100 Essential Korean verbs (with informal form)

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100 Essential Korean verbs for beginners.
'V-아/어요' is the most common ending form in daily speaking.

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New version included romanization is uploaded.
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Visit here!! 😍

simple-korean
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One of the most important things to have is pictures! this is nearly perfect

kristianramserran
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우와 진짜 재밌었어요! I knew a lot of them but it was still fascinating to learn the verbs for to turn on and off... 😮😮 same w put on & into. So cool to learn something new about the Korean language everyday!!

lo_efilled
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Thank this video it can help me much as a beginner

GinaCruz-ddoj
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Thank you so much for these videos! I suggest giving at least an example sentence for each. ❤

zephfyre
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Muito obrigrada por seus vídeos. Eles são muito didáticos e fáceis de compreender.

greciaquelemes
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고치다 can you show us somes examples? Please?

petunia
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I wrote down all these 100 verbs + their meanings without stopping the video
Ps. I knew most of them

Maura
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I've a question....
why 쓰다 =써요 ? & 듣다=들어요 ?
I understand 요

shamimaakter
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Would be even better with audio for pronounciation

lime---green
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To be continued Add Other grammar plus Verb..., , , , 🙏

Kamal-bcb
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Ma'am pwede ba maka hingi ng PDF yan😊

hellomovie
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There's a mistake its 웃다 not ㅇ
ㅈ다

imtiyazpasha
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I don't understand why they teach the "dictionary" form. It's never used in actual speech. It's confusing. When you have agglutinative languages that change forms of the words it's a lot to remember to 1) shop off the dictionary ending 2) figure out if the verb has a) a consonant ending b) vowel ending c) special sheeot ending d) is irregular. Why not just teach the ROOT of the verb and tell people "add TA" when looking it up in the dictionary. I'd learn a lot quicker if you just said "look" is "po". Like to listen, "tutda" is the root "tut?" or "tu"?? I can't tell tell because the ta ending blends with the verb infinitive ending. And why are you called e and eso particles? They are just prepositions in standard grammatical definitions.

kritterkult