Korean Adjectives

Adjectives come in two forms in Korean. In their main form, they are inflected like verbs (i.e. with honorifics, tense, and speech levels) and come at the end of their sentence or clause.


Adjectives also have a "attributive" form that ends in ㄴ (often 은). Grammatically, adjectives in this form are 관형사 ("determiners"), which always come before the noun they modify.


Some abstract Korean nouns translate as adjectives:

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    jayson posted 6 months ago
    hi jason
    how are u? u seems so full of strength
    here's my email; jayson_rex@yahoo.com
    I like the way u explain about urself
    its in detail and very clear what u want,
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    unje.para posted 6 months ago
    tnx. also. i'm adding new adjectives . can i?  아름답다 - (to be) beautiful , 아름다운 - beautiful

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