Pets multiply in Korea.

Pet ownership in Korea has reached a record 15.46 million people (반려인), nearly 30% of the population.

Around 5.91 million households (가구) now have pets, mostly dogs (강아지) and cats (고양이). However, over 80% of pets are left home alone (혼자 집에 있음) for nearly 6 hours daily. This rise in pet culture (반려동물 문화) is changing how Koreans live and spend.

cars and dogs
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Easy to Learn Korean 1510 – Seoul’s Grand Park Zoo (part two).

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Easy to Learn Korean 1317 – Various forms of AND & WITH.

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Easy to Learn Korean 826 – Comparing People to Animals (Part Two)

826-Comparing People to Animals 2

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Easy to Learn Korean 825 – Comparing People to Animals

825-Comparing People to Animals

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Easy to Learn Korean 5,6,731-734 – Numbers and Counting

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Numbers come in two forms: Korean and Sino-Korean numbers. Koreans use many special Counting words with them.

Here’s the complete Numbers and Counting sets!

5- Numbers 16-Numbers 2

731-Counting Things 1732-Counting Things 2

733-Counting Things 3734-Counting 4

735- Counting Things 5

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