"Have a nice weekend." & "I hope you have a great week" in Korean.
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In my humble point of view, it's important to study grammar when learning foreign languages,
but since we’re NOT linguists, I believe memorizing sentences first is more practical.
Once learnt by heart, you can extend your speaking in thousands of ways, by replacing vocabulary.
That's why I'm here for you!
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Негізгі бет | Korean Office language Ep. 2 | phrases before and after the weekend
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