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Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #17: Whether
This is a free, 20 lesson video course all about Korean sentence connectors – pieces of grammar that are used to connect verbs and sentences together in order make longer, more complex sentences. The grammar forms taught in this video are ~지 (“whether” or “if”), ~지 (“since”), ~지 말지, ~서 그런지, ~(으)나, ~던지, and 얼마나 ~(으)면.
Thoughts on the ICE Raid at US Hyundai Plan
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This is the real big picture of the recent Hyundai plant raid and the detention of Korean workers.
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Bulryeongsa Temple – 불령사 (Cheongdo, Gyeongsangbuk-do)
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Deoksa Temple – 덕사 (Cheongdo, Gyeongsangbuk-do)
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Yongcheonsa Temple – 용천사 (Cheongdo, Gyeongsangbuk-do)
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Jinwolsa Temple – 진월사 (Yeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do)
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Choamsa Temple – 초암사 (Yeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do)
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Important Hanja: “SUDDENLY” 급 (急) | Korean FAQ
急 is read 급, and means “sudden” or “urgent.” It’s used in Hanja words that have the meaning of something being rushed, such as 급하다, 구급차, 긴급, and others.
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Euljiro Nights
It was that time again. Another trip up to Seoul for a dose of chaos, caffeine, and neon. My wife came along this round, which meant less weight on my shoulders and a second set of eyes to keep me sharp. Two brains, one city, and a mission to wrestle something real out of the madness.
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Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #16: Thinking & Realizing
There are so many ways to express that you’re “thinking” about something or that you’ve “realized” something, and I’ve compiled the most common and essential ones together into a single lesson. This video covers the forms ~치고(는), ~까 봐(서), ~까, ~보니(까), 치다, ~테니(까), ~텐데, ~고 보니(까), ~다(가) 보니(까), ~다 보니(까), ~다(가) 보면, ~다니, and ~니.
Gakhwasa Temple – 각화사 (Bonghwa, Gyeongsangbuk-do)
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해요 vs 하는 거예요 (~것이다 Tenses) | Live Class Abridged
In my most recent live stream I taught the differences between ~해요 and ~하는 거예요, and how these differences are part of a larger topic – the form ~것이다. The form ~것이다 can be used to make any tense in Korean – past tense, present tense, and future tense. And there are similarities between all of these forms.
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