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Basic Korean sentence structure is made up of a subject, object, and verb. It is slightly different from English sentences. While it is described as “I like swimming” In English, it is portrayed as “I swimming like” in Korean. 🤯 Today let’s talk about Korean sentence structure and some of the most confusing particles, hopefully after reading this you’ll have a better understanding 🤩 Learn Basic Korean Language, Korean Particles, Korean Sentence Structure, Korean Verbs, Korean Grammar, Learning Korean Grammar, Basic Korean, Learn Basic Korean, Subject Object

Basic Korean sentence structure is made up of a subject, object, and verb. It is slightly different from English sentences. While it is described as “I like swimming” In English, it is portrayed as “I swimming like” in Korean. 🤯 Today let’s talk about Korean sentence structure and some of the most confusing particles, hopefully after reading this you’ll have a better understanding 🤩

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This graphic is only a brief and simple explanation of the particles. There are a lot more nuances about when and how to use them that can’t be covered in one graphic. Check out How to Study Korean for a more detailed explanation of them. They cover them very well. Particles in this graphic: 은/는 (eun/neun) ... Read more

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Learning grammar is one of the most difficult things for Korean language learners. On this blog we will try to help you learn Korean grammar in the quickest and easiest way possible. This blog will be helpful for those who are studying Korean language and want to improve their grammar skills. Today we’ll see the

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You may be new to the concept, but particles are a part of the Korean language used every day. These Korean particles are found in nearly every sentence you'll hear if not all! But it's essential to learn how to use them correctly. We'll cover Korean particles for everyday use

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Here’s what you'll learn in this post: -Subject and object particles -Time, location, and direction particles -Giving and receiving -Togetherness and connection -To and from -Plural and Possession -Examples of particle order Once you’re done today, you’ll know just about all of the particles you might ever want to use in everyday life while speaking Korean. So let’s get started! Korean Particles List, Korean Particles Notes, Korean Particles, Speaking Korean, Last Emperor Of China, Korean Grammar, Korean Learning, Easy Korean Words, Last Emperor

Here’s what you'll learn in this post: -Subject and object particles -Time, location, and direction particles -Giving and receiving -Togetherness and connection -To and from -Plural and Possession -Examples of particle order Once you’re done today, you’ll know just about all of the particles you might ever want to use in everyday life while speaking Korean. So let’s get started!

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One unique characteristic of Korean is that nouns are typically marked by particles. There is no corresponding equivalent in English. Korean has two types of particles: case particles and special particles. Case particles indicate the syntactic role of the noun to which they are attached. The other type is “special particles” whose function is not to indicate syntactic roles of the noun but rather to add special meanings, such as indicating the noun as a topic of the sentence, emphasizing…

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