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Auréliane
What are the particles used in Korean ?
I already know the particles used in Japanese, and I learnt there's also particles in Korean. Could you tell me what are the particles used in Korean and if each particles has its own usage in a sentence ? Thanks. ^.^
Jun 18, 2014 12:07 PM
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Here is a list
은/는 Used as a topic particle or a subject particle.
이/가 Used as an identifier particle or a subject particle.
도 Used as an additive particle.
을/를 Used as an object particle.
에게/한테 Used as a dative particle.
으로/로 Used to mark the instrumental case, which can also denote destination or role.
에 Used for any words relating to time or place.
에서 Translates to: "from" when used with a motion verb. May also be used as "at", "in" when used with an action verb which is not motion related.
만 Translates to: "only", used after a noun.
의 Functions as: possession indicator, noun link, topic marker.
과/와 Translates to: "and" (conjunction); "with" or "as with" (preposition).
For details, refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_postpositions
June 18, 2014
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English, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean
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