Learn Korean with GO! Billy Korean | The Most Misused Sentence Connector | Korean FAQ @GoBillyKorean | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
The 데 form can be used in place of both the verb ending 고 (“and”) and the verb ending 지만 (“but”), but the 데 form also often sounds more natural. I explain why you want to use it and how it works (along with how to conjugate it), as well as when you still want or need to use the 고 verb ending and the 지만 verb ending.
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The 데 form can be used in place of both the verb ending 고 (“and”) and the verb ending 지만 (“but”), but the 데 form also often sounds more natural. I explain why you want to use it and how it works (along with how to conjugate it), as well as when you still want or need to use the 고 verb ending and the 지만 verb ending.
Want to start learning Korean? Check out my book, "Korean Made Simple" on Amazon: amzn.to/2bDBi6h (affiliate)
Please consider supporting me on Patreon: patreon.com/gobillykorean
"GO! Billy Korean" merch is out now! teespring.com/stores/gobillykorean
Become a member of GoBillyKorean: youtube.com/channel/UC7ynjArlSFuXW23ssZAknyA/join
Conjugate Descriptive Verbs to Adjectives: youtu.be/TFsfjuMrCSk
Conjugate Action Verbs to Adjectives: youtu.be/1vhQnQRFAdg
Learn Korean with GoBillyKorean! Subscribe for weekly videos!
Music by Kevin MacLeod: “MJS Strings" and “Brightly Fancy.” (http://incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)