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 is attached to the end of a noun(pronoun, noun phrase) to indicate a grammatical relationship between the word and another word or to add special meaning. On the other hand, European languages usually use preposition which is placed before a noun as the same function.
For example, when we say "I go to school", 'to' is a preposition. But in Korean we can say "내가 학교에 가요." In this case, both '가' and '에' are postpositions.
So we are going to learn what '이/가' and '을/를' mean and how to use them in this lesson.
1. Subject+'이/가'
* Pronunciation: 이[i], 가[ga]
'이/가' are subjective postpositions and written after the subject.
- 이 : used after a word ending in a consonant
- 가 : used after a word ending in a vowel
For example,
- 날씨가 좋아요. (The weather is nice.)
- 밥이 맛있어요. (A meal is delicious.)
- 방이 깨끗해요. (A room is clean.)
- 아빠가 요리해요. (Dad cooks.)
- 동생이 울어요. (Younger brother cries.)
- 토마스 씨가 학교에 가요. (Thomas goes to school.)
- 삼촌이 병원에 가요. (Uncle goes to the hospital.)
Words ending in a consonant : 밥, 방, 동생, 삼촌 + 이
Words ending in a vowel : 날씨, 아빠, 토마스 씨 + 가
2. Object+을/를
* Pronunciation: 을[eul], 를[leul]
'을/를' are objective postpositions and written after the object.
- 을 : used after a word ending in a consonant
- 를 : used after a word ending in a vowel
For example,
- 고양이가 물을 마셔요. (A cat drinks water.)
- 친구가 공부를 좋아해요. (A friend likes study.)
- 민디 씨가 점심을 먹어요. (Mindy has lunch.)
- 언니가 스웨터를 입어요. (Older sister wears sweater.)
- 내가 컴퓨터 게임을 해요. (I play a computer game.)
- 엄마가 신문을 읽어요. (Mom reads a newspaper.)
- 형이 모자를 써요. (Older brother wears a cap.)
Words ending in a consonant : 물, 점심, 게임, 신문 + 을
Words ending in a vowel : 공부, 스웨터, 모자 + 를
Quiz! Fill the blank with the correct postposition among 이/가, 을/를
- 아이___ 수영해요.
- 의사___ 병원에 가요.
- 컵___ 깨끗해요.
- 새___ 날아요.
- 물___ 차가워요.
- 아이가 수영해요. (A child swims.)
- 의사가 병원에 가요. (A doctor goes to the hospital.)
- 컵이 깨끗해요. (A cup is clean.)
- 새가 날아요. (A bird flies.)
- 물이 차가워요. (The water is cold.)
- 선생님___ 피아노___ 연주해요.
- 할머니___ 백신___ 맞아요.
- 오빠___ 영화___ 봐요.
- 학생___ 그림___ 그려요.
- 여자친구___ 차___ 운전해요.
- 선생님이 피아노를 연주해요. (A teacher plays the piano.)
- 할머니가 백신을 맞아요. (Grandma gets vaccine.)
- 오빠가 영화를 봐요. (Older brother watches a movie.)
- 학생이 그림을 그려요. (A student draws a picture.)
- 여자친구가 차를 운전해요. (Girlfriend drives a car.)
I hope you can understand it and this lesson would be helpful for you. Thank you for reading it. If you have any question, please feel free to leave comments.
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* Reference: National Institute of the Korean Language, 《Korean grammar for foreigners 1》, 2005.
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