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How to say I’m Sorry in Korean
How to say "I’M SORRY" in Korean
When it comes to apologizing in Korean, the most commonly used words are "미안" (mian) and 죄송 (joesong), which translates to "sorry" or "I'm sorry" in English. To add politeness and formality to your apology,...
이 (i) as a Demonstrative Adjective in Korean
이 as a Demonstrative Adjective in Korean
The demonstrative adjective 이 (i) is used in Korean to mean "this" and is placed before a noun to indicate something that is close to the speaker.
이 as a Demonstrative Pronoun in Korean
이 as a Demonstrative Pronoun in Korean
In Korean, 이 (meaning "this") by itself cannot function as a standalone pronoun. To use it in that way, you need to pair it with 것 or its shortened form 거, both of which mean "thing" or "one." This combination...
How do you say 'and' or 'and then' in Korean?
How do you say 'and' or 'and then' in Korean?
"그리고" in Korean means "and" or "and then," and it’s used to connect sentences or phrases, similar to how we use "and" or "and then," in English to connect nouns and show a sequence of ideas or actions...
How to Make Negative Sentences in Korean
How to Make Negative Sentences in Korean
There are two common ways to make negative sentences in Korean: 1. Adding 안 (an) before a verb 2. Using the negative verb ending, 지 않다 (ji an-ta)
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