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Korean Grammar

  • May 16
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Updated: 4 days ago

Korean Alphabet Hangeul (한글)

  1. 한글 1 - Reading and Writing 1

  2. 한글 2 - Reading and Writing 2

  3. 한글 3 - Reading and Writing 3

  4. 한글 4 - Reading and Writing 4

Numbers and Dates in Korean

  1. Sino-Korean Numbers

  2. Native Korean Numbers

  3. Time - Months - Dates - Days

Verbs conjugations

  1. 은/는 ... 이다. (예요/이에요) - Verb 'To Be'

  2. 이다 (예요/이에요), 요/이요. - Verb 'To Be'

  3. 아/어요 - 해요.. - Present Tense 'I do' Polite

  4. ㅂ니다/습니다 - Present Tense ' I do' formal way

  5. -고 있다.. - Present continuous 'I am doing'

  6. -는 중이다 - In the middle of ...

Particles and connectors

  1. -을/를, 이/가 - Particles

  2. 안/못/잘 - Not/Can't/well

  3. -랑/이랑, 하고, 그리고 - and/ with

Pronouns and Nouns


Adjectives


Adverbs


Prepositions


Korean sentence structure


Honorific, Formal, and Informal Speech


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