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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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Hi Teacher Rob!
I just wanna ask if 한국어 배우는 게 촣아요 is the same as 한국어 배우는 게 촣아해요.
Cause I’ve read from a book that 촣아 means good while 촣아해 means to like. I’m a bit confused.
Hey owbEe,
Answer is up. Check it out!
Rob..
wow! that’s fast. I’ll check it now. ^^
Oh sorry, I misspelled 좋아요 & 좋아해요.