Korean grammar note on the counter myeong, image of people
The #Korean counter 명 myeong is used to count people. 여자 세 명 yeoja se myeong (three women). #KoreanGrammar #LearnKorean. Visit us to learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-count...
Korean grammar note on the counter myeong, image of people
The #Korean counter 명 myeong is used to count people. 여자 세 명 yeoja se myeong (three women). #KoreanGrammar #LearnKorean. Visit us to learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-count...
Question: What are accepted and polite ways, for a fan, to address a K-pop singer in Korean?
Answer: For a fan, a polite way is to use their stage name with ‑ ssi or ‑ nim in Korean, and speak in polite ‑ 요 form.
#Koreangrammar #koreanvocabulary #Kpopfan #kpopevent #kpopsinger #knowkoreanculture
Korean grammar note on adjectives in the informal high -yo form, image of a small car
#Korean informal high form adjectives end in -요 -yo. 그 차는 작아요. geu chaneun jagayo. The car is small. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanAdjectives #LearnKorean. Visit us to learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-adjec...
Grammar note on essential Korean particles, image of a bathroom
The #Korean particle –에 / –e is used in many location expressions: 집 앞에 jip ap-e (in front of the house.) #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #LearnKorean. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-parti...
Korean grammar note on the counter 개 gae, image of an apple
The #Korean counter 개 gae is used to count various things and inanimate objects. 사과 세 개 sagwa se gae (three apples). #KoreanGrammar #LearnKorean. Visit us to learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-count...
Korean grammar note on plain form adjectives, image of people in a cinema
#Korean plain form adjectives end in -다 -da. 날씨가 춥다. nalsshi-ga chupda. The weather is cold. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanAdjectives #LearnKorean. Visit us to learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-adjec...
Korean grammar note on counters or classifiers, image of two pugs
In #Korean, you cannot combine a noun and a number directly. Instead you use a counter: 개 두 마리 gae du mari (two dogs) literally: dog-two-COUNTER. #KoreanGrammar #LearnKorean. Visit us to learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-count...
In Korean, tiny particles like 가/는 (subject/doer) and 를/을 (object/receiver) act like labels that flip sentence meanings. Word order & particles BOTH matter. Particles decide who's doing what, even if words switch places.
Watch the flip ⬇️
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Grammar note on two different roles and forms of Korean adjectives, image of a large house
#Korean adjectives have different forms depending on whether they are attributive (a big house) or predicative (the house is big.) #KoreanGrammar #KoreanAdjectives #LearnKorean. Visit us to learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-adjec...
-은/ㄴ 나머지 grammar = “as a result of…” or “because of doing something too much…” ~leading to a negative or unexpected outcome
👉 For full explanation and examples:
www.koreantopik.com/2025/11/gram...
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Korean grammar note on have sentences with topic and subject markers, image of a car
#Korean HAVE sentences use 있다 itda with an –이 -i / –가 -ga subject in the information clause, and the possessor is a topic marked by 은 –eun / –는 –neun. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #Languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-topic...
Korean grammar note on long negative forms, image of a person working
Add –지 –ji to a #Korean verb stem and use a form of 않다 anda (not do) or 못하다 mot hada (cannot do) to form the long negative. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVerbs #LearnKorean. thelanguagegarage.com/essential-ko...
🇰🇷✨ Korean Grammar Spotlight: -마저 = even (the last/remaining option)✨
💬 Example:
친구마저 나를 떠났어요.
→ Even my friend left me. 😢
📘 Check out the full grammar breakdown here:
www.koreantopik.com/2025/10/n-gr...
#LearnKorean #KoreanGrammar #마저 #KoreanLanguage #TOPIK #koreantopik #topik2 #topikgrammar
✨ 32 KIIP Level 3 Grammar Rules with Examples ✨
📘 This guide covers all 32 grammar rules from Units 1–16, explained simply with practical examples you can start using today!
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🤖🔬 KIIP 4: Unit 03 – Learn Korean Through Life Science & Technology! 🌐✨
👉 Dive into the full lesson here:
www.koreantopik.com/2025/09/kiip...
