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madcathouse18582
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korean word endings

Postby madcathouse18582 » May 9th, 2013 2:32 pm

On the sentences that come with the words, I can understand the change of order, but the doing words might end in eul, reul, or something like that, could you explain it to me? I want to be able to figure it out for myself with sentences :)

(Using examples from the website)
바퀴벌레 changes here:
그 바퀴벌레를 밟다

Also I think haseo, hada, or haminida means "to do" but where do I place them?
노트북으로 인터넷을 하다
죄송합니다

Edit:
I also saw:
Noodles = 면
a bowl of noodleS 면 한 사발
so do they have an equivalent of an "S" ending for more than one item?

I also saw
표 샀어?
And translate broke it up into "ticket I bought" but it said "Have you bought a ticket?" Was my translator incorrect?

kc101com
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Re: korean word endings

Postby kc101com » May 10th, 2013 6:31 pm

Hello,


Thank you for your comment and we are appreciated for asking us!

I would say first of all for -를,을 is basically for objectives.

So for words such as I bought the bananas - bananas would need 을,를 in order to be translated into Korean since it's an objective in this sentence!

That is why for every sentence you will find them except for very short sentences.

Also 하다,합니다 is the verb so it is good to be in the end.

The grammatical order for Korean and English are different and I think you could also make use out of the video we have for Korean grammatical order!

For the noodles, the noun itself cannot stand as a noodle which means it is not countable.

That is why it was written as noodles, and a bowl of noodles!:)

Hope this helps a bit and please let us know anytime you have more questions!




Thank you

Madison
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madcathouse18582
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Re: korean word endings

Postby madcathouse18582 » May 10th, 2013 9:36 pm

This was helpful
Gamawo~

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Re: korean word endings

Postby team.relationships » May 17th, 2013 12:45 am

Hello madcathouse18582,

We're glad you found it helpful!

Cheers,
Neha
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