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Master Korean Grammar: 는데 / 은데 – Usage & Examples

✅ Rules:
🔹 Action Verb + 는데 → 먹다 → 먹는데 (Eating, but...)
🔹 Descriptive Verb + 은데 / ㄴ데 → 예쁘다 → 예쁜데 (Pretty, but...)

💡 Example:
비가 오는데 우산이 없어요. (It’s raining, but I have no umbrella.)

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How to Connect Two Nouns in Korean (와/과)

In the Korean language, when two nouns need to be connected, 와/과 is used. It works similarly to "and" in English or "এবং" / "ও" in Bengali. However, there are specific rules for using them.

✅ Rules for Using 와/과

🔹 Noun + 와 → If the last letter of the noun is a vowel, use 와. Examples:

친구 와 가족 (friend and family)

형 와 동생 (older brother and younger sibling)

🔹 Noun + 과 → If the last letter of the noun is a consonant, use 과. Examples:

책 과 연필 (book and pencil)

한국어 과 ...
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