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Learn Korean Ep. 68: Toward


Today were going to be covering a useful Korean particle that you can use .
This particle is used frequently to mean to or toward, and is specifically used with verbs
that show some sort of motion for example, , to go, , to come, and more. By
toward, I mean in the direction of.

Noun + ()
To make it, take a noun, which will be a location, and attach if it ends in a consonant,
or just if it ends in a vowel. If the location ends in a though, also just attach to
the end.
Lets take a look at a few examples:
.
I went home.
.
Please come to school.
.
Im going (toward) home now.
.
I pushed it underneath the desk.
.
I went up to the roof.

GO! Billy Korean

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Conclusion
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YouTube. Good luck in your studies!

GO! Billy Korean

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