✅Beginner 14: Describing People and Things in Korean – It’s Pretty, It’s Big!
π Beginner 14: Describing People and Things in Korean – It’s Pretty, It’s Big! Welcome to Day 14! π¨ In this lesson, we’ll learn how to use adjectives in Korean to describe people, objects, places, and feelings. You’ll discover how to say “It’s pretty,” “He’s kind,” or “This is delicious!” – phrases you’ll use every day in real-life conversations! π Using Adjectives in Korean Korean adjectives are also called descriptive verbs (νμ©μ¬) because they behave like verbs! They are conjugated like action verbs. You don’t need the verb “to be” separately. They end with polite endings like -μμ / -μ΄μ . π Common Korean Adjectives Korean Romanization Meaning Polite Form μμλ€ ye-ppeu-da to be pretty μλ»μ (ye-ppeo-yo) ν¬λ€ keu-da to be big 컀μ (keo-yo) μλ€ jak-da to be small μμμ (jak-a-yo) λ§μλ€ mat-it-da to be delicious λ§μμ΄μ (mat-it-seo-yo) μ¬λ―Έμλ€ jae-mi-it-da to be fun μ¬λ―Έμμ΄μ (jae-mi-it-seo-yo) μ°©νλ€ chak-...