Korean Grammar Noun 쯤 - Almost, around- TOPIK GUIDE

Korean Grammar Noun 쯤 – Almost, around

Today we'll be looking at the usage of "Noun 쯤" Korean grammar point with some examples.Usage :쯤 means approximately, around, about, approximately etc.For example, if [Read More]

Korean Grammar Noun 쯤 – Almost, around
LKI Certificate Course in Korean Level 3

~밖에 [ Korean Grammar ]

Today we'll be looking at the usage of "밖에" Korean grammar point with some examples.Usage :This grammar pattern means "nothing but" "except for ...", "besides" [Read More]

~밖에 [ Korean Grammar ]
도 [ Korean Grammar ]

도 [ Korean Grammar ]

Today we'll be looking at the usage of "도" Korean grammar point with some examples.Usage :도 means " as well as, too, also...etc. in English. [Read More]

도 [ Korean Grammar ]
Korean Sentence types

Korean Sentence types

Like sentences in any language generally have four types of sentences. Korean also has Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative and Propositive sentences.The only difference is these four [Read More]

Korean Sentence types
Everything about Korean Pronouns

Everything about Korean Pronouns

Learning Korean pronouns for English speakers could be pretty difficult as there are three separate levels of speeches used depending on whom you talk to [Read More]

Everything about Korean Pronouns
Korean sentence structure I TOPIK GUIDE

Korean sentence structure

The Korean sentence typically consists of the :Subject - Object - Predicate(verb)Or Subject - AdjectiveAs the word suggests, the subject is the main topic of [Read More]

Korean sentence structure
이라고 [ Korean Grammar ]

~(이)라고 [ Korean Grammar ]

Today we'll be looking at the usages of ~(이)라고 Korean grammar with some examples.Usage :This grammar pattern roughly translates to "is called, called by, said [Read More]

~(이)라고 [ Korean Grammar ]
A/V/N ~(는)군요 / 로군요

A/V/N ~(는)군요 [ Korean Grammar ]

Today we'll be looking at the usage of "A/V/N ~(는)군요" Korean grammar point with some examples.Usage :The usage of ~(는)군요 is fairly simple. It is [Read More]

A/V/N ~(는)군요 [ Korean Grammar ]