Asking Who in Korean Posted by Soo on Mar 7, 2016 in Uncategorized
Today, you are going to learn how to use “Who/누가/nu ga/” in Korean. Grammar point: “Who/누가/ nu ga” is a subject of sentences. In most time, Korean uses 누가 at the beginning of sentences just like English. For instance, “Who ate? / 누가 먹었어요?/ nu ga meok eok eo yo?” “Who want to go?/ 누가 가고 싶어요?/ nu ga ga go sip eo yo?” Read more examples below.
To wear 입다
Who wore it? 누가 입었어요? nu ga ip eok eo yo?
To watch 보다
Who saw her? 누가 그녀를 봤어요? nu ga gue nyeo lul bak eo yo?
To go 가다
Who wen home? 누가 집에 갔어요? nu ga jip ae gak eo yo?
To stop 세우다
Who stopped the car? 누가 차를 세웠어요? nu ga cha lul sae wok eo yo?
To rest 쉬다
Who will take a rest? 누가 쉴 거예요? nu ga shil geo ae yo?
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