The Most Common Korean Adverbs
The Most Common Korean Adverbs
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Adverbs are essential for communicating since they give our statements more nuance and clarity. Gaining knowledge of and using adverbs in your vocabulary can improve your ability to communicate in Korean and enable you to express concepts more nuancedly and clearly.
The most significant Korean adverbs that any language learner has to be aware of are listed in-depth in this blog post. This resource will be very helpful to you on your language learning journey, regardless of your level of experience. Beginners can use it to add more language tools to their arsenal, while intermediate learners can use it to improve their language skills.
We have carefully chosen a wide range of adverbs that cover many facets of Korean grammar and syntax, from manner and frequency to time and location adverbs.
You may easily understand the meaning of each adverb and use it in your conversations with the help of example sentences, use recommendations, and a clear definition.
Why are adverbs so important? They allow us to characterize the manner in which, when, where, and extent of actions are carried out. Learning these adverbs will enable you to communicate in a more precise and vivid way, whether you’re explaining daily activities, telling thrilling adventures, or expressing your thoughts.
Now that you have your notepad out, be ready to explore this collection of crucial Korean adverbs.
ENGLISH | KOREAN |
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Severely | 심하게 |
Slowly | 천천히 |
Basically | 기본적으로 |
Quietly | 조용히 |
Deliberately | 일부러 |
Generally | 일반적으로 |
Honestly | 솔직히 |
In Advance | 미리 |
Naturally, Of Course | 당연히 |
Greatly, Very | 대단히 |
Too, Very | 너무 |
The Rest, Remainder | 나머지 |
Quite, Fairly | 꽤 |
Deeply, Profoundly | 깊숙이 |
Surely, Definitely | 꼭 |
Soon, Shortly | 금새 |
Still, Nevertheless | 그래도 |
But, However | 그러나 |
As It Is, Just Like That | 그대로 |
Really, Indeed | 과연 |
Only, Just | 고작 |
Soon,In A Little While | 금방 |
Suddenly, Before You Know It | 어느새 |
Perhaps, May Be | 아마도 |
Not Really | 딱히 |
Somewhat | 다소 |
After This | 이후로 |
Contionuosly | 계속해서 |
Unconditionally | 무조건 |
Specially | 특별히 |
In Addition | 이외에도 |
As If | 마치 |
No Matter How Much | 아무리 |
Separately | 따로 |
Suddenly | 갑자기 |
Gradually | 점점 |
Never | 절대로 |
Almost All | 거의 다 |
More | 더욱 |
Each Other | 서로 |
Simultaneously | 동시에 |
Enough | 그만 |
As Expected | 그만 |
Previously | 이전에 |
If | 만약 |
From Now On | 앞으로 |
Finally | 이제서야 |
Comparatively | 비교적으로 |
Immedietly | 곧바로 |
Occasionally | 간혹 |
Slowly | 서서히 |
Anytime | 아무때나 |
Not At All | 전혀 |
Mostly | 대체로 |
Almost | 거의 |
Always | 항상 |
Recklessly | 함부로 |
In The Past | 예전에 |
Briefly | 잠깐 |
Extremely | 매우 |
Anytime | 언제든지 |
Correctly | 올바르게 |
Below | 아래 |
Properly | 제대로 |
Fast | 빠르게 |
Simply | 간단하게 |
Already | 이미 |
Sometimes | 가끔 |
Right Away | 바로 |
Now | 이제 |
A Little | 조금 |
Just | 그냥 |
Really | 정말 |
Always | 언제나 |
Very | 아주 |
Now | 지금 |
Often | 자주 |
Actually | 실제로 |
Together | 함께 |
Yet | 아직 |
At That Time | 그때 |
Different | 다른 |
First | 먼저 |
And | 그리고 |
Where | 어디 |
Usualy | 보통 |
Mostly | 대부분 |
Like That | 그렇게 |
In Korean | 한국어로 |
When? | 언제 |
Until Now | 지금까지 |
Quickly | 빨리 |
Yesterday | 어제 |
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