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KOREAN HANGUL
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hanguleo sajeon isseoyo? aniyo. yeong-eo sajeon isseoyo. churi soseol isseoyo? miseuteri? eopseoyo. pantaji isseoyo? aniyo. gongsang gwahak soseol isseoyo.
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KOREANCLASS101.COM ABSOLUTE BEGINNER S1 #2 - TELL ME WHAT YOU HAVE IN KOREAN
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Do you have a Korean dictionary? No. We have an English dictionary. Do you have a mystery book? Mystery? No. Do you have fantasy? No. We have science fiction.
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VOCABULARY
Hangul R omanization hangugeo yeong-eo sajeon soseol churi soseol miseuteri pantaji gongsang gwahak English Korean (language) English dictionary novel mystery novel mystery fantasy science fiction
SAMPLE SENTENCES
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hangukeo gongbu-ga neomu jaemiisseoyo.
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nan hangukeo hal su isseo.
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yeongeo baleumi johayo.
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yeong-eo mollayo
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sajeon-edo an nawa isseoyo.
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eotteon soseol joahaseyo?
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churi soseol-reul silheohaeyo.
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miseuteri soseol-eul sasseoyo.
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banji-ui jewang-i pantaji yeonghwaimnida.
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gongsang gwahakchaek ilgeuseyo?
GRAMMAR
The Focus of This Lesson Is . ? "Do you have a Korean dictionary?"
The verb (itda) expresses existence. Do not confuse this with the Korean copula (ida), which expresses equation. We can use the verb (itda) to express existence, location, or possession. In this lesson, the speakers use (itda) to express possession. To show possession, we can use (itda) to say "to have." For Example:
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. jeo-neun namjachingu-ga isseumnida. "I have a boyfriend." (Literally, "I, boyfriend, exists" - "A boyfriend exists for me.")
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Dictionary form: (itda) Verb Stem: (it) Korean Formal Standard Intimate Other Uses for (itda) Romanization isseumnida isseoyo isseo
In addition to using (itda) for possession, we can use (itda) to express location and also existence. We can use (itda) to say "to be" (location). For Example:
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. jeo-neun hakgyo-e isseumnida. "I am at school." (Literally, "I, school, at, exist" - "I exist at school.")
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. yeogi goyangi-ga isseumnida. "A cat is here." (Literally, "here, cat, exist" - "A cat exists here.")
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