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Standard Polite Past Tense Posted by on Nov 18, 2009

For today’s post, we’ll tackle conjugating verbs in the past tense, but only in the standard polite form. Let’s take a look at this sentence: “학교에 갔어요“. (학교 = school. 에 = location marking particle. 갔어요 = went.) In English this sentence would be, “I went to school”. The infinitive of the verb “went” is “to…

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있다 Posted by on Nov 15, 2009

Today we’re going to look at some expressions where you might use the verb 있다. The verb 있다 can mean “to have”. For example, “돈이 있어요?” means “[Do you] have money?” (돈 = money. 이 = subject marking particle used after a consonant. 있어요 = “have” in the standard polite form. In the deferential polite…

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Pepero Day Posted by on Nov 12, 2009

November eleventh is a special day named after a snack called 빼빼로. 빼빼로 is a commercial snack usually sold in a thin rectangular box. The snack itself consists of chocolate covered sticks made of cookie dough. Usually people eat the sticks two at a time. When you place two sticks together they look like the number eleven. That’s why…

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ㄷ Verbs Continued Posted by on Nov 9, 2009

Now that we’ve gone over the basics of the ㄷ ending verbs I’m going to go into a little bit more detail about the intricacies of the ㄷ ending verbs. You might be wondering, how will I know when to conjugate 묻다 as 묻어요 or 물어요. You do this by trying to figure out the…

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ㄷ Verbs Posted by on Nov 6, 2009

There are some irregular verbs that end in ㄷ. When that happens, the ㄷ changes to a ㄹ. For example, the verb 듣다 will be 들어요 in the standard polite form. Basically the 다 is dropped. Then you’re left with the stem 듣. Then the ㄷ on the bottom is dropped. Lastly the ㄷ changes…

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Plural Marker 들 Posted by on Nov 3, 2009

Let’s take a look at the plural marker 들 and how it’s used. The first sentence we’ll take a look at is, 사람들이 많아요. (사람 = person. 들 = plural marker. 이 = subject marking particle. 많아요 = many). Let’s compare this with a second sentence, 사람이 많아요. The difference between the first sentence and the…

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Scary Korean Movies Posted by on Oct 31, 2009

This Halloween why not spend some time watching scary Korean movies? All these movies have been made within the last couple of years: 불신지옥 – Living Hell/Living Death. About two sisters, one who may possibly be possessed. 여고괴담 5 동반자살 – A Blood Pledge. About a group of high school girls who promise to commit suicide together…

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