Learning Korean Adjectives: Comparing Descriptions
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Explore Korean adjectives with examples like "cute," "clean," and "fun," along with comparisons of sizes, emotions, and difficulty levels. Practice forming sentences to describe various scenarios.
Learning Korean Adjectives: Comparing Descriptions
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Week 3 (Part 2) By Hannah Cho
2. Prepositions for location • 앞[in front of] <-> 뒤 [ab] [dwee] • 위[on, above] <-> 아래 (밑) [wee] [a-re (mit)] • 옆[next to] / 사이 [between] [yeop] [sa-i]
A: 고양이가 어디에 있어요? [Go-yang-i-ga eo-di-e i-sseo-yo?] B: 고양이가 소파옆에 있어요. [Go-yang-i-ga so-pa yeo-pe i-sseo-yo.] [si-gye] [ggot-byeong] [laem-peu] [chak] [so-pa] [eui-ja] [tak-ja] [gong] [ka-pe-teu]
1. Adjectives Adjectives in Korean include ‘be’ verb. Puppies are cute. 강아지는 귀여워요. [Gang-a-ji-neungwee-yeo-w -yo.] •이 기차가 길어요, 짧아요? (long / short) [ I gi-cha-ga gi-reo-yo, jjal-ba-yo?]
•방이 깨끗해요, 더러워요? (clean / dirty) [Bang-i ggae-ggeut-hae-yo, deo-reo-w -yo?]
•누가 똑똑해요? (clever) [Nu-ga ddok-ddok-hae-yo?]
•영화 ‘아바타’재미있어요, 재미없어요? (fun, exciting, interesting) [Yeong-hwa ‘Avatar’ Jae-mi-i-sseo-yo, jae-mi-eop-sseo-yo?]
•웰링턴 공항은 오클랜드 공항보다 커요, 작아요? (big / small) [Wellington gong-hang-eun Auckland gong-hang-bo-da keo-yo, jak-a-yo?] [*~보다is a particle used when comparing two things]
•오늘 피곤해요, 안 피곤해요? (tired) [O-neul pi-gon-hae-yo, an pi-gon-hae-yo?]
•한국어는 쉬워요, 어려워요? (easy / difficult) [Han-guk-eo-neunswee-w -yo, eo-ryeo-w -yo?]