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Want to practice Korean everyday? Twitter is one of the best ways to practice any language you study, so why not start tweeting in Korean? This blog introduces one or two Twitter expressions a day. Y...
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Learn to tweet in Korean: Learn to tweet in Korean #2 - "Thanks for the follow back"
Learn to tweet in Korean Want to practice Korean everyday? Twitter is one of the best ways to practice any language you study, so why not start tweeting in Korean? This blog introduces one or two Twi...
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Learn to tweet in Korean #3 - "I think so."
Hey everyone, how are you doing? Hope you are having fun learning the Korean language!
In this post, I'd like to introduce how to say "I think so." in Korean.
The word for "to think" is 생각하다 [saeng-gak-ha-da] but when you want to say "I think so," it's more natural to use this expression:... -
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Learn to tweet in Korean #4 - "Check this out."
Welcome back! Today, let me introduce how to tell someone on Twitter to check something out or read something.
In the simplest and most literal way, you would be saying "look at this".
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Learn to tweet in Korean #5 - "Wow" or "Awesome"
Welcome back, everyone!
Sometimes when you read others' tweets, you find some messages that you don't have a whole lot to say about but still just want to give a shoutout to. Maybe you could "retweet" those messages with simple messages like "wow" or "awesome!" attached before... -
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Learn to tweet in Korean #1 - "Thanks for the follow"
In Korean, "to follow" doesn't have a native equivalent, therefore the English word "follow" is just pronounced and written in the Korean way, "팔로우".
"to follow" (on Twitter only) = 팔로우 하다 [pal-lo-u ha-da]
"Thanks for the follow."
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