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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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The basic Korean sentence structure follows this order: Subject - Object - Verb (SOV). By learning how this works, you will already be able to form your own Korean sentence! There are other structures that are commonly used, which we will also cover in this article. In the lesson

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Now, you can read Korean without understanding and write Korean word at least your name. All you need to do is studying grammar and make some friends in Korean. But before studying grammar, there is one more thing you should know. Differences between English and Korean. There are some differences between English and Korean. Knowing the differences helps you easily understand Korean. Word Order English is a subject-verb-object(SVO) language. However, Korean is a subject-object-verb(SOV)…

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koldori | Korean Study Journal on Instagram: "what’s your goal for the summer?⛱️💕 if your goal this summer is to finally start learning korean, i hope these steps and tips are helpful for you🫶🏻 how to learn korean from scratch, a simple and quick guide: 🥇start with learning hangeul, the korean alphabet it's really not that difficult and this should be every learners first step! there are numerous resources online, from youtube videos to study guides, find my FREE HANGEUL GUIDE on my…

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