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Happy homestuck day
Last minute cosplay I dug out for the occasion
Me fr
Another year, another birthday, eh? (plus a couple alt color versions)
Eridan
Happy 4-13!!!!!
dear god let me out of this fandom
(lvl 4) Lesson 13-16
안녕하세요! Today we’re back with another 4 lessons. They’re very easy lessons, so take a drink and relax! 시작해요!
Lesson 13
Lesson 13 is a word builder! It’s about 부/불 meaning “not”. You can find the word builder on quizlet!
Lesson 14
This lesson is about the adverbs of frequency aka 빈도 부사. They’re usually placed before the verb, but the position is very flexible:
가끔 = sometimes
자주 = often
항상 = always (written)
맨날 = always (spoken)
별로 = rarely
전혀 = not at all
거의 = almost not at all
Wow, very easy so far right? let’s move on
Lesson 15
In lesson 11 we already discussed the usage of 아무, today we’ll look at some other usages.
아무 때나 = anytime
아무 말도 / 아무 이야기도 = no word/mention
아무렇지도 않다 = to be alright/okay/unaffected by (only works in negative format)
아무한테도 = to nobody
아무렇게나 = just in any way, however you like
아무(런) + noun + 도 + (없어요) = there is no [noun]
아무것도 아니에요 = it is nothing (fixed expression)
Lesson 16
This is the first part about spacing in Korean aka 띄어쓰기. In Korean you put a space between:
An adjective and a noun
An adverb and a verb
A noun and a verb (the marker however is connected!)
A noun and a noun
Exceptions:
Words that form a fixed expression: 이+것 = 이것
Nouns + 하다: 공부 + 하다 = 공부하다
That’s it for today! Good job!