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Korean Dictionary about Expertise

When learning Korean, it is important to understand the vocabulary related to various skills and hobbies.   For example, if someone has the hobby 요리하기 (cooking), they will often use words like 재료 (ingredients), 레시피 (recipes), and 조리법 (how to cook).   For those who love 노래하기 (singing), vocabulary such as 가사 (lyrics), 멜로디 (melody), and 음정 (pitch) will be very useful.   By understanding words relevant to hobbies and skills such as 운동하기 (playing sports), 그리기 (drawing), or 연주하기 (playing musical instruments), we not only enrich our vocabulary, but also improve our communication skills in more specific and practical contexts. Korean Dictionary - Expertise oleh Korean With Rae

What does 가지고 mean?

In this lesson, we will have a look at the word 갖다, which is a colloquial abbreviation of the word 가지다. Over time, the Korean language has evolved. Today, 갖다 is recognized as a word in its own right. However, since it is originally an abbreviation, it follows some unique grammatical rules. Let's get started! An abbreviation of 가지다: 갖다 Let's first review what 가지다 means and how it is used. Although 가지다 can be used in different contexts, it is always translated as "to have" or "to possess" or something similar. It is most often used in conjunction with 있다 to indicate possession of an object. For example: How to say have/has as modals in Korean In practice, the word "있다" can be changed to another verb to indicate that you do something while in possession of an object. 가지고 + other words Besides being able to be used with other letters, 가지다 can also be replaced with 갖다 in many ways. For Example: 저는 지금 돈을 (갖고 있어요)  = I (have) money now Wh...