Lesson 5 - Grammer Flashcards
저—
Uh—
어!
Well! Ah!!
오래간만입니다!
Long time no see!
우리
we, our
우리 NOUN
my NOUN (used where 내 my would sound too individualistic to a Korean, such as family members)
NOUN — 이에요/ —예요
is a NOUN
NOUN 은/는
as for NOUN
내
my (used for anyone else beside a family member)
NOUN - 이지요?
is a NOUN, isn’t it?
is a NOUN, right?
(This is a special form of the copula in - (이)에요. We’ll learn more about the ending in -지요 later.)
NOUN 도
NOUN, too
NOUN, also
NOUN 이
NOUN 가
NOUN (as subject)
NOUN (이/가) 아니에요
is not a NOUN
이 NOUN
this NOUN
이거
this thing
(abbreviated from 이것)
제
my (Humble)
제 거
mine (= my thing)
고맙습니다
Thank you
선생님 거
yours (your thing)
그 NOUN
that NOUN
그건
that one, that thing
(as topic, old information, or contrast, and abbreviated from 그것은)
그게
that thing equidistant from both of us
(as new information, and abbreviated from 그것이)
어느 NOUN
Which NOUN? What NOUN? (out of several)
NOUN 의 NOUN
NOUN’s NOUN
(note exceptional pronunciation of 의 as 에! Some speakers pronounce 의 as 으, but this is substandard.)
뭐
What?
(abbreviated from 무엇)
무슨 NOUN?
What kind of / What sort of NOUN?
저 NOUN
that NOUN over there