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Understanding 있어요 and 없어요
Understanding 있어요 and 없어요
In Korean, 있어요 (i-sseo-yo) and 없어요 (eop-sseo-yo) are...
How do you ask 'When are you going to meet?' in Korean?
How do you ask 'When are you going to meet?' in Korean?
To ask "When are you going to meet?" in Korean, you...
네 (Ne) Meaning
네 (Ne) Meaning
네 (ne) is a Korean word commonly used to show agreement,...
Korean Fun Facts: Culture
Korean Fun Facts: Culture
Confucianism has a strong influence on Korean culture,...
List of Korean Verbs in the Informal Polite Past Tense
List of Korean Verbs in the Informal Polite Past Tense
To form the informal polite past tense of a Korean...
Korean Picture Vocabulary: 닭
Korean Picture Vocabulary: 닭
닭 means chicken in Korean, specifically referring to...
What is the difference between 있어요 and 없어요
What is the Difference Between 있어요 and 없어요?
The difference between 있어요 (i-sseo-yo) and 없어요 (eop-seo-yo)...
안녕 (Annyeong) Meaning
안녕 (Annyeong)
안녕 (annyeong) is a Korean word that can mean "peace,"...
Korean Fun Facts - Political Geography
Korean Fun Facts - Political Geography
Fun Fact: The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separates North...
List of Korean Counters
List of Korean Counters
The table below provides a comprehensive list of Korean...
Essential Korean Vocabulary Table
Essential Korean Vocabulary Table
This table organizes key Korean vocabulary words for...
Korean Picture Vocabulary: 고양이
Korean Picture Vocabulary: 고양이
고양이 means cat in Korean.
Korean Verb Conjugation Practice: Polite Past Tense of 있다
Korean Verb Conjugation Practice: Polite Past Tense of 있다
This Korean practice focuses on using the verb 있었어요(i-sseo-sseo-yo),...
Korean Phrase: 잘 먹겠습니다
Korean Phrase: 잘 먹겠습니다
잘 먹겠습니다 (jal meok-ge-sseum-ni-da) is a common phrase...
How do you ask 'Where are you going to meet?' in Korean?
How do you ask 'Where are you going to meet?' in Korean?
To ask "Where are you going to meet?" in Korean, you...
아니요 (Aniyo) Meaning
아니요 (Aniyo)
아니요 (aniyo) is a Korean word used to express disagreement...
Korean Fun Facts - Geography
Korean Fun Facts - Geography
Fun Fact: South Korea is a mountainous country, with...
What does ‘Eotteoke’ mean in Korean?
What does 'Eotteoke' mean in Korean?
어떻게 (eo-tteo-ke) means "how" in Korean. It is used...
How to Make Negative Sentences in Korean
Turning Korean Nouns into Verbs with 하다
Many Korean nouns that describe actions or behaviors...
Korean Picture Vocabulary: 개
Korean Picture Vocabulary: 개
개 means dog in Korean.
Korean Conversation Practice: I want to
Korean Conversation Practice: 'I want to...'
In this Korean practice, you’ll be learning how to...
Common Sentences Using 아니에요
Common Sentences Using 아니에요
In Korean, 아니에요 is a phrase used to negate something,...
What is the Squid Game called in Korean?
What is the Squid Game called in Korean?
Squid Game is called 오징어 게임 (Ojingeo Geim) in Korean. 오징어...
안녕히 계세요 (Annyeonghi Gyeseyo) Meaning
안녕히 계세요 (Annyeonghi Gyeseyo)
안녕히 계세요 (Annyeonghi Gyeseyo) is a polite way to say...
Korean Fun Facts - Geography
Korean Fun Facts - Geography
Fun Fact: South Korea is home to over 4,000 islands....
Native Korean Numbers 1-99
Native Korean Numbers 1-99
Native Korean numbers are used for counting items,...
Korean Picture Vocabulary: 낙타
Korean Picture Vocabulary: 낙타
낙타 means camel in Korean.
Sino-Korean Numbers Practice: Breaking Down 6-Digit Numbers
Sino-Korean Numbers Practice: 6-Digit Numbers
In this practice, you'll learn how to break down 6-digit...
Understanding 아니에요 (anieyo)
Understanding 아니에요 (anieyo)
아니에요 (anieyo) is the present tense, polite form of...
How do you ask "Who are you going to meet?" in Korean?
How do you ask 'Who are you going to meet' in Korean?
To politely ask "Who are you going to meet?" in Korean,...
Korean Quizzes -Grammar
Korean Quiz - Grammar
How do you say “and” or “and then” in Korean? A) 하지만,...
안녕히 가세요 (Annyeonghi Gaseyo) Meaning
안녕히 가세요 (Annyeonghi Gaseyo)
안녕히 가세요 (Annyeonghi Gaseyo) is a polite way to say...
How to Make Negative Sentences in Korean
How to Make Negative Sentences in Korean
There are two common ways to make negative sentences...
Korean Picture Vocabulary: 새
Korean Picture Vocabulary: 새
새 means bird in Korean.
Korean Numbers Practice: Sino-Korean Numbers
Korean Numbers Practice: Sino-Korean Numbers
This Korean practice is about learning how to break...
Subject Marking Particles: 이 (i) and 가 (ga)
Subject Marking Particles: 이 (i) and 가 (ga)
In Korean, subject markers, 이 and 가, are super important...
How do you form the Polite Future Tense of 만나다?
How do you form the Polite Future Tense of 만나다?
To form the polite future tense of the verb 만나다 (to...
하세요 (Haseyo) Meaning
하세요 (Haseyo)
하세요 (haseyo) translates to "please do" or "you do,"...
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...
Korean Fun Facts: Etymology
Korean Fun Facts: Etymology
The name "Korea" means "high and clear" and comes from...
Happy Garaetteok Day!
Happy Garaetteok Day!
Garaetteok Day (가래떡 데이), celebrated on November 11th,...
Happy Farmers' Day!
Happy Farmers' Day!
Farmers' Day (농업인의 날) in South Korea, celebrated annually...
Happy Pepero Day!
Happy Pepero Day!
Pepero Day (빼빼로 데이), celebrated on November 11 each...
Korean Verb Conjugations Practice: -고 싶어요
Korean Verb Conjugations Practice: -고 싶어요
This Korean practice focuses on using the phrase “-고...
Topic Marking Particles: 은 (eun) and 는 (neun)
Topic Marking Particles: 은 (eun) and 는 (neun)
In Korean, topic marking particles 은 and 는, play a...
What is Pepero Day in Korea?
What is Pepero Day in Korea?
Pepero Day (빼빼로 데이) is a popular celebration in South...
Korean Quizzes - Greetings
Korean Quiz - Greetings
How do you say “Hello!” in Korean, in a polite way? A)...
죄송합니다 (Joesonghamnida) Meaning
죄송합니다 (Joesonghamnida)
죄송합니다 (joesonghamnida) is a formal and polite way to...
How to say November in Korean
How to say November in Korean
November in Korean is 11월 (sip-il-wol) or 십일월 (sip...
Korean Fun Facts: Geography
Korean Fun Facts: Geography
Fun Fact: Korea is known as the “Land of High Mountains...
How do you say ‘Hello’ in Korean in a polite way?
How do you say 'Hello' in Korean in a polite way?
"안녕하세요" (an-nyeong-ha-se-yo) is a polite way to say...
South Korea's Metropolitan Cities
South Korea's Metropolitan Cities
South Korea has 7 Metropolitan Cities: 1. 서울 (Seoul),...
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