Thinking 생각하다 | Live Class Abridged
To say “to think” requires knowing the Plain Form, and using it together with ~고 and the verb 생각하다. This
Read MoreTo say “to think” requires knowing the Plain Form, and using it together with ~고 and the verb 생각하다. This
Read MoreRecently my 7 year old son and I visited the Korean Folk Village, known as 한국민속촌, which is located near
Read MoreHere’s how to say “to think,” summarized from Sunday’s live Korean class. The full live stream lasted around 2 hours,
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Read MoreOne of the most common mistakes when using Korean counters is overusing words. This includes overusing markers. It’s a mistake
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