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8 Essential Korean Grammar Tips To Get Started In Korean
by Olly Richards
As with every other language, when you learn Korean, grammar is the backbone of being able to express yourself confidently.
Itโs true that learning any foreign language can be a challenge. In addition to tons of new vocab, you have grammar rules, structures, and usages that may be unfamiliar to you.
Korean is no exception to this. But thatโs also what makes it so fun. And, you can go quite a long way with only a handful of essential grammar concepts.
Ultimately, everything boils down to the fundamentals. If you can master them, youโll be able to make simple sentences and communicate effectively in the Korean language.
Here are the eight essential grammar features you should know about Korean. Theyโre not only easy but the perfect complement to what you may have already learned about the Korean alphabet.
Ready to start mastering Korean? Get started now with these Korean grammar basics now!
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Similar to Japanese, one of the most different things about Korean (compared to English) is that the sentence order is a little invertedโthe verbs are at the end. At first, it can be a little tricky, but youโll quickly get the hang of it.
For example, instead of saying, โThe man eats breadโ or (subject/verb/object), you say, โThe man bread eatsโ or (subject/object/verb).
In Korean the sentence would appear Namjaneun bbangeul meg o yeo ๋จ์๋ ๋นต์ ๋จน์ด, or โThe man bread eats.โ
Youโll actually find this useful because it keeps all the related parts of your sentence where you need them. It also makes it easy to scan through large pieces of text because you can just follow the verbs.
One more thing. Korean doesnโt have an articles. There is no โa, an, the,โ which is yet another thing that makes learning Korean easy.
2. Korean Has An Implied โIโ Pronoun
Korean sentences usually don't require a pronoun like โI eat bread.โ You can just say โeat bread,โ and it's implied that you're talking about yourself.
๋นต์ ๋จน์ด Bbangeul meogeo ((I) eat bread.)
That's not to say Korean doesn't have โIโ, itโs just not necessary when speaking and even writing.
Sometimes, you'll see it in translation to make it easier for non-Korean speakers to understand the meaning of a sentence or to really emphasize the subject. Just know that itโs not necessary that you use it when youโre communicating in Korean.
๋๋ ๋นต์ ๋จน์ด Naneun bbangeul meogeo (I eat bread)
3. Korean Grammar Is Predictable
If youโre a native speaker of English, you probably take for granted how weird the English language can be. Why is it โstink, stank, stunkโ or โswell, swelled, and swollen?โ
English is full of irregularities that donโt really make sense. But weโve all long since memorized them so they donโt seem so unusual anymore. .
On the other hand, Korean acts the way it should 99% of the time. Letโs take โeat, ate, and eaten,โ which is actually pretty easy to remember by English standards.
Remember, โeatโ is present tense, โateโ is past, and โeatenโ is the past participle. Instead, Korean makes an easy progression.
Present: ๋จน์ด : meogeo: eat
Past: ๋จน์ : meogeo sseo: ate
Participle: ๋จน์๋ค: meogeo sseo da: eaten
Hereโs the best part. The same progression is followed by basically all the other Korean verbs. So if you know one, then you know them all! Wouldn't be nice if English were that easy?
4. You Donโt Say โYouโ In Korean
Similar to how you donโt say โI,โ, you also donโt really use โyouโ in Korean. Itโs generally impolite to refer to people by โyouโ (dangsin ๋น์ or neo ๋) unless you know them very well.
This can really trip up English speakers since so much of our daily conversation consists of things like โhow are youโ or โcan I ask you something?โ
Instead, you should use the title or name of someone if you know it.
For example, if you were talking to your teacher, you wouldnโt ask โwhere are youโ but โwhere is teacherโ or seonsaengnim-eun eodie issseubnikka โ์ ์๋์ ์ด๋์ ์์ต๋๊น.โ
The same goes for everybody else you whether itโs a man on the street, ์์ ์จ (ajeossi) or student, ( ํ์ haksaeng) or anybody.
If youโre ever unsure what to use, you can go with sir or ์์ ์จ (ajeossi) or madame ์์ค๋ง (ajuma). Likewise, pay attention to how other people around you address the person. This will give you a clue.
Do note, since some forms of address are reserved for closer acquaintances, friends, or family members, it may not be appropriate for you to call the person by that title. However, as a non-native speaker, nobody will hold it against youโyou just might hear a few laughs about it!
