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How do you conjugate Korean adjectives and verbs? I'm so confused about how to do it.
18. Mai 2012 16:39
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You conjugate verbs and descriptive verbs the same Look at talk to me in Korean -> http://hw.libsyn.com/p/d/f/0/df0124f4e701d708/ttmik-l3l13.pdf?sid=904e01643ba118a3c316b4644f2e9fd8&l_sid=18454&l_eid=&l_mid=2032791&expiration=1337368900&hwt=bf1e2a555f8c2f28107aaea4c9bbd94f You don't use adjectives the same way you do in english in korean so it can get kind of confusing! I found this sooo useful! In korean all verbs are 'to ___' then you conjugate them the equivalent to 'to' is 다 - da Example: To eat - 먹다 - Meogda To go - 가다 - gada to conjugate you drop the 다 - da 먹다 -> 먹 가다 -> 가 then you choose between 어/아/여 to add on the end if the last vowel in the verb is 오 or 아 you use 아 If it doesn't end in 오/아 you use 어 ~~~~~~> 오 + 아 = 와 우 + 어 = 워 으 + 어 = 어 아 + 아 = 아 이 + 어 = 여 보다 -> 보 + 아 = 봐 가다 -> 가 + 아 = 가 마시다 -> 마시 + 어 = 마셔 예쁘다 -> 예쁘 + 어 = 예뻐 there is also other stuff on talk to me in korean you might find useful
18. Mai 2012
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Korean/Verbs This is pretty good for learning present tense conjugation.
19. Mai 2012
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