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particles Rules

Subject Particle 이/가

Description:

Used to mark the subject of a sentence

Urdu Explanation:

جملے کے فاعل کو نشان زد کرنے کے لیے استعمال ہوتا ہے

Examples:
저는 학생이에요.
میں طالب علم ہوں۔
나는 한국어를 배워요.
میں کوریائی زبان سیکھتا ہوں۔
Beginner

Object Particle 을/를

Description:

Used to mark the direct object of a sentence

Urdu Explanation:

جملے کے مفعول کو نشان زد کرنے کے لیے استعمال ہوتا ہے

Examples:
사과를 먹어요.
میں سیب کھاتا ہوں۔
책을 읽어요.
میں کتاب پڑھتا ہوں۔
Beginner

Location Particle 에

Description:

Used to indicate location or direction

Urdu Explanation:

مقام یا سمت کو ظاہر کرنے کے لیے استعمال ہوتا ہے

Examples:
학교에 가요.
میں سکول جاتا ہوں۔
집에 있어요.
میں گھر میں ہوں۔
Beginner

tense Rules

Present Tense 아/어요

Description:

Present tense ending for verbs and adjectives

Urdu Explanation:

فعل اور صفت کے لیے حال کا زمانہ

Examples:
먹어요.
کھاتا ہوں۔
가요.
جاتا ہوں۔
예뻐요.
خوبصورت ہے۔
Beginner

Past Tense 았/었어요

Description:

Past tense ending for verbs and adjectives

Urdu Explanation:

فعل اور صفت کے لیے ماضی کا زمانہ

Examples:
먹었어요.
کھایا۔
갔어요.
گیا۔
예뻤어요.
خوبصورت تھا۔
Beginner

Grammar Practice

Sentence Building

Practice building Korean sentences with correct grammar

Particle Practice

Learn and practice Korean particles (이/가, 을/를, 에, etc.)

Verb Conjugation

Practice Korean verb conjugations and tenses

Korean Grammar Tips

Basic Sentence Structure

Korean follows a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) word order, which is different from English.

Example:
저는 사과를 먹어요
I apple eat (I eat an apple)

Particles are Essential

Korean particles indicate the role of words in a sentence and are crucial for understanding.

Common Particles:
이/가 (subject), 을/를 (object), 에 (location/time)

Verb Endings

Korean verbs change their endings based on tense, politeness level, and formality.

Present Tense:
먹어요 (polite), 먹는다 (plain)

Honorifics

Korean has a complex honorific system that affects verb endings and vocabulary choice.

Politeness Levels:
해요체 (polite), 해라체 (plain), 하십시오체 (formal)