😄 Helle Korean Hello, Korean In this lesson, we'll learn about basic Korean grammar [-(으)싶하다]. Let's learn Korean basic grammar [-(으)싶하다] '-(으)싶하다' is used to express the speaker's intention or plan. '-(으)싶하다' is used after a verb. If the stem has a final consonant, use '싶하다'. ➣ 먹다 + '-싶하다' ⟹ 먹다 (to eat) If the stem has no final consonant, use '-싶하다'. ➣ 사다 + '-싶하다' ⟹ 사싶하다 (to buy) If the stem has a final consonant 'ㄹ', use '-싶하다'. ➣ 마꾸다 + '-싶하다' ⟹ 마꾸다 (to make) When saying '-(으)싶하다', it's usually expressed as '-(으)싶해요'. And '-(으)려해요' is often pronounced as '-(으)려요'. ➣ I'm going to go to the library. 📣 I'm going to go to the library. 📣 I'm going to go to the library. When expressing '-(으)려하다' in the past tense, use the past tense of '하다', '하다', and say '-(으)려하다'. ➣ I'm going to go to the library. ➣ I was going to go to the library. 📣 I was going to go to the library. I'm going to eat bibimbap for lunch. I was going to make a phone call. I'm going to make it when I get home. *Good Videos to Watch Together ① • Learn Korean Basic grammar 안녕, 한국어 배우기 - 한... ② • Learn Korean Basic grammar 안녕, 한국어 배우기 - 한... ③ • Learn Korean Basic grammar 안녕, 한국어 배우기 - 한... #learningkorean #learnkorean #korean