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    Let's make Korean sentence with these words.
    먹다, 먹는다, 드신다
    아빠, 동생, 언니
    10 years ago  
    Rupam 아빠가 동생과 언니와 같이 빵을 드신다 .
    10 years ago
    sarahbakr what 드신다 mean?!
    10 years ago
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    a noun is needed after adjective in Korean sentence.
    English : I'm busy ( O )
    Korean : 나는 바쁜이다 ( X )
    to correct this phrase we need a noun. Let's put "person" there.
    -> I'm busy person : 나는 바쁜 사람이다 ( O )
    Don't forget to put a noun after adjective in Korean
    10 years ago  
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    Let's make a simple sentence in Korean using a postposition for place
    sequence : (pronoun) noun+postposition verb
    ~에 : (나는) 집에 간다 : I go to home
    ~에 : (나는) 학교에 간다 : I go to school
    ~에 : (나는) 학원에 간다 : I go to cram school
    ~으로 : (나는) 집으로 간다 : I go to home
    ~으로 : (나는) 학교로 간다 : I go to school 으로 changed as 로 after met vowel ㅛ
    ~에서 : (나는) 학교에서 왔다 : I came from school
    ~로부터 : (편지가) 학교로부터 왔다 : The letter came from school
    11 years ago  
    sarahbakr what is the different between 간다 and 가요?!
    10 years ago
    Mika_할리메 간다: declarative present formal low 가 + 는다 = 간다
    가요: declarative present informal high 가 + 요 = 가요.
    10 years ago
  4. Recommenders: MeriKarjalainen other 6
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    Let's make a simple sentence in Korean
    I watch a movie : 나(pronoun), 영화(noun), 보다(verb)
    verb is always end of sentence as usual in Korean like subject + ob-ject + verb
    so 나는 영화를 본다(보다)
    는: postposition for subject
    를: postposition for ob-ject
    11 years ago  
    irine 나는 우유를 마시서요
    11 years ago
    Ryan @irine 마시서요 : 마셔요
    11 years ago
  5. Recommenders: MeriKarjalainen other 1
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    그래서 helps to explain something like A so B
    Standard : 배가 고프다 그래서 밥을 먹는다.
    fluently : 배가 고파서 밥을 먹는다.
    Do you notice what has been changed to say fluently??
    Verb and conjunction changed!
    고프다 그래서 -> 고파 + 서
    Examples
    숙제를 못 했다. 그래서 혼났다 -> 숙제를 못 해서 혼났다. I didn't homework so I got a scolding.
    일을 했다. 그래서 돈을 벌었다 -> 일을 해서 돈을 벌었다. I worked so earned money
    돈이 없었다. 그래서 걸었다 -> 돈이 없어서 걸었다. I didn't have moeny so walked.
    피곤했다. 그래서 쉬었다 -> 피곤해서 쉬었다. I was tired so took a rest
    11 years ago  
    syf is there some way can recite korean word more faster ?ㅇ?
    11 years ago
    Ryan mm well.. I have no idea
    11 years ago
  6. Recommenders: MeriKarjalainen other 5
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    Let's make a simple sentence in Korean
    I see many people are translating "it" for time, weather etc
    Example :
    It's fine day -> 그것은 날씨가 좋다 but we don't need "it" in Korean so we say 날씨가 좋다
    It's Monday -> 그것은 월요일이다(x) 월요일이다(o)
    11 years ago  
    Kristal 그것은 금요일이다.. 불타는 금요일!
    11 years ago
    sarahbakr can i say..날씨가줗아요?!
    10 years ago
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    Let's make a simple sentence in Korean
    ~하자! (Verb + 자!) : Let's do something!
    밥(을)(noun) 먹자(verb+자)! : Let's eat meal!
    공부(를)(noun) 하자(verb+자)! : Let's study!
    학교(에)(noun) 가자(verb+자)! : Let's go to school!
    We can omit postpositions : 을, 를, 에....
    btw when end letter of noun is consonant, you'd better to use postposition for ~에
    example )
    집에 가자 / 방에 가자 but 학교 가자 and 학교에 가자
    11 years ago  
    Sam Got it I completely forgot about gongbu...
    11 years ago
    sarahbakr 축구하자
    10 years ago
  8. Recommenders: MeriKarjalainen other 3
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    Let's make a simple sentence in Korean.
    As you know Korean has 2 ways of sentence formal and informal
    We use informal way among friends, family and use formal way to not so close people, group of younger people or boss, teacher...
    Anyway you just have to know how we can make formal sentence with informal sentence.
    Let's see~
    밥 먹었어 -> 밥 먹었어요 / 책 읽었어 -> 책 읽었어요
    Do you find a difference of them? yeah, we put '~요' end of word.
