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August 2, 2018

The awkward way to say “depend” in Korean

What’s the best way to express “depend” in Korean? If you only knew one way to say it, this video lesson will help you learn more. There are many words in English that can be translated into various ways inRead more
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Published on August 02, 2018 15:00

August 1, 2018

Look Inside – Easy Korean Reading For Beginners

Take a look inside our book Easy Korean Reading For Beginners Get your copy here: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/ea... Looking for an easy Korean reading material for beginners? This will help you have much more confidence in your Korean reading comprehension through 30 shortRead more
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Published on August 01, 2018 03:50

July 31, 2018

WHILE: -으면서 vs. -은 채

What is the difference between 하면서 and 한 채? 눈을 감으면서 and 눈을 감은 채, and 문을 닫으면서 and 문을 닫은 채 – How are they different? Both -으면서 and -은 채 are often translated to “while” in English, butRead more
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Published on July 31, 2018 15:00

July 30, 2018

Kris Johnson from USA working on TV and radio in Korea

We sat down with our friend Kris Johnson to talk about how he learned Korean. Here’s another fun TTMIK interview where you can learn about how someone learned to speak fluent Korean. Kris Johnson is a radio/TV show host fromRead more
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Published on July 30, 2018 15:00

July 29, 2018

잡다 Has Multiple Meanings

What meaning do you associate with the Korean verb 잡다? Here are some of its diverse meanings. Many Korean verbs have multiple meanings and usages, and 잡다 is no exception. In this video lesson by Talk To Me In Korean,Read more
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Published on July 29, 2018 15:00

July 26, 2018

The awkward way to say “sick” in Korean

What’s the best way to express “sick” in Korean? If you only knew one way to say it, this video lesson will help you learn more. There are many words in English that can be translated into various ways inRead more
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Published on July 26, 2018 15:00

July 24, 2018

좋아하다 vs. 마음에 들다 (= to like)

Both 좋아하다 and 마음에 들다 are translated as “to like” in Korean. How are they different? Level 2 Lesson 22: http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/l... Have you heard 좋아하다 and 마음에 들다 being used when people talk about something or someone they like? TheseRead more
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Published on July 24, 2018 15:00

July 22, 2018

들다 Has Multiple Meanings

What meaning do you associate with the Korean verb 들다? Here are some of its diverse meanings. Many Korean verbs have multiple meanings and usages, and 들다 is no exception. In this video lesson by Talk To Me In Korean,Read more
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Published on July 22, 2018 15:00

July 19, 2018

Cancel Save changes The awkward way to say “deserve” in Korean

What’s the best way to express “deserve” in Korean? If you only knew one way to say it, this video lesson will help you learn more. There are many words in English that can be translated into various ways inRead more
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Published on July 19, 2018 15:00

July 17, 2018

Emphasize your point with “-다고요”

If you’ve ever heard someone saying -다고요 at the end of their sentences, here’s what it means! -(ㄴ/는)다고요 and -(이)라고요 are used when you want to emphasize something that someone or you have said. The basic purpose of this endingRead more
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Published on July 17, 2018 15:00

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