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請提供關於 Can 한국 사람 teach me about korean grammar? As a beginner what should i know to arrange a sentence, because i have already known some vocabularies but don know how to arrange it as a sentence 的例句給我。請盡量是生活中經常用到的句子。
請提供關於 Can 한국 사람 teach me about korean grammar? As a beginner what should i know to arrange a sentence, because i have already known some vocabularies but don know how to arrange it as a sentence 的例句給我。請盡量是生活中經常用到的句子。
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1. 는/은 (topic particles):
는/은, the topic particle. 는/은 is used for a subject or topic of a sentence. 는 is used for nouns without a final consonant, and 은 for nouns with a final consonant
2. Object particles -을/를:
Noun(ends with a consonant) + 을
Noun(ends with a vowel) + 를
Object particles attach to a noun to tell us that noun is an object in a sentence.
3. 이/가 - subject marker:
This one is very similar to 은/는 but marks subject instead of topics yet follows the same rules
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In korean grammar, the sentence structure is very different. Instead of the usual English (Subject-Verb-Object) Korean uses (Subject-Object-Verb) here’s an example;
나는 오렌지를 먹었어요 (naneun orenjireul meogeosseoyo) = I + orange + ate = I ate an orange
오빠가 축구를 해요 (oppaga chukgureul haeyo) = Big brother + football + to do = My big brother plays football
나는 친구를 만나요 (naneun chingureul mannayo) = I + friend + to meet = I meet my friend
There’s also verbs; here’s an example of the verb 이다:
Conjugation – 이다 (ida)
입니다 (imnida) = honorific verb, present tense
입니까 (imnikka) = honorific question verb, present
이에요 (ieyo) = polite/formal ending verb for nouns ending in a consonant, present
예요 (yeyo) = polite/formal ending verb for nouns ending in a vowel, present
이었어요 (ieosseoyo) = polite/formal ending verb for nouns ending in a consonant, past*
였어요 (yeosseoyo) = polite/formal ending verb for nouns ending in a vowel, past*
야 (ya) = casual/informal ending verb for nouns ending in a vowel, present
이야 (iya) = casual/informal ending verb for nouns ending in a consonant, present
There’s many more verbs but that’s just a little bit to start with ^^ :)
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1. 는/은 (topic particles):
는/은, the topic particle. 는/은 is used for a subject or topic of a sentence. 는 is used for nouns without a final consonant, and 은 for nouns with a final consonant
2. Object particles -을/를:
Noun(ends with a consonant) + 을
Noun(ends with a vowel) + 를
Object particles attach to a noun to tell us that noun is an object in a sentence.
3. 이/가 - subject marker:
This one is very similar to 은/는 but marks subject instead of topics yet follows the same rules
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@azzhtamang 이/가 helps to signify what noun in the sentence is the subject
Example:
She is crying. -> 그녀가 울고 있어요.
Here, we attach -이/가 to the noun we want to mark as the subject. In this case, the noun is “그녀 (that lady).” Since it ends with a vowel, we choose -가 instead of -이.
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