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==Related Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Grammar/Questions|Questions]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Grammar/Negation|Negation]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]] | |||
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Revision as of 21:35, 25 February 2023
Hi Korean learners! ๐
In this lesson, we will learn about the gender rules in Korean grammar. We will look at the different ways to express gender in Korean and how to use them correctly. We will also look at some examples and practice exercises to help you understand the concept better. Let's get started!
Rules
In Korean, gender is expressed differently than in English. In English, gender is usually expressed through pronouns (he, she, it). In Korean, gender is expressed through suffixes that are added to the end of nouns.
The most common gender suffixes are:
- -๋ (for male)
- -์ (for female)
- -๊ฐ (for both male and female)
These suffixes can be used to indicate the gender of a person or object. For example, if you wanted to say "the man", you would say "๋จ์๋" (namjaneun). If you wanted to say "the woman", you would say "์ฌ์๋" (yeojaneun).
It is important to note that these suffixes are not always used to indicate gender. They can also be used to indicate other things, such as possession or location. For example, if you wanted to say "my house", you would say "๋์ ์ง์" (naui jibeuen).
Examples
Here are some examples of how to use the gender suffixes in Korean:
Korean | Pronunciation | English Translation |
---|---|---|
๋จ์๋ | namjaneun | the man |
์ฌ์๋ | yeojaneun | the woman |
๋์ ์ง์ | naui jibeuen | my house |
๊ทธ์ ์น๊ตฌ๊ฐ | geuui chinguga | his/her friend |
Practice
Now let's practice using the gender suffixes in Korean. Try to fill in the blanks with the correct gender suffix.
1. ๊ทธ ์ฌ๋____ ์ด๋ค. (geu saram____ida) 2. ์ ์ฌ๋____ ์ด๋ค. (jeo saram____ida) 3. ์ฐ๋ฆฌ ์ง____ ์ด๋ค. (uri jib____ida) 4. ๊ทธ ์ฌ๋____ ์น๊ตฌ๋ค. (geu saram____chinguda)
Answers: 1. ๋ (neun) 2. ์ (eun) 3. ์ (eun) 4. ๊ฐ (ga)
Quiz
Let's test your knowledge of gender in Korean with a quiz.
Questions
1. How do you say "the man" in Korean? 2. How do you say "his/her friend" in Korean? 3. How do you say "my house" in Korean? 4. How do you say "the woman" in Korean?
Answers
1. ๋จ์๋ (namjaneun) 2. ๊ทธ์ ์น๊ตฌ๊ฐ (geuui chinguga) 3. ๋์ ์ง์ (naui jibeuen) 4. ์ฌ์๋ (yeojaneun)
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