Vocabulary: Conjunctions in Korean

Conjunctions in Korean
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Conjunctions in Korean are used in everyday speech and are easy to remember although some of them may be similar. If you want to study even more and improve your Korean, check out our ebooks over at the Dom & Hyo Store.

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그리고 (geu-ri-go) = And/And then

그래서 (geu-rae-seo) = So/So that

그렇지만 (geu-reo-ji-man) = But/However (Used to express disappointment)

그런데 (geu-reon-de) =But/However

그러면 (geu-reo-myeon) = Then/In this case/If it’s so

아니면 (a-ni-myeon) = Or (Used to link sentences)

때문에 (ddae-mun-e) = Because of

만약 (man-yak) = If

그래도 (geu-rae-do) = Even if/However/Nonetheless

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