Today we'll be looking at the usage of " V~ㄴ/은 지 시간 됐다 " Korean grammar point, with some example sentences.Usage :V~ㄴ/은 지 + 시간 [Read More]
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Today we'll be looking at the usage of " V~ㄴ/은 지 시간 됐다 " Korean grammar point, with some example sentences.Usage :V~ㄴ/은 지 + 시간 [Read More]

Today we'll be looking at the usage of "Adjective/Verb+더라고요" Korean grammar point with some examples.Conjugation rule :This grammar pattern can be used with verbs or [Read More]

We're listing top 50 Korean adverbs that you find useful in your conversation. There are three easy ways to identify or remember adverbs since most [Read More]

Using Korean slang to your vocabulary is the perfect way to spice up your everyday Korean conversation by sounding more like locals. Korean slang phrases [Read More]

Korean tongue twisters, although weird and funny, most follow the grammar and sentence structure rules of the language. Korean tongue twisters are a popular way [Read More]

Brushing up on your Korean conversation skills? Through this post, you will be able to learn Korean sentences with their English meaning and Korean pronunciation [Read More]

Today, we’ll be looking at the usage of the Korean grammar pattern “Verb + 지 말다,” with some examples.The equivalent meaning of this grammar pattern [Read More]

Today we'll be looking at the usage of "Verb ~고 나서" Korean grammar pattern with some examples.Usage :~고 나서 Korean grammar pattern is used when [Read More]

Today we'll be looking at the usage of "Noun ~ 마다" Korean grammar pattern with some examples.Usage :마다 literally means 'every'. It's used to express [Read More]

Today we'll be looking at the usage of "Noun 같이" Korean grammar pattern with few examples.Usage :This grammar pattern Noun+같이 is equivalent to the phrase [Read More]

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]

Today we'll be looking at the usage of "N (으)로" Korean grammar with some examples.Usage :This grammar pattern can be used to express a direction.For [Read More]

Today we'll be looking at the usage of "N 만에" Korean grammar point with some examples.Usage :This grammar pattern is used to refer to a [Read More]
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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]
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Today we'll be looking at the usage of "A/V (으)ㄴ/는 반면에" Korean grammar point with some examples.Usage :This grammar pattern expresses the fact that two [Read More]
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Today we'll be looking at the usage of "A/V/N -ㄴ/은/는 대신(에)" Korean grammar point with some examples.Usage :This grammar pattern is equivalent of saying 'instead [Read More]

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]

One of the characteristics of Korean verbs and adjectives is that they both are conjugated according to tense, speech level, passive and causative forms, and [Read More]

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]
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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]
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