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✅ Beginner 9: Making Simple Sentences in Korean – Start Speaking Now!

πŸ“˜ Beginner 9: Making Simple Sentences in Korean – Start Speaking Now! Welcome to Day 9! πŸ—£️ By now, you’ve learned Hangul, Korean numbers, time expressions, weather, and daily routines. Today, you’ll learn how to put together simple, complete Korean sentences using the elements you've already studied. This is a huge step forward — you’re now going to start speaking Korean! πŸ’¬ πŸ“Œ Korean Sentence Structure: Subject + Object + Verb (SOV) Korean word order is different from English. In English: I eat rice. In Korean: I rice eat. Basic Korean sentence structure: Subject (S) + Object (O) + Verb (V) μ €λŠ” λ°₯을 λ¨Ήμ–΄μš”. (jeo-neun bap-eul meok-eo-yo) – I eat rice. πŸ“˜ Particles: 은/λŠ”, 이/κ°€, 을/λ₯Ό Particles mark the role of each word in a sentence: 은 / λŠ” – topic marker 이 / κ°€ – subject marker 을 / λ₯Ό – object marker Examples: μ €λŠ” ν•™μƒμ΄μ—μš”. – As for me, I’m a student. μ œκ°€ κ°€μš”. – I (not someone else) go. λ°₯ 을 λ¨Ήμ–΄μš”. – I eat rice. πŸ“˜ Common Subjects, Ob...

πŸ“˜ Grammar 2: Korean Sentence Structure – Build Natural Korean Sentences Step by Step

πŸ“˜ Korean Sentence Structure – Build Natural Korean Sentences Step by Step Do you want to speak Korean naturally and correctly? Then understanding Korean sentence structure is the first big step! Korean sentences follow a pattern different from English, but it’s simple once you learn the rules. In this post, we’ll explain how to build Korean sentences from basic to complex. You’ll see how word order works, how to use subject-object-verb, and how to create your own natural Korean sentences with confidence! 🧱 Basic Korean Sentence Order: S + O + V In Korean, the **default sentence structure** is: Subject + Object + Verb This is different from English (which uses Subject + Verb + Object). English Sentence Korean Sentence Romanization I eat an apple. μ €λŠ” 사과λ₯Ό λ¨Ήμ–΄μš”. jeo-neun sa-gwa-reul meok-eo-yo He reads a book. κ·ΈλŠ” 책을 μ½μ–΄μš”. geu-neun chaek-eul ilg-eo-yo 🟑 The **verb a...