Sentence Builders Flashcards

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-세

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Subject honorific - changes depending on who you’re talking about, not who you’re talking to.

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-요

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Polite ending. Can be added to the end of any informal term to make more polite.

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-s (plural)

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…이/가 있어요

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There is…/There are…(polite) - can also mean ‘have’

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하고

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And (between nouns)

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-이 & -가

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Both are subject particles. They are used in Korean to indicate the part a word plays in a sentence (i.e. subject, object, direction, etc.). They indicate the subject of the verb that follows them.

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이에요

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Is/am/are when identifying someone or something (it is, she is) - word ending for a word ending in a consonant

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예요

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Is/am/are when identifying someone or something (it is/she is) - word ending for word ending in a vowel

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Particle that frequently follows many nouns and pronouns that serves as the topic of a sentence. Particle following a word ending in a consonant. - ex.: 형은

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Particle that frequently follows many nouns and pronouns that serve as the topic of a sentence. Particles follows a word a word ending in a vowel.

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