Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! One of your friends has an annoying habit of advertising how much he knows. He doesn’t do it directly, but he always starts his Korean sentences with “as you know…” when it’s clear that you don’t know anything about the topic. Recently, he was talking about his international vacation as if you’d been there, while knowing you’ve never left Korea. As soon as he starts talking, you interject with “as you know” and explain that you have a sudden need to wash your hair.
In this lesson, you will learn how to say the expression “as you know” in Korean. Today’s conversation takes place in the car and on the phone between three close friends; they are using informal Korean, 반말입니다. We’ll also share some insights into the Korean workplace. Visit us at KoreanClass101.com, where you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!
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I have a beautiful girlfriend that I’d like to introduce you to. She’s smart, she’s cute, she’s sexy, she’s sweet, and she knows how to have a good time! She’s the envy of all my friends, and I want to show her off to the whole world! When you talk like this, you’re riding high in the sky, and we have a Korean phrase that says just that! Well… it’s not so obvious if you don’t know the phrase! So remember to listen in and find out about our Korean phrase of the day as you learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com!
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Driving down the Korean highway, windows open, top down, and the golden sun beaming down on our faces. The wind is blowing through our hair and our spirits high. It’s a great day to go for a drive, and a great day for us to finish up our Korean Intermediate lessons! Listen in and find out why everyone is in such a good mood! The Korean grammar that we’ll be going over is a grammatical pattern: 다고 하니까 (dago hanikka), which is used to express a result because you said something. If you said something in Korean, you may cause a chain of events and change life in Korea as we know it… alright maybe not. But you can definitely express it using this grammatical pattern! So remember to listen in and find out about this essential grammatical pattern! And after you listen in, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment! 
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