Everything you need to know about the Korean language

Nov 30 2022

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Korean grammar is quite different from English. It is an agglutinative language, (like Hungarian) meaning that words are formed by combining multiple morphemes or syllables. Additionally, there are no verb conjugations, so once you learn a verb, it is used in all forms. This makes it simpler to learn than other languages which use verb conjugations.

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