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'''Note:''' Some verbs have a noun form and a verb form, in this case it will be written like this: noun form(하다 or 되다) with the first definition being the noun form and the second usually being the verb form.
 
'''Note:''' Some verbs have a noun form and a verb form, in this case it will be written like this: noun form(하다 or 되다) with the first definition being the noun form and the second usually being the verb form.
  
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:For example: 졸업(하다) < 卒業 > - Graduation (noun form), to graduate (verb form)
 
:For example: 졸업(하다) < 卒業 > - Graduation (noun form), to graduate (verb form)
 
You can click on the individual roots (like the 구 in 입[[구]]) from some words with Chinese roots to explore other vocabulary that uses the same roots or other roots with the same pronunciation.
 
You can click on the individual roots (like the 구 in 입[[구]]) from some words with Chinese roots to explore other vocabulary that uses the same roots or other roots with the same pronunciation.
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Note: Some verbs have a noun form and a verb form, in this case it will be written like this: noun form(하다 or 되다) with the first definition being the noun form and the second usually being the verb form.

If the noun form has a Chinese character, then it will be noun form(i.e. 하다 / 되다) <Chinese character>

For example: 졸업(하다) < 卒業 > - Graduation (noun form), to graduate (verb form)

You can click on the individual roots (like the 구 in 입) from some words with Chinese roots to explore other vocabulary that uses the same roots or other roots with the same pronunciation.

Subcategories

This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.