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한국어 교육 이야기/Korean as a foreign language6

[Korean Grammar] Negative Expression ① 안(아니, 않) 0. Before todays' lesson 1) How to make negative expression in Korean? Basically you should keep the word order of the sentence components constituting the affirmative sentence. And you can add an adverb expressing negative meaning in front of the predicate or using a negative expression after or in the predicate. For example, 나는 회사에 가요. (affirmative sentence) 나는 회사에 안 가요. (adding adverb with ne.. 2022. 2. 15.
[Korean Grammar] Subject+은/는, Object+은/는 0. Before today's lesson 1) Korean word order & Concept of postposition There is already a good article about it. So I recommend you to read the previous article first : [Korean Grammar] Subject+이/가, Object+을/를 [Korean Grammar] Subject+이/가, Object+을/를 0. Before today's lesson 1) Korean word order Subject Predicate 그가 일어나요. He wakes up Subject Object Predicate 그녀가 밥을 먹어요. She rice has Subject Com.. 2022. 2. 7.
[Korean Grammar] Subject+이/가, Object+을/를 0. Before today's lesson 1) Korean word order Subject Predicate 그가 일어나요. He wakes up Subject Object Predicate 그녀가 밥을 먹어요. She rice has Subject Complement Predicate 철수는 학생이 아니예요. Cheolsu a student is not Subject Adverbial Predicate 내가 학교에 가요. I to school go 2) Postposition Korean is a language which basically uses postpositions unlike most European languages. Postposition is a part of speech that.. 2022. 2. 5.
[Korean new word] '-알못[-almot]', who don't know much about something There are words ending with '-알못[-almot]', such as '요알못[yo-almot], 축알못[Chukalmot]'. In this case, '-알못[-almot]' is not an expression officially registered in the Korean dictionary, but it is an abbreviation of '알지 못하는 사람(people who do not know much about something)', and a lot of young people already use it. It is used after various fields. It means a person who does not have much knowledge in a.. 2022. 1. 8.
[Korean Lesson] How to read time in Korean? 0. Before today's lesson Basically, there are two ways to count numbers in Korean. 하나(1), 둘(2), 셋(3), 넷(4), 다섯(5), 여섯(6), 일곱(7), 여덟(8), 아홉(9), 열(10), 열하나(11), 열둘(12), ... ➡ Korean Native Language 일(1), 이(2), 삼(3), 사(4), 오(5), 육(6), 칠(7), 팔(8), 구(9), 십(10), 십일(11), 십이(12), ... ➡ Words from Chinese Characters Korean people have been using Chinese characters, and pronouncing them in Korean way. Num.. 2022. 1. 2.
[Korean new word] 주린이, 등린이 '-린이[-rini]', beginners in an activity Recently, it is often used with the expression '-린이[-rini]' as a Korean new word. '-린이[-rini]' is derived from '어린이' which means child or kid. You can add '-린이' after various activities. In this case '어린이(child)' is a metaphor for a beginner who is not yet an expert in something and is just starting out. For example, Jurini(주린이) : stock(주식)+child(어린이) (beginners in stock investing) Burini(부린이) :.. 2021. 11. 14.
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