#LearnKorean #KIIP #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVocabulary #KoreanTech #LifeScienceKorea #AIKorean
👨👩👧👦❤️ KIIP 4: Unit 02 – Learn Korean Through Family & Society! 🏡✨
👉 Check out the full lesson here:
🔗 www.koreantopik.com/2025/09/kiip...
#LearnKorean #KIIP #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVocabulary #KoreanFamily #LifeInKorea
📚 36 KIIP Level 2 Grammar Rules with Examples for High Beginners 🇰🇷✨
🔗 Read the full guide here:
www.koreantopik.com/2025/09/36-k...
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🌏🏠 KIIP 4: Unit 01 – Learn Korean Through Adapting to Life in Korea! 🇰🇷✨
👉 Check out the full lesson here:
🔗 www.koreantopik.com/2025/09/kiip...
#LearnKorean #KIIP #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVocabulary #LifeInKorea #AdaptToKorea
📚 36 KIIP Level 1 Grammar Rules with Examples for Beginners 🇰🇷✨
🔗 Read the full guide here:
www.koreantopik.com/2025/09/36-k...
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🗣️ KIIP 3: Unit 16 – Learn Korean Through Weather & Health! 🌦️🧑⚕️
👉 Check out the full lesson here:
www.koreantopik.com/2025/09/kiip...
#LearnKorean #KIIP #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVocabulary #KoreanWeather #LifeInKorea
🗣️ KIIP 3: Unit 15 – Learn Korean Through Concerns & Counselling! 💬
👉 Check out the full lesson here:
www.koreantopik.com/2025/09/kiip...
#LearnKorean #KIIP #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVocabulary #KoreanCounselling #LifeInKorea
✨Want to say “Not A, but (instead) B” in Korean? That’s exactly what -을 게 아니라 is for! 🙌
👉 Learn how to use it in details here:
www.koreantopik.com/2025/08/gram...
#LearnKorean #KoreanGrammar #KoreanLanguage #KoreanStudy #TOPIK #KIIP #KoreanLearners #StudyKorean
📱💻 KIIP 3: Unit 14 – Learn Korean Through Smartphones & the Internet! 🌐✨
👉 Check out the full lesson here:
🔗 www.koreantopik.com/2025/08/kiip...
#LearnKorean #KIIP #SmartphoneKorean #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVocabulary #DigitalLifeKorean
Grammar note on Korean verb essentials, examples with verb stems, image of a wok
The #Korean verb stem is formed by removing –다 –da from the dictionary form. 하다 hada > 하- ha- (do), 가다 gada > 가- ga- (go). #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVerbs #LearnKorean. thelanguagegarage.com/essential-ko...
💼✨ KIIP 3: Unit 13 – Korean for the Workplace
Perfect for discussing tasks, teamwork, and office culture in Korea! 🇰🇷
👉 Full lesson here:
www.koreantopik.com/2025/08/kiip...
#LearnKorean #KIIP #KoreanVocabulary #KoreanGrammar #WorkplaceKorean #TOPIK
Korean grammar note on the particle –에 / –e marking static location, image of the inside of a library
The #Korean particle –에 / –e marks static location: 식당에 shikdang-e (at the restaurant). #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #LearnKorean. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-parti...
🎉 KIIP 3 Unit 12 – Learn Korean Through Traditional Holidays! ✨
From Seollal (설날) to Chuseok (추석), Korean traditional holidays are full of family gatherings, delicious food, and unique customs.
✨ Full lesson here
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Want to say “while something was happening, another thing occurred” in Korean? That’s exactly what -는 사이(에) is for! 🙌
👉 Learn how to use it step by step here:
www.koreantopik.com/2025/08/gram...
#LearnKorean #KoreanGrammar #KoreanLanguage #KoreanStudy #TOPIK #KIIP #KoreanLearners #StudyKorean
Korean grammar note on subjects and topics, image of people enjoying food in a restaurant
In #Korean sentences, if the subject is different from the topic, there will be an 은 –eun / –는 –neun topic followed by an –이 -i / –가 -ga subject in the information clause. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #Languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-topic...
Korean grammar note on the particle –에 / –e used to mark motion, image of a restaurant
The #Korean particle –에 / –e marks motion: 식당에 shikdang-e (to the restaurant). #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #LearnKorean. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-parti...