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Why Korean Can Sound Vague (But Isn’t)
I met up again with “한국어 한 조각” and we shared what makes Korean a “high context language,” and how it doesn’t often need pronouns, subjects, articles, and plural nouns. We also shared advice for how to better understand sentences with these limitations.
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What Jeremy bought with $100 at a Korean bookstore (Book Haul)
Last time we went to the bookstore Jeremy got $50 to buy whatever he wants. But I felt it wasn’t enough, so this time we doubled it to $100. Follow along with everything he picked and why. Maybe next time I should give him double?
(This is not a sponsored video and we paid for everything with our own money.)
New Jeans loses their legal battle against ADOR
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(이)나 “No less than” | Live Class Abridged
My most recent live Korean class was about the form (이)나, and how it’s used to mean “no less than” and adds emotion to a sentence. I taught how it’s used in regular statements, and also how it can have a different meaning when used in some questions.
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Chasing the Shot: How an Idea Becomes a Photograph
It’s crunch time. Just weeks before the big year-end gallery opening, and I’m staring down the barrel of a creative drought. I’ve got projects stacking up, deadlines breathing down my neck, and nothing that screams “Ulsan.” The goal was simple enough on paper: capture the essence of the city. Easy to say. Hard as hell to do.
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