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Kathryn
How do you say "myself" in Korean? As in, "I taught myself how to ride a bike."
7 jun. 2015 01:14
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You can use the following,
독학
스스로
저는 자전거를 타는 걸 스스로 배웠어요
I learned to ride by myself
저는 한국어를 독학으로 배웠어요
I learned Korean by myself.
7 juni 2015
2
^ his answer is correct, but I will add another option.
I would use "혼자서" because two words what he said are kind of formal vocabulary.
"혼자서" is more casual and common to use as "myself".
난 자전거 타는걸 혼자서 배웠어. (informal)
저는 자전거 타는걸 혼자서 배웠었어요. (formal)
7 juni 2015
All the previous answers are great! and I would like to add
"how to" you can say "~ 걸/or 법(을)" Make sure to know that 걸 = shortened form of 것(을)
저는 자전거(를) 타는 법을 혼자(서) 배웠어요.
저는 자전거(를) 타는 걸 혼자(서) 배웠어요.
and both are of course formal
29 augustus 2015
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Kathryn
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