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This is a fantastic question and when you start to get this skill, it’ll really take you a step further in manipulating and using Korean.
So here you go. Hope this helps.
If you have any more questions on this or anything, let me know.
Cheers owbEe,
Rob…
The question from Richter was…
“Hey Mr, Julien. How do I conjugate sentence that has two verbs in them? THere is a lot of them, but let’s start with the easy ones, i want to and i like to.”
And the answer is…
Again, this one was a bit above and beyond, but it’s REALLY useful grammar in Korean. So if there’s something that you want cleared up, go ahead reply to this and I’ll try to set you straight.
Cheers,
Rob…
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The exact question was…
“How do I say: I play guitar. Or I play soccer. Does it use the same word for play?”
Actually they don’t use the same word. Check out the video…
Hope that helps. Good question, Richter. Keep ‘em coming!
Rob…
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Hey,
This is the page where you can ask questions or read/listen to answers about class #3 where we learned about the verb, ‘to be’ – how to conjugate it into different levels of respect and use it as a statement or a question – and used it in our first second Korean sentence asking and answering, “What is it?” –> “It’s a __________.”
Same process as before. Just scroll down to the bottom of the page, reply to this post and ask away.
Remember, only members of www.learnkoreanonline.net are able to ask questions. If you’re not a member but would maybe like to be, click here (not yet clickable) to find out how you can test out the first 3 classes totally FREE – no obligation whatsoever.
Otherwise, cheers and I’ll see you soon in a video answering your question,
Rob…
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Hey Korean Learners!
This category is for any questions that either don’t necessarily fit into any classes, or perhaps you don’t know which class it should go into. So basically it’ll contain a variety of questions and answers on all sorts of topics. After reading a question, if I do think it belongs to a certain class, I’ll move the answer to that class. So if you don’t want to miss anything, subscribe via email on the right there and you’ll know exactly when a new answer comes up.
The process for asking questions is the same as on other pages. Just reply to this post, and ask away.
Cheers, and happy learning!
Rob…
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Hey,
This is the page where you can ask questions or read/listen to answers about class #2 where we finished learning all the reading and writing rules of the Korean alphabet, and also learned a bit of speaking.
Same process as class one. Just scroll down to the bottom of the page, reply to this post and ask away.
Remember, only members of www.learnkoreanonline.net are able to ask questions. If you’re not a member but would maybe like to be, click here (not yet clickable) to find out how you can test out the first 3 classes totally FREE – no obligation whatsoever.
Otherwise, cheers and I’ll see you soon in a video answering your question,
Rob…