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themythofnormal
Áine :
I have that backstreet boys shirt ♥️
2026-07-10 04:17:35
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trexmom79
TRexMom79 (Jeannette) :
My 1st grade teacher made us all right handed. If a student used their left hand they got "isolation" for the day.
2026-07-04 01:48:02
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thatstyb
Ty B-H :
I'm a red head!! What do I do?! 😳🧐😲😂
2026-07-04 14:06:12
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toasterkettletea
toasterkettletea :
My mum was made to write with her right hand. I'm so glad that never happend to me.
2026-07-03 19:13:45
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bumblibee1
bumblibee1 :
“Devil touched me” did me in 😂😂😂
2026-07-09 01:42:19
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adirangonzalas
Godzilla :
Hey honeys, me again, "the devil touched me" im crying 🤣
2026-07-03 16:19:14
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lizregan2
lizzie :
Devil touched me 🤣
2026-07-05 13:38:21
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nicole🍒💜 :
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2026-07-03 15:08:18
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Today, we will learn about some verbs related to movement, such as 소파에 앉아요. [so·pa·e an·ja·yo] I sit on the sofa. 소파: sofa 앉다: to sit -> 앉아요 (present, polite) 소파에 앉아서 책을 읽어요. [so·pa·e an·ja·seo chae·geul il·geo·yo] I sit on the sofa and read a book. 책: book 읽다: to reas -> 읽어요 (present, polite) 소파에 기대요. [so·pa·e gi·dae·yo] I lean on the sofa 기대다: to lean -> 기대요 (present, polit) 소파에 기대서 티브이를 봐요. [so·pa·e gi·dae·seo ti·beu·i·leul bwa·yo] I lean on the sofa and watch TV. 티브이: TV 보다: to watch -> 봐요 (present, polit) 소파에 누워요. [so·pa·e nu·wo·yo] I lie down on the sofa 눕다: to lie (down) -> 누워요 (present, polit) 소파에 누워서 자요. [so·pa·e nu·wo·seo ja·yo] I lie down on the sofa and sleep. 자다: to sleep -> 자요 (present, polit) . . . #learnkorean #koreanlanguage #koreanlanguagelearning #한국어 #한국어공부 #koreanphrase #koreanforbeginners #koreanbasic #koreanisch #koreanischlernen #koreanlesson #koreansentence #koreanvocabulary #koreanwords #koreanvocab #토미한국어 #tomikorean " width="135" height="240">
Today, we will learn about some verbs related to movement, such as "앉다" (to sit), "기대다" (to lean), and "눕다" (to lie). Additionally, we will explore the grammar point "-아/어서". In the sentence "소파에 앉아서 책을 읽어요", the "-아/어서" is a connective ending that indicates the relationship between two events: "소파에 앉다" (to sit on the sofa) and "책을 읽다" (to read a book). The two actions are so closely related that the second action can't occur without the first action occurring first. You can find the script below. I hope this video is helpful to you. 🤗🐰