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Master 20 Korean Verbs Quickly | 초보자도 쉽게 배우는 필수 동사 20개

20 Essential Korean Verbs for Beginners | 초보자를 위한 한국어 필수 동사 20개 ✨ 20 Essential Korean Verbs for Beginners | 초보자를 위한 한국어 필수 동사 20개 👋 Introduction Hello! I’m Summer, cheering you on as you start learning Korean. 🌸 In Korean, verbs are the key to making sentences. Today, we’ll go through 20 essential verbs every beginner should know. Each verb comes with examples, exercises, and real dialogues to help you practice effectively. 📘 20 Essential Korean Verbs + Example Sentences 하다 (to do) 저는 숙제를 해요. (I do homework.) 가다 (to go) 저는 학교에 가요. (I go to school.) 오다 (to come) 친구가 집에 와요. (My friend comes home.) 보다 (to see/watch) 저는 영화를 봐요. (I watch a movie.) 먹다 (to eat) 저는 김치를 먹어요. (I eat kimchi.) 마시다 (to drink) 저는 커피를 마셔요. (I drink coffee.) 공부하다 (to study) 저는 한국어를 공부해요. (I study Korean.) 읽다 (to read) 저는 책을 읽어요. (I read a book.) 쓰다 (to write / to use / to wear) 저는 편지를 써요. (I write a letter.) 듣다 (to listen) 저는 음악을 들어요. (I listen to music.) 말하다 (to speak) 저는 한국어로 말해요. (...

Korea’s Major Commemorative Days

Korea's Commemorative Days: Special Anniversaries Throughout the Year Korea's Commemorative Days: Special Anniversaries Throughout the Year January New Year’s Day (January 1): A day to celebrate the start of a new year, making plans and resolutions with family and friends. UN Korean Entry Day (January 8): A day to remember the contributions of UN forces who entered Korea during the Korean War. February February 8 Declaration of Independence (February 8): Korean students studying in Japan declared independence, a precursor to the March 1 Independence Movement. March Independence Movement Day (March 1): A key day in Korean history, marking the 1919 resistance against Japanese colonial rule. The day is celebrated with patriotic displays. April April 19 Revolution Day (April 19): ...