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Highland Cows
The average Highland cow weighs around 500 kg, compared to a standard cow which weighs around 700 kg. This means the Highland cows tread lightly, without destroying the ground for other wildlife species and plants. They are perfect for conservation grazing because they use their tongues to pull the grass so the vegetation is not left too short, and their dung fertilises the ground. Finally, they become pollinators when wildflower seeds that stick to their long fur are dropped off in other places.
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Ahhh I’m so ready for animal crossing new horizons!! Just had to make some art of all time cutie Isabelle 🥰🤩
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Christmas → 크리스마스
Christmas Eve → 크리스마스 이브
Christmas Tree → 크리스마스 트리
Christmas lights → 크리스마스 등불
Merry Christmas → 메리 크리스마스
Snow → 눈
Snowflake → 눈송이
Snowball → 눈덩이
Snow fight → 눈싸움
Snowman (snowperson) → 눈사람
Gift/present → 선물
Mistletoe → 겨우살이
Sleigh → ��매
Decorations → 장식
Hot chocolate → 핫초코
Candy → 사탕
Toy → 장난감
Fireplace → 벽난로
Santa Claus → 산타클로스
Grandfather → 산타 할아버지
Reindeer → 순록
Elf → 꼬마 요정 (little fairy)
Angel → 천사
✨❄️⛄🎉🎁🌲🎅🏻👼🏻
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Level 6 / Lesson 3: -(ㄴ/는)다 (Narrative Form)
Hey everyone! In this next Level 6 lesson, we’re going to learn about something in the Korean language called the narrative form. Let’s begin!
Narrative Form
Let’s start by learning when the narrative form is used when talking. One way to use it is when you’re just making a statement. You’re narrating something that’s happening right now. You may not even be talking to anyone in particular and might just be putting something out into the universe, so to speak. Note that you can only use the narrative form when talking to those younger than you!!
The narrative form is also used a lot in writing. We know that the Korean language has different forms of formality. If you’re talking to someone older than you, you speak formally. If you’re talking to someone younger than or the same age as you, you can speak informally. But what about if you’re reading a book or newspaper? Does the author write formally or informally? They use the narrative form! The narrative form doesn’t exactly have any level of formality – it’s used to just make plain statements. In other words, when using the narrative form, you’re not really talking to anyone. You’re just making a statement not directed at anyone. You’re simply narrating your action as it happens.
Use this formula:
[verb stem] + ㄴ / 는다
Attach -ㄴ다 to stems ending in a vowel
Attach -는다 to stems ending in a consonant
[adjective stem] + 다
Let’s see some examples:
전화 온다. (from TTMIK) = The phone is ringing. (literally means “a phone call is coming”)
오다 = to come
오 + ㄴ / 는다 = 온다
In this situation, you might be announcing this just to get someone to pick the phone up – you’re just stating something as it’s happening rather than actually telling anyone in particular.
나 지금 간다. = I’m going now.
가다 = to go
가 + ㄴ / 는다 = 간다
Here, perhaps you’re walking out the door and you say this to your roommate as you’re on your way out. You’re describing what’s happening.
이 옷이 예쁘다. = This outfit is pretty.
예쁘다 = to be pretty
예쁘 + 다 = 예쁘다
Here, maybe you see an outfit on a mannequin in a store and you say this to your friend. You’re just stating an opinion.
스트레이키즈가 컴백을 준비한다. = Stray Kids are preparing for a comeback.
준비하다 = to prepare
준비하 + ㄴ / 는다 = 준비한다
This sentence is something you might read. When reading books or newspapers, there is no level of formality. Thus, in the context of writing, -(ㄴ / 는)다 has no formality.
한국어를 잘하고 싶으면, 매일 공부해야 한다. (from TTMIK) = Of you want to speak Korean well, you have to study everyday.
공부해야 하다 = to have to study
공부해야 하 + ㄴ / 는다 = 공부해야 한다
This is another sentence that should be written as well. Again, there’s no real level of formality.
열쉬 여기 있다! = The key is here! / Here is the key!
있다 = to be there / to have
있다 and 없다 are conjugated as adjectives for the narrative form.
Maybe you were looking for a key and you declare this when you finally find it – you may not be talking to anyone in particular.
If you want to use the narrative form in the past or future tense, use these formulas:
Past tense: [verb / adjective stem] + 았/었/였다
Present tense: [verb / adjective stem] + ㄹ/을 것이다
Here are some examples:
숙제를 했다. = I did the homework.
저녁을 곧 먹을 것이다. = I will eat dinner soon.
That’s about it for this lesson! Let me know if you have any questions! See you in the next lesson! 다음에 봐요! 안녕!
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Has anyone noticed if you are forced to eat cold pizza you don’t really like it but if you choose to do it then it’s not that bad
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One time I was in Walmart with my brother and we were walking passed stacked cans of corn and he pushed the basket into them so I said very loudly “You spilled the corn” and a Walmart worker cane over and said “who spilled the corn” I choked on my own spit laughing
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I didnt think all mums did this
hot take: moms need to learn how to listen to and comfort their daughters without making everything about their own traumas
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I now bless you adorable people tooooooo KITTIIEEEEESSS




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Dis isn't mines but i fweel like I should share its😙😋😄
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