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새 vs 새로운 vs 새로 | How to say “New” in Korean
새롭다 is an adjective often used to modify nouns in the form of 새로운, meaning NEW. 새 is a determiner used before nouns that also means “new”.
KSJ 쌤
Oct 25, 20232 min read
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Halloween Korean Vocabulary Words
Monsters, Costumes, Decorations, Candy, and other Halloween-related Vocabulary Words.
KSJ 쌤
Oct 23, 20231 min read
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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
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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
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Cooking Verbs in Korean
The most important words you need to know for cooking. From rinsing and chopping veggies to stir-frying and tasting. Other kitchen vocab too
KSJ 쌤
Sep 20, 20231 min read
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Do Not Use 당신 | Alternatives to YOU
당신 can be considered rude to use. In this lesson, I’ll show you other ways to address Korean people without using 당신 or 너.
KSJ 쌤
Sep 4, 20235 min read
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What’s The Difference Between 달걀 and 계란?
모두 and 다 both mean “all”, but it’s not as simple as that. There are some differences to be aware of!
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Sep 1, 20233 min read
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How To Learn Korean Vocabulary Words Quickly | Words That Make Sense Flipped
Learn 2 words in 1 step. These words can be flipped and still make sense.
KSJ 쌤
Aug 25, 20232 min read
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How to say “egg” in Korean | 달걀 vs 계란
달걀 and 계란 are both used to say “egg”, but which one is correct? Is there even a difference between them? Click here to find out.
KSJ 쌤
Aug 18, 20231 min read
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First, Second, Third.. In Korean | Ordinal Korean Numbers
In English we usually just add a -th t numbers to turn them into ordinal numbers, like sixth, seventh, eighth. In Korean we do the same thin
KSJ 쌤
Aug 9, 20232 min read
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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
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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
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Aug 4, 20233 min read
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-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
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How to say “Because” in Korean
느라고, 는 바람에, 는 탓에 all mean because, but they are used to give reasons or causes for negative consequences or results. Although, each..
KSJ 쌤
Jul 19, 20233 min read
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하루 vs 일 vs 날 | How to say "day" in Korean
하루 is used for 1 day. 날 is used for specific or special days or describing a day. 일 is attached to sino numbers to count the number of days.
KSJ 쌤
Jul 14, 20231 min read
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이다 vs 있다 | What's the difference between 이다 and 있다
이다 and 있다 can both have a meaning of “to be” but they have very different usages. 이다 is attached to nouns to say “Is/Am/Are Noun” but 있다 is
KSJ 쌤
Jul 12, 20232 min read
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How to say "how are you" in Korean | How to answer to “잘 지냈어요?”
How to say “how are you?” in Korean and how to answer when others ask you.
KSJ 쌤
Jul 10, 20231 min read
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Korean Summer Vocabulary Words
A list of vocabulary words fr describing the Summer weather, talking about summer activities, clothes, foods, and more.
KSJ 쌤
Jul 3, 20231 min read
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Easy Korean Grammar for Everyday Use
A grammar lesson about ㄹ까 말까 (whether or not), 는 데 걸리다 (It takes X time), ㄴ 적이 있다/없다 (I have done, I haven’t done).
KSJ 쌤
Jun 30, 20232 min read
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