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💪 Expressing Ability in Korean: -(으)ㄹ 수 있다 vs. 못하다

Learning how to say “I can” or “I can’t” is essential when speaking any language. In Korean, there are two common ways to express ability or ina…

🎵 Korean Onomatopoeia and Mimetic Words (의성어 / 의태어)

Ever heard a Korean say “쨍쨍” or “두근두근” and wondered what it meant? Welcome to the world of 의성어 (onomatopoeia) and 의태어 (mimetic words) — …

🕰️ Time Expressions in Korean: 부터 / 까지 / 동안

Learning how to say "from," "to," and "for" in Korean is essential for describing your schedule, travel plans, an…

🗣️ Korean Expressions with -지요?/죠? (Seeking Agreement)

Ever noticed how Koreans often end their sentences with “-지요?” or “-죠?” ? This polite and friendly sentence ending is commonly used to seek …

📌 Expressing Obligation in Korean: -아/어야 되다/하다

Do you know how to say “I have to do something” in Korean? The grammar pattern -아/어야 되다 or -아/어야 하다 is essential for expressing obligation …

💳 Credit Card vs. Cash: How Do Koreans Pay the Most?

Ever wondered how people in Korea prefer to pay—credit card or cash? From the bustling streets of Seoul to cozy neighborhood cafés, payment h…

📅 Weekend-Only Korean Study Plans for Busy Adults

Too busy during the week to study Korean? You’re not alone! Many adults juggle work, family, and life — leaving only weekends for personal g…

👀 What Is “Nunchi”? The Korean Art of Sensing Others

Have you ever walked into a room and immediately sensed the mood — even without anyone speaking? In Korean, that social sensitivity has a na…

🎬 Doing Two Things at Once? Learn -(으)면서 in Korean

Ever wanted to say “I listen to music while studying” in Korean? The key grammar structure you need is -(으)면서 , which means “while doing.” It …