Korean: Imperative Mood (십시오, 으십시오, 세요, 으세요)
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Today you will learn the
Today you will learn the Imperative Mood in the Korean language or how to give instructions, advice, command, direction, or make requests using 십시오, 으십시오, 세요, 으세요 sentence endings.
These sentence endings have a few variants. You need to use one of them depending on who you are talking to.
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Before smth. ~전
After smth. ~후
to move / migrate 이사오다, 이사가다
to be born 태어나다
Hands 손
Hard (adverb) 열심히
to arrive 도착하다
to fall asleep 잠들다
World 세계
Major / Great war 대전
Boiled rice / Food 밥
Usually 보통
Airplane 공항
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