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U1L1: Korean
Basic Korean Grammar, Basic Korean Sentences
Term | Definition |
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Hangook | Korea |
Daehan-migook | Korea (formal name) |
Ireum | Name |
Na | I, me (Informal) |
Doshi | City |
Jeo | I, me (formal) |
Namja | Man |
Yeoja | Woman |
Geu | That |
I | This |
Jeo | That (something that is far away) |
Geot | Thing |
Igeot | This (thing) |
Geugeot | That (thing) |
Jeogeot | That (thing) (far away) |
Wija | Chair |
Takja | Table |
Seonsaengnim | Teacher |
Chimdae | Bed |
Jim | House |
Cha | Car |
Saram | Person |
Chaek | Book |
Keompyuteo | Computer |
Namoo | Tree/Wood |
Sopa | Sofa |
Joonggook | China |
Ilbon | Japan |
Moon | Door |
Wisa | Doctor |
Haksaeng | Student |
Annyeonghaseyo | Hello |
Ida | To be |
An | Not |
Ne | Yes |
Ani | No |
Jaljinaeseyo? | How are you? |
Jebal | Please |
Subject- _______ - Verb (Sentence word order) | Subject- Object- Verb (Example: I hamburger eat) |
Subject- _________ (Sentence word order) | Subject- Adjective (Example: I beautiful) |
Every Korean sentence MUST end in either a _______ or an _______ | Every Korean sentence MUST end in either a verb (Example: eat, sleep, or walk) or an adjective (Example: beautiful, pretty, or delicious) |