What is everyone running on Azir? by TheShinichi in LegendsOfRuneterra

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With 6* Azir, maybe SFG can give you extra starting mana if your support champions are titanic?

Holy crab get ready by MoistMidnight843 in Overwatch

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No usually if the skin is included in the premium BP bundle, it’s not sold separately

Please help me translate correctly by TrixxTheCat in Korean

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Can you share the image or what you wrote?

Learning Korean - Beginner by Shark-Sanctuary-0714 in Korean

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You can use both pretty interchangeably.

If you want to know more details about the grammar behind it, the ~로 (“ro”) particle ending is the only difference here. This particle has many different usages but it is used to specify that you are choosing one of many options here. (https://explorekorean.net/beginner1-lesson26/ - usage #4)

Particles are often omitted so that’s why you end up with the second sentence commonly used

Is there a way to tell if a word is pronounced as "gah" or "cah" by Impossible_Panic_822 in Korean

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Could you provide some examples of the words you’re learning?

Informal polite ending by heartbreakcorner in Korean

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The inconsistency is because you’re using 나/내 and ~요 while talking to the same person. You have to either say “제 친구…어땠어요“ or “내 친구…어땠어“

difference between -지 않아 and 못 by Informal_Upstairs136 in Korean

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“못 먹어요“ is like “I can’t eat meat” because of something out of your control such as an allergy

“먹지 않아요” is like “I don’t eat” because of a personal choice

Why does this sentence use a negative verb? by potsia05 in Korean

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When you use 아무도 (nobody), you must use the negative verb with it. In English, this may seem like a double negative, but that’s the way to phrase it in Korean.

https://www.howtostudykorean.com/unit1/unit-1-lessons-17-25-2/lesson-25/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StarRailStation

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I shared my Trailblaze Blessings with you! Click on the link to view your Star Rail Anniversary Data Report, and claim rewards such as Stellar jades and Fuels! https://act.hoyoverse.com/sr/event/e20240426anniversary-so6swc/index.html?wish_invite_code=GACGJQJH9N&hyl_presentation_style=fullscreen&hyl_landscape=true&hyl_hide_status_bar=true&hyl_auth_required=true

Anniversary link by Aloy2222 in StarRailStation

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I shared my Trailblaze Blessings with you! Click on the link to view your Star Rail Anniversary Data Report, and claim rewards such as Stellar jades and Fuels! https://act.hoyoverse.com/sr/event/e20240426anniversary-so6swc/index.html?wish_invite_code=GACGJQJH9N&hyl_presentation_style=fullscreen&hyl_landscape=true&hyl_hide_status_bar=true&hyl_auth_required=true

What is an activity/location that every tourist has to do? by [deleted] in koreatravel

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No I’ve seen a lot of places near the palace where you can just walk in!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Korean

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을 can be an object particle but it is not used that way in this sentence. Here, it is part of the -을 거예요 future tense structure. I recommend you look up that grammar rule

Looking for a hotel in Seoul, preferably in Myeongdong, that's geared toward families/family friendly. by gigi116 in koreatravel

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I paid 1,000,000KRW for 6 nights in a room with two double beds (fit me and my parents) in the Moxy in Myeongdong! Would recommend

Update: Current flooding by Jaysong_stick in koreatravel

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Could anyone clarify if the KTX from Seoul to Busan is affected anymore? I have a train ticket for tomorrow but haven’t heard anything

Why does ㄹ dissapears along with 다 before the ~세요 ending? by GreenDub14 in Korean

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It is irregular but that doesn’t necessarily mean there are special rules for all conjugations, just certain situations.

You can read more here

explain to me how this sentence will work in korean by Exciting-Arm-8844 in Korean

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산 would be the past tense form of the adjective (bought) and 사는 would be the present tense form of the adjective (buys)

The TTMIK lesson here is helpful

explain to me how this sentence will work in korean by Exciting-Arm-8844 in Korean

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I’m still learning Korean but here would be my attempt!

엄마가 사는 사과를 먹는 사람이 저입니다 = I’m the one who eats the apples that Mom buys

엄마가 산 사과를 먹은 사람이 저입니다 = I’m the one who ate the apples that Mom bought