Hi, and welcome to the thirteenth “supplemental” video in the “The Key to Korean Fluency” Video Series, and the second one for chapter #5 (어 and 으-verbs).
In this video, we look at how to make ADVERBS in Korean by adding ~게 to the end of any descriptive verb. It is worth noting as well that this is not the ONLY way adverbs are made in the language, but certainly the most common and actually can be applied to every descriptive verb and understood perfectly.
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