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The SECOND Meaning of 나름 You Might Not Know | Korean FAQ

Mon, 2025-06-23 20:58

나름 is a commonly used word that has two different meanings. One of the ways it can be used is to say that something “depends on” something else. But this usage is a bit less common, except when used after nouns. However 나름 has a second usage to mean “in its own way,” and this is commonly used in everyday speech.

The SECOND Meaning of 나름 You Might Not Know | Korean FAQ

Mon, 2025-06-23 20:58

나름 is a commonly used word that has two different meanings. One of the ways it can be used is to say that something “depends on” something else. But this usage is a bit less common, except when used after nouns. However 나름 has a second usage to mean “in its own way,” and this is commonly used in everyday speech.

Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #5: But

Fri, 2025-06-20 19:45

We’re officially 1/4 of the way through my newest course, which is all about sentence connectors. A sentence connector is a piece of grammar that’s used to connect words and sentences together, and to make longer and more complex sentences. Each lesson in this series focuses on a different topic, and covers a large variety of sentence connectors and grammar forms.

This lesson is about how to say “but,” and includes nearly 20 sentence connectors from all levels.

Important Hanja: “SUPER” 초 (超) | Korean FAQ

Mon, 2025-06-16 08:36

超 (초) is a Hanja that means “super,” but it also has other uses to mean “beyond” something. Every few weeks I post a new Hanja lesson. What Hanja should I teach next?

Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #4: With

Fri, 2025-06-13 19:08

Sentence connectors are grammar forms that are used to connect parts of sentences together in order to create longer, more complex sentences. Each lesson in this free course covers sentence connectors related to different topics, and this lesson (#4) covers sentence connectors that are used to express the meaning of “with.”