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2 Dec 2018
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Korean
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Is this correct? “Hello. My name is Sesil. I’m trying to become fluent in Korean.”
Sorry for bad writing, It’s first time I write Korean.
Is this correct? “Hello. My name is Sesil. I’m trying to become fluent in Korean.”
Sorry for bad writing, It’s first time I write Korean.
Sorry for bad writing, It’s first time I write Korean.

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세실이에요.
Noun ending in a vowel + -예요
Noun ending in a consonant +-이에요
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