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Possessive Marker 의 | Live Class Abridged
My most recent live classroom on Sunday was all about the particle 의, which is used like an apostrophe “s” in English, or like “of.” It’s used to connect two nouns together. I also taught how to use compound nouns together with the 사이시옷, which is the ㅅ that appears at the bottom of a syllable in the middle of a word.
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Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #14: While
This is a FREE Korean course all about sentence connectors in Korean, and it covers over 270 sentence connectors and grammar forms that can be used to make longer, more natural Korean sentences. There are 20 episodes in this series.
The forms covered in this lesson are ~(으)면서, ~동안(에), ~다(가), ~(으)면서도, ~중에, ~(으)며, ~ㅆ다(가), ~김에, ~는 길, ~도중(에), ~채(로), ~다(가), ~다가는, ~와중에, ~가운데, and ~사이(에).
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Birosa Temple – 비로사 (Yeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do)
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Making Friends in Korea
From: @myreallifeinkorea
Allyce shares insights into Korean friend groups and information about different sites and apps that can be used to make new friends.
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Eunjeoksa Temple – 은적사 (Nam-gu, Daegu)
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Hansansa Temple – 한산사 (Hadong, Gyeongsangnam-do)
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속? 안? What’s INSIDE? | Korean FAQ
Both 안 and 속 mean “inside,” but they’re not used for the same things.
The really quick answer is “use either,” but an even quicker answer is “just use 안.” However, the real answer is a bit longer, and requires knowing what kind of “inside” you’re referring to. Fortunately it’s not difficult, and I explain all of their differences in this 7 minute long episode.
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Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #13: Only
This is a free, 20 episode video course about Korean sentence connectors. It covers many of the most commonly used, and most essential sentence connectors for learners of every level – beginner, intermediate, and even advanced.
This episode is all about how to say “only” to connect sentences. The forms that are covered in this lesson are 만, 밖에, ~기만 하다, ~기만 하면, ~야, 뿐, ~뿐, ~일 뿐, ~뿐만 아니라, (이)야말로, ~한, ~이상, ~뿐더러, and ~거니와.
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