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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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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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Korean has particles that show you exactly which word is the subject, the object, verb, and preposition. That means you can read any Korean sentence and at least understand the basic structure. Using this will help you grasp some of what the sentence says even if you don’t know all the words. 🕵

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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!

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Korean particles may be small, but the topic is a rather big one— particles act as tags or labels suffixed to nouns to help you understand what that noun is all about. So Korean particles can tell you, "This noun is the subject of the sentence," "This noun is related to that noun over there" and many other things. Let me break down the most common and useful Korean particles. [fluentu-toc] [easyleadbox id="bd8bc52c-ff2b-11e8-81a7-82eb1e393285"] The Most Common Korean Particles Type of…

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📚✨Just had a no-show appointment, so I decided to make the most of my time and dive into Chapter 7 of Korean From Zero!🎉 Here’s what I learned today: - ㅂ Irregular Verbs: These change their form in certain tenses. - Korean Possession Words: Essential for showing ownership (like “my” and “your”). - Particle 의: Used to indicate possession, similar to “’s” in English. - You and Pronouns: Understanding how to address others is key in conversation! You and pronouns aren’t used often. Feeling...

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