How to connect sentences in Korean!
This video is about Korean Connective ending part 2
-아서/어서: so, because
-으니까 leads to the cause and effect of the first and second clauses.
-은데, -ㄴ데: so/ and
-은데 presents contextual situations in the preceding clause and allows the explanation of the following clause to be made based on this.
-다가: and then, but then
-다가 is used when an action is interrupted or changed in the preceding clause.
-(으)러 (가다/오다): (in order) to
-으러 is used to go to or come to a place to do something.
-(으)려고: (in order) to, so that
-으려고 is used to express a speaker's plan or intention.
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