[20 Minutes] 80 Basic Korean Verbs in Present, Past and Future Tenses

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Learn the most basic 80 Korean verbs and how to conjugate them into the present, past and future tenses. We put the English meaning before each Korean word so that you can test yourself if you can guess Korean words right! We hope you find them useful 🙂

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This was really relaxing with the soft voices and gentle music. 10/10 would repeat

Also helping with my pronunciation, tyvm 😊

thaagirrasaurusjr
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Thank you! The graphics & pronunciation are well paced. The enunciation is very clear & helped so much when I would otherwise have stayed tongue-tied. This is a great supplement to the books! Thanks again! Always love your videos!

kristinajones
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This is exactly what I needed right now! Thank you so much!!!

Mailijo
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Thank you! This lesson really reinforced the basic verb endings for me and helped me tremendously with pronunciation as well!

ellengillis
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Thank you so much! It's very useful. It helped me to correct some mistakes I make ( those irregular verbs are tricky!)

MissGardenGG
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I have that book, it's great :) I would love to see this for more intermediate words too :)

melired
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It is most usefull for students... pls create another video like this and different verbs. Thank you sooo much. Kamsaahamnidaa..🙏

amilaprasadfernando
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Perfect!!!
Super useful
Thank you 🙏🏻❤

nimespeaudange
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This is helpful. I really struggle with conjugation in korean.

Rick
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Wow. I had started a spreadsheet to help me with the tenses but it was such a headache!
You saved me so much work. 감사합니다!

cindystrachan
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Thank you for the lesson, i hope you do more vocabulary, for us to learn more thank you

mrgilo
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Thank you so much.very helpful for me as a beginner.i'm just wondering before how.and now with your videos the how turns into wow.

dailydose
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I love the korean language. But I'm understanding that you'll have to be around it constantly in order to get it inside of you.😊 I NEED A KOREAN FRIEND... HELP!!😅

Allthingslife
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This is what i need. ❤thank you so much

Sapphire-cl
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Thank you so much for your very useful video lesson !

lamtuvi
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is there a video with the same verbs but formal version with nida?

bykarti
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The video mentioned that "좋다" means "to be good / to like" and "좋아하다" means "to like". I was wondering if there's a difference between the meaning of these two words and when to use them?

감사합니다! The video is very helpful!

skg
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Very helpful and interesting to study. Thanks a lot. keep up the good work.

malarlouis
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I am grateful to you for this video, i found what i am looking for
감사합니다❤❤

akuma
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This is so easy to pronounce but remember them its too hard but thanks for neat and clean video
Next time pls make senteces with them
So i can understand it in the context
They are many words i learend new and i already know

ilv