Thursday 27 September 2012

Let's Learn Korean -Structure of a Sentence-

firstly, i would like to say sorry cuz this post is not related to FT Island. But if you think deeper, this post is actually really related to FT Island.  I mean, if you could speak Korean, you could talk to our treasures. So, just enjoy, ok? kkk

ah, anyway, i'm not gonna write how to read hangeul, cuz i think you can get it in another blog :D so let's start!!

1. Structure of a Sentence

Structure of Korean sentence is subject-adverb-object-predicate. Korean language has emphasing particles >> -가/이 for subject, -에/에서 for adverbial of place and 을/를 for object.
=> Example: 홍기 인기가요에서 노래 불러요 = Hongki sings a song in Inkigayo

and because of this particle, we can put the structure in disorder but we can't change the order that the ending word of sentence must be verb or adjective.
=> Example:- 홍기가 노래를 인기가요에서 불러요
                   - 인기가요에서 홍기 노래 불러요
                   - 인기가요에서 노래를 홍기가 불러요

                   - 노래를 홍기가 인기가요에서 불러요 
                   - 노래를 인기가요에서 홍기가 불러요
                                     
불러요 doesn't change bcuz it's a verb.

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