🇰🇷 Korean Conversation | Korean Listening Practice | Basic Korean Grammar | -을 거예요 / -기로 하다
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- čas přidán 30. 04. 2024
- 🇰🇷 Formal conversation between Dalgon and Boki
0:01 Introduction
0:34 Conversation without subtitles
1:44 Subtitles and grammar points
7:28 Ending
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I'm still confused and worry about e and eseo usage, i get the point but still confused me for some reason.
The difference between [에] and [에서] can naturally be confusing.
There are various cases and usages, so I will briefly explain the difference between [에] and [에서] mentioned in this video.
[에] is used for indicating time and location.
[주말에 계획 있어요?] ---- [에] indicates the time (weekend).
I will also give an example for the use of [에] to indicate location.
[학교에 있어요.] means that [I am at school.] In this case, [에] indicates the location (school).
[에서] is used for indicating the place where an action happens or the starting point of an action.
[성수동에서 만날 거예요.] ---- [에서] indicates the place where the action (meeting) happens.
[학교에서 공부해요.] means [I study at school.], indicating the place where the action happens.
I hope this helps :)