17 min.

13. How To Say Something Is Present or Is Absent & What Someone Has or Does Not Have In Korean Essential Korean Podcast

    • Taalonderwijs

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In this episode, we feature two verbs, 있다 and 없다. The verb 있다 means 'to be present'  or 'to have'; and the verb 없다 means 'to be absent' and 'to no have.' We also introduce 5 new nouns, which are not English-borrowed loanwords. 

By the end of this episode, you will be able to say what something exists and doesn't exist as well as what someone has and does not have - all in Korean!  
The show consists of two parts: 
Lesson with speaking practiceMini Quiz for ReviewTune in and follow along - repeat after Teacher Kay, answer the questions, and find yourself SPEAKING Korean!

If you have any suggestions or requests for future episodes, email us at contact@essentialkorean.com. We love to hear from you!

* If you liked the content of our podcast, please visit our website, essentialkorean.com, to check out our thoughtfully presented courses, along with other resources!

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In this episode, we feature two verbs, 있다 and 없다. The verb 있다 means 'to be present'  or 'to have'; and the verb 없다 means 'to be absent' and 'to no have.' We also introduce 5 new nouns, which are not English-borrowed loanwords. 

By the end of this episode, you will be able to say what something exists and doesn't exist as well as what someone has and does not have - all in Korean!  
The show consists of two parts: 
Lesson with speaking practiceMini Quiz for ReviewTune in and follow along - repeat after Teacher Kay, answer the questions, and find yourself SPEAKING Korean!

If you have any suggestions or requests for future episodes, email us at contact@essentialkorean.com. We love to hear from you!

17 min.