5. Korean Particles Show The Role Of Words In Sentences
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 donโt know all the words.
์/๊ณผ/ํ๊ณ /๋ wa, kwa, hago, rang (And โ connect two things)
wa goes after consonant, kwa goes after vowel, wa and rang go after either
๋/(์ด)๋ na/ina (Either/Or)
๋ก/ (์ผ)๋ก lo/eulo (to/towards -direction, with -tool/method)
์ eui (of/โs -possessive)
๋ do (also/too)
This is a lot to take in at one time. Donโt try to do it all once. For now, just focus on the first six (up to ์/์์) since these are what youโll see in the majority the sentences youโll be learning for now.
6. Korean Has Topic And Subject Particles
As you may have noticed from above, Korean has both Topic particles (์/๋ eun, neun) and Subject Particles (์ด/๊ฐ e, ga). This is going to confuse you a little bit because there are a lot of nuances in getting the usage just right.
BUT itโs not that big of a deal if you confuse them. Everybody will understand what you mean. Donโt put too much emphasis on nailing the difference between them right now. Youโll gradually pick it up as you learn Korean.
So whatโs the difference? Well, as you might suspect, subject particles mark the subject of the sentence, whereas topic particles mark the topic.
Itโs really about what you are trying to emphasize. Think about this sentence โThe weather is nice todayโ which is oneul-eun nal ssi ga joh-ayo or ์ค๋์ ๋ ์จ๊ฐ ์ข์์.
You can see already which is the topic and which is the subject based on the particles. Today is the subject while the weather is the topic.
Donโt worry about it too much for now. Itโs just something to keep an eye out for later.
7. Being Polite In Korean Is Super Easy
Politeness is a very important part of Korean society. There are actually several different formal verb form endings that allow you to choose exactly how polite you want to be.
But there's no need to learn the super formal versions of Korean to speak to your teachers and people on the street. In fact, you can even skip the sumnida (์ต๋๋ค ) level you'll see in many textbooks for now.
While you'll eventually want to learn these things, especially if you're given the chance to speak with the CEO of Samsung or an important figure, you can stick with the typical ayo/eoyo (์/์ด์) verb endings 99% of the time. End all your sentences with that and youโll always have the right level of formality.
๋นต์ ๋จน์ด์ Bbangeul meogeo ((I) eat bread.)
The cool thing is if you ever want to lighten the mood, you can just drop the ayo/eyo to make things more casual and friendly.
Wondering about the difference between ์์ ayo and ์ด์ eoyo? You use ์์ yo following a vowel and ์ด์ eoyo following a consonant
๋นต์ ๋จน์ด์ Bbangeul meogeo ((I) eat bread.)
๊ฑฐ๊ธฐ์ ๊ฐ์ Geogieay kayo (I go there.)
8. EmbraceYo For All Your Korean Sentences
Speaking of yo. While yo may be an informal greeting in English, ayo/eoyou (์์/์ด์) this moderately formal verb ending can do much of the heavy lifting for basic Korean.
Itโs super versatile. You can use it for questions, statements, and even commands. Everythingโs based on context.
Check it out:
๋นต์ ๋จน์ด์ Bbangeul meogeo ((I) eat bread)
๋นต์ ๋จน์ด์? Bbangeul meogeo (Do you eat bread?)
๋นต์ ๋จน์ด์! Bbangeul meogeo (Eat bread)
This works both in writing and in speaking. If your inflection goes up then the listener knows youโre asking a question. The same goes for a command and basic statements.
Youโll never go wrong by ending your sentences with yo!
8 Essential Korean Grammar Tips That Will Take You Far
Believe it or not, with these eight simple grammar features, youโll be able to navigate most concepts in everyday Korean skillfully. With them, you can ask questions, describe things about yourself, and communicate the essentials. I should know โ I learned the basics of Korean in just 4 days!
As you begin memorizing the Korean alphabetand putting together simple sentences, keep an eye out for these fundamentals. Youโll begin to see them everywhere, and it will create a solid framework for everything youโre learning.
Though it may be a little difficult at first, the best thing about Korean grammar youโll soon realize is how consistent it is. There are a few exceptions here and there, but in general things are actually very logical and easy to follow. That means youโll be able to pick up the basics in no time!
By the way, you'll be pleased to know that there are plenty of Korean learning apps, including several dedicated to helping you master the grammar. And of course, if you want to learn through stories, not rules, then there's Korean Uncovered.
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