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There is a really cute guy in your literature class at the Korean university you attend. You have tried smiling shyly at him and dropping your books in front of him. You’ve even chatted loudly in Korean to your friends as you pass him in class about how bored you will be this weekend with nothing to do! But you have not gotten a single response-nothing! Desperate times call for desperate measures! There could only be one other reason for his silence… You are ready to walk right up to this gorgeous hunk of Korean man and ask him in Korean right now, “Do you have a girlfriend?” That is…if you knew how to ask him if he has a girlfriend in Korean! Ooh, look! Why is that girl talking to him…and they’re laughing, too! Well, you’re wasting time just standing here with your mouth open-listen to Newbie lesson 3 and find out how to say “I have” in Korean before you’re too late!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean Newbie lesson, you will learn how to say “I have” in Korean. You can use this phrase as both a statement in Korean, or in the form of a question to ask what other people have in Korean. Want to talk to that cute guy? You might just learn some new pick-up lines in Korean while you are here, too (no promises that they work!)! Visit us at KoreanClass101 to find other great Korean lessons and learning resources. Leave us a comment while you are there!

With KoreanClass101.com, you’re free to learn Korean at your own pace! In today’s conversation, we’re catching up with Inseong and Soyeon at the bookstore. They’re working, and finally, someone asks the other out! (We all knew it was coming.) But the response is asking “May I go?” As that’s the case, we’re going to be needing the grammatical structure -도 되다 (-do doeda), which asks or gives permission to do something. In addition, we’ll be going over some important vocabulary words for our Intermediate level students. After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us comment!
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Grammar: 없다 (eopta), 있다 (itda) | Function: asking someone out | Topic: pick up lines | Politeness Level: standard
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