KEY TO KOREAN (키 투 코리얀)

By _WhiteHackerKim

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Welcome to KEY TO KOREAN! Your story of reliable korean lessons. This book will help you learn, speak, and w... More

한글 Alphabet
BEGINNER KOREAN (Introduction)
BEGINNER KOREAN (Coffee Shop)
BEGINNER KOREAN (Shopping)
Name of Hangul Letters
Saying Hello and Goodbye
"Yes" and "No"
Persons
How to say "More" and " Most"
Difference Between 에 [e] and 어서 [eoseo]
Author's Message
Still Alive
6 W's
Dates
COMEBACK IS FREAKIN REAL
Lets Count (Part 1)
Lets Count (Part 2)
Otornim
Bottoms Up!
About SoKor
DON'T REPEAT AFTER ME
BAD IS BAD
Tik-tok-tik-tok
Love is in the Air (Pt.1)
Love is in the Air (Pt.2)
Education is the Key to Success
100 Most Common Korean Verbs
TOP 15 Korean Compliments
Random 1.0
My Toes.My Knees.My Shoulder.My Head
Playlist
SPECIAL I: THINGS I FOUND IN KDRAMA
Adverbs
SPECIAL II: THINGS I FOUND IN KDRAMA
Internet & Texting Slang
Author's Message
17 THINGS TO KNOW
4 Basic Sentence Structures
Subject and Object Particle
Using '이다' (To Be)
KOREAN SUPERSTITION
"This" & "That"
KOREAN SLANG 1.0
ATTENTION!
Subject Marker (~이)/(~가)
-ㄹ/을 거예요 (Future Tense)
- 고 있다 (Progressive Tense)
-아/어요 (Present Tense)
-았/었어요 (Past Tense)
Negative Questions
Sound Shift: Resyllabification
Sound Shift: Consonant assimilation
Sound Shift: Tensification
Sound Shift: Aspiration and ㅎ weakening
Styles of Speech
Asking Opinions [어때(요)? 'How is ...?']
I.Adjectives and their Endings
Restaurant Related Expressions
Counting Nouns
I.Contemporary Korean Slang
II.Contemporary Korean Slang
ROY G BIV ( 빨주노 초 파남보)
STEPS TO BE A GREAT KOREAN SPEAKER
Vocabulary: Places
Vocabulary: Food 음식
Expressing Your Age
Counting 'Korean Age'
Sending Text Message/s
Vocabulary: Transitional Words
Suffixes relating to address terms
Note
Suffixes relating to people
Suffixes relating to people II
Let's Eat

II. Adjectives and their Endings

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Adjectives (Describing Words) and their Endings +(아/어), +(아/어)요, +{으}세요

2) Polite form
Polite form is constructed in the same way as casual form except that you
add 요 at the end.

싸 + 아 ➡싸 + 요 ➡ 싸요                        cheap

맛있 + 어 ➡맛있어 + 요 ➡맛있어요         tasty

3) Honorific form
There are rules for forming honorific form depending on whether the verb
stem ends in a consonant or vowel.

• If the adjective stem ends in a consonant except ㅂ: +으세요

재미있 + 으세요 ➡ 재미있으세요    interesting;
                                                                fun

• If the adjective stem ends in a vowel: +세요

바쁘 + 세요 ➡ 바쁘세요                         busy

• If the adjective stem ends in the consonant ㅂ: delete ㅂ +우세요

아름답 ➡ deleteㅂ +우세요 ➡ 아름다우세
                                                     beautiful


You need not worry too much about having to remember all these rules.
The best way at this stage is to memorize both the stem and ending together as
a chunk, as mentioned earlier for verbs.

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