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Important Hanja: “FLAWLESS” 전 (全) | Korean FAQ
It’s time for another Hanja lesson! This time I wanted to share about the Hanja 全, which is read as 전. This Hanja is used to mean that something is “complete,” and it’s also used to imply “perfect.” I share some of the most common words in Korean that use this Hanja, as well as how it can be used at the beginning of words to mean “whole” or “entire.”
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Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #7: Before & After
“Before” and “After” can be expressed in many ways, including ~전, ~후, ~기 전, ~후, 뒤, 다음, 이전, 이후, 직전, 직후, ~고 나서, ~끝에, ~고 나니(까), and ~고 나면. This course teaches all of these forms and more, and contains 20 lessons. Every lesson covers a different topic, and I’ll post 1 new episode per week until it’s completed.
Seoyugi-do – “Journey to the West” Murals: 서유기도
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Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #6: Even
Korean sentence connectors are pieces of grammar that can be used to create longer, more complex sentences. My full course about sentence connectors covers over 270 sentence connectors, and has 20 lessons. Oh, and it’s free! Each week I’m posting a new episode, and they’ll all be available on my YouTube channel.
This week’s newest episode is all about sentence connectors that relate to the meaning of “even.”
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Anguksa Temple – 안국사 (Hamyang, Gyeongsangnam-do)
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