많이 vs. 너무 (아주, 매우) ming February 21, 2025 0 Comments "많이" and "너무" are adverbs that describe quantity or degree, but they have different meanings and usage. 💡 많이 (a lo... Read More Read more No comments:
V-다(가) ming February 20, 2025 0 Comments 다가 : While (doing something), then... 💡 '-다가' is used when one action is in progress but then stops or transitions into anothe... Read More Read more No comments:
한테 vs. 에게 ming February 19, 2025 0 Comments Both "한테" and "에게" mean "to (someone)" and indicate the recipient of an action. What's the difference... Read More Read more No comments:
한번씩 ming November 26, 2024 0 Comments You might know the word ‘ 한번 ’, but you might wonder ‘Why do they add ‘ 씩 ’ after ‘ 한번 ’?’ ' 씩 ' is a particle in Korean that... Read More Read more No comments:
좋다 vs. 좋아하다 ming November 20, 2024 0 Comments ‘ 좋다 ’ means ‘ to be good ’ or ‘ to be like ’ Ex) 날씨가 좋아요 = The weather is good ‘ 좋아하다 ’ means ‘ to be like ’ Ex) 저는 비 오는 날씨를 좋아해요 ... Read More Read more No comments:
하고 싶다 vs. 하고 싶어하다 ming November 19, 2024 0 Comments 하고 싶다 and 하고 싶어하다 both mean 'want' in English. However, in Korean, the difference between these two depends on the perspective o... Read More Read more No comments:
가다 vs. 다니다 ming November 08, 2024 0 Comments When we translate ‘ 가다 ’ and ‘ 다니다 ’ into English, both can be translated as ‘go.’ This explains the difference between the two. ‘ 가다 ’ ... Read More Read more No comments: