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Do you know how to talk about bringing something in Korean?
Welcome to Three Step Korean Practice by KoreanClass101.com. In this lesson, you will practice how to talk about bringing something.
Let’s look at the main dialogue.
Two people are having a conversation.
슬기 씨, 내일 스터디 그룹에 호주 과자 가져가도 돼요?
Seulgi ssi, naeil seuteodi geurube hoju gwaja gajyeogado dwaeyo?
Seulgi, may I bring some Australian snacks to the study group tomorrow?
네, 좋아요. 팀원들이 새로운 간식을 좋아할 거예요.
Ne, joayo. Timwondeuri saeroun gansigeul joahal geoyeyo.
Sure. The team members will love trying new snacks.
The first sentence used the pattern:
Noun + 가져가다 (Noun + gajyeogada)
to bring/take something (with you)
This pattern is used when you are taking something from one place to another, usually to a place where you or others are going.
In Korean, there's another way to say "bring something":
Noun + 가져오다
This is used when the action is toward the speaker’s current location.
Let’s practice these grammar points more in this lesson.

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