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In Korean Expressing Possession and Being with –있다/없다

Hills Learning 0 3866 Article rating: 4.0

Hello everyone! Today I would like to talk about the phrase ‘–있다/없다’. This is frequently used to express whether a subject possess an object in question or to indicate there is (are). First, ‘–있다’ means 1) a subject has something 2) there is (are), and goes properly in written format. 

"A lot" in Korean - Difference between 아주 and 너무

Hills Learning 2 15201 Article rating: 3.3

Hi everyone! Did you know that Hills Learning has a twitter account? One follower tweeted to ask us the difference between Korean words 아주 and ‘너무​. I thought this information would be helpful to everyone’s studying Korean. It’s not uncommon to get confused about adverbs in Korean...

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