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Welcome to the Essential Korean Podcast, where I help break down the nuances of the Korean language to help you become a more aware and confident speaker of Korean. Ready to elevate your Korean skills and join a vibrant community of learners? Join the EK Community at my.essentialkorean.com for engaging courses, comprehensive resources, exclusive content, and great conversations on diverse Korea-related topics with other members. Visit our membership page to choose a plan that gives you access to episode transcripts and an enhanced learning experience with weekly classes and study sessions alongside like-minded people. Let’s embark on this wonderful journey together!
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Welcome to Episode 30 of the Essential Korean Podcast! In this episode, we’ll dive into the particle 만, known as the "exclusive particle," which is used to emphasize "only" or "just" in Korean sentences. Along the way, we’ll also review some of the other key particles we’ve covered in previous episodes to reinforce your understanding.
🎯 What you’ll learn in this episode:
1️⃣ How to use the particle 만 ("only" or "just") to emphasize exclusivity in sentences.
2️⃣ A review of previously learned particles like 은/는, 이/가, 을/를, and how 만 works in relation to them.
3️⃣ Practical examples to help you incorporate 만 into your everyday Korean conversations.
👂 Practice Along!
Follow Teacher Kay as she explains how to use 만, provides sentence examples, and reviews related particles. Repeat the phrases and see how much progress you’ve made since Episode 1!
💬 Let us know in the comments: What’s one sentence you created using 만 after this episode?
#LearnKorean #KoreanParticles #EssentialKorean #SpeakKorean #만Particle #KoreanGrammar #말이야 #YiHongGee #KoreanLessons #KoreanForBeginners #KoreanPractice #LanguageLearning
*Featured Song >
Title: 말이야 I'm saying (2013)
Artist: Yi Hong Gee 이홍기
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omH47UeVMu8
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Welcome to the Essential Korean Podcast, where I help break down the nuances of the Korean language to help you become a more aware and confident speaker of Korean. Ready to elevate your Korean skills and join a vibrant community of learners? Join the EK Community at my.essentialkorean.com for engaging courses, comprehensive resources, exclusive content, and great conversations on diverse Korea-related topics with other members. Visit our membership page to choose a plan that gives you access to episode transcripts and an enhanced learning experience with weekly classes and study sessions alongside like-minded people. Let’s embark on this wonderful journey together!
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Welcome to Episode 30 of the Essential Korean Podcast! In this episode, we’ll dive into the particle 만, known as the "exclusive particle," which is used to emphasize "only" or "just" in Korean sentences. Along the way, we’ll also review some of the other key particles we’ve covered in previous episodes to reinforce your understanding.
🎯 What you’ll learn in this episode:
1️⃣ How to use the particle 만 ("only" or "just") to emphasize exclusivity in sentences.
2️⃣ A review of previously learned particles like 은/는, 이/가, 을/를, and how 만 works in relation to them.
3️⃣ Practical examples to help you incorporate 만 into your everyday Korean conversations.
👂 Practice Along!
Follow Teacher Kay as she explains how to use 만, provides sentence examples, and reviews related particles. Repeat the phrases and see how much progress you’ve made since Episode 1!
💬 Let us know in the comments: What’s one sentence you created using 만 after this episode?
#LearnKorean #KoreanParticles #EssentialKorean #SpeakKorean #만Particle #KoreanGrammar #말이야 #YiHongGee #KoreanLessons #KoreanForBeginners #KoreanPractice #LanguageLearning
*Featured Song >
Title: 말이야 I'm saying (2013)
Artist: Yi Hong Gee 이홍기
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omH47UeVMu8
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