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그리고 (geu-ri-go) can mean “and” or “and then,” depending on the context.
In formal situations, 그리고 can link both words, phrases, clauses and sentences but in casual situations, it is more commonly used to link phrases.
그리고 Usage Examples (and):
책, 연필, 그리고 종이 = Book, pencil, and paper
사람, 자동차, 그리고 집 = Person, car, and house
영화, 음악, 그리고 사진 = Movie, music, and photo
커피, 차, 그리고 주스 = Coffee, tea, and juice
학교, 도서관, 그리고 카페 = School, library, and cafe
커피를 마셨어요. 그리고 케이크를 먹었어요. = I drank coffee, and I ate cake.
그리고 Usage Examples (and then):
영화를 봤어요. 그리고 집에 갔어요. = I watched a movie. And then I went home.
책을 읽었어요. 그리고 음악을 들었어요. = I read a book. And then I listened to music.









