반응형 한국어교육23 [Grammar] N이/가, N은/는, N을/를 : 조사 Particles Korean Particles mostly attached to a noun, so there is no space between nouns and particles. Let’s see what kind of particles are in Korean. 1. Subject particles -이/가Noun(ends with a consonant) + 이Noun(ends with a vowel) + 가 Noun(ends with a vowel) Noun(ends with a consonant)Subject particlesNoun(ends with a vowel) + 가날씨가 좋아요.The weather is nice.Noun(ends with a consonant) + 이이름이 뭐예요?What's you.. 2024. 7. 9. [Grammar] KoreanSentence Structure 1. Korean Sentence StructureThere are lots of particles in Korean such as the subject particle, the object particle, the place particle, the time particle and the destination particle etc. What are particles’ function? Particles tell us constituents of a sentence, which means particles tell us which one is a subject, an object, place, time or a destination. In English, it is similar to prepositi.. 2024. 7. 8. [Grammar] be verb (is/am/are) N 이에요/ 예요 [Grammar] be verb (is/am/are) N 이에요/ 예요 저 : I, me 는 : subject particle 아멜리아 : Amelia 예요. : a sentence ending, it means “is/are/am” N+예요/이에요 1. UseN(consonant ending) + 이에요 N(vowel ending) + 예요2. MeaningBe verb like is, are, am (Polite way and informal way(friendly)) 2.1 There is no space between noun and 예요/이에요 2.2 In Korean, there is no difference between is/are/am, so you don’t need to think a.. 2024. 7. 7. 이전 1 ··· 3 4 5 6 다음 반응형