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- 가든요(because)
- 가든요-because

- "거든요" is given a reason or fact something that listener didn't know reason or fact for answer. - It is used to provide background information before you did something or you didn't do something. - It is meaning "because"

23.09.2023   |   You Love Korean

-처럼('like', 'same', 'as....as')
-처럼-'like', 'same', 'as....as'

1. '처럼' used to indicate that it's similar in share or degree to each other. - It's mean 'like', 'same', 'as....as' Ex. 오늘은 날씨가 봄처럼 따뜻해요 Today's weather is as warm as spring

23.09.2023   |   You Love Korean

- 겠~(I will, I intend to)
- 겠~-I will, I intend to

* '겠' attaches after an adjectiv / a verb stem. 1. This Grammar use to expressing the speaker plan to do or will to do action. - It is mean that "I will", "I intend to" Ex. 일을 열심히 하겠습니다. I will work hard.

23.09.2023   |   You Love Korean

A-ㄴ/은가 보다, V-나 보다(I guess or I assume or I must be)
A-ㄴ/은가 보다, V-나 보다-I guess or I assume or I must be

- An expression used to guess about a fact mentioned in the preceding statement. - Both 나 보다 and (으)ㄴ가 보다 mean "I guess" or "I assume" or "I must be" - A-ㄴ/은가 보다, V-나 보다 grammar can be replaced by A-(으)ㄴ 것 같다, V-는 것 같다

17.09.2023   |   You Love Korean

ㄴ/은/는 대신에(instead of, compensate for)
ㄴ/은/는 대신에-instead of, compensate for

- ㄴ/은/는 대신에 indicates an one action that can be replaced or compensated by one another action. - It is mean "instead of, compensate for'

17.09.2023   |   You Love Korean

A-아/어여지다(to get or become)
A-아/어여지다-to get or become

- A~아/어여지다 is attached to an adjective stem, indicating the changes in the state. - A~아/어지다 Korean grammar pattern is used to say "to get or become ....". - This expression is only used with adjectives (A-아/어지다). In case of verbs, V-게 되다 is used instead.

14.09.2023   |   You Love Korean

V~지 그래요(Why don't you)
V~지 그래요-Why don't you

- 'V~지 그래요' is used to offer a suggestion or recommendation to someone to do something. - It has the meaning of "Why don't you......?" or "Why not.....?" - It is a much weaker and softer express than ~도록 하다

12.09.2023   |   You Love Korean

V-다가(while....and-but then)
V-다가-while....and-but then

- V~다가 is used to indicate the speaker's interruption of any action to immediately start doing another action. - V~다가 can be equivalent to (while)....and/but then in English.

12.09.2023   |   You Love Korean

V다 보면(If you keep doing)
V다 보면-If you keep doing

'V~다 보면' : This expression indicates that if the action or behaviar in the previous clause continues, then over time the result in the following clause will occur.

11.09.2023   |   You Love Korean

취미와 취미 활동(Hobby and hobby activities)
취미와 취미 활동-Hobby and hobby activities

'취미와 취미 활동' related vocabularies for beginner and intermediate korean learners.

10.09.2023   |   You Love Korean