Hello Shreeja,
I recommend you to take a loot at this series: "Must-Know Korean Sentence Structures" https://www.koreanclass101.com/lesson-library/must-know-korean-sentence-structures/
Enjoy your study and feel free to let us know if you have any inquiries!
Kind regards,
Hyeon Yeong Seo
Team KoreanClass101.com
Thank you for helping me learn korean, what are some more important lessons for forming sentences, I can't seem to find any 😅
Hi Deepa,
Thank you for posting. We unfortunately don't have specific lessons with these 'hacks', but if you ever find one in another lesson, please let us know if the comments!
Sincerely,
Lyn
Team KoreanClass101.com
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Ahh finally this one will be easy to recall as it sounds like the english 'yuck' and has same connotations!😁
Any other lesson with such cheats( stick to memory) hacks? Can you list that lesson number here?
Thanks
Deepa
Hi Mariyoyo!
Thank you for your comment.
Please see below for the names.
Zarek [자렉(ja-reg)]
Isabel [이사벨(yi-sa-bel)]
Ava [아바(ah-ba)]
Solange [솔란지(sol-lan-gee)]
Yolanda [욜란다(yol-lan-da)]
Caleb [칼렙(kal-leb)]
Joe [조(jo)]
Addie [애디(eh-dee)]
Josie [조시(jo-shi)]
Hope this helps you.
See you around. Thanks!
Best,
Jiye
Team KoreanClass101.com
Hi Mariyoyo,
Thanks for posting--we'll get to you shortly with the answers to your question.
Best,
Lyn
Team KoreanClass101.com
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hi um, I was wondering how to say these names in Korean Zarek, Isabel, Ava, Solange, Yolanda, Caleb, Joe, Addie, and, Josie
Hi Teresa,
Thank you for your message!
Looking forward to seeing you often here.
Sincerely,
Cristiane
Team KoreanClass101.com
Thank you for the vocabulary.