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Master how to say where you're from with the key pattern
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| Let's look at some examples. |
| Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers. |
| 뉴욕에서 왔어요. (Nyu-yog-e-seo wass-eo-yo.) |
| 뉴욕에서 왔어요. |
| 평창에서 왔어요. (Pyeong-chang-e-seo wass-eo-yo.) |
| 평창에서 왔어요. |
| 시애틀에서 왔어요. (Si-ae-teur-e-seo wass-eo-yo.) |
| 시애틀에서 왔어요. |
| 런던에서 왔어요. (Reon-deon-e-seo wass-eo-yo.) |
| 런던에서 왔어요. |
| Sophie Kim: 서울에서 왔어요. (Seo-ur-e-seo wa-sseo-yo.) |
| Sophie Kim: 서울에서 왔어요. |
| 호주에서 왔어요. (Ho-ju-e-seo wass-eo-yo.) |
| 호주에서 왔어요. |
| Did you notice the last speaker says a country name in place of a city name? |
| 호주에서 왔어요. (Ho-ju-e-seo wass-eo-yo.) |
| I'm from Australia. |
| 호주에서 왔어요. |
| You can use this pattern to talk about your country, not just your hometown. In the example, the speaker is from 호주, "Australia." 호주. 호주. |
| This pattern is |
| {home country} 에서 왔어요. |
| "I'm from {home country}." |
| {home country} 에서 왔어요. |
| You should be aware of this pattern, but for this lesson, we'll use city names. |
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