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Learn the Korean grammar form 만에 in this intermediate-level video lesson, which expresses "after" doing something and can also mean "since" something happens. Master the proper usage, conjugation patterns, and contextual applications of this essential Korean grammar structure through clear explanations and practical examples. Discover how 만에 functions in different sentence constructions and when to appropriately use this form in conversation and writing. Access supplementary materials including a free PDF lesson to reinforce your understanding of this important Korean grammar point.
Syllabus
Learn Korean Ep. 132: 만에 “After”
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Learn Korean with GO! Billy Korean