π Grammar 7: How to Use ~κ³ – Connecting Sentences in Korean
π How to Use ~κ³ – Connecting Sentences in Korean In Korean, you often need to say two things in one sentence: “I eat and go”, “I studied and slept”, “She is kind and pretty.” The best way to connect these ideas naturally in Korean is by using the connector ~κ³ . This grammar point is very useful, simple, and widely used in daily conversation. In this post, you'll learn how to use ~κ³ with different verbs and adjectives to make smooth, connected Korean sentences! π What Is ~κ³ ? ~κ³ is a grammar pattern that means “and” . It connects two actions, two descriptions, or two states. It's used like this: Verb/Adjective stem + κ³ + second clause Just remove the λ€ from the verb/adjective and add κ³ . Example: λ¨Ήλ€ (to eat) → λ¨Ήκ³ κ°λ€ (to go) → κ°κ³ μμλ€ (to be pretty) → μμκ³ π§ When to Use ~κ³ Use ~κ³ to: π’ List two actions in sequence: “I eat and go” π’ Describe someone with two traits: “She is smart and kind” π’ Show that two things happen togethe...