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Jun Ji Hyun Line Sparks Chinese Anger
From: @kdramaarchive0
Jun Ji Hyun faces massive Boycott in China
multimillion-dollar losses over single line in Disney+ series 'Tempest'
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How Koreans Say “Get” Using 생기다 | Korean FAQ
I often see beginners using the expression 친구 만들다 to mean “to make friends.” This is technically correct, but it’s not often the most natural way to say this. The verb 생기다 means “to occur” but is often a more natural way to say “to get” when used with friends, motivation, questions, and more nouns. It’s simple to use, and only requires learning this one verb.
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Safety Bells for Elementary Students in Seoul
From: https://www.tiktok.com/@priscillakwon
All elementary students in Seoul will be given an SOS safety bell!
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All elementary students in Seoul will be given an SOS safety bell!
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Opening a Cafe Bar in Korea as a Foreigner
From: @sharebear186
Meadow Bar Map Link
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Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #19: Comparisons
This lesson is all about making comparisons, such as saying something is “more” or “less” than something else, or “similar” or “like” or “as much as.” The forms I teach in this lesson are 보다, 처럼, 같이, ~에 비해(서), 달리, 마찬가지, ~다시피, ~만큼, ~정도(로), ~에 비하면, 마치, 마찬가지로, ~(으)나 마찬가지, ~(이)나 마찬가지, ~거나 마찬가지, 다름(이) 없다, ~다시피 하다, ~듯(이), ~듯하다, ~듯싶다, ~다시피 하다, and ~만치.
This is a free 20 lesson course all about Korean sentence connectors for all levels – beginner, intermediate, and advanced.
“Of course” ~고말고(요) | Live Class Abridged
The form ~고말고(요) is a simple verb ending that adds the meaning of “of course” to a sentence. It attaches to any verb stem, in the present tense or the past tense. In the latest live Korean class I did on my YouTube channel I taught how to use this form, along with the similar form ~다마다(요).
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Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #18: Through & According To
This is a free course for learning all of the most common and essential sentence connectors – pieces of grammar that are used to make longer sentences. There are 20 lessons in the course, and each week I’ll post one new episode. This lesson teaches the forms ~통해(서), (으)로, ~에 따라(서), 예를 들다, 가지고, 따라서, ~지에 따라(서), ~에 의해(서), ~에 의한, ~으로써, (으)로서, (으)로써, ~냐에 따라(서), ~에 의하면, ~에 따르면, ~건대, and ~컨대.
Seongnamdong Ulsan: Past, Present & Nature in Focus – Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photowalk 2025
There’s a crack in every sidewalk. There’s rusted neon. There are stories etched in old tiles, moss creeping where concrete fails. Ulsan hides its poetry in contradictions — nature clawing back at the edges, the industrial past breathing beneath the modern. If you’re tired of sanitized travel photos and sterile postcards, this walk is for you.