 게, adverbs that end with 히 or
Read MoreAdverbs come in many forms in Korean. There are adverbs that end with 게, adverbs that end with 히 or
Read MoreThe grammar form ~야 is more than just ~야 되다 and ~야 하다. It’s also found in ~야지, and even
Read More버리다 means “to throw away,” but it can also attach directly to verb stems that are conjugated. When doing this,
Read MoreThere are three main ways to say “while” in Korean, and this video covers all of them – (으)면서, ~동안(에), and
Read MoreLearn how to say “I guess that” with the forms ~가 보다 and ~나 보다. And the video’s only 8
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