In this episode, Ollie challenges himself with complex Korean verb forms and learns how to express seeing an imaginary dog using Korean conjugation rules. 오늘은 올리가 한국어 동사 활용을 연습하며 상상의 개를 보는 법을 배워봅니다!
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