척하다 & 체하다 “To Pretend” or “To Act Like” | Live Class Abridged
In this past Sunday’s live Korean class I taught about the forms 척하다 and 체하다, which mean “to pretend” or
Read MoreIn this past Sunday’s live Korean class I taught about the forms 척하다 and 체하다, which mean “to pretend” or
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