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Organizing and Sorting in Korean: Using '별' and '별로'
Learn how to express organization, ranking, or sorting using '별' and '별로' in Korean.
Expressing Contrary Expectations in Korean: Using '지는 않다'
Discover how to use '지는 않다' and its colloquial form '진' to stress observations that go against expectations in Korean.
Transforming Nouns into Adjectives in Korean Using '적'
Understand how to use '적' with Sino-Korean nouns to form adjectives equivalent to '-al', '-ive', and '-ic' in English.
Expressing Sequential Events in Korean Using '고 나서'
Master the usage of '고 나서' to narrate events in sequence, where one action follows the completion of another in Korean.
Expressing Certainty in Korean with '기만 하면 되다'
Delve into the '기만 하면 되다' structure in Korean, which communicates a certain outcome from an action, akin to 'as long as you' in English.
How To Say Something Bad Almost Happened In Korean
Verb + 을 뻔했다 is used to show that something negative nearly happened, usually as an unintended or unexpected result.
Also In Korean (Using The Suffix 고요)
The suffix 고요 can be used in Korean to mean 'also,' 'as well,' or 'too'.
How To Say 'Although' In Korean (기는 하지만)
A/V/N + 기는 하지만 expresses a concession or partial agreement with an idea, followed by a different view on the same subject.
Although Vs Even Though In Korean (ㄴ/은/는 데도)
Adjective + ㄴ/은데도 and Verb + 는데도 are used to say 'although' or 'even though' in Korean.
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