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There’s no wrath like a Korean mother’s wrath! Korean mothers will lay down the law, and In this lesson we’ll be witnessing how fierce Korean mothers can be! Learn Korean as we finish up our 3-part series on the intentional in Korean. Korean grammar does not have a future tense, but does have the intentional. However as there are several different ways of telling someone your intention in Korean, we’ll be going all the linguistic nuances in Korean. 
We’ll be taking a look at an everyday conversation in Korean between a married couple. Married couples in Korea often use different speech levels according to their relationship. This lesson gives us a close look a Korean politeness levels between married couples. So if you’re married to a Korean, this may be the lesson to listen to!
In this lesson, we’ll be going over the intentional -려고 하다 (ryeogo hada). The Korean intentional has several different forms and different patterns, each with their own little nuance. With this lesson, you’ll learn about that little nuance, and keep the Korean grammar in your head nice and organized. We’ll also be covering Intermediate level Korean vocabulary essential for any Intermediate student, or a student ready to make the jump to Intermediate!
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Category: Beginner Season 2 | Comments: 16 Comments »
Grammar: Intentional | Function: expressing intentions | Topic: family, fighting | Politeness Level: standard, intimate
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