📘 Grammar 11: How to Say Because in Korean – ~아서/어서/해서
📘 How to Say Because in Korean – ~아서/어서/해서 Do you want to say “Because I’m tired…”, “Because it’s raining…”, or “Because I studied hard…” in Korean? Then you need the Korean connector ~아서 / ~어서 / ~해서 – the essential way to express cause or reason in Korean! In this post, you’ll learn how to use these forms properly with different verbs and adjectives, when to choose 아, 어, or 해, and how to create natural Korean sentences that explain why something happens. 🧠 What Does ~아서 / ~어서 / ~해서 Mean? ~아서 / ~어서 / ~해서 are used to connect two clauses: 💡 The first part gives the reason or cause 💡 The second part shows the result or action It means: “because”, “so”, “therefore”, “as a result” 🔤 Conjugation Rule Use ~아서 if the verb stem has ㅏ or ㅗ Use ~어서 if it has other vowels Use ~해서 if it ends in 하다 Examples: 가다 → 가 아서 → 가서 먹다 → 먹 어서 → 먹어서 공부하다 → 공부 해서 📘 Common Verbs with ~아서/어서/해서 Verb Connected Form Meaning Romanization 배...