Update : Also check the TOPIK vocabulary in this post
So you’ve spent a semester learning Korean but you still can’t understand those words your colleagues has been saying?
You’re trying to listen to every word but you still didn’t hear those 요 or 습니다 which mark sentence ending? You’re starting to question the credibility of your Korean teacher and demand some sort of certification?
Fear not my friends! For i have come to save you!
I’ve compiled this list of Korean grammar so you don’t have to. Why, you asked me? Because i’m such a nice guy, that’s why. Yeah. This girl knows what i’m talking about –> “OMG OMG!! Yes. He is such a nice guy. One time i saw him giving his seat to this old lady on a subway car. OMG. Such. a. nice. guy.” Yup. I’m nice like that.
Anyway, this list is compiled from these books :
Also known as “First step to getting Korean girlfriend”
“What? you put the list on google docs and embed it inside wordpress post? What manner of sorcery is this???”
I know, right? This google docs thing is pretty neat huh? How to do it you say? Here is a tips.
So here it is. enjoy. Anyway, If you find some mistakes, do tell in the comments below.
[…] the combination of this list and the grammar list I posted some time ago are the ultimate study guides for anyone who wants to study Korean and […]
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Can you link this as a pdf so I can print it out? Thanks, this is exactly what ive been wlooking for.
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I second this request and sentiment.
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https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1LQzw7_RGpDlUF31C9MSDHEz4b984wTeJ0BbVufpQtzk Google Docs Link
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Appreciate it. This will help a lot.
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It’s not 둣하다 but 듯하다.
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OH MY GOD.. Thankyou. Gosh this is so much. I will definitely use this.
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one of the most useful posts about korean language so far~ absofuckinglutely love it n gonna use it~
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It’s exactly what I’ve been looking for, thanks a million!! Really appreciate it!!!
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Bless u<3 This is so helpful:)
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Thank you so much for this ! especially helpful when reviewing structures you studied a while ago or finding new common ones to study. I’ve been self studying for a year and it helps me a lot! Thanks a million~
Here is the pdf link if anyone is interested : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ABg6_7IqQMNCFCdYTOhSnmzyQDOXBO4w
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[…] the combination of this list and the grammar list I posted some time ago are the ultimate study guides for anyone who wants to study Korean and […]
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Hi, how are you? I love your blog!!! I don’t know why but I can’t see the page where you put the list of Korean grammar, it tells me that maybe you have deleted it, and I can’t even open the pdf. Can it be an error of my computer or have you deleted the page.
Anyway, thank you for your hard work.
Have a nice day!
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