(이)라도 "Even," "At least," "Or something" | Live Class Abridged
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 Published On Aug 25, 2021

This is an abridged version of the live stream from 8-22-2021 about the grammar form (이)라도. This form has two major uses, and one is to mean "even," "at least," or "or something." The other is as a shortened version of (이)라도 해도, and can mean "even (if you say/assume)." We also learned how (이)라도 is used with adverbs, particles, and question words. And we learned how it's different than the grammar form (이)나.

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