    Usually we can make formal way with this rule but you have to know 밥 먹었다 -> 밥 먹었다요(x)
    We use more ~다 in the writing not speaking ~다 changes as 습니다 in this case
    1. ~어 + 요 / ~나? -> 나요? / ~니? -> ~나요?
    2. ~다 + 습니다 / + 습니까?
    11 years ago  
    니콜_three days 난 커피 마셨다! 날씨가 좋다!
    커피 마셨나요?
    커피 마셨습니까?
    11 years ago
    Ryan 나도 마셨거든? ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
    11 years ago
  9. Recommenders: MeriKarjalainen other 10
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    Remember this sequence to make a simple sentence in Korean.
    First of sentence : Noun(+postposition for subject but we can omit this)
    - we can add adjective here
    Middle of sentence : ob-ject(+postposition for ob-ject but we can omit this)
    - we can add adverb here usually but adverb can be located everywhere.
    End of sentence : Verb or Verb Be
    Example
    Basic. 나는 너를 사랑해
    With adjective : 나는 착한 너를 사랑해
    With adverb : 나는 착한 너를 정말 사랑해
    Omit postposition : 나 너 사랑해
    Adverb thing : 정말 나는 너를 사랑해, 나는 정말 너를 사랑해, 나는 사랑해 너를 정말!..
    11 years ago  
    11 years ago
    syf it's so useful~~
    11 years ago
  10. Recommenders: MeriKarjalainen other 7
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    Let's make a simple sentence in Korean.
    TV를 보다 :TV(noun)+를(postposition for ob-ject) 보다(Verb) = Watch TV
    in English : Verb Noun but in Korean : Noun Verb
    past tense : TV를 봤다(보았다) we need double ㅅ to make past tense as usual but we add '아+ㅆ' I think this is a rule to make sound natural.
    future tense : TV를 볼 것이다 we need ㄹ 것이다 (ㄹ 거다, ㄹ게, ㄹ 거야.. are same)
    11 years ago  
    Emma Yazid (차 나연) Wulan: 난 봤어 않아요. ㅋㅋㅋ!
    11 years ago
    Ryan @wulan well done~~
    @Emma 봤어 않아요 : 보지 않았어요
    11 years ago
  11. Recommenders: MeriKarjalainen other 3
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    Let's make a simple sentence in Korean
    차를 타다 : 차(noun)+를(postposition for ob-ject) 타다(Verb) in English : get in the car
    Verbs are located at end of sentence in Korean except to emphasize something.
    past tense : 차를 탔다 See? we put double ㅅ under the verb to make past tense
    future tense : 차를 탈 거야 We need ㄹ 거다 (ㄹ 거야, ㄹ 게... are same)
    11 years ago  
    엘리사 파올라 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
    11 years ago
    Sam Off treadmill now...commenting earlier while on the bike...no hands of course...oppa, not driving!
    11 years ago
  12. Recommenders: MeriKarjalainen other 1
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    Let's make a sentence in Korean with given words
    It should mean "It's a bit late here"
    Pronoun : 여기
    adjective : 늦은
    adverb : 조금(좀)
    verb Be : 이다
    postposition : 는
    11 years ago  
    Ryan 여기는 조금 늦었다
    11 years ago
    Sam 
    11 years ago
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    Let's make simple sentence in Korean with given words. It should mean "Stay at home"
    1. verb Be : 있다
    2. noun : 집
    3. postposition : 에 or 에서
    11 years ago  
    Kristal 집에 있다. Could I also say, 난 집에 있다 지금. ??
    11 years ago
    연주 맛집은 어디에 있나요? ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
    11 years ago
  14. Recommenders: MeriKarjalainen other 3
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    Try to make a sentence with given phrases
    1. 배가 고프다
    2.1 밥을 먹는다 / 2.2 밥을 먹자 / 2.3 밥을 먹을 거다 / 2.4 밥을 먹었다
    conjunctions : 그러니, 그래서
    11 years ago  
    Greig sowwy my korean is really bad now a days
    11 years ago
    Ryan @Greig Fighting!!!
    11 years ago
  15. Recommenders: MeriKarjalainen other 3
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    Let's make a sentence in Korean with two phrases
    1. 집에 가다 2.밥을 먹다
    We need a cojunction to make a sentence with two phrases
    In this case, we need 그래서 ( so, therefore.. )
    verb in first phrase changes with conjunction like this 가서 : 가다 + 그래서
    Result : 집에 가서 밥을 먹다
    11 years ago  
    Sam Ok then...
    내가 집으로 돌아가 잠도 먹으러 가기도.
    this one's just for me Home..eat..sleep/bed
    11 years ago
    Ryan mmm we can't eat 잠.. in English?
    11 years ago
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