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World Languages, 19.12.2020 14:00 nicollexo21

안녕! Does '지금 한국어 공부해요' mean I am studying Korean now? like if I want to tell someone I have started studying Korean, is this correct? Or, is it too literal where I am saying that I am studying Korean RIGHT NOW? If so, what would be the best way to say I am learning Korean? Beginner here ^_^. 고맙습니다!

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