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Lesson 6
3 general levels of respect when using honorifics;
1: Informal low respect
2: Informal high respect
3: Formal high respect
VERBS
Past tense
1) Instead of adding 았다/었다 to a stem, remove 다 and add 어 after 았/었/였
나는 먹었어 (먹 + 었어) = I ate
2) Just add 요 to the end of the informal low respect conjugations
저는 먹었어요 (먹 + 었어요) = I ate
3) After adding 았/었/였, instead of adding 다 add 습니다
저는 먹었습니다 (먹 + 었습니다) = I ate
Present tense
1) All you need to do is add ~아/어/여 to the stem of the verb:
나는 항상 저녁에 음식을 먹어 = I always eat food in the evening (먹 + 어)
2) This is done in the exact same way as ‘informal low respect’ except you also add ~요 to the end of the word.
저는 항상 저녁에 음식을 먹어요 = I always eat food in the evening (먹 + 어요)
3) To conjugate using the formal high respect form, you add ~ㅂ니다/습니다 to the end of the word stem. If the stem ends in a vowel the first is used and if it ends in a consonant you use the latter. For example:
저는 항상 저녁에 음식을 먹습니다 = I always eat food in the evening (먹 + 습니다)
Future tense
1) Instead of adding 겠다 to a word stem, remove 다 and add 어 after 겠 (겠어)
나는 먹겠어 = I will eat (먹 + 겠어)
2) Just add 요 to the end of the informal low respect conjugations
저는 먹겠어요 = I will eat (먹 + 겠어요)
3) After 겠, instead of adding 다 add 습니다
저는 먹겠습니다 = I will eat (먹 + 겠습니다)
ADJECTIVES
Adjectives are conjugated in the exact same way as verbs are when using these honorific endings. The main difference between conjugating adjectives and verbs is when it comes to the plain form. To conjugate sentences with ‘informal low respect,’ ‘informal high respect,’ and ‘formal high respect’, follow the same rules as for verbs.
Lesson 5
This lesson is much longer than the previous ones, but it features many important grammatical principles that are crucial to understanding Korean grammar throughout the rest of my study of the language.
Lesson 4
Using adjectives with ~ㄴ/은
When using an adjective to describe a noun, 다 is eliminated and ~ㄴ/은 is added to the stem. These nouns described by adjectives can be used anywhere in a sentence.
For words in which the last syllable of the stem ends in a vowel, ~ㄴ is added to the last syllable (for example, 크다 becomes 큰, which is then followed by a noun. 큰배 = big boat)
For words which the last syllable is a consonant, ~은 follows the last syllable of the stem. (e.g 작다 becomes 작은, which could be used like this: 작은 남자 (small man)
When an adjective ends in 있다, you attach ~는 to the stem. An example of what this looks like is 나는 맛있는 음식을 먹다 (note the verb isn’t conjugated as this will be learned later)
많다 To be many/a lot of
An adjective to describe that there is a lot of or are many of something. The translation depends on how it is used in a sentence, so it’s up to common sense/interpretation which it translates to. When translating Korean to English it is better to focus on the meaning rather than the exact translation.
Particle ~도
Particle meaning too or as well. Can replace subject or object particles. When replacing the subject it emphasizes the subject is also doing something, while replacing the object indicates that they do this thing also.
A simple example is the difference between the following;
I speak Korean too (as well as other people) and I speak Korean too (as well as other languages)