Hi, and welcome to the sixth “supplemental” video in the “The Key to Korean Fluency” Video Series, and the final one for chapter #2 (오-verbs).
This video goes over how to say “at” a specific time, i.e. “I get up AT 9 o’clock”, using an attachment we’ve already seen: ~에 (one more reason why this is easily one of the most useful attachments there is).
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