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How would you say, Helped (someone) do something in Korean?
For example, She helped me study Korean.
He helped Janet fix her bike.
And so on, thanks!
Jul 18, 2014 8:17 AM
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You can use "는 것을 도와주다" or "를 도와주다"
For example,
She helped me study Korean.
그녀는 내 한국어 공부를 도와주었다. or 그녀는 내가 한국어 공부하는 것을 도와주었다.
He helped Janet fix her bike.
그는 자네트가 자전거를 고치는 것을 도와주었다.
July 18, 2014
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