Do You Remember? 기억하다 vs 기억나다 | Korean FAQ
I teach the difference between the verbs 기억(을) 하다 and 기억(이) 나다, which both mean “to remember.” I also teach when you should use each one. This includes when to avoid using 기억(을) 하다, and which one sounds more natural. Want to start learning Korean? Check out my book, "Korean Made Simple" on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2bDBi6h (affiliate) Please consider supporting me on Patreon: / gobillykorean New merch is out! https://gobillykorean-shop.fourthwall... Become a member of GoBillyKorean: / @gobillykorean Learn Korean with GoBillyKorean! Subscribe for weekly videos! Music by Kevin MacLeod: “MJS Strings" and “Brightly Fancy.” (http://incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)

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