Hi, and welcome to the fourteenth “supplemental” video in the “The Key to Korean Fluency” Video Series, and the third and final one for chapter #5 (어 and 으-verbs).
In this video, we look at how to say “wear” or “put on” in Korean. I also go on a bit of a rant about one study method I recommend (and personally used to go from beginner to conversational).
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