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87 Korean Grammars for Beginners (TOPIK I Grammars)

87 Korean Grammars for Beginners  is a free Korean grammar library made online by Korean Topik  ( www.koreantopik.com ) for Korean learners features: - Concise and clear grammar explanation - Variety…

Common connective Korean adverbs: 그래서, 그러나, 그럼, 그런데, 그래도

Common connective Korean adverbs: 그리고, 그러나, 그래서, 그럼, 그런데, 그래도 1. 그리고 = and 농구를 좋아해요. 그리고 축구도 좋 아해요. I like basketball. And I also like football. 주말에 친구를 만났어요. 그리고 같이 영화를 봤어요. I met a friend on weeken…

Korean ㅎ, ㅡ, ㄹ, 르-irregular verbs and adjectives (Part 2)

Korean ㅎ, ㅡ, ㄹ, 르-irregular verbs and adjectives (Part 2) Overview - Similar to English, Korean also has irregular verbs and adjectives. - The regularity/irregularity depends on the stem of the verbs…

Korean ㄷ, ㅂ, ㅅ-irregular verbs and adjectives (Part 1)

Korean ㄷ, ㅂ, ㅅ-irregular verbs and adjectives (Part 1) Overview - Similar to English, Korean also has irregular verbs and adjectives. - The regularity/irregularity depends on the stem of the verbs an…

Indirect Quotations in Korean 대요, 래요, 재요, 냬요 = said, asked, told (casual form)

Indirect Quotations in Korean 대요, 래요, 재요, 냬요 (casual form of 다고/라고/자도/냐고 하다) = said, asked, told Usage: - 대요, 래요, 재요, 냬요 is the casual form of 다고/라고/자도/냐고 하다 grammar - It is mostly used in colloquial…

Indirect quotation in Korean 라고 하다 = told ~citing of what someone requested

Indirect quotations in Korean 다고/라고/자도/냐고 하다 = said, wrote, heard 1. Declarative sentence: 다고 하다 ~citing of what someone said 2. Interrogative sentence: 냐고 하다 ~citing of what someone asked 3. Suggest…

Indirect quotation in Korean 자도 하다 = suggested ~citing of what someone suggested

Indirect quotations in Korean 다고/라고/자도/냐고 하다 = said, asked, told 1. Declarative sentence: 다고 하다 ~citing of what someone said 2. Interrogative sentence: 냐고 하다 ~citing of what someone asked 3. Suggesti…

Indirect quotation in Korean 냐고 하다 = asked ~citing of what someone asked

Indirect quotations in Korean 다고/라고/자도/냐고 하다 = said, asked, told 1. Declarative sentence: 다고 하다 ~citing of what someone said 2. Interrogative sentence: 냐고 하다 ~citing of what someone asked 2.1 Ast + -…

Indirect quotation in Korean 다고 하다 = said ~citing of what someone said

Indirect quotations in Korean 다고/라고/자도/냐고 하다 = said, asked, told 1. Declarative sentence: 다고 하다 ~citing of what someone said 1.1a) Vst + 는/ㄴ다고 하다: 가다 --> 간다고 하다 먹다 --> 먹는다고 하다 만나다 --> 만난다고 …

Direct quotations in Korean 라고 했다, 하고 했다 = said/asked/written

Direct quotations in Korean 라고 했다, 하고 했다 = said/asked/written "....." Usage : - Direct quotation is word-for-word quoting of what someone said, thought, or wrote. - Sentence structure: &quo…

A-(으)ㄴ데요, V-는데요 grammar = (1) well, (2) why/what, (3) wow, (4) set background information

A-(으)ㄴ데요, V-는데요 grammar = (1) well, (2) why/what, (3) wow, (4) set background information Usage : In general, A/V-(으)ㄴ/는데요 gives a sentence the feeling of disagreement, expectation, or surprise. It i…

A-(으)ㄴ가요? V-나요? grammar = are/do you...?, Is it...?

A-(으)ㄴ가요? V-나요? grammar = are/do you...?, Is it...? Usage : - Use to politely or gently ask someone a question = were/are/do you...?, Is/was it...? Tense : 1. Present tense: A-(으)ㄴ가요?, V-나요? 아프다 --&…

N(이)네요, A/V-네요 grammar = really, certainly, wow ~ express surprise or agree with someone

N(이)네요, A/V-네요 grammar = really, certainly, wow ~ express surprise or agree with someone Usage : - (1) express surprise upon learning something through direct experience, not  hearing from someone = …
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