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Passive Verbs Also Mean “Can” or “Can’t” | Korean FAQ

Passive verbs are a bit of a tricky topic for Korean. This is because passive voice is not used in the same way as it is in English, and isn't nearly as common in the same ways.

However, the passive voice is commonly used, just in different ways than it is in English. One of the most common ways passive voice is used is for making adjectives (when used directly before a noun). And one more common way that passive voice is used is to express "can" or "can't" as well.

Our Friends Opened a Restaurant! | Wane's Kitchen

Burger n' Kimchi are excited to share with you our friends' new restaurant in Busan! Wane's Kitchen serves the healthiest coconut oil fried chicken you can get in all of Korea. They are pioneering something that hasn't been done before in Busan. HEALTHY FRIED CHICKEN.

Kimchi and I ordered basically everything off the menu at Wane's Kitchen. We ordered: Coconut Oil Fried Chicken, Sauced Coconut Oil Fried Chicken, Fried Squid Rings, Sauced Fried Squid Rings, Whole Fried Shrimp, Sauced Whole Fried Shrimp, and Paratha Strips. It was the ultimate fried feast!

Learn Korean Ep. 123: ~아/어/etc. 하다 & 싶어 하다

The 아/어 하다 form has more than one use. One of the most common places you'll see it is in the form ~고 싶어 하다, but it can also be used with descriptive verbs to turn them into action verbs.

This form is especially useful when speaking about someone in the 3rd person, which we'll cover how to do in this lesson.

In other news, I think I might need to get a new back scratcher....

Also make sure to get your free PDF version of this lesson (and every lesson in the "Learn Korean" series) by clicking the download link right below this video~!

Religion in Korean – The modern and traditional beliefs

In this article, we will discuss Religion in Korean and in Korea including the past and present religions on the Korean peninsula. An interesting fact about the Korean nation is that, unlike many other countries in the world, it does not have an official state religion.

That’s just one of the facts about religions in Korea and we’ll be learning more below. Hopefully, this topic is both educational and fun for you!

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