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년 vs 해 | How to say "year" in Korean
년 and 해 both mean “year”, but what is the difference? When do you use each of them or does it even matter which? Yes! Find out why
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Sep 12, 20231 min read


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.
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Jul 14, 20231 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


달 vs 개월 vs 월 | Month In Korean
달 and 개월 are used with native numbers to say the amount of months. 월 is used with sino numbers to say the months of the year.
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Jun 26, 20232 min read


물고기 vs 생선 | How to say "fish" in Korean
물고기 is a combination of 물 (water) and 고기 (meat). It's used for fish that are swimming freely. But 생선 is used for raw fresh fish that are cau
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Jun 23, 20231 min read


저 vs 나 | When to use
저는 and 나는 both mean I and 저 and 나 both mean “me”. But how is it different?
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Jun 9, 20231 min read


안녕히 가세요 vs 안녕히 계세요 | how to say "goodbye" in Korean
Korean learners in the beginning tend to be easily confused by “goodbye”. It’s simple, plus I’ll show you other ways you can say bye
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Jun 7, 20232 min read


What’s the difference between 여보세요 and 안녕하세요
여보세요 → Used as “hello” when answering the phone. This phrase is also used in a couple other situations. Let’s picture it’s dark and you’re..
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Jun 5, 20231 min read


What’s the difference between 작다 and 짧다 | Small vs Short in Korean
Most of the time 짧다 means short and 작다 means short, however when it comes to height “short” is not 짧다? Click to see some examples!
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Feb 1, 20232 min read


많이 vs 많아요 | The right way to say "a lot" in Korean
많이 is an adverb used before a verb. 많다 is an adjective and goes at the very end of a sentence. 많이 있어요 and 많아요 have the same meaning
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Jan 11, 20232 min read


The Difference Between 좋다 & 좋아하다 | 좋다 vs 좋아하다 | 싫다 vs 싫어하다
In this lesson you will learn the proper way to say "I/he/she/they like" or "I dislike" or "he/she/they dislike" and etc.
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Mar 8, 20223 min read
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