#164 Korean Infinitives (Vowel-base Verbs) _Absolute Beginner Korean

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#163 Korean Infinitives (Consonant-base Verbs) _Absolute Beginner Korean

In the following series, I will introduce you to many different verbs. We will learn the common verbs in the infinitive form. https://onlinekoreaned.wordpress.com/2024/01/12/korean-infinitives-consonant-base-verbs/(opens in a new tab) 

#162 Korean History in a Nutshell (한국사) Part 6/6

In this lesson, we will learn Korean through Korean History (Ancient & Medieval History) This exercise is meant to teach you advanced Korean vocabulary. Practice Korean fluency, vocabulary, and pronunciation. 

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