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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..
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Jul 19, 20233 min read


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
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Jul 12, 20232 min read


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).
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Jun 30, 20232 min read


아/어 있다, 아/어 놓다 Grammar Lesson | To be in a state
V-아/어 있다 Is used to express the continuation of a completed action. For example, if you stand (서다). You stood up so that action is done, but
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Jun 21, 20233 min read


How to conjugate Adjectives in Korean
Conjugating adjectives is slightly different than conjugating verbs. There are several kinds of Adjectives that end with -ㅂ다 or 으다
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Jun 2, 20233 min read


4 other ways to say “but” in Korean besides ‘하지만’ | 는데, 기는 하지만, 는데도, 는 반면에
You can use “하지만“ of course, but If you are guilty of ‘overusing it’ for everything and every situation then this is for you!
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May 8, 20233 min read


How To Conjugate Verbs In Korean | All Tenses and Politeness Levels
The easiest way to conjugate Korean verbs into past, present, and future tenses. There are conjugation charts included
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May 5, 20233 min read
(으)ㄴ/는 것 Lesson | Modifying Verbs
(으)ㄴ 것, 는 것, (으)ㄹ 것 can be used in 2 separate ways. Keep in mind throughout this lesson that 것 means thing. The first way it can be used is
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Apr 7, 20234 min read


-던 and 았/었던 Lesson | Used to in Korean
던 is translated as "used to". It's used to modify nouns, but usually in the past tense. This grammar is similar to ㄴ/은 to modify verbs...
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Mar 6, 20232 min read


지 않다 and 안 Difference | A common mistake Korean learners make
안 & 지 않다 mean the exact same thing, except one is seen as more formal and one is more casual. The mistake Korean learners often make is..
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Feb 3, 20232 min read


The Easiest Korean Particles | Particles You Can Learn in 1 Sitting
은/는 & 이/가 are the most difficult particles according to most Korean learners, but there are so many other particles that are WAY easier..
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Jan 27, 20233 min read


How to conjugate nouns in Korean
Have you seen 입니다, 이에요, or 예요 before, but are confused about them? This is the perfect time to learn how they work. “Is/Am/Are”.. in Korean.
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Jan 13, 20233 min read


A-아/어 보이다 Explained | how to say "looks like" in Korean
아/어 보이다 is attached to an adjective stem to say "looks like" or "seems like". It can be used in present, past, and future tense. Used to des
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Jan 9, 20232 min read
Verb + 어/아/여 보다 and Adjective + 어/아/여 보이다
안녕하세요!! Hello! I am Vaibhavi. In today's lesson we are going to learn how to use the grammar pattern Verb + 어/아/여 보다 and Adjective +...
Vaibhavi
Jan 3, 20232 min read


Untranslatable Korean Grammar | 잖다, 거든요, 기는요
안녕하세요 Koreanstudyjunkie입니다. Today, we'll look at three different grammar structures that don't have direct translations in English....
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Dec 23, 20223 min read


How to say “should” and “should not” in Korean |
It's KoreanStudyJunkie and in this lesson we'll look at 5 different Korean grammar structures that you'll hear and also use a lot....
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Dec 8, 20223 min read


Grammar to use instead of 지만 & 는데 | How to say “but” in Korean
3 grammar structures you can use instead of always adding 하지만, 지만, and 는데 to your sentences
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Dec 6, 20222 min read


Prepositions & Directions in Korean
앞 = Front
옆 = Side
뒤 = Back
안 = Inside
밖 = Outside
밑/아래 = Under; Bottom
위 = Top; On
사이 = Between
왼쪽(으로) = Left
오른쪽(으로) = Right
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Nov 30, 20222 min read


안 vs 지 않다 and 못 vs ㄹ 수 없다
아니다 = to not be, 없다 = not exist, not have, 안 & 지 않다 = not, don’t, 못 & 지 못하다 = can’t do, ~(으)ㄹ 수 없다 = can't, 지 마세요 = don't do it
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Nov 16, 20223 min read


4 Words that mean 'place' in Korean and their differences
In this lesson, let's learn about five words in Korean that mean "place" but are still different from each other depending on the context...
Vaibhavi
Oct 31, 20222 min read
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