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List of 100 Korean Adverbs

According to YourDictionary, an adverb is a part of speech that describes either a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. They can also add description to phrases, clauses, or sentences. Now, let’s see if you can spot an adverb in a sentence:  오후 내내 자고 싶어요. Ohu naenae jago sipeoyo. "I want to sleep all afternoon." Were you able to spot the adverb? In that sentence, 내내 (naenae), which means "all through," is the Korean adverb. If you couldn't find it this time, don’t worry. Today, we’ll teach you how to make Korean adverbs three different ways, and show you a list of 100 frequently used Korean adverbs.  By the end of the article, you’ll be able to:  Detect Korean adverbs in sentences Know Korean adverb rules and how to... Show more

Korean Keyboard: How to Install and Type in Korean

You asked, so we provided—easy-to-follow instructions on how to set up your electronic devices to write in Korean! We’ll also give you a few excellent tips on how to use this keyboard, as well as some online and app alternatives if you prefer not to set up a Korean keyboard. Table of Contents Why it’s Important to Learn to Type in Korean Setting up Your Computer and Mobile Devices for Korean How to Activate an Onscreen Keyboard on Your Computer How to Change the Language Settings to Korean on Your Computer Activating the Korean Keyboard on Your Mobile Phone and Tablet Korean Keyboard Typing Tips How to Practice Typing Korean 1. Why it’s Important to Learn to Type in Korean Learning a new language is made so much easier... Show more

Basic Korean Verb & Adjective Conjugation: Rules & Tips

Understanding Korean conjugation is a fundamental part of learning Korean, and it’s one of the basic skills you need to gain in the process. In this article, we’ll teach you basic Korean verb conjugation, including how to change verbs in the past, present, and future tense, and for different politeness levels.  Please remember that you apply these Korean conjugation rules to adjectives, too. Table of Contents Basic Korean Conjugation #1: Past, Present, and Future Basic Korean Conjugation #2: Politeness Level Korean Conjugation Practice! How KoreanClass101 Can Help You with Your Korean Learning 1. Basic Korean Conjugation #1: Past, Present, and Future Korean verbs change depending on the time being referred... Show more

Top 100 Important Korean Verbs for Beginners

Verbs allow you to make complete sentences and describe actions or other motion-related concepts. In this Korean verbs lesson, you’ll learn 100 key Korean verbs that you’ll hear over and over again in Korea. After studying our Korean basic verbs list, be sure to hold onto it so you can refer to it when needed.  Ready to start using everyday Korean verbs? Let’s get started. Table of Contents Korean Verb Grouping According to Ending Syllables Korean Action Verbs Helping Verbs How KoreanClass101 Can Help You with Your Korean 1. Korean Verb Grouping According to Ending Syllables  Before jumping into this Korean verbs list, let’s take a look at basic verb forms in the following Korean verbs chart. If you’re an... Show more

Korean Pronouns List: How Do Korean Pronouns Work?

Mastering pronouns is one of the most crucial steps in studying a language, because without them, your sentences will sound a bit off and you won’t be able to properly converse with people. In this article, we’re going to introduce many Korean pronouns, mainly focusing on Korean subject pronouns.  But first things first, let’s take a look at the definition of "pronoun." According to Vocabulary.com, a pronoun is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence. For example, instead of repeating someone’s name over and over again while talking about them, you can replace their name with "he" or "she."   Ready to learn Korean pronouns? There are many pronouns in Korean that you need to master in order to construct fluid sentences, so let’s... Show more