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How to say Goodbye in Korean? 15+ formal and informal ways

Learning how to say Goodbye in Korean is essential for both beginners and Korean-language lovers, especially because Korean has different expressions depending on age, status, and the situation. This guide from GuruLango helps you master more than 15 ways to say farewell naturally, just like a native speaker.

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7 Ways to Say Day in French With Pronunciation

Learning how to say “day” in French is one of the first steps toward mastering daily communication. Whether you’re greeting someone with a cheerful Bonne journée ! or planning a trip and need to mention a specific date in French, knowing these simple expressions helps you sound natural and confident. Gurulango will teach you how to use jour and journée correctly, memorize the French days of the week, and write the date in French like a native with clear examples and easy explanations for beginners.

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Weather in Korea: Essential Korean Vocabulary & Phrases for All Seasons

Ever wondered how to talk about the weather in Korea like a native speaker? Whether you’re planning a trip to Seoul, studying Korean, or simply curious about Korean weather vocabulary, understanding how to describe sunny days, rainy seasons, and everything in between is essential. In this guide, Gurulango will explore everything you need to know about how to say weather in Korea in English, essential vocabulary for each season, and practical phrases you’ll use in real-life situations.

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25+ Common Phrasal verb with Get: Meaning and Example

Have you ever wondered why English learners always spend time studying phrasal verb with get? The reason is simple: this verb combines with different particles to create dozens of useful expressions in daily communication. In this article, Gurulango will first answer What are phrasal verbs in a short, clear way, and then explore 25+ common expressions with “get” that every learner should know.

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