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Hi ᶘ ᵒᴥᵒᶅ ^^ Could you perhaps make a lesson about conjunction in Korean please? Though I have read on other sites, yours are still the best because of how detailed and easy to understand they are ^^ Thank you so much in advance and please don't feel pressured in doing 🥺
Hi! I already have some lessons on verb conjugations on my masterlist! I recommend checking it out and seeing which ones you're curious about. Here are a few!
- Present-Tense Conjugations and Formal Language
- Past Tense
- Future Tense (-ㄹ / 을 것이다)
- Present, Past, and Future Tense
These are just a few different ways to modify verbs and adjectives though, so check out my masterlist for some more ways if you’re curious! I hope this is helpful! 화이팅!
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Useful Adverbs
Manner:
- 매우- very
- 아주- very
- 혼자- alone
- 함께- together
- 상당히- quite
- 진짜로- really
- 실제로- really
- 빨리- quickly
- 제대로- well
- 잘- well
- 열심히- hard
- 천천히- slowly
- 신중하게- carefully
- 거의- hardly
- 간신히- barely
- 가까스로- barely
- 주로- mostly
- 전적으로- absolutely
Time:
- 오늘- today
- 어제- yesterday
- 내일- tomorrow
- 매일- everyday
- 지금- now
- 그때- then
- 나중에- later
- 후에- later
- 바로- immediately
- 즉시- immediately
- 곧- soon
- 이미- already
- 최근에- recently
- 요즘- recently, these days, lately
- 아직(도)- still, yet
- 전에- ago
- 다음- next
- 지난- last
Frequency:
- 절대- never
- 드물게- rarely
- 가끔- sometimes
- 보통- usually
- 대개- usually
- 항상- always
- 늘- always
- 자주- frequently
- 흔히- frequently
Place:
- 여기- here
- 저기- there, over there
- 거기- there
- 저쪽에- over there
- 모든곳- everywhere
- 어디나- everywhere
- 어디든- anywhere
- 아무데나- anywhere
- 아무데도- nowhere
- 어디에도- nowhere
- 떨어져- away
- 바깥에- out (out there)
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Hi i want to start learning Korean and i was wondering if you could recommend me some free apps or books i could use or anything you think would be helpful?
Sure! I don’t know of any free books, but here are a few app recommendations:
Apps
- Eggbun (Language Learning)
- HiNative (Ask native speakers language questions)
- Tandem (Language Exchange)
- KBS Kong (Korean Radio. Good for listening practice)
- LingoDeer (Language Learning)
- Naver Dictionary (The best translator in my opinion. Also has some listening practice and sentence breakdowns)
- Webtoon (Korean Webtoon app. Great for reading practice)
I’m sorry for asking another question but I thought 나 and 너 were informal ways to say I and you. So is there a difference between 나 and 내가? And 너 and 네가?
Never apologize for asking questions!! 나 and 너 are other informal ways to say “I” and “you” in addition to 내가 and 네가. The only difference is what part of speech they are.
내가 and 네가, as you might know, have -가, the subject particle attached (even though they are their own stand-alone words). Thus, that makes them the subject forms of “I” and “you.” 나 and 너, however, don’t have any particles attached. You can say 나는 or 난 and 너는 or 넌 to mean “I” and “you” as the topic of the sentence since they have -ㄴ/은/는 attached. To make them the object of the sentence, you can attach -ㄹ/을/를 and say 나를 or 날 and 너를 or 널. More about particles here!
So that’s basically the difference. Particles can be very confusing, but I think a lot of exposure can help you get the hang of it. I hope this is helpful! 화이팅!
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