
Learn Korean Vocabulary & Collocations
Hence, learning collocations and verb phrases is more essential than learning individual words and this manual will be your aid in exploring this uniqueness of Korean language. 96 관리가 철저하다 means …
Learn Korean Vocabulary & Collocations
Hence, learning collocations and verb phrases is more essential than learning individual words and this manual will be your aid in exploring this uniqueness of Korean language. 116 의견을 내다 means to …
Learn Korean Vocabulary & Collocations
Hence, learning collocations and verb phrases is more essential than learning individual words and this manual will be your aid in exploring this uniqueness of Korean language. 51 얼굴에 똥칠하다 means …
Learn Korean: Time + (으)로 / 됐다
Let’s take a look at the Korean sentence pattern Time + (으)로/됐다. We use this to answer questions like How long has it been since... For example, if someone asked me How long has it been since you …
Learn Korean Vocabulary & Collocations
Hence, learning collocations and verb phrases is more essential than learning individual words and this manual will be your aid in exploring this uniqueness of Korean language. 46 최선을 다하다 means to …
Learn Korean: Verb + 자며
Let’s take a look at the Korean sentence pattern Verb + 자며. We use this when someone acts like he or she didn’t make a statement. The statement should be a casual proposition. Examples of these are …
Learn Korean: Verb + 라고 했다
Let’s take a look at the Korean sentence pattern Verb + 라고 했다. We use this to make a reporting statement; that someone ordered to do something.
Korean Sentence Patterns
Let’s take a look at the Korean sentence pattern Noun + 면 다야(?). The expression 다야 means Is that all? We use this to express that being this kind of person doesn’t make one better or above anyone …
Learn Korean: Noun + 라도
Let’s take a look at the Korean sentence pattern Noun + 라도. We hear this often when someone makes a command or asks a favor and has the nuance this thing at least. For example, if my brother doesn’t …
Learn Korean: Verb + 힘들 것 같다
Let’s take a look at the Korean sentence pattern Verb + 힘들 것 같다. 힘들다 means to be hard or difficult which may refer to one’s feeling or action. In here, it is combined with the verb-ending 것 같다 in …