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에게/한테/께 Particle Lesson | To and From in Korean
에게/한테 means "to". Unlike 에, these 2 particles can only be used for living things. 한테 is used more in speaking..
KSJ 쌤
Jun 3, 20242 min read


V-아/어/해 주다 Lesson
아/어/해 주다 is used to express doin an ction to benefit someone else. It often gets translated as "for". For me, for you, etc.
KSJ 쌤
May 27, 20243 min read


Birds in Korean
A list of different birds: swans, turkeys, vultures, and more
Vaibhavi
May 17, 20244 min read


V-는 데 걸리다/들다 = It costs.. to do Verb
This grammar can be used to say "how long it takes to do something" or "how much money it costs to do something"
KSJ 쌤
May 15, 20242 min read


에 vs 으로 | What's the difference?
에 and 으로 can both mean "to" a location, but there IS a difference in when to use them. One is used to mark the destination and the other ...
KSJ 쌤
Apr 24, 20242 min read


V-다(가) 보면 = If you keep V-ing, you will..
BREAKDOWN:
~다가 - to indicate that one does an action and then stops
~보면 – if one looks/reflects on it
KSJ 쌤
Apr 1, 20243 min read


V-는 길에, 는 길이다 = On the way to/from
This is a very simple and easy to learn grammar that is also super useful. You just add a movement verb to 는 길에 , “while on my way, I do..”
KSJ 쌤
Mar 29, 20243 min read


생각하다 vs 것 같다 | How to say "I think" In Korean
다고 생각하다 vs 것 같다 - they both can be translated as "I think", but they are not the same thing. In this lesson, you'll learn why!
KSJ 쌤
Feb 28, 20243 min read


~더라도 Lesson | "Even If" In Korean
안녕하세요 여러분! I am Vaibhavi. In Korean, the connector ~더라도 serves as a key to unlock the door to expressing "even if" scenarios. In this...
Vaibhavi
Feb 17, 20242 min read


All Beginner Korean Grammar
A masterlist of ALL the BEGINNER Korean Grammar that you need to know! I tried to link to the appropriate lesson, some don’t have links yet
KSJ 쌤
Nov 28, 20236 min read
다(가) 보면 Lesson | “If you Keep V-ing..”
다가 보면 is used to say if you keep doing a action, something (either positive or negative) either will happen or is likely to happen.
KSJ 쌤
Nov 20, 20232 min read


Because, So, Since in Korean - 아/어서 Lesson
아/어서 is one of the most common and useful Korean grammar out there.
KSJ 쌤
Nov 17, 20233 min read


Double Negatives in Korean | (으)면 안 되다, (으)면 되다 Intermediate Korean Grammar
(으)면 안 되다 can be used to say that a action is “not allowed” or that you “may not” do an action. While (으)면 되다 is the opposite “you can do..
KSJ 쌤
Nov 13, 20232 min read


줄 알았다/ 줄 몰랐다 Lesson | I thought that.., I didn’t know that..
How to say “I thought that..” or”I didn’t know that..” in Korean. This lesson has a ton of examples of how to use ㄴ/은/을/ㄹ 줄 알았다/몰랐다.
KSJ 쌤
Oct 20, 20233 min read


What's the difference between 무슨 and 뭐
무슨 and 뭐 can both be translated as “what”, but the are quite different. We’ll look at other forms of 뭐 as well, like 무엇 and 뭔가.
KSJ 쌤
Oct 16, 20232 min read


제일 vs. 가장: The Differences in Korean Superlatives
Have you ever found yourself grappling with Korean superlatives, trying to figure out when to use "제일" and when to opt for "가장" ? 제일 :...
Vaibhavi
Oct 11, 20232 min read


How to say “and” in Korean | -고 Lesson
There are many ways to say “and” in Korean. This lesson will focus on -고. Unlike the other ways to say “and” this connects 2 sentences.
KSJ 쌤
Aug 7, 20231 min read


을 테니까 vs 을 텐데 Lesson | I assume, I think that..
These grammar structures are the source of lots of confusion for tons of Intermdiate learners, but hopefully this lesson can help
KSJ 쌤
Aug 4, 20233 min read


-만큼 Lesson | As much as, Like
만큼 is very similar to -처럼, but it has it’s own unique usage. It can be used to compare one thing to another.
KSJ 쌤
Aug 2, 20232 min read


Why do Korean sentences end with 는다/ㄴ다?
는다 is a plain present tense sentence ending. It has no special meaning on its own, but it conveys a feeling of neutrality directed to no one
KSJ 쌤
Jul 28, 20232 min read
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