Jojo.H
Grandmother 1) 자 사람 할마니 아니에요. That person is not my grandmother. 2) 그녀는 제 할마니 입니다. She is my grandmother. 3)누구보다 할마니를 사랑해. I love my grandmother more than anyone. Are there any mistakes? please correct them for me. thank you :) It would be very nice if you could include some other sentences
2010年8月26日 13:33
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Grandmother

1) <strike></strike> <strike>사람</strike> 할<strike></strike> 아니에요.
That person is not my grandmother.

2) 그녀는 제 할<strike></strike>니 입니다.
She is my grandmother.

3)저는 누구보다 할<strike></strike>니를 사랑해.
I love my grandmother more than anyone.

Are there any mistakes? please correct them for me. thank you :)
It would be very nice if you could include some other sentences

"제" is the short form of "저의".
in your first sentence, "저 분" would be better than "저 사람" because it's more polite.
in fact, we don't put impolite words in a polite sentence.

 

2010年8月26日
alright. i got it :) thanks.
2010年8月28日
'할머니' is every old lady maybe over 60 years old? so there is '친할머니-for father's side' and '외할머니-for mother's side' this 친 and 외 is used for relative... 외사촌 오빠, 외삼촌, 친삼촌(uncle), etc..
2010年8月27日
thanks. in English, we just say ' grandmother'. but if someone really wants to know, then you just tell them ' my mother's mom/ father's mom' or you can say ' my grandmother on my mother's side / my grandmother on my father's side' . that's a good question actually. haha i never thought of it . so what about in korean? 할머니 is which side's grandmother?
2010年8月27日
not mother's father --> mother's mother
2010年8月26日
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