Tiffany
Please help Can someone tell me how to form a korean sentence? Like what order with object verbs nouns pronouns subjects? Please im so confused ! Also can someone tell me some korean words like everyday saying and how to say them and idk just as much korean information you can tell me please!!
5 nov 2018 00:23
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the order of Korean sentences are subject object verb.
5 novembre 2018
반가워요! Q 01: Can someone tell me how to form a korean sentence? Like what order with object verbs nouns pronouns subjects? A 01: E.g., I ate hamburger yesterday. 저(or 나)는 어제 햄버거를 먹었습니다(or 먹었다). The word order in this sentence is subject+case marker, adverb, noun+case marker, and verb. Q 02: Also can someone tell me some korean words like everyday saying and how to say them A 02: Everyday sayings (proverbs) in Korean consist of 속담 and 고사성어(Chengyu: A type of traditional idiomatic expressions originated in China. Mostly, they consist of 4 Chinese characters. Currently, they are used in the East Asian cultural sphere such as China, Taiwan, North Korea, South Korea, Vietnam, and Japan. 사자성어, 사자성어). e.g.) 속담 시작이 반이다.: Well begun is half done. 사공이 많으면 배가 산으로 올라간다.: Too many cooks spoil the broth. 시간이 약이다: Time heals all wounds. 무소식이 희소식이다: No news is good news. 낮말은 새가 듣고 밤말은 쥐가 듣는다.: Walls have ears. e.g.) 고사성어: Each one has a quite interesting episode... :) 유유상종(類類相從): Like attracts like. 위기일발(危機一髮): Close shave. 자업자득(自業自得): As you sow, so you reap. Sow thin and mow thin. 설상가상(雪上加霜): Add insult to injury. 다다익선(多多益善): The more, the better. Q 03: idk just as much korean information you can tell me please!! A 03: Uhm... your question is too wide to provide you with a brief answer. I would appreciate it if you give me a specific range...
5 novembre 2018
the order of Korean sentences are subject object verb.
5 novembre 2018
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