π‘ Turn - Learn the useful Korean verb today!
β Turn on (lights): μΌλ€ο»Ώ (kyeoda)
β Turn around: λλ€ο»Ώ (dolda)
Try them out next time you want to talk about turning the lights on or turning around in Korean
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Korean grammar note on long negative forms, image of a person working
Add βμ§ βji to a #Korean verb stem and use a form of μλ€ anda (not do) or λͺ»νλ€ mot hada (cannot do) to form the long negative. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVerbs #LearnKorean. thelanguagegarage.com/essential-ko...
Grammar note on Korean verb essentials, examples with verb stems, image of a wok
The #Korean verb stem is formed by removing βλ€ βda from the dictionary form. νλ€ hada > ν- ha- (do), κ°λ€ gada > κ°- ga- (go). #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVerbs #LearnKorean. thelanguagegarage.com/essential-ko...
Korean grammar note on verb forms, examples with the dictionary form, image of a girl listening to music
The basic form of a #Korean verb is called the infinitive or the dictionary form, ending in βλ€ βda. νλ€ hada (to do), κ°λ€ gada (to go). #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVerbs #LearnKorean. thelanguagegarage.com/essential-ko...
Korean verb magic!
"Hold" = different verbs in Korean:
π€ Hold a meeting = νμλ₯Ό μ΄λ€ (hoe-ui-reul yeol-da) - literally "open a meeting"
π Hold hands = μμ μ‘λ€ (so-neul jap-da) - literally "grab hands"
Same English word, different Korean verbs!
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Grammar note on Korean short negation with μ an, image of a small house
#Korean short negatives simply use μ an right before the verb or adjective. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVerbs #LearnKorean #languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-negat...
Break (an object) = κΉ¨λ€ (kkaeda)
e.g., μ 리λ₯Ό κΉ¨λ€ (yurireul kkaeda) = break a glass
Learning context is key! π°π·β¨
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Korean short negatives with the particle an, image of a cup of coffee
#Korean short negatives simply use μ an right before the verb or adjective. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVerbs #LearnKorean #languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-negat...