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The article names are in a special syntax, e.g. [[A/V + 지 않다]]. The syntax is similar to formats used by other Korean text books but unique to this site. Those who have read previous Korean textbooks should have no problems understanding the syntax. The first table explains the meaning of the all syntax used, while the second table below breaks the syntax down so you can understand it more clearly if necessary. | The article names are in a special syntax, e.g. [[A/V + 지 않다]]. The syntax is similar to formats used by other Korean text books but unique to this site. Those who have read previous Korean textbooks should have no problems understanding the syntax. The first table explains the meaning of the all syntax used, while the second table below breaks the syntax down so you can understand it more clearly if necessary. | ||
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| colspan="7"| [Example] 가다 + ([[V + (으)ㄹ 수(가) 있다]]): 갈 수가 있다 or 갈 수 있다 | | colspan="7"| [Example] 가다 + ([[V + (으)ㄹ 수(가) 있다]]): 갈 수가 있다 or 갈 수 있다 | ||
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In newer browsers, as you type in the search box and it will automatically suggest articles that match what you have already typed. After learning the basic syntax, you can start typing and have the search suggest help you find the article you might be looking for. There are many redirects(explain redirect) on this wiki which should help you find your article easier. The article names are in a special syntax, e.g. A/V + 지 않다. The syntax is similar to formats used by other Korean text books but unique to this site. Those who have read previous Korean textbooks should have no problems understanding the syntax. The first table explains the meaning of the all syntax used, while the second table below breaks the syntax down so you can understand it more clearly if necessary.
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