Postpositions (similar to prepositions) are words that are used to specify the location or time or relation of things, such as “above” or “inside” and others. But Korean postpositions work differently from prepositions, and not only in their position in the sentence. This is a fairly large topic due to the number of postpositions there are and how they can be used, but I did my best to summarize Sunday’s live stream into just 15 minutes.
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Published on October 23, 2024 08:20