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Speak Like A Native Korean 🇰🇷
Inseon & Myeongkeun
14 episodes
9 months ago
In today's episode, we explore the phrase, "간 보다", a versatile Korean idiom used in various contexts! Sit back, relax and let's have fun together with the "Speak Like A Native Korean"podcast series 💕
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In today's episode, we explore the phrase, "간 보다", a versatile Korean idiom used in various contexts! Sit back, relax and let's have fun together with the "Speak Like A Native Korean"podcast series 💕
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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Real Life Korean Phrases: 마약음식 - Addictive Korean Foods
Speak Like A Native Korean 🇰🇷
2 minutes
2 years ago
Real Life Korean Phrases: 마약음식 - Addictive Korean Foods
Do you have a go-to comfort food? Is there a particular food item that you just cannot resist? In today's episode, we discuss the pre-fix, "마약" which is often used in front of various food menus to indicate their irresistible tastes and addictiveness. While it has been a prevalent practice to use this prefix, it is in the process of being eliminated for its use to name popular dishes.Sit back, relax and let's have fun together with the "Speak Like A Native Korean" podcast series 💕
Speak Like A Native Korean 🇰🇷
In today's episode, we explore the phrase, "간 보다", a versatile Korean idiom used in various contexts! Sit back, relax and let's have fun together with the "Speak Like A Native Korean"podcast series 💕