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Know Korean grammar to stop confusion!

Word order:

Korean = Subject + Object + Verb

English = Subject + Verb + Object

1️⃣ 나는 개를 쓰다듬어요 
→ I pet the dog.

나 = I | 는 = subject | 개 = dog | 를 = object

쓰다듬어요 = stroke (polite present tense)

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Know Korean grammar to stop confusion!

Word order:

Korean = Subject + Object + Verb

English = Subject + Verb + Object

1️⃣ 나는 개를 쓰다듬어요 
→ I pet the dog.

나 = I | 는 = subject | 개 = dog | 를 = object

쓰다듬어요 = stroke (polite present tense)

#Korea #Korean #Kdrama #Kpop #KoreanWord

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Want to say “bug” or “insect”?

🐛 곤충 (gon-chung) – “insect”, more formal or scientific
🐞 벌레 (beol-le) – “bug”, casual, pops up more in everyday talk

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"광장 근처예요. 선물 샀어요?"
(gwang-jang geun-cheo-ye-yo. seon-mul sass-eo-yo?)
"It's near the square. Did you buy gifts?"


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The Korean of the day is 눈이 오다 (nooni oda) – snow falls ❄️. 겨울 in Korea means 눈이 오다, perfect season for winter fun and festivals! #WinterSeason #KoreanWordOfTheDay #CoolBreeze #KoreanLanguage #LearnKorean #VisitKorea #TravelKorea #KoreanWord #Kdrama #Kpop #Korea #Korean #KoreanCulture

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#Snow #WinterMagic #KoreanWord #Korean #Kdrama #Kpop #KoreanVocabulary #KoreanCulture #LearnKorean

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The warm sunshine that gives light and energy is called 햇빛 (het-bit) in Korean. ☀️ It wakes flowers up and makes days happy and bright. Next time you soak in the sun, remember the word 햇빛! #Sunshine #Nature #KoreanWord #Korean #Kdrama #Kpop #KoreanVocabulary #KoreanCulture #LearnKorean

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Korean word of the day - 왜 (wae) 
“Why.” 😢 That one syllable echoing through the singers' heartbreak lines and tearful K-drama confrontations — short, but it speaks volumes.
#KoreanPhrase #KoreanWord #KpopLyrics #Lyrics #KDrama #Hallyu #StudyKorean #KoreanVocabulary #Korea #KpopLove #KDramaLines

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It perfectly captures the classic ringtone of a phone. #KoreanWord #LearnKorean #KoreanVocabulary #Kpop #Kdrama #Korea #Korean #VisitKorea

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It captures the quiet and peaceful feeling when drops hit the ground one by one. #KoreanWord #LearnKorean #KoreanLanguage #Kdrama #Kpop #KoreanCulture

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The Korean word of the day is 미래 (mirae) – future 🌟. 미래 is full of hope and possibilities in K-Dramas. It’s a word often used when characters talk about their dreams and goals. #KoreanWord #LearnKorean #KDrama #KoreanVocabulary #Koreanculture #Kpop #Korean #Hopeful #Dream #Korea #VisitKorea

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The wind that makes the trees dance is called 바람 (ba-rahm) in Korean. 🍃 It helps to make you feel cool in summer and soft in spring. Next time you feel the breeze, remember 바람!
#KoreanWord #Korean #Weather #KoreanCulture #LearnKorean #Kdrama #Kpop #KoreanVocabulary #KnowKoreanCulture #Wind

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Ever seen the way sunlight makes the water look like it’s sprinkled with diamonds? That’s called 윤슬 in Korean! ✨ It means the sparkling ripples on water when the sun or moon shines. #KoreanWord #VisitKorea #Korea #KoreanCulture #LearnKorean #Kbeauty #Kpop #TourKorea #Kdrama #Korean #Vocabulary

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Feel the action of 휘리릭 (hwiririk)—the sound of something bustling in fight scenes or dramatic gestures! Have you heard the sound of the dobok (Taekwondo), the uniform? 
#Onomatopoeia #LearnKorean #KoreanClass #ActionFilm #Kdrama #Kpop #KoreanCulture #KoreanVocabulary #KoreanWord #TVshow #Dobok

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Can you feel the beat? 둠칫둠칫 (dumchitdumchit) is the gesture of moving to music! Dance away with 둠칫둠칫. #Onomatopoeia #Dance #LearnKorean #KpopBeat #KoreanLanguage #Korean #Korea #Kpopdance #Kdrama #Kpop #KoreanCulture #KoreanVocabulary #KoreanWord #VisitKorea #Fun #Groove #LearnKorean #Music

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퐁당 (pongdang) — Imagine tossing a pebble into a pond - 퐁당 is the sound of a gentle, light splash Learning Korean is fun when you can "hear" the words come alive! 💦 💫 
 #Onomatopoeia #LearnKorean #KoreanWords #Kdrama #Kpop #Korea #Korean #KoreanCulture #KoreanVocabulary #KoreanWord #VisitKorea

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Did you know there’s more than one way to say “love” in Korean?
1. 좋아해요 (joahaeyo) 🍜
2. 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo) ❤️
Example: I love kimchi = 김치를 좋아해요! Gimchireul joahaeyo!
I love K-dramas = 한국 드라마를 사랑해요! Hangook deuramareul saranghaeyo!
#LearnKorean #Koreanword #Koreanphrase

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