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  • What Does “Aigo (아이고)” Mean? Context, Usage & Audio Examples 🎧

    What Does “Aigo (아이고)” Mean? Context, Usage & Audio Examples 🎧

    What is the meaning of aigo? – “아이고” (Aigo) is a commonly used Korean exclamation that expresses a wide range of emotions, including surprise, concern, fatigue, joy, frustration, and sympathy. It’s often heard in everyday Korean conversations, from young people to elders. Why did I choose “Aigo” as my blog’s name? Well, because it’s one…

  • 은/는 vs 이/가 – Key Differences and Usage in Korean

    은/는 vs 이/가 – Key Differences and Usage in Korean

    If you’re learning Korean, you’ve probably seen 은/는 and 이/가 used in similar sentences. While both are subject markers, they have different meanings and functions. Understanding when to use each will help you sound more natural in Korean conversations. 1. “은/는” – Topic Marker 은/는 is used to introduce or emphasize the topic of a…

  • “지금” (Jigeum) vs “이제” (Ije) – Key Differences and Usage in Korean

    “지금” (Jigeum) vs “이제” (Ije) – Key Differences and Usage in Korean

    If you’re learning Korean, you may have come across “지금” and “이제”, both of which can be translated as “now” in English. However, they carry distinct nuances and are used in different contexts. Understanding the difference between these two words will help you sound more natural in Korean conversations. 1. “지금” (Jigeum) – “Right Now…

  • 잘하다 vs 잘 하다 & 못하다 vs 못 하다 in Korean: The Key Differences Explained

    잘하다 vs 잘 하다 & 못하다 vs 못 하다 in Korean: The Key Differences Explained

    Understanding the nuances of Korean grammar can be tricky, especially when it comes to words that look almost identical but have different meanings depending on how they’re written. In this article, we’ll break down the differences between “잘하다” vs “잘 하다” and “못하다” vs “못 하다”, helping you use them correctly in everyday conversation. 1.…