Day 28: Giving and Following Commands in Korean – How to Tell Others to Do Things
Day 28: Giving and Following Commands in Korean – How to Tell Others to Do Things Welcome to Day 28 of your Korean language journey! Today, we’ll learn how to give and follow commands in Korean. In Korean, giving and following commands is an important part of communication. Whether you’re telling someone to do something, giving instructions, or asking for a favor, understanding how to use commands (imperatives) correctly will help you communicate clearly in various situations. It’s also essential to know how to give commands politely, especially in more formal settings. By the end of today’s lesson, you’ll be able to give polite commands , ask for things to be done , and follow instructions in Korean. 1. How to Give Commands in Korean (명령형 사용하기) In Korean, commands are typically formed by using imperative verb forms. The verb form you use depends on the level of politeness you want to convey. There are three main levels of politeness in giving commands: Informal Comm...