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Postby Bouks » April 3rd, 2008 2:50 am

Here's another word I would like to know how to use properly - "geurigo". I saw it in Newbie Lesson 23 (?) titled "Money, Money, Money". It wasn't really explained in the PDF and only referred to briefly in the audio track. Could I see some simple examples?
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Postby javiskefka » April 3rd, 2008 6:25 am

It's like beginning a sentence with:
"And, "

For example,
나는 미국인입니다. 그리고 책을 읽습니다.
I am an American. And, I am reading a book.

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Postby hyunwoo » April 3rd, 2008 3:22 pm

Yes :-) 그리고 means "and"


And here are some other connecting words:

그리고 = and
그래서 = therefore/so
그렇지만 = but
그런데 = however, by the way
그러면 = in that case

:-)

I hope this helps!

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Postby Bouks » April 3rd, 2008 5:30 pm

Thank you both! I could actually read that entire sentence, Javis (finally I'm catching on). Excellent connector list as well. Hyunwoo, you are a walking, breathing Grammar Bank :lol:
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Postby hyunwoo » April 3rd, 2008 6:13 pm

:-) Glad it helps!

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