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Garvey Jackson
How would you express "then" in Korean
I want to be able to express an order of doing something for example: "josh played the guitar at school *then* he went home" how can I go about doing this in Korean and do need to use words like 그리고 or 그럼 to make this expression?
Dec 10, 2013 9:58 PM
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We can omit 그리고 or 그럼. For example:
Josh는 학교에서 기타를 친 후에 집으로 갔다.
December 11, 2013
You could use 그리고. Like 조쉬 기타를 쳤어. 그리고 집에 가서. I think 그럼 is just a response. Like "Are you leaving? Then I'll see you later." 그럼 갈게.
December 10, 2013
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Garvey Jackson
Language Skills
English, Haitian Creole, Korean
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Korean
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