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ms.valentine
is there any strategy to do a sentence in korean? i want to learn fast making sentence and easy to understand with this,,, i feel crazy every study..... :( give me some comment plsssssss......
Feb 5, 2011 5:07 PM
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Korean syntax is very different from that of English, you should be patient and keep practicing. \I'd suggest you start off with memorizing basic phrases that kids say when they start to speak, such as "I'm hungry", "I want to sleep", "I want to drink water" and so on. Use words when you think. Write your thoughts down on a notebook. For example, when you say you're sleepy, you say three words in English. I, Am, Sleepy. However, you can say just a descriptive verb in Korean, "졸리다". Put it into your everyday normal thoughts.
February 7, 2011
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do you mean " the sentence structure in Korean" !! if so , then it goes like this In Korean the structure of sentence differ to English sentences, for example the phrase Chal Chinaessooyo literally means "Well have you been getting on?" which is the opposite from English. In general the structure of the Korean sentences is broken down as subject - object - verb "Jon the ball kicked" (In English)............I............................go to the shops............. in-order -to buy bread (in Korean).............I (optional).............bread buy - in-order to....... shops to go
February 6, 2011
Look from very simple sentence, and than move to difficult sentences. Only the one way How to improve making sentences that's to see many times. that's all.
February 8, 2011
I'm not sure what you mean. Are you talking about grammar rules? general rules: time before places subject before object the verb at the end adverbs right before the verb But if you are talking about HOW you should learn the grammar rules, i'm not sure. Just read sentences you find online, break them down, and study them. koreanclass101.com talktomeinkorean.com both have free lessons where you can study sentences and grammar. koreanwikiproject.com - this one is good too. .. good luck.
February 5, 2011
In Korean when you wriite a sentence it's different than English~ Example: In English you write "I want to drink Tea" In Korean you write "Cha massi go shipo yo" When you translate [tea]. [Drink] [I want to] Each letter~ but it actually mean I want to drink tea~
February 7, 2011
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