반응형 Korean19 한국어 말하기 연습 The Difference Between '~안' and '~속' in Korean In Korean, the particles '~안' and '~속' both translate to "in" or "inside" in English, but they are used in slightly different contexts. Understanding their nuanced differences will help in using them more accurately.~안 (An): - Refers to the inside of a more defined or confined space. - Used for places that have clear boundaries or limits. - Often us.. 2024. 8. 8. [Grammar] N의, N1이 N2 1. Meaning The particle "의" in Korean is used to indicate possession or relationship, similar to the English possessive "'s" or "of". It shows that something belongs to someone or something. 2. Form"의" is attached directly to the noun indicating the possessor. N의저의/ 지수의N1의 N2저의 동생 (= 제 동생)우리 언니/ 저희저희 언니 (lowered speech of '우리) When you talk about something that doesn't entirely belong to you,.. 2024. 8. 7. [Grammar] N(이/가) 아니에요 1. UsageThe phrase 'N(이/가) 아니에요' is used in Korean to express negation, meaning "is not" or "are not." It is used to state that something is not what someone might think it is. This structure is essential for forming negative sentences in Korean. 2. RuleUse '이 아니에요' after a noun that ends in a consonant.Use '가 아니에요' after a noun that ends in a vowel.This structure can be broken down as follows:N.. 2024. 8. 6. [Grammar] N이/가 | N은/는 차이 N이/가N은/는UsageSubject MarkerTopic Marker Indicates the subject performing an action or being describedIndicates the topic of the sentence, can be translated as "as for"Main Functions* Introducing New Information* Ansering Questions* Emphasizing the Subject*Known Informationor General Facts* Contrasting Subjects* Setting the ContextFormsN (with consonant) + 이N (without consonant) + 가N (with cons.. 2024. 8. 2. 이전 1 2 3 4 5 다음 반응형