Learn Korean: Expressing Opinions And Preferences In Korean
Level up your Korean conversation skills by learning how to express your opinions and preferences like a native speaker! 'Jeom' means 'quite' and softens your opinion, making it sound more polite in Korean. Imagine your friend asks if you like the new restaurant; you could say, "The food was 'jeom' expensive." 'Sasi-eun' meaning 'to be honest', adds a layer of frankness to your statement, similar to how English speakers use "frankly." For example, you might say, "To be honest ('Sasi-eun'), I didn't like the movie that much." Express your preference with '-eul/reul deo seonhohaeyo', allowing you to compare between options. You might tell a friend "I prefer ('Cha-reul deo seonhohaeyo') tea over coffee." So, practice these phrases and impress your Korean friends with your nuanced opinions! Subscribe for more advanced Korean lessons.
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