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I’m practicing “journal style” writing in Korean with a new book. Is this sentence correct?

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How to say "Which city are you from?"

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What is the word?

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How do you type a space on a set 3 keyboard?

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"개사"는 漢字로 쓰면 "改寫"이나 "改詞"입니까?

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Asking "Can you speak Korean?"

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What is the etymology of the informal (vulgar) prefix 처~?

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Description of intonation variation with exclamative sentences (various cases envisaged)

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Do you need <something> formal form

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How would a younger Korean person (child/teen/minor/younger generation) address his/her parents' close friends?

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Construct object-phrases in korean

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Particles to use with 뭐 / 무엇 and 이름

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Were 치두음 and 정치음 ever written iotated?

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Is there the korean version of 'As' for when cause or reasonings

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Do I always have to use honorific nouns with superiors?

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I want to translate the title of a Korean children's reader into English

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What does 머가여~ mean?

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하고 vs. 해서 vs. 하고 나서 vs. 한 채 - 비교

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Translation "I always start working after exercising"

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Difference between 었어 and 였어

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Korean Name westernisation and addressing someone

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Why didn't Korean rulers ever use the title 황제 (皇帝) until the Korean Empire in the late 19th century?

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Translating "Because today the weather was hot I went to the coffee shop in the afternoon"

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Is 아버님 only used in"연인사이"?

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What´s the function of the particle in this sentence?

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How to call the products which do tedious tasks quickly and easily?

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humbly requesting feedback on poem translation!

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Translating "A: Can you buy some bread? B: I will buy it on my way home but I have to go to school now"

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Tribunal and Court: Meaning of 법정 and 법원

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What is the meaning of 담겨져있다?

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Is this a natural way to say “I’m really tired because I’m sick”

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Translating "Bonnie has a cat named Tia"

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Question about this slang/curse word

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How to use -에 있다/없다

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Finally as adverb and auxiliary verb (드디어 vs 어/아 버리다)

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"재 한구거는 안 좋아요." Can I say it like this?

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can you help me analyze this sentencce?

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Differences between 지 and 가(까) as a Nonfactive Complementiser

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What does 1일 1떡 mean?

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What is the difference between 잘 살아봐요 vs 잘 살아요?

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Korean causative verbs vs. English causative verbs

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What is the meaning of 번져질지 모를 and what construction is it?

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What is the difference between 에서 and 에다(가)?

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-하느라 하지 말고 Meaning

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What is the difference between 한국어 한국어를?

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How can 이상하다 be used with 네요 grammar?

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What is the difference between 목표 and 목적?

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사무치다 뼈저리다 meaning


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