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
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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,
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