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Tired of the same old Korean vocabulary? Do you want to learn interesting, useful, and commonly used Korean vocabulary and phrases? Look no further, idioms and phrases provides the essential Korean vocabulary that you can’t find in a text book.
In this lesson, we’ll be focusing on some Korean words that can kill. Not literally of course! In this lesson we go over some phrases that some consider Korean slang, 끝내 주다 (kkeutnae juda) and 죽여 주다 (jukyeo juda)! So remember to listen in and learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! The only source for free daily podcasts, and online Korean lessons. And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and listen in to the bonus track! There you’ll definitely be able to learn some Korean slang!
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: Permission | Function: using Korean slang | Topic: cell phones | Politeness Level: informal, standard
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