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그리고 (geu-ri-go) is used in Korean to link nouns or ideas. It is often translated as “and” or “and then” in English.
Here are some examples of 그리고 linking nouns:
사과, 바나나, 그리고 오렌지 (sagwa, banana geurigo orenji)
An apple, a banana, and an orange.
책, 연필, 그리고 공책 (chaek, yeonpil geurigo gongchaek)
A book, a pencil, and a notebook.
음악, 영화, 그리고 스포츠 (eumak, yeonghwa geurigo seupocheu)
Music, movies, and sports.
Notes: In Korean, you’d typically use “하고” or “와/과” (when linking nouns), rather than 그리